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Drum Making  - Indigi-Genius
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Drums are more than just a collection of natural elements. The art and science of drum making have been part of Indigenous cultures throughout the world for millennia. Drums have a deep spiritual resonance, but also have a necessary understanding of physics, in order to achieve the correct sound.

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Arts and Humanities
Dance
Science
Theater
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Primary Source
Provider:
PBS LearningMedia
Date Added:
06/05/2024
Effects of Food Regulation in the Progressive Era
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For this activity, students analyze primary documents to understand food manufacturing conditions before and after food regulations were passed in 1906. Connects to the Progressive Era and the history of regulation. Students sequence documents and photographs in this online resource. Guided questions provided.

Subject:
Social Science
Material Type:
Primary Source
Provider:
National Archives
Date Added:
11/09/2023
Ella Baker and the SNCC
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Learn the story of Ella Baker, the unsung hero of the civil rights movement who founded the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in 1960, in this video from The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross.

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History
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Lesson
Primary Source
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PBS LearningMedia
Date Added:
06/05/2024
European Structures
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This is a lesson with two parts.Part one is to learn about the historic and cultural significance of various European Structures.Part two is practice in good reasearch habits. Student will need to find and use information they research themselves.Photo by Corbett Campbell  

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Social Studies
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
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Student Guide
Author:
Derek
Date Added:
08/09/2022
Excerpt from The Jungle by Upton Sinclair, 1906
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Muckraking (investigative) journalists and novelists were the shock troops of progressive regulation of corporate America. One of the most powerful of these reform-minded writers was Upton Sinclair. In 1906 he published The Jungle, a novel situated in Chicago's horrific meat-packing district. With graphic detail, it tells the story of Jurgis Rudkus, a Lithuanian .immigrant, and his travails in Dunham's, a fictional meat-packing plant. Soon after the book appeared Congress passed the Meat Inspection Act in an effort to address the abuses cited by Sinclair and others.

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History
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Primary Source
Provider:
W W Norton & Company
Date Added:
03/22/2024
Fetal Development: Stages of Growth
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Per Utah Code 53G-10-402 parental consent is required prior to instruction in this content.

Fetal Development: Stages of Growth: Within 24 hours after fertilization, the egg that will become your baby rapidly divides into many cells. By the eighth week of pregnancy, the embryo develops into a fetus. There are about 40 weeks to a typical pregnancy. These weeks are divided into three trimesters.This site will breakdown what happens month week.

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Health Education
Physical Education
Material Type:
Primary Source
Provider:
Cleavland Clinic
Date Added:
08/25/2022
Flora Meets a Bee
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FLORA MEETS A BEE by Morag Shepherd is a humorous and heartwarming tale of foster care, the importance of the hive and the power of friendship, created specifically for grades K-3. FLORA MEETS A BEE by Morag Shepherd is the story of eight-year-old Flora, who has lived in six foster homes since the age of five. One day Flora meets Bee and their budding friendship changes everything. Bee understands Flora no matter what language she speaks or how much she avoids sharing her true feelings. Flora sees the kindness just below the surface of Bee’s rough, worker-bee exterior that most people may not take the time to see.
The study guide includes activities that will help K-3 students meet core standards in reading, writing, science, social studies, and human development.

FLORA MEETS A BEE received its world premiere as Plan-B Theatre's 2019/20 Free Elementary School Tour, serving 15,000 K-3 students across Utah. Funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Utah State Legislature via the POPS (Professional Outreach Programs in the Schools) Program.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Dance
Music
Theater
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Morag Shepherd
Date Added:
04/01/2020