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- Passing for success
- Student will learn how to pass a basketball, one of the skills necessary to succeed at the game of basketball.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Healthful Living)
- By Pierre Dacons.
- Roll, pass or shoot
- The students roll a ball to knock over a bowling pin. Then their group will either pass the ball or shoot the ball.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4–5 Healthful Living)
- By Sharon Hudson.
- Ultimate frisbee
- Ultimate frisbee is a game that can be played on a regular gym floor. Students will use a combination of passing and catching skills. Ultimate frisbee is a good cardiovascular workout. Students will also be able to work on teamwork skills.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Healthful Living)
- By Susie Shelton.
- Meet the Virginia Reel
- Students will learn to dance the Virginia Reel.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 1–2 Dance Arts Education)
- By Jo James.
- Rebuilding dunes
- In Small sand volume barrier islands: Environmental processes and development risks, page 14
- Figure 12 shows new dunes built to provide protection from the next storm's overwash. The sand for this construction has been scraped off roads and overwash fans further back on the island. It has been cleaned of debris by passing it through a slatted steel...
- By Dirk Frankenberg.
- Bogue Inlet
- In A blackwater river from sea to source: The White Oak River transect, page 4
- Figure 2 is a photograph of Bear Island on the south side of Bogue Inlet taken from Bogue Bank, the land that appeared in the distance in figure 1. The dark object in the water is a sand bar formed by sediment that dropped from suspension as flooding tides...
- By Dirk Frankenberg.
- Excerpt from Lunsford Lane slave narrative
- Lunsford Lane was born into slavery in Raleigh in 1803. He began earning money when he was very young -- selling fruit, tobacco, and pipes, and cutting wood -- and eventually made enough money to arrange for his freedom and a new life in the North. In this excerpt from his memoir, Lane describes his early money-making ventures.
- Format: book
- Teaching point-of-view
- Students will learn point of view by comparing and contrasting the views of slaves and a doctor in The People Could Fly retold by Virginia Hamilton and The Passing Cloud -- The Southern Negro by David Morrill. I strongly suggest the teacher previews The Passing Cloud -- The Southern Negro by David Morrill. The entire text is not needed in order for students to form an opinion or to learn point of view. Some students and parents may find the language offensive. I found the text interesting because it allows students to actually read the historical views of some people who lived in the area during the 1800's and early 1900's.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7 English Language Arts)
- By Angela Strother.
- Duke Tobacco Factory and Surrounding Buildings

- View of the first Duke factory in Durham, showing factory and warehouse buildings, Duke house, cleared countryside, and railroad tracks passing in front of the factory.
- Format: image/photograph
- Timbuktu: A Center for Trade

- Map showing Timbuktu and trade routes passing through it to Cairo, Morocco, and West Africa.
- Format: image/map
- The view from Table Rock near Morganton, NC

- This is the shadow of a cloud passing over Linville Gorge as seen from Table Rock. Table Rock is located near Morganton, North Carolina.
- Format: image/photograph
- German soldiers march by the Arc de Triomphe

- This photograph take on June 14, 1940 shows German soldiers passing in review before their generals near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
- Format: image/photograph
- Jockey's Ridge
- In Natural and human impacts on the northern Outer Banks, page 9
- Jockey's Ridge is the largest of the four remaining large dunes on the Outer Banks. The dune's immense size and its proximity to economic interests such as Route 158 have resulted in various attempts to control its migration. But the planting of American beach...
- By Blair Tormey and Dirk Frankenberg.
- Woman delivers bowl of offerings on her head for Saraswati Festival

- A young woman in formal Balinese dress delivers a bowl of offerings carried on her head for Saraswati Day. The woman approaches a shrine area, seen at left, passing by many other similar bowls of offerings that have been left on a platform seen at right. Large...
- Format: image/photograph
- Carousel brainstorming
- Carousel brainstorming is a strategy that requires students to access background knowledge or review what they have learned by thinking about subtopics within a broader topic. This strategy can be used in any discipline.
- Format: lesson plan
- By Pauline S. Johnson.
- Quad soccer
- This is a fun variation of indoor soccer. There are four goals and teams instead of only two.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6–8 Healthful Living)
- By Clay Mohr.
- Black codes, 1866
- In North Carolina in the Civil War and Reconstruction, page 9.6
- Excerpts of legislation passed by the North Carolina General Assembly after the Civil War to limit the freedoms of former slaves. Includes historical commentary.
- Format: legislation
- Commentary and sidebar notes by L. Maren Wood and David Walbert.
- Rama's monkey troops build bridge to demon island (Thai Ramayana mural)

- Working at the seashore, Rama's monkey troops build a stone bridge to Ravana's demon island. A black and a white monkey general wearing the royal clothes of their rank fly through the air transporting stones for the bridge. The white monkey general, flying...
- Format: image/photograph
- Young men carry parade float showing an Indonesian revolutionary fighting Dutch man

- About a dozen young Balinese men wearing jeans and white T-shirts carry a parade float with constructed figures of an Indonesian revolutionary victoriously fighting a Dutch man who is falling backwards to the ground. The Indonesian figure holds up a knife...
- Format: image/photograph
- The Albany Plan of Union
- In Colonial North Carolina, page 8.4
- Transcription of a plan adopted by representatives of seven colonies in 1754 to place the British North American colonies under a more centralized government. Although never carried out, it was the first important plan to conceive of the colonies as a collective whole united under one government.
- Format: constitution