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- Subject:
- Social Sciences
- Institution Name:
- Tumacácori National Historical Park
- Collection:
-
National Park Service
- Grade Level:
- Primary
- Abstract:
The ENCOUNTERS teachers' guide offers an alternative to a textbook on Arizona. It has more information, resources and activities than we, as teachers, could hope to use in any given year. In addition, the "Encounters Box," which is available in local school libraries, supplements the guide with other activities, books, videos and tapes. The Units are sequentially ordered to cover all periods of Arizona history, including the O'Odham, missionaries, Apaches, Mexican Americans, and Anglos. The thematic skills included are: Arizona history, social studies, environmental science, multicultural education, art, critical thinking, math computation, and drama. The units can stand alone, but if used sequentially, they will give the teacher and students a solid background on the cultural and environmental impacts the various cultures had on each other and on the Santa Cruz Valley.
- Course Type:
- Learning Module
- Languages:
- English
- Material Type:
- Activities and Labs
- Media Format:
- Downloadable docs
- Conditions of Use:
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