 | 3D Atlas
Usage Geography supplemental Platforms Macintosh PPC Runs better if installed onto hard drive
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 | A Cycle
This unit is designed to introduce the cycle of living things to Pre-K through 2nd Grade students |
 | A Cycle 2
This unit is designed to introduce the structure of living matter to 3rd and 4th Grade students at Indian Island |
 | ANUGraph
This is a function grapher that will graph families of functionsIt willalso calculate and graph the derivativeIts an old program but it graph better than some new ones I've seen |
 | Adobe Photoshop
Difficult to learn the many functions available on this program A
class or workshop would be helpful Takes a great deal of memory to run
this program
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 | Alien Culture Caper
This lesson provides an illustrated reading passage that contains the reflections of William Tyson a native Eskimo Tyson compares the Eskimo culture of yesterday and today The lesson objectives focus on the investigation of various components of cu |
 | Amazon Trail
Effective as group simulation and motivational tool |
 | An Overview
This unit is designed to introduce the concept of Seasons to young children of Penobscot |
 | Around the World in 80 Days
Supplemental movie-type CD for a geography lesson Learn country names
cities and landmarks
Good for readers or non-readers because has a voice option Need to know
point and click skills More or less an interactive story
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 | Art From The Earth
This lesson provides an illustrated reading passage about the life of a Native American artist Virgil James a Choctaw Indian who grew up in Oklahoma It discusses the importance of art among early Native American people who consider themselves a pa |
 | Artist-Pit Firing
This lesson provides an illustrated reading passage about the life of pottery maker Virgil James titled One Artist's Journey Following the Footsteps of Virgil James Virgil James a full-blood Choctaw was born and raised in southeastern Oklahoma This |
 | Care Creatures of Habit
This lesson provides an illustrated reading passage that contains the reflections of William Tyson a native Eskimo Tyson compares the Eskimo culture of yesterday and today Students will investigate different cultures and witness how cultural adapta |
 | Clay Detectives
This lesson provides an illustrated reading passage about the life of pottery maker Virgil James titled One Artist's Journey Following the Footsteps of Virgil James Virgil James a full-blood Choctaw was born and raised in southeastern Oklahoma This |
 | Clay Treasure Hunt
This lesson provides an illustrated reading passage about the life of pottery maker Virgil James titled One Artist's Journey Following the Footsteps of Virgil James Virgil James a full-blood Choctaw was born and raised in southeastern Oklahoma This |
 | Crazy Colors
This lesson provides an illustrated reading passage about the life of a Native American artist Virgil James a Choctaw Indian who grew up in Oklahoma It discusses the importance of art among early Native American people who consider themselves part |
 | Dirt or Clay
This lesson provides an illustrated reading passage about the life of pottery maker Virgil James titled One Artist's Journey Following the Footsteps of Virgil James Virgil James a full-blood Choctaw was born and raised in southeastern Oklahoma This |
 | Eco-Cube
This lesson provides an illustrated reading passage that contains the reflections of William Tyson a native Eskimo Tyson compares the Eskimo culture of yesterday and today Students will demonstrate an awareness of the many varied ecosystems by cons |
 | Food
This link will take you to a web that was created by the food group during the 1998 Summer Institute |
 | How Can Clay Sing
This lesson provides an illustrated reading passage about the life of pottery maker Virgil James titled One Artist's Journey Following the Footsteps of Virgil James Virgil James a full-blood Choctaw was born and raised in southeastern Oklahoma This |
 | Language Arts
This lesson provides an illustrated reading passage that contains the reflections of William Tyson a native Eskimo Tyson compares the Eskimo culture of yesterday and today There is a worksheet that provides a series of questions The students will r |
 | Living History
This lesson provides an illustrated reading passage about the life of a Native American artist Virgil James a Choctaw Indian who grew up in Oklahoma It discusses the importance of art among early Native American people who consider themselves a pa |
 | Making a Planetarium
Recognition of planets and constellations Involves cooperation construction field day career day and many other educational uses |
 | Moose
This address will link you to a web page that shows a picture of a moose |
 | Moose
The moose is an important animal to many cultures |
 | Prek and K Comparing/Contrasting Tribes
Comparing the Penobscot Nation to regionally different tribe |
 | Resources and Bibliography
Online Addresses for Weather/Seasons Unit Resources Biblography |
 | Rotten Apples
This lesson provides an illustrated reading passage that contains the reflections of William Tyson a native Eskimo Tyson compares the Eskimo culture of yesterday and today Objectives Students will recognize that matter decomposes at different rates |
 | Seasons
This unit is designed to introduce the season of Summer to Pre-K and Kindergarten children of Penobscot |
 | Summer
This unit is designed to introduce the season of Summer to Pre-K and Kindergarten children of Penobscot |
 | Summer
This unit is designed to introduce the season of Summer to Primary School children of Penobscot |
 | Summer 2
This unit is designed to introduce the season of Summer to Primary School children of Penobscot |
 | Summer Institute 99 Intranet
The Four Directions Summer Institute 1999 Intranet site |
 | Towering Totems
This lesson provides an illustrated reading passage that contains the reflections of William Tyson a native Eskimo Tyson compares the Eskimo culture of yesterday and today Objectives Students will explore the use of symbolism in the mythological an |
 | Using e-mail
Almost all of the e-mail clients currently available perform the same tasks In this lesson we will look at the basic functions of the most commonly used e-mail clients and how they can be used to communicate with others via the Internet |
 | Web of Life
This lesson provides an illustrated reading passage that contains the reflections of William Tyson a native Eskimo Tyson compares the Eskimo culture of yesterday and today Objective Students will demonstrate an understanding of the delicate balance |
 | What a Waste-Part 1
This lesson provides an illustrated reading passage that contains the reflections of William Tyson a native Eskimo Tyson compares the Eskimo culture of yesterday and today Objectives Students will explore decomposition rates of different types of m |