"A Date Which Will Live in Infamy" - President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Investigate authentic documents, interact with attack maps and gain stage-setting historical insight into the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Spotlight on the Holidays
Where do holiday traditions come from? What does the giving of gifts signify? Do we know the real cost of the gifts we buy or the holiday dinners we make? Find out with our collection of interactive activities, book lists and lesson plans.
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The First Thanksgiving. Library of
Congress, Washington, D.C.
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Sailing Around the World
Science NetLinks invites you to follow along on the journey of Skipper Wilson
as he sets sail on a solo race around the world in the Vendée Globe. Follow
Wilson's voyage, and that of his 29 competitors, on the
Science NetLinks blog, and see the connections to science!
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Introducing Smithsonian's History Explorer
Your gateway to exciting and innovative resources about American history,
designed and developed by the National Museum of American History as part of
the thinkfinity.org consortium.
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Nominations Being Accepted for Tech Savvy Award
The Verizon Tech
Savvy Awards recognize outstanding intergenerational educational
programs that demystify technology for parents so that they may better support
their child’s academic and social growth in an increasingly complex 21st
century. Deadline for submissions is December 12, 2008.
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AAAS Essay Writing Competition for K-12 Educators
Science NetLinks is pleased to invite K-12 educators to share their knowledge
on designing science lesson plans and integrating technology into the classroom
by participating in the 6th Annual AAAS/Subaru Essay Writing
Competition. Visit
Science NetLinks for more information and to apply.
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