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3e. Dissent in Massachusetts Bay
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There was not too much room for religious disagreement in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Puritans defended their dogma with uncommon fury. Their devotion to principle was God's work; to ignore God's work was unfathomable. When free-thinkers speak their minds in such a society, conflict inevitably results.

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History
U.S. History
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Independence Hall Association
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US History
Date Added:
02/15/2018
3e. Pyramids
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One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the pyramids defy 21st-century humans to explain their greatest secrets. How could a civilization that lacked bulldozers, forklifts, and trucks build such massive structures? Why would anyone have spent the time and energy to attempt such a task? What treasures were placed inside these monuments?

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Ancient History
History
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Diagram/Illustration
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Independence Hall Association
Provider Set:
Ancient Civilizations
Date Added:
02/15/2018
3f. Reaching to Connecticut
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Despite a few internal problems, Massachusetts Bay Colony was thriving by the mid-1630s. It would only be a matter of time before individuals within the colony would consider expansion.

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History
U.S. History
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Independence Hall Association
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US History
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02/15/2018
3f. Women of Ancient Egypt
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Egyptian women could have their own businesses, own and sell property, and serve as witnesses in court cases. Unlike most women in the Middle East, they were even permitted to be in the company of men. They could escape bad marriages by divorcing and remarrying. And women were entitled to one third of the property their husbands owned. The political and economic rights Egyptian women enjoyed made them the most liberated females of their time.

Subject:
Ancient History
History
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Diagram/Illustration
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Provider:
Independence Hall Association
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Ancient Civilizations
Date Added:
02/15/2018
3rd Grade Economics 2.1
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Students are figuring out what economics is. Students will look at Michigan products and how geography can effect economic activities.

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Education
Elementary Education
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Author:
Monique Coulman
Date Added:
06/08/2019
3rd Grade Michigan Social Studies (Chapters 1-4)
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This Roadmap is a full year plan that covers the geography, economics, government and history of Michigan.

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Economics
History
Physical Geography
Physical Science
Political Science
Social Science
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Activity/Lab
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Provider Set:
Collabrify Roadmap Center
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GIANTS
MC3
Michigan Open Book
Monique Coulman
Date Added:
03/11/2020
3rd Grade Order of Operations
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This is a short lesson plan for discussing/reviewing order of operations with technology integration.

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Mathematics
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Julia Roberts
Date Added:
08/04/2020
3rd Grade Travel Rubric Social Studies Unit One. by Jensier Rojas
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Students chose one of the five regions of the United States. They make a travel brochure including information about the region. Including natural/man-made landmarks, activities to do depending on landforms in the region, climate, map, and natural resources found in the area. I made a rubric with...

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Social Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Jensier Rojas
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Date Added:
04/11/2021
40c. The End of Resistance
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The crackdown on Native Americans did not end with the pursuance of Custer's attackers. Any tribes resisting American advancement were relentlessly hunted by settlers and federal troops. The Lakota Sioux that fought for their lands were decimated by yet another American tactic.

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History
U.S. History
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Independence Hall Association
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US History
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02/15/2018
40d. Life on the Reservations
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After being forced off their native lands, many American Indians found life to be most difficult. Beginning in the first half of the 19th century, federal policy dictated that certain tribes be confined to fixed land plots to continue their traditional ways of life.

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History
U.S. History
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Independence Hall Association
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US History
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02/15/2018
41a. The Mining Boom
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Bonanza! That was the exclamation when a large vein of valuable ore was discovered. Thousands of optimistic Americans and even a few foreigners dreamed of finding a bonanza and retiring at a very young age.

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History
U.S. History
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Diagram/Illustration
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Provider:
Independence Hall Association
Provider Set:
US History
Date Added:
02/15/2018
41b. The Ways of the Cowboy
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Mining was not the only bonanza to be found in the West. Millions could be made in the cattle industry. A calf bought for $5 in Southern Texas might sell for $60 in Chicago. The problem was, of course, getting the cattle to market.

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History
U.S. History
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
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Provider:
Independence Hall Association
Provider Set:
US History
Date Added:
02/15/2018