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Handout
City University of New York

Exploring Life: The First Cells

For Students 9th - 10th
A brief essay about older and more recent ideas on when the first cells evolved. Good coverage of different scientific theories about the origin of life.
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Handout
City University of New York

Cuny: The Size of Things

For Students 9th - 10th
A review of the metric system and where cells fit into the scale of sizes.
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City University of New York

The World of Cells: Golgi Apparatus

For Students 9th - 10th
A very brief explanation of the structure and function of this organelle.
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City University of New York

Brooklyn College: The World of Cells: Plastids

For Students 9th - 10th
The structure is described well, but the illustration is not very useful.
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City University of New York

Brooklyn College: The Cell Cycle: Naming the Parts

For Students 9th - 10th
Use this information to help you understand the differences between major parts of the cell cycle. A good place to start a study of cell division.
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Website
City University of New York

Map Projection Basics: Bits of Map Projection History

For Students 9th - 10th
Surveys the ideas of Claudius Ptolemy (90-170 AD) in regard to the shape of the world and his influence on the history of mapmaking.
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Website
City University of New York

Write Site: Engage Your Reader

For Students 6th Standards
Learn about different hooks to use when writing a good introduction including: telling a story, providing interesting background information, setting up a contrast, and using a combination of approaches.
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Handout
City University of New York

Chinese Cultural Studies: Women in China: Past and the Present

For Students 9th - 10th
This article discusses the equality problems women in China face even though things have changed since 1949. Includes information on divorce.
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Handout
City University of New York

The College of Stanten Island: Lowell, Josephine Shaw

For Students 9th - 10th
Resource provides great information on both Josephine Shaw Lowell and Anna Shaw Curtis. The biographical information provided is fairly extensive, not in-depth but not brief either. A great site to check out on the subject.
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Primary
City University of New York

American Studies Program: Songs of the Great Depression

For Students 3rd - 8th
A brief site that provides the words to three songs written during the Great Depression. Students can use these for various projects when studying this time in our history.
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Activity
City University of New York

City University of New York: Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter

For Students 9th - 10th
A series of discussion questions to accompany screenings of the award-winning documentary "The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter." The film can be purchased or ordered through some libraries.
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Primary
City University of New York

Brooklyn College: Mencius on Government and Human Nature

For Students 9th - 10th
Highlights of Confucian philosopher Mencius's beliefs about governement and human nature in his own words. [Selections are taken from Patricia Ebrey, "Chinese Civilization: A Sourcebook," 2d ed. (New York: Free Press, 1993).]
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Primary
City University of New York

Brooklyn College: Ban Zhao

For Students 9th - 10th
Article provides a brief description of China's first female historian and her writings and her life. Provides informations about her teachings and philosophies.
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Handout
City University of New York

Roman Dress

For Students 3rd - 8th
Provides a short account on how Romans dressed in their daily life, both men and women. It also discusses the use of color in Roman clothes such as the toga.
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Handout
City University of New York

Brooklyn College: Roman Amphitheaters

For Students 9th - 10th
A short history of the Roman amphitheater, the most famous being the Colosseum located in Rome itself. These structures were used for public games such as gladiator contests.
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Lesson Plan
City University of New York

Lehman College: An Introduction to Lines

For Teachers 9th - 10th Standards
Use this site for two short lesson plans regarding Euclidean and Spherical lines. Intersecting and parallel lines are discussed. The lesson contains activities for two days of class.
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Unit Plan
City University of New York

Brooklyn College, Cuny: Latitude and Longitude

For Students 9th - 10th
Students can read about how lines of latitude and longitude form a grid that makes it easy to pinpoint one's location on Earth. Then they can take an online quiz to check their understanding.
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Handout
City University of New York

Choosing a Map Projection: In Search of a Good Map Projection

For Students 9th - 10th
College-level geography tipsheet for developing an appropriate map projection.