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VERSAILLES MIDDLE SCHOOL Mrs. Goubeaux's Links
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GENERAL
1. Virtual dice
2. Paper Slides
3. Wonderopolis (#29: Fog, #321: Great Lakes, #308: Ramadan, #223: Lewis and Clark, #214: Cinco de Mayo, #212: Teaching Career, #207: Jobs, #198: Earthquakes, #194: Taxes, #187: Fountain of Youth, #165: St. Patrick's Day, #160:Tsunami, #141: President's Day, #137 RAK, #122: Puxsatawney Phil, #121: Time Zones, #106: MLK Jr., #90: New Year's Resolutions, #86: Almanc, #84 Boxing Day, #78 Winter Holidays, #55: How Maps Are Made, #53: Why Do We Eat Turkey on Thanksgiving, #45: What Is A Totem Pole, #39: Veteran's Day, #30: Political Parties, #24: Where did the French Fry Come From, #477 Igloos,
4. Flocabulary
5. Postcard Creator
SOUTH AMERICA MAP PRACTICE
1. List of French place names by state
2. Alphabetical list of Spanish place names
GEOGRAPHY
1. Look at different types of maps
2. The Great Lakes
3. Match the continents
4. Physical Features of the US Match Game
SOUTH AMERICA MAP PRACTICE
1. 1st Practice
2. 2nd Practice
3. 3rd Practice
LEARN THE STATES
Shows on which try you got the state right. Time that you finished in. Gives you a state name and you have to click on the state on a map.
Different levels of difficulty to choose from. Drag the state to the map.
Drag the state to the correct place on a blank map. Different levels of difficulty
Timed. You have to drag the name of the state to the actual state on a map
Gives you a state name and you have to click on that state on a map
Click on the state and see the physical features at the same time.
OTHER MAP GAMES
ECONOMICS
1. Circle Grapher
2. Working in the 21st century graph
3. Doritos Flavors
4. Winner of Doritos Superbowl commercial contest to win $1 million
5. Circle Graph Practice
6. Money Metropolis
GOVERNMENT
1. Types of Government
2. Types of Government
3. Types of Government
NATIVE AMERICANS
1. Great Resource for ALL Regions
2. GREAT WEBSITE FOR DIFFERENT REGIONS...California, Northeast, Southeast, Plains, Southwest, Northwest, Arctic,
SUBARCTIC Indians
1. Online Encyclopedia
ARCTIC
1. Transportation and Geography
PLATEAU
1. Food, homes, artifacts
IROQUOIS
1. What did the men, women, and children do?
2. Homes
3. Clothing (Need to scroll down)
4. Food, jobs, and wampum beads
5. Location (early on and today), read "Types" for a description of clothing
6. Homes, clothing, food, and importance of wampum
7. Iroquois Indian Museum: LOTS of topics
8. general info
ALGONQUIN
1. shamans, jobs, location
2. children past and present, men and women, homes, clothing, food, and LOTS more
3. location
4. Algonquin color words
NEZ PERCE
1. food, clothing, artifacts
SHOESHONE
1. Homes, Clothing
2. Clothing, food, artifacts
CHIPPEWA
1. food
2. clans and marriage, winter/summer camps, government
3. kids
4. transportation
5. homes
6. hunting
7. picture language
8. games
8. religion and dream catchers
CHEROKEE
1. location, kids, men and women, homes, transportation, food
2. 7 different ceremonies celebrated
3. Food, location
4. Food and clothing
5. Government and fighting
6. homes
7. men and woment
8. clans and marriage
9. inventions, arts, and crafts
10. religion and festivals
11. Trail of Tears
12. Cherokee Pow Wow
13. general info
CREE
1. Homes, clothing, transportation, food
TLINGLIT
1. Homes, clothing, children, men, and women
2. Homes, climate, environment
SEMINOLE
1. location
2. food
3. homes and villages
4. kids and toys
5. clans and marriage
6. religion and festivals
7. transportation
INUIT
1. religion, daily life, hunting and gathering
2. General Info
3. Food
4. Homes and Clothing
5. Artifacts and food
HOPI
1. food, clothing, homes, men and women, kids, crafts, and festivals
APACHE
1. food and clothing
2. men, women, kids, and government
3. homes
4. religion and dances
5. transportation
6. general info
NAVAJO
1. food and slothing
2. families, men and women
3. religion, marriage and ceremonies
4. crafts
KWAKIUTL
1. homes and mats
2. men and women, jobs, food, imprtance of cedar trees
3. government
4. hunting and fishing
5. festivals and potlatches
6. crafts
9. food
10. wealth and trade
11. clans and marriage
MAYA
1. TONS of information
INCA
1. Geography
2. Early Tribes
3. Myth of how the tribe started
4. Scroll down to where it says "The Year is 1430"
5. Government
6. Sapa Inca
7. Crime and Punishment
8. Cuzco, the capital city
9. Clothing and Hairstyles
10. Food, education, marriage, and children
11. Farmers and other jobs
12. What llamas are and why they were important (Skip the legend)
13. Religous beliefs
14. Houses
15. How the empire grew
16. Accomplishments
17. Machu Picchu
18. How did the Inca empire die?
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