Updated : Wed, 16 July 2008 16:10 EDT
FREE makes it easier for you to find teaching and learning resources available from the federal government. Publ.Date : Thu, 15 May 2008 16:37 EDT
looks at national, state, and local governments in the U.S. Chapters focus on the federal government, state governments, local government, elections and the electoral process, nongovernmental organizations and institutions that influence public policy, and similarities and differences between the U.S. system of government and other forms of democratic government. (Department of State) Publ.Date : Wed, 16 July 2008 16:10 EDT
is a guide book for using calculator-controlled robots with students in Grades 6-9 over the course of one semester. Missions are built sequentially on the knowledge of previous activities. The first missions have step-by-step programming instructions; in later missions, students create their own programs. Students use math and science concepts to direct their robots through various challenges. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Publ.Date : Wed, 16 July 2008 16:10 EDT
features publications about the U.S. government, democracy, and human rights. Learn about the intellectual history of democracy and what makes the U.S. government unique. See how our federal, state, and local governments are organized; how our executive, legislative, and judicial branches operate; and how nongovernmental organizations influence government policy. Read about the origins of human rights, women in politics, the civil rights movement, and elections. (Department of State) Publ.Date : Tue, 1 July 2008 12:10 EDT
provides animations, images, graphs, and photos on the carbon cycle, greenhouse gases, sea ice, sea level change, interglacial cycle, continental drift, tectonic cycle, and the hydrologic cycle. (Carleton College, National Science Foundation) Publ.Date : Tue, 1 July 2008 12:10 EDT
presents 15 chapters on U.S. history: early America, the colonial period, independence, formation of a national government, westward expansion and regional differences, sectional conflict, the Civil War and reconstruction, growth and transformation, discontent and reform, war, prosperity and depression, the New Deal and World War II, postwar America, decades of change (1960-1980), new conservatism and a new world order, and bridge to the 21st century. (Department of State) Publ.Date : Tue, 1 July 2008 12:10 EDT
List of the 20 newest resources added to the FREE website. Publ.Date : Tue, 03 June 2008 7:59 EDT
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