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Curated OER
Inventory of Ebenezer Wells (1730-1783), Nephew of Ebenezer Wells (1691-1758)
Students understand that farming was still the backbone of the economy at the beginning of this period. Students compare inventories from the first turn (1680-1720) and the second turn (1780-1820).
Montana Natural History Center
Studying Grassland Ecosystems
At first glance, grassland ecosystems might seem dull and uninteresting, but once you start to explore it's amazing the things you'll find! Through this series of engaging lessons, activities, and experiments, elementary students examine...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Intercultural Conflict Styles and Inventory: Lesson 1
At the end of this tutorial, the learner will understand that there are multiple instruments for evaluating conflict styles and more fully understand the usefulness of the Intercultural Conflict Styles Inventory. It is 1 of 3 in the...
National Archives (UK)
Learning Curve: Tudor Hackney
Tudor Hackney enables you to explore the world of 1601 through a virtual reality reconstruction of a Rectory House.
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