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| Websites Recommended by Other Classrooms:
North Carolina Historical People and Places - suggested by Jane Saunders, K-5 Technology Assistant, Alderman Elementary School, Wilmington, North Carolina Bosnian Historical Landmarks - suggested by students in Brezice, Slovenia Warner Springs Historical Landmarks - suggested by Warner Unified School District, Warner Springs, California Frederic Remington Art Museum - suggested by Ms. Normile's 7th graders at McKenney Middle School, Canton, New York |
Coming Attractions! Colorado State Capitol website - coming in May - created by 3rd graders at Coal Creek Elementary School, Louisville, Colorado The Morton Homestead and the Prospect Park Baptist Church - coming in May - created by students at the Prospect Park School, Prospect Park, Pennsylvania |
Websites Created by Other Classrooms: Virtual Tour of the Historical Corridor between San Antonio and Goliad, Texas - created by 7th and 8th graders at Karnes City Junior High School, Karnes City, Texas North Kingstown, Rhode Island historical sites - described by students at Davisville Middle School Wiscasett, Maine historical sites - described by students at Wiscasett Primary School, Wiscasett, Maine Historic Landmarks of Kings Canyon Unified School District described by students at Alta Elementary School, California Civil War sites described by The Web Builders Club, George C. Marshall High School, Tyson's Corner, Virginia Skipton Castle described by 8th year students, Burley Middle School, Burley in Wharfedale, Yorkshire, England Dishman Hills Natural Area described by 5th and 6th graders, Regal Elementary School, Spokane, Washington St. John's, Newfoundland described by students from Mary Queen of Peace School The Pocantico Area, New York described by students from Pocantico Hills School The Transcontinental Railroad described by students from Lincoln Middle School, Lincoln, Nebraska |
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