GEOGRAPHERS HAVE HIGH STANDARDS:
A COLLECTION OF PROTOTYPE
GEOGRAPHY LESSONS LINKED TO GEOGRAPHY FOR LIFE.
I. Introduction
II. K-4 Lesson Plans--Authors
Where In The World Is. . .??? -- Debra Clodfelter
Agricultural Exchanges - Circa 1492 -- Doris Gott
Tallgrass Vegetation -- Kathie Kleckner
Turtles On The Beach In Costa Rica At Night -- James W. Lennert
Your Classroom Globe -- Ani T. Smith
Visiting The Heartland -- Linda Weatherwax
III. 5-8 Lesson Plans--Authors
Calculating Time and Distance -- Patty Anthony
Dairy Farming
and Human Population: A Choropleth Mapping Activity --
Douglas Bradley
Shrinking Rainforests -- L. Jeanne Douglas
Mercantilism: Trade Between The American Colonies
and England -
Leonard W.
Ealey III
Salt Dough Landforms -- Mary Ann Hanlin
National Parks And The Five Themes of Geography -- Mary Ann Kurke
Problem Solving: Air Pollution In Urban Areas -- Joan M. Longmire
Tornado Alley -- Carl Miller
Floor It -- Roy (Jack) Tison
The Lorax -- Glen Weatherwax
Unequal Resources -- Jane Weber
Interdependence -- Fred Willman
IV. 9-12 Lesson Plans--Authors
The Causes and Consequences of Migration -- Susan Holderread
Nuclear Waste: What Are We Going To Do With It? -- Peggy McCall
Predicting The Growth Of The N.B.A. -- David Sayner
V. Nauvoo Lesson Plans--Author
K-4
Taste Of Nauvoo -- Debra Clodfelter, et. al.
5-8
Patterns Of Tourism In Nauvoo, Illinois 1992 -- Patty Anthony, et. al.
The Road To Nauvoo -- L. Jeanne Douglas, et. al.
Commerce In Nauvoo 1839-1849 (The Mormon Period) --
Joan M. Longmire, et. al.
9-12
Nauvoo'
Gamble: Historic Integrity Or Economic Growth? --
Susan
Holderread, et.
al.