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K–12 teaching and learning · from the UNC School of Education

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Pauline S. Johnson
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January 2008
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  • Two worlds: Educator's guide: Lesson plans and activities to be used with "Two Worlds: Prehistory, Contact, and the Lost Colony" -- the first part of a North Carolina history textbook for secondary students. (Page 2.2)
  • Using wordsplash in the classroom: A wordsplash is a set of key terms or concepts related...
  • America's first people: These activities, designed to accompany "First Peoples" and "The Mystery of the First Americans," will enable students to explore the origins of human populations in North America.

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Example of a wordsplash -- an arrangement of key terms displayed visually around a central topic.

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Example of a wordsplash — an arrangement of key terms displayed visually around a central topic. This example presents words associated with the Pleistocene Epoch.