Thursday, January 6, 2011

“2011 NHL draft: Want to draft the next Steven Stamkos or Patrick Kane? Here's a guide. - ESPN” plus 1 more

“2011 NHL draft: Want to draft the next Steven Stamkos or Patrick Kane? Here's a guide. - ESPN” plus 1 more


2011 NHL draft: Want to draft the next Steven Stamkos or Patrick Kane? Here's a guide. - ESPN

Posted: 05 Jan 2011 07:12 AM PST

2011 NHL draft: Want to draft the next Steven Stamkos or Patrick Kane? Here's a guide. - ESPN

HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2011 09:22:27 GMT Content-Type: text/html Accept-Ranges: bytes Server: Microsoft-IIS/6.0 P3P: CP="CAO DSP COR CURa ADMa DEVa TAIa PSAa PSDa IVAi IVDi CONi OUR SAMo OTRo BUS PHY ONL UNI PUR COM NAV INT DEM CNT STA PRE" From: EGW03 Set-Cookie: SWID=85B08183-01A7-442D-8FC9-4F6F79B74B37; path=/; expires=Thu, 06-Jan-2031 09:22:27 GMT; domain=.go.com; Cache-Expires: Thu, 06 Jan 2011 09:21:24 GMT Content-Length: 48664 Cache-Control: no-cache Pragma: no-cache Set-Cookie: DE2=dXNhO2ZsO2xvbmd3b29kO2Jyb2FkYmFuZDs1OzQ7NDs1MzQ7MDI4LjcwODstMDgxLjM1Mzs4NDA7MTA7NjI2Nzs2O3VzOw==; expires=Sun, 16 Jan 2011 09:22:27 GMT; Path=/; Domain=.go.com Via: 8810-03/04 Vary: Accept-Encoding

This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php
Five Filters featured site: So, Why is Wikileaks a Good Thing Again?.

A Review of The Trail Guide to U.S. Geography - Associated Content

Posted: 05 Jan 2011 08:48 PM PST

If your homeschooled child loves maps, state trivia and geography, or it's important to you that your kids learn all 50 states, their capitals and basic history, The Trail Guide to US Geography from GeoMatters is
 designed just for your home school. The curriculum provides everything necessary for a thorough overview of each of the fifty states in an engaging, multi-level, multidisciplinary method. Here's what you'll find in The Trail Guide to U.S. Geography homeschool geography curriculum.

The book presents content with questions and activities for three levels: K-3, 4-8 and high school. You can use the same book for all your kids and do a state study with the whole family, or you can choose to do it three times with each child and learn totally new information with each cycle. It's quite broad and flexible in its scope. The book teaches careful research skills with atlases, dictionaries, almanacs and other sources, and includes map fun, art projects and other hands-on recommendations. It's fairly inexpensive for everything you get, particularly considering you can use the resources for several years.

Your homeschool can use the book, The Trail Guides to U.S. Geography, by itself, but to get a richer learning experience from the curriculum, you'll need several additional resources that the authors recommend.

You'll need the book itself. This is the primary and essential spine of the curriculum, with all the daily questions, map projects, and art projects and resources listed for each state, plus an 8-week literature-based study on the fifty states at the end based on the historical fiction novel, The Captain's Dog by Roland Smith. Your child may not be interested in that, and the literature-based study is a rather abrupt departure from the previous lessons. If you choose not to do the literature study, the core curriculum is robust and complete without it. Simply spread out the other lessons among your homeschool's school days, or take it at your own pace.

This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php
Five Filters featured site: So, Why is Wikileaks a Good Thing Again?.

0 comments:

Post a Comment