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- Food Helped Make the Difference

- These x-rays from the 1920s demonstrate the differences between children developing normally and those who develop rickets. The title of the black and white image is “Food Helped to Make the Difference.” There are four x-rays. The top set shows...
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- Mother and child figure from West Africa

- Seated mother and child, from the Bamana people of Mali. The figure conveys the importance of motherhood. In this figure, the hat with amulets and the knife strapped to her left arm suggest a strong protector.
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- Balinese children stand at edge of walled compound

- Five Balinese children--two barely visible--stand peering out from the edge of a walled compound. The wall's corner post is seen at right and lush greenery frames the children at left. The girl at the left carries a baby in a sling on her back. The infant...
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- Feeding a Hog

- This black and white photograph shows two little boys, Dallas and David Proctor, standing next to a huge black and white hog. The younger child is standing on the hog's right side and is holding a dried ear of corn. The older child is standing on the other...
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- Several people, including woman with small child, look from street into residence

- Several people, including woman carrying a small child, look from the street into a building in a residential Hanoi neighborhood. An older child, a young man, and another person stand near the woman. The two-story, French-style building has a cement and stucco...
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- Food helped make the difference

- This black and white photograph of a poster shows images detailing children developing poorly due to malnourishment. The title is “Food Helped Make the Difference.” The top image is of five children from Vienna, Austria post World War II. They...
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- "Card" Specialty
- Students will make a greeting card for their pen pals or book buddies while studying specialization and division of labor in Social Studies.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3 Social Studies)
- By Pat Pennino.
- Two young spinners in Catawba Cotton Mills.

- In this sepia photograph taken in December of 1908, a young girl with her hair pulled back is seen standing at a spinning machine in a textile mill.There is cotton lint on the wooden floor boards under the machines. Two women can be seen working at the spinning...
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- On wheels
- In Contemporary life in Vietnam, page 15
- On this modern metal bridge at Hué, a woman and child bicycle on the right while in the middle, women and men move faster on motorcycles. In the warm climate and frugal economic conditions of Southeast Asia, motorcycles and motor scooters are practical and...
- By Lorraine Aragon.
- Children particpating in health contest

- This black and white photograph shows 16 young children ranging in age from 1 year to appoximately 6 years of age. They are sitting with their teacher on brick steps at the entrance to a brick building in Pamlico County, North Carolina. One child is standing...
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- Detail of commoner family with three children (Thai Ramayana mural)

- This detail of a commoner family shown in a Ramayana mural at the Emerald Buddha Temple depicts parents with three children. The mother and oldest child each carry small naked children. The mother holds a crying baby in her arms, while the oldest child carries...
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- Join them together/Take them away
- The teacher will introduce beginning addition concepts of joining two sets together. The teacher will introduce beginning subtraction concepts of taking away from a set.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Mathematics)
- By Vickie Hedrick.
- Havelock Ladies Home Demonstration Club

- Women in light-colored shirt-waist dresses are gathered behind two tables outside in this black and white photograph. Two of the women are holding young children in their arms. On the tables are basins and bowls. One woman is seated behind the table on the...
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- Food Helped Make The Difference - Undernourished children

- A 1920s, black and white poster, depicting images of children showing poor development due to poor nutrition, is entitled, “Food helped make the difference. Poor physique and low vitality are cruel handicaps.” The poster shows three photographs....
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- Alphabet animals
- Students will use their knowledge of the alphabet and letter sounds to create an alphabet PowerPoint presentation. Each slide will contain a letter of the alphabet, a sentence and the sound that corresponds to that letter.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Computer/Technology Skills and English Language Arts)
- By Emily Leonard.
- Mrs. Eugenia Allen, Reidsville, N.C.

- Mrs. Eugenia Allen and one of her grandchildren are pictured standing on the front porch of their house. There is a chicken visible at left.
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- The seven deadly sins of data analysis
- Commit one of the Seven Deadly Sins of Data Analysis and you run a significant risk of missing AYP under No Child Left Behind (NCLB).
- By Chris Hitch.
- Soup's on!
- This lesson integrates children's literature and math. The students will listen to "Stone Soup" by Marcia Brown and bring items from home to make "First Grade Soup." The children will use the items to create a graph and share information about their graphs.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 1 Mathematics)
- By Vicki Rivenbark.
- Life cycle of painted lady butterflies
- Students will make a chart of the life cycle of the painted lady butterflies that the class observes over a period of several days.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K English Language Arts and Science)
- By Anne Allen.
- Itsy, bitsy spider
- The learner will use the words of the fingerplay "The Itsy, Bitsy Spider" to create a book.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K English Language Arts)
- By JanetD White.