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Remember your report must include: (1) a map showing major cities, lakes, rivers, mountains; (2) at least two pictures to show something about the state; (3) at least six links from the names of people and/or symbols to a webpage telling about them.
Ask the Teacher Page (questions or comments)
Websites:
Internet Public Library - States
State Travel and Tourism Sites
Country Studies - U.S. Weather
Number of representatives by state
U.S. Census Bureau - State Facts for Students
Jigsaw Puzzles for states' sights
World Atlas (maps and information)
U.S. Map Collection (geology.com)
Searching:
(Remember to type in exactly what you want, and check the spelling before starting the search.)
Citing Sources in Your Bibliography:
OttoBib (books only)
Citing sources: Web Site – Author. Title of site or web page. URL of site, date of publication. Book – Author. Title of book. Edition. City of publisher: Name of publisher, year of publication. Encyclopedia: Title of encyclopedia, volume of encyclopedia used. City of publisher: Name of publisher, year of publication, pages where the article is located. Photos used - Give the name of the person who owns the photo.
Video:
Making a degree ° symbol:
Hold down the 'Alt' key, and press 0176 using only the numeric keypad keys. Make sure the Num Lock light is on.
If you don't have a numeric keypad then go to Start - Programs - Accessories - System Tools - Character Map - then copy the symbol you want to use and paste it where needed.
If you are using a Macintosh computer you can make the ° symbol by holding down the "option" key and the "shift" key while you press the "8" key.
Convert:
Project Rubric:
Project Rubric - Excel Spreadsheet
Lesson Plan:
Template:
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Comments (2)
missouri said
at 11:45 am on Jun 4, 2012
how do you take of a answer that won't come off
missouri said
at 11:52 am on Jun 4, 2012
How do i take off the boxes on my page
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