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Washington, DC
(7)
19 & Under
2001
A Trip To Washington, D.C. is a web site that will enable you to surf through both Washington's history and present day memorials. Be amazed by interesting facts and pictures. In this web site you will also learn about the ins and outs of our Nation's Capital. Find out about sports, the arts, the National Zoo and how to find your states representatives.
About this site
2001
Washington D.C. is a beautiful place. In are website we make it come to life. We tell about the monuments, memorials, and the famous places.
About this site
2001
As future leaders of our country, students chronicle their visit to Washington DC. They share their impressions, and new gained knowledge about democracy. Site includes original photos, survey results about students' impressions, visitor information about historic sites.
About this site
1999
Our site is a fun and exciting way to learn about all the
50 states of America. You can also learn about Washington
D.C too. There is a page for every state. There are also
many educational games and crossword puzzles. It is for
people who want to learn and have fun at the same time.
People can add facts to our web pages. We also have many
other links to other educational state sites.
About this site
1999
This project on Washington, DC was an optional way to do their research project. This project incorporates the 3 "T's" - what some say has replaced the 3 "R's" in education. Those 3 "T's" are Technology, Teamwork and Thinking. In order to be successful in this day and age, students must be adept at all three. The parents of my students, as well as the technology department of my district, are in wholehearted support of these objectives. In addition to the skills the students have learned, the parents of my students also feel that their children have learned very valuable, life-long lessons as well.
About this site
1999
The entry provides the visitor with a limited tour of Washington, D.C. through photos taken by team members and a brief description of each photo written by team members. Educational objective is to share information learned during their trip to Washington, D.C. and provide an overview of some of the sites in the Capital City.
About this site
1996
Visit Washington, DC and take a tour led by a native Washingtonian. Choose from the following tours: Downtown, the Mall, the White House, or the Capitol area. On each tour you'll find a photo of the area and a lot of historical background about the site. This is a very useful resource for both the student and the tourist.
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