Resources

Teaching London 2012 Olympics
http://www.projectbritain.com/olympics/teachingresources.html
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/17/gk2/olympic.html
http://www.edgate.com/summergames/
http://www.redcross.org.uk/What-we-do/Teaching-resources/Lesson-plans/Olympics-2012


Helpful Geography Resources for the Classroom Teacher
The link above is your first stop for maps, resources, lessons and activities!

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National Geographic Bee Information

Schools with students in grades 4-8 in the United States are eligible to participate in this annual competition.  Principals can find out how to register their schools by going to:  www.nationalgeographic.com/geographicbee.  Schools that register by the deadline to conduct a school-level Bee, receive all contest materials and information they need.  The school contest, with a minimum of six students participating, produces one school winner.  That one school Bee winner then takes a qualifying test to determine up to the top 100 scoring students in each state who are invited to the state-level Bees.  The winners of state Bees compete in the national finals in Washington, D.C. in late May.  Check with your school to see if they participate in this annual event.

For information on who to contact in your state regarding the Alliance having a presence at the state Bee, please contact the Bee director, Mary Lee Elden at melden@ngs.org or at 202-828-5469. State Bee Coordinators work with the Bee office to make State Bee Day happen. _____________________________________________________________________

 Draft Grade Span Expectations in Civics & Government, and Historical Perspectives/Rhode Island History

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