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Preview of The Twelve Lakota Virtues (Definition Examples, Pictures..Etc.)

The Twelve Lakota Virtues (Definition Examples, Pictures..Etc.)

Created by
Caleb Vue
The 12 Lakota VirtuesThe 12 VirtuesFull Quality, HD, Big Prints.Definitions, Symbol Animals, Native Language terms. Indian terms.
Preview of Georgia Colonization

Georgia Colonization

Created by
Paul Daniel
This culminating activity allows students to express themselves and explain what they know about the various topics surrounding the colonization of Georgia. Each student or students in pairs can complete the newsletter to demonstrate their own personal understanding about the topics.
Preview of Homework on Sanctions Sociology

Homework on Sanctions Sociology

Created by
Creative In Camo
This is an assignment for a Sociology class at the high school level. The assignment allows students to look into the world around them for examples of positive, negative, formal and informal sanctions. They can provide real life experiences, cartoons, photographs, slide shows or more. Each sanction is worth points--the sanction itself and the description and accuracy provided. This is a great assignment for them to give presentations on.
Preview of Food Bingo (agriculture)

Food Bingo (agriculture)

Created by
Bazaar History
Made specifically for the Manitoba gr. 10 Geography curriculum. Food Bingo is a great activating activity to introduce students to agricultural geography. The game is interactive for students and gives the teacher an idea of what kind of attitudes/knowledge students have about food/food production.
Preview of Interactive Sanctions For Sociology Positive Negative

Interactive Sanctions For Sociology Positive Negative

Created by
Creative In Camo
This is an assignment for a Sociology class at the high school level. The assignment allows students to look into the world around them for examples of positive, negative, formal and informal sanctions. They can provide real life experiences, cartoons, photographs, slide shows or more. Each sanction is worth points--the sanction itself and the description and accuracy provided. This is a great assignment for them to give presentations on.
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