ASSESSMENT
Assessment tool for use with the Roller Coaster Math lesson.
REFERENCE
Describes the many changes Earth's climate has undergone, from ancient times to present-day.
Describes some of the ways that scientists gather evidence about climate, both past and present.
Describes the things people do that send greenhouse gases into the air, making our planet warmer.
Describes how small changes over a long period of time can lead to big problems, in terms of global warming.
Describes what each of us can do to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases that we put into the atmosphere.
A glossary of words related to global warming.
This biography details the life of So You Want to Be President author Judith St. George.
Table organized by date containing Hispanics in House of Representatives and Senate.
TEACHING RESOURCE
References and bibliography for Toward Successful Inclusion of Students.
Use this table as a reference for where Spanish is spoken throughout the world.
Reference page of Hispanic national holidays.
Reference sheet of Hispanic/Latino Population based on 2000 Census.
Learn the Hispanic origin of state and city names with this resource.
Statistics on the educational system, teachers, students, graduation percentages, government spending, and more.
This timeline details the events of the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001.
From Latin American to Castilian to Argentinian, there are many different Spanish accents.
Learn about the approximately 10,000 English words that have Spanish origins.
Find up-to-date information on the religion of Islam and how its followers practice in America.
Learn the proper etiquette for the American Flag and recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
Read different memorial poems.
The recurring Leonid Meteor showers have been fascinating humans for many years. Read about the early thinking and…
Find up-to-date information on the Taliban, Afghanistan's ruling faction.
Key dates in the history of the Taliban.