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NAME OF EXPEDITIONPANORAMA TITLESLOCATIONDESCRIPTIONADDITIONAL MATERIALSAVAILABLE TRANSLATIONS
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New*Puerto Rico and the United States1 - The Treaty of Paris, 1898
2 - La Fortaleza, San Juan, Puerto Rico
3 - The Puerto Rican Capitol
4 - The Jones Act and Citizenship
5 - Nationalism and Conflict: The Ponce Massacre
6 - Puerto Ricans on the Mainland
7 - Puerto Rico Today and Tomorrow
Various LoactionsPuerto Rico is the largest and most populated U.S. territory, and Puerto Ricans make up the second-largest group of Latinos in the United States. As a territory under U.S. sovereignty, Puerto Rico’s relationship with the U.S. is complicated - its residents are born U.S. citizens, but it is not a state and it does not have full representation in the federal government. This relationship has come about through a long and sometimes controversial history, which we’ll examine in this Expedition.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes. Spanish: Puerto Rico y los Estados Unidos
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New*Latino Murals 1 - The Mexican Tradition
2 - Early Chicano Murals
3 - Mission District, San Francisco
4 - Los Angeles Murals
5 - Mural Mile Portraits
6 - Hector Duarte, Chicago
7 - Murals in Danger
8 - El Barrio Murals, New York City
Various LoactionsWalk the side streets of nearly any Latino neighborhood in the United States, and you’re likely to come upon a brilliantly painted wall. These murals, or wall paintings by Latino artists are a reflection of Muralism or Muralism an artistic movement generated in Latin America. Through Muralism, artists in Latin America found a distinctive art form that provided for political and cultural expression, often focusing on issues of social justice related to their indigenous roots. As you walk through Latino neighborhoods in the U.S., you’ll see murals that are the fruit of organized community projects alongside expressions of graffiti and privately commissioned works by world-famous street artists.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes. Spanish: Murales latinos
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New*Zoot Suit Riots1 - The Cotton Club, Harlem, New York City
2 - The Sleepy Lagoon Murder, Los Angeles, 1942
3 - Naval Reserve Armory, Los Angeles, California
4 - The Inciting Incident
5 - The Riot
6 - The Press and National Reaction
Various LoactionsIn 1943, with the country two years into an escalating World War, the streets of Los Angeles erupted in mob violence. This incident, known as the ‘Zoot Suit Riots,’ is often relegated to a footnote of history and even considered amusing due to its association with a clothing fad. But the Zoot Suit Riots were a brutal event that influenced the Latino and Chicano civil rights movements and minority youth culture for years to follow.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes. Spanish: Disturbios de zoot suit
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New*Latino Neighborhoods in the United States1 - South Tucson, Arizona
2 - East LA, Los Angeles, California
3 - Fruitvale, Oakland, California
4 - Pilsen, Chicago, Illinois
5 - El Barrio, New York City, New York
6 - Washington Heights, New York City
7 - Mount Pleasant, Washington, D.C.
8 - Calle Ocho, or Little Havana, Miami, Florida
Various LoactionsEver since the United States incorporated Texas, the Southwest and California, Latin culture has been a big part of its identity. Immigration, especially from the Hispanic Caribbean, further enriched this Latin flavour during the 20th century. Today, Latin food, music, visual art, television, and sports add colour to American culture everywhere. Latin culture flourishes especially in Latino and Hispanic neighborhoods—some new immigrant enclaves, some long-established communities of people who have lived in the United States for generations.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes. Spanish: Barrios latinos en los Estados Unidos
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New*Spanish Settlement in the New World1 - Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine, Florida
2 - Mission San Miguel, Santa Fe, New Mexico
3 - San Xavier de Bac, Tucson, Arizona
4 - The Alamo, San Antonio, Texas
5 - Mission San Diego de Alcalá, San Diego, California
6 - Mission San Juan Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, California
Various LoactionsWhen Christopher Columbus reached the New World, he sailed under the Spanish flag. Spain soon built colonies throughout the Caribbean, Central America and South America. In what is now the United States, Spain claimed much of what became the South and the Southwest, from Florida to California. Most colonies were centred around missions, or large churches intended to convert indigenous peoples to Christianity. These areas ultimately became part of the United States, but Spanish missions shaped their culture, architecture, laws, and history.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes. Spanish: Asentamiento español en el Nuevo Mundo
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New*4-H: Growing the Next Generation of Tech Leaders1 - 4-H Headquarters
2 - The Dairy Farm - In the Barn
3 - The Dairy Farm - In the Workshop
4 - The Community Center
5 - The Community Center - In the Recording Studio
6 - Big Stone Lake
7 - Big Stone Lake - Building an R.O.V.
Various Locations, USA4-H is the nation’s largest youth organization and has been around for over 100 years! 4-H has grown politicians, -- including a United States President and 2 Vice Presidents -- Nobel Prize winners, Hall of Fame athletes, and icons in music, art, entertainment and technology. The skills that 4-H’ers learn benefit them for the rest of their lives in the workforce and beyond. Check out some projects that 4-H’ers have developed to better their communities, while learning life skills in the process.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*A Tour of Ulster Museum, Northern Ireland1-Elements of the Universe and Earth
2-Elements of Death
3-Dinos in the Pit
4-Fossils and Evolution Gallery
5-Early Peoples—Prehistoric Ireland
6- Ancient Egypt
7-Spanish Armada 1588—Treasures from the Girona
8-Living on a Divided Island"
Northern Ireland, UKNorthern Ireland’s Ulster Museum is home to rich collections of art, history and natural sciences. The history galleries tell the story of the people of Ireland from their first arrival until the present day, while the science collections uncover the story of life on Earth from earliest times and explain the forces that have shaped our environment. The Ulster Museum’s Art collection contains examples of Irish art, alongside works by internationally-renowned greats.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Arbeia Roman Fort and Museum1 - Panorama of West Gate
2 - Roman Tombstones
3 - Site Foundations
4 - Commanding Officer’s House
5 - Small Finds Gallery
United KingdomStanding above the entrance to the River Tyne, Arbeia Roman Fort guarded the main sea route to Hadrian's Wall. “Arbeia” means simply “of the Arabs”—in the 4th century, the garrison housed Iraqi boatmen. The fort was a key garrison and military supply base to other forts along the Wall and is an important part of the history of Roman Britain. In this Expedition, we’ll look at some artefacts from the fort and learn what fort life was like in those ancient times.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Blaise Castle House Museum1 - Picture Room
2 - Victorian Schoolroom
3 - 20th Century Fashion
4 - 19th Century Fashion
5 - In the Home
6 - In the Kitchen
7 - Curiosities, Clocks and Copper!
8 - Hallway
Henbury, Bristol, EnglandBlaise Castle House Museum is situated in Blaise Estate in Henbury, Bristol, England. The mansion house was built in 1796–98 for merchant and banker John Harford. The Harford family resided there for over 100 years. Today the mansion houses the museum’s collections of social and local history including domestic equipment, toys, paintings, dress and textiles. The house, and the “castle” (built in 1766 as a summer house) are of historical significance along with numerous other structures on the estate, including an orangery and dairy.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Canada's Amazing Northern National Parks1 - Tuktut Nagait National Park
2 - Wood Buffalo National Park
3 - Torngat Mountains National Park
4 - Kluane National Park and Reserve
5 - Ivvavik National Park
CanadaTake a virtual tour of five of Canada’s amazing national parks located above the 60th parallel. Although Parks Canada makes it possible to visit each of these places, it does take more time and planning than visiting your local park in the south. Here you can explore these places with no effort at all! If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes. French: Les grandioses parcs nationaux Nord Canadien
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New*Career Expedition: Biomedical Scientist, Audrey Thwaits1- The Laboratory
2- Filtration
3- Labelling
4- Testing Samples
5- Storage
6- Packaging the Blood
United KingdomIf you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Career Expedition: Vet, Emily Jones1-Cute Kids
2-Owners and Customers
3-Trip to the Dentist
4-Vet Surgeon
5-Insurance
6-Looking Ahead
United KingdomIf you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Career Expeditions: Graduate Civil/Structural Engineer, Tom James1 - Tom James
2 - Solving Problems
3 - Developing Career
4 - Working Together
5 - Advancement
6 - Opportunities
United KingdomMeet Tom James, graduate civil/structural engineer at Laing O’Rourke – a multinational construction company responsible for designing and building new railway lines and stations, shopping centres, power stations, airport terminals and many other types of building. As a graduate engineer, Tom works on building projects while receiving training and professional development opportunities. Every year, Laing O’Rourke trains more than 250 people to become civil engineers.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*City of Glasgow College: City Campus1 - Atrium
2 - 2nd Floor Reception
3 - Entrance to Travel and Tourism
4 - Travel and Tourism Classroom (Simulated Work Environment)
5 - Scholars
6 - Amethyst Hair & Beauty
7 - Television Studio
8 - Library
Glasgow, ScotlandOne of the largest specialist college buildings in Europe, our City campus has been designed to offer superb opportunities to our students and to meet and adapt to the changing needs of the local area. This future-proofing includes technologically advanced, industry standard facilities which complement a vast open and inspiring learning and teaching environment.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Dr Johnson’s House – a world of words1 - View of Dr Johnson’s House, 17 Gough Square
2 - The Parlour
3 - Withdrawing Room (Social heart of House)
4 - Anna Williams Room
5 - The Library, formerly Dr Johnson’s bedroom
6 - The Will Room (former bedroom)
7 - The Top Floor ‘Dictionary’ Garret
London, EnglandThis tour delves into the life and times of one of the greatest writers in the English language while exploring the domestic spaces and furnishings of his fine Queen Anne townhouse (1698) in the ancient heart of the UK’s capital, the City of London. Learn more about life in Georgian London and how Johnson compiled the first comprehensive English dictionary on the top floor.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Electronic Circuits1 - What Are the Components of an Electronic Circuit?
2 - Types of Circuits
3 - Integrated Circuits
4 - Circuit Connections
5 - Semiconductors
6 - Electronic Circuit Design
Various LocationsAn electric circuit is a device which is designed to allow electricity to flow through it. Using various components in the circuit allows it to perform both simple and complex tasks like turning on a light or moving digital data. Circuits can be found in anything that needs a battery or power plug to function.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Explore the Baltic Sea1 - Plankton Cloud
2 - An overview of the Baltic Sea
3 - Harbour porpoises in the Baltic Sea
4 - Habitat: Beaches & Bays
5 - Birds of the Baltic Sea
6 - Fish & seals in the Baltic Sea
Various LocationsThe Baltic Sea – the ocean right on our doorstep – plays an important role at the OZEANEUM. A route through the Baltic Sea and along its coast shows different types of coastline and habitats. The exhibition not only focuses on Baltic Sea plankton, fish and molluscs of but also the regional birds and mammals which are displayed in their natural environment.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Exploring America’s Past1 - Studying American History
2 - Uncovering the Past
3 - Artifacts and History
4 - Primary and Secondary Sources
5 - Photographs as Historical Evidence
6 - Continuity and Change
Various Locations, USAWelcome to the study of United States history! History is the study of the past, and scholars who interpret and write about history are called historians. They want to understand events that happened in the past, when they occurred, what caused them, and how they shaped American history. Historians analyze written records and other evidence to study major events, eras, ideas, people, places, themes, and technologies. Now it’s your turn to be the historian! Look around you. What do you see?If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Field Trip to Chile1 - Santiago: Plaza de Armas
2 - Santiago: Plaza de la Constitución
3 - Valparaíso: Plaza Sotomayor
4 - Valparaíso: Paseo 21 de mayo
5 - Valle Nevado
6 - Frutillar en las orillas de Lago Llanquihue
Various Locations, ChileAn overview of some of the places for which Chile is known.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Field Trip to Costa Rica1 - San José: Parque Central
2 - San José: Catedral Metropolitana
3 - Sarchí: Eloy Alfaro Fábrica de Carretas
4 - La provincia de Alajuela: Tabacón
5 - La provincia de Alajuela: Catarata La Fortuna
6 - La provincia de Alajuela: Volcán Arenal
7 - La provincia de San José, Parque Nacional Chirripó
8 - La provincia de Limón, Parque Nacional Tortuguero
Various Locations, Costa RicaAn overview of some of the places for which Costa Rica is known.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Field Trip to Morocco1 - Le jardin Majorelle, à Marrakech
2 - La place Jemaa el-Fna, à Marrakech
3 - La Koutoubia, à Marrakech
4 - Le palais de la Bahia, à Marrakech
5 - La Ménara, à Marrakech
6 - Tazentoute
7 - Volubilis
Various Locations, MoroccoAn overview of some of the major attractions found in Morocco.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Field Trip to Morocco1 - Le jardin Majorelle, à Marrakech
2 - La place Jemaa el-Fna, à Marrakech
3 - La Koutoubia, à Marrakech
4 - Le palais de la Bahia, à Marrakech
5 - La Ménara, à Marrakech
6 - Tazentoute
7 - Volubilis
Varous Locations, MoroccoAn overview of some of the major attractions found in Morocco.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Field Trip to Panama1 - Panamá Viejo
2 - Casco Antiguo: Iglesia de los Jesuitas
3 - Paseo Bóvedas y la Plaza de Francia
4 - Biomuseo: Diseño y ubicación
5 - Biomuseo: Exhibiciones
6 - Canal de Panamá
7 - La expansión del canal de Panamá
Various Locations, PanamaAn overview of some of the places for which Panama is known.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Field Trip to Paris1 - L’Arc de Triomphe de l’Étoile
2 - La basilique du Sacré-Cœur
3 - Le musée du Louvre
4 - Le Centre Pompidou
5 - Le musée d’Orsay
6 - Le Panthéon
7 - Le jardin du Luxembourg
8 - Le stade de France
Paris, FranceAn overview of some of the major attractions found in Paris.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Field Trip to Southeastern France and Monaco1 - Le port de Nice
2 - Le cours Saleya, à Nice
3 - Les jardins de Cimiez
4 - La promenade des Anglais à Nice
5 - Les gorges du Verdon
6 - Entrevaux
7 - Cannes
8 - La Principauté de Monaco
Various Locations, FranceAn overview of some of the major attractions found in and around the Southeast of France and Monaco.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Field Trip to the Dominican Republic1 - Santo Domingo: Parque Duarte
2 - Santo Domingo: Parque Colón
3 - Santo Domingo: Fortaleza Ozama
4 - Santo Domingo: Parque de la Independencia
5 - Santo Domingo: Museo del Hombre Dominicano
6 - Parque Nacional Los Tres Ojos
7 - Altos de Chavón
8 - Parque Nacional del Este, Isla Saona
Various Locations, Dominican RepublicAn overview of some of the places for which the Dominican Republic is known.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Framlingham Castle1 - Approach to the Castle Entrance
2 - The Inner Court
3 - The Red House and Workhouse
4 - The Wall Walk (western side)
5 - The Wall Walk (Eastern Side)
Suffolk, EnglandFramlingham Castle sits above the town of Framlingham in Suffolk, England. It was built by the Bigod family in the late 12th century and was home to the earls and dukes of Norfolk for over 400 years. From the 14th century through the 16th centuries it was held successively by the Brotherton family, the Mowbrays, the Howards, and briefly, Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VIII. In this expedition, we will explore the castle and examine some of its many features.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Geevor Tin Mine Museum1 - Administrative Building, Headgear and Winder House
2 - The Mine on the Cliff
3 - The Mill
4 - The Tin Floors
5 - The Gravel Pile
Pendeen, EnglandPerched on the Cornish coastline, Geevor Tin Mine is the largest preserved tin mining site in Europe. The earliest evidence on site suggests that copper was being recovered here well over 4,000 years ago. Geevor itself began as a small enterprise originally known in Cornish as Wheal an Giver, ‘a piece of ground occupied by goats’. The area was worked almost continuously from 1840 to 1990. Today, it is a Key Centre for the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Glasgow Science Centre1 - Glasgow Science Centre Surroundings
2 - The Digital Planetarium
3 - The Laboratory
4 - Powering the Future
5 - BodyWorks
6 - The Exhibit Workshop
Glasgow, ScotlandGlasgow Science Centre (GSC) is a fun and interactive learning centre focusing on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) subjects and engaging students with hands-on experiences that make these important subjects come to life in a unique setting. Join this Expedition to explore different areas of the Centre and have a look behind the scenes.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*History of Computing1 - Second World War Codebreaking
2 - Colossus – The World’s First Electronic Computer
3 - The WITCH – The World’s Oldest Original Working Computer
4 - 1960s and 1970s Large System Computers
5 - Personal Computing, 1980s to the Present Day
Milton Keynes, UKThe National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, UK, houses the world's largest collection of functional historic computers, including the Colossus, the world’s first electronic computer, and the WITCH, the world's oldest working digital computer. Join this Expedition to follow the development of computing from the ultra-secret pioneering efforts of the 1940s through the large systems and mainframes of the 1950s, 60s and 70s, and the rise of personal computing in the 1980s and beyond.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*John Keats’s House1 - John Keats’s Early Life
2 - Charles Brown's Sitting Room
3 - John Keats’s Room
4 - Fanny Brawne’s Room
5 - John Keats’s Legacy
6 - Keats House Garden
London, EnglandJohn Keats lived a brief life—he was born in 1795 and died in 1821. But the poetry he wrote in the 4 years leading up to his death has had an enormous and ongoing impact on poets and poetry, and he is widely considered to be one of the greatest English poets. In 1818, after the tragic loss of his younger brother to tuberculosis, Keats moved into what was then called Wentworth Place in Hampstead, London, with his friend Charles Brown. He stayed there for 17 months before leaving for Italy, where he died. In 1925, Keats House was opened to the public, and in 1931 a new building was erected close by to house a large collection of books, letters, paintings, photographs, and everyday objects relating to the poet. In 1998, the City of London assumed responsibility for Keats House and has since restored the interior. Join this Expedition to tour the house and learn more about John Keats.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Julius Caesar's Gallic War- The Battle of Alesia 52 BC1 - Caesar's fortification lines
2 - Romans vs Gauls
3 - Vercingetorix monument
4 - Vercingetorix's point of view of the battle
5 - Gallic relief army arrived
6 - Inside Caesar's lines
7 - 4th Gallic Assault- Roman victory at Alesia
8 - The surrender of Vercingetorix
FranceFrom 58-51 BC, Julius Caesar waged war against Gaul, modern day France. In 52 BC, a Gallic chieftain named Vercingetorix led a coalition against Caesar. Eventually, Caesar cornered Vercengetorix’s Army at a hill top fortress at Alesia- modern day Alise-Sainte-Reine, France. Caesar set in for one of the world’s most famous sieges by producing a double line of fortifications spanning a circumference of 11 miles (17.6km). The Romans and Gauls prepared to fight the decisive battle for Gaul.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Kerala Backwaters1 - In the Backwaters
2 - Life in backwaters
3 - In the backyard of a backwater house
4 - Biodiversity in the backwaters
5 - Chavara Bhavan
Kerala, IndiaPut on some light clothes and get ready for a boat ride through the backwaters of Kerala, a coastal state in South India. Bordered by the Arabian Sea to the West and mountain ranges to the East, Kerala has unique geographical features. Key amongst these is the Kerala backwaters, a water network of interconnected canals, rivers, inlets and lakes fed by more than 40 rivers! This beautiful world of water stretches along almost half the length of Kerala, and is an integral part of the life of its people. Let’s row through this waterworld to find out more!If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Lava Lake to Pacific Ocean in Vanuatu1 - Lava Lake at Marum Crater
2 - Marum Crater
3 - The Lava Plain
4 - The Jungles of Ambrym
5 - The Shoreline of Ambrym
6 - The Road to Town
7 - Traditional Endu Pahakol Village
8 - Modern Endu Pahakol Village
Endu Pahakol, VanuatuTake a journey from the lava lake of Marum Crater in Vanuatu to the tropical shores of the Pacific. From the shores of Marum’s lake of fiery lava, trek with Willy, a local guide, across the lava plains, down the volcano’s steep side to the black sand beaches of the Pacific coast and into the traditional village of Endu Pahakol.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Leonard Bernstein: A Life Lived for Music1 - Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, Massachusetts
2 - Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
3 - Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood, Lenox, MA
4 - Carnegie Hall, New York City, New York
5 - Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts
6 - Young People’s Concerts
7 - Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C.
8 - The Last Years
Various LocationsLeonard Bernstein was born on August 25, 1918, in Lawrence, Massachusetts, the son of Ukrainian-Jewish immigrants. Soon after his birth, he and his parents moved to Boston, Massachusetts. Bernstein showed an early interest in music. He began playing the piano at age 10 and eventually developed into a highly accomplished pianist, composer, and conductor. Best known for his Broadway hit West Side Story, he was one of the first American-born and educated conductors to gain international acclaim.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Life of a Strawberry Starting at Alba’s farm1 - Alba Farms
2 - Farming Practices
3 - Labor Risk
4 - Imperfect Produce
5 - Waste along the journey
Monterey County, CaliforniaThe Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association (ALBA) generates opportunities for farm workers and limited-resource, aspiring farmers to grow and sell crops from organic farms in Monterey County, California. They provide opportunities for low-income workers and aspiring farmers seeking a better life. The program supports the sales and training needs of beginning farmers as an essential component to their development and success as entrepreneurs. Learn more about the life of a strawberry, starting at ALBA Farms!If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Living in a Georgian House1 - The Basement Kitchen
2 - The Larder
3 - The Laundry
4 - The Plunge Bath
5 - Breakfast Parlour and Eating Room
6 - The Library
7 - The Small Drawing Room
8 - The Drawing Room
9 - The Bedroom
Bristol, EnglandThe Georgian House at 7 Great George Street in Bristol, England, was built around 1790 and is the only house of this date open to the public in the city. A visit to the house provides a rare opportunity to see how a wealthy family of the Georgian era—in this case, the Pinney family—might have lived. Eleven rooms spread over 4 floors, from the basement kitchen and laundry to the elegant family rooms above, give us a glimpse of what life was like for rich people in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Museum as an archive: preserving clothing as culture1 - Varied clothing culture
2 - Careful keeping
3 - The jewellery collection
4 - Urban and rural clothing cultures
5 - Hats and helmets
6 - Shoes and slippers
7 - The art project ‘The Europeans’
Berlin, GermanyThe Expedition goes behind the scenes of the Museum of European Culture, part of the National Museums in Berlin. Many different objects from the clothing cultures of all Europe have been stored in the museum’s depot since the 19th Century.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Nelson Mandela Museum1 - Nelson Mandela Museum - Bhunga Building
2 - Nelson Mandela Youth and Heritage Centre
3 - Qunu, Eastern Cape Province
3 - Exhibition Hall Two
4 - Long Walk to Freedom - Country Childhood
5 - Long Walk to Freedom - Prison Life
7 - Mandela and Luthuli in Conversation
8 - Gift to the Nation
South AfricaThe life of Nelson Mandela from birth to death and how he fought and sacrificed his life to secure a free, non-racial, classless and unified society South Africa enjoys today. As a custodian of the legacy and the values, the Nelson Mandela Museum promotes social cohesion and unity amongst people.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Sacred Space: an exploration of Christian symbols at St Paul’s Cathedral1 -The East End and the Quire
2 - The Nave and the West End
3 - The Dome and Mosaics
4 - The Quire
London, EnglandSt Paul’s Cathedral in London is one of the most famous Christian places of worship in the world. It has become a central symbol for the Church of England and of London and the United Kingdom itself. Its architecture and decoration display a wealth of Christian symbolism and art. As an active place of worship, it serves as the site of British state services of celebration and remembrance, national prayers, and concerts of sacred music, along with regular services for the public.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Science Museum, London UK1 - Exploring Space Gallery
2 - Making the Modern World Gallery
3 - Information Age Gallery
4 - Flight Gallery
London, EnglandFounded in 1857, the Science Museum in South Kensington, London, presents examples of scientific, technological and medical achievements from across the globe. The museum allows you to follow your curiosity and make personal connections with the themes of space, communication, flight and inventions. On this Expedition, we’ll explore authentic objects and fascinating stories to discover how science and technology transform and improve our lives.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*Shattering Glass Ceilings in Diplomacy1 - The heart of international diplomacy
2 - Working for a more peaceful world
3 - Getting down to business
4 - Changing the world together
5 - The next generation of diplomats
United NationsThe days of male-dominated diplomacy are fading. Meet Fiona Blyth, one of 42 female British diplomats working at the UK Mission to the United Nations in New York. She’s a modern day diplomat working on some of the biggest challenges in the world.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*The Ancient Theatres of Fourvière1 - The Odeon
2 - The Cavea
3 - The Theatre
4 - The Theatre Shows
Lyon, FranceThe ancient remains of Fourvière hill span 3 hectares, and are now an archaeological site. This area was at the heart of the city’s communal life for three centuries. It was abandoned after the 3rd century and became a stone quarry, with the two theatres disappearing piece by piece. At the beginning of the 20th century, their remains were uncovered and restored. They have now been given new artistic life as a concert venue.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes. French: Theatres Antiques De Fourvière
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New*The Basilica of Notre-Dame De Fourviere1 - The Façade
2 - The Crypt of St. Joseph
3 - The Central Nave
4 - The Choir
Lyon, FranceThe Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière was built between 1872 and 1884 to thank the Virgin Mary for having spared the city from invasion during the Franco-Prussian war. It has become one of the major symbols of Lyon, in part thanks to its dominant location on a hill overlooking the city. It is one testament of the great influence that Christianity has had on the city over the centuries.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes. French: La Basilique Notre-dame De Fourvière
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New*The Civil Rights Movement1 - Discrimination and Civil Rights
2 - A Landmark Ruling
3 - Ebenezer Baptist Church
4 - The March on Washington
5 - The Selma to Montgomery Marches
6 - Marchers Gallery
Various Locations, USAYou are inside the Lowndes Interpretive Center in Lowndes County, Alabama. This display is about the discrimination and unequal conditions that existed for African Americans before the civil rights era. In 1965 in rural Lowndes County, 80 percent of the population was African American, but African Americans had no political power and owned just 10 percent of the county’s land. Segregation was maintained through intimidation and violence. The civil rights movement grew into a national movement to end such discrimination throughout the United States.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*The Falkirk Wheel1 - The Falkirk Wheel
2 - How the Falkirk Wheel Works
3 - Gears
4 - Axle and Engines
5 - Lifting Up to the Aqueduct
ScotlandThe Falkirk Wheel, located in Scotland, is the only rotating boatlift in the world. Constructed in 2002, it connected the Forth & Clyde and Union Canals for the first time in 70 years, providing a continuous waterway between Scotland’s two biggest cities, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Canals have historically played a vital role in transporting people and goods, especially during the Industrial Revolution when canal boats were the most efficient mode of transport available.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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New*The Megalithic Temples of Malta1 - Ħaġar Qim Temples
2 - Mnajdra Temples
3 - Tarxien Temples
4 - Ta’ Ħaġrat Temples
5 - Skorba Temples
Gozo and MaltaMalta is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea about 80 kilometres (50 miles) south of Sicily and 284 kilometres (176 miles) east of Tunisia. The archipelago’s strategic location made it an important naval base for a succession of empires and countries from ancient times. But the islands were settled as long ago as 5200 BCE, long before Phoenicians, Romans and Moors dominated the region. On this Expedition, we’ll visit some of the mysterious megalithic structures prehistoric settlers left behind there.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey and Battlefield1 - View Across the Battlefield
2 - Battlefield with Norman Soldier Leaning on a Shield
3 - The Common Room Beneath the Dormitory
4 - The Walled Garden
5 - East Range and Latrines
6 - Harold Stone and Abbey Church
EnglandOn his deathbed in 1066, the childless English king, Edward the Confessor, nominated as his successor Harold Godwinson, the leader of England’s leading noble family. However, it seems that earlier in his reign Edward had also promised the throne to his cousin, William, who ruled the Duchy of Normandy across the English Channel. When Edward died and Harold assumed the role of king, William chose to fight for the crown. At the Battle of Hastings, which took place in October 1066, Harold was defeated. William was crowned two months later, on Christmas Day, in Westminster Abbey. Later, as an act of penance for the bloodshed caused by his conquest of England, William built Battle Abbey on the site of the Battle of Hastings in East Sussex. In this Expedition, we’ll explore both the battlefield and what remains of the abbey.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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4-H: Growing the Next Generation of Tech Leaders1 - 4-H Headquarters
2 - The Dairy Farm - In the Barn
3 - The Dairy Farm - In the Workshop
4 - The Community Center
5 - The Community Center - In the Recording Studio
6 - Big Stone Lake
7 - Big Stone Lake - Building an R.O.V.
Various Locations, USA4-H is the nation’s largest youth organization and has been around for over 100 years! 4-H has grown politicians, -- including a United States President and 2 Vice Presidents -- Nobel Prize winners, Hall of Fame athletes, and icons in music, art, entertainment and technology. The skills that 4-H’ers learn benefit them for the rest of their lives in the workforce and beyond. Check out some projects that 4-H’ers have developed to better their communities, while learning life skills in the process.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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7 New Wonders of the World1 - The Taj Mahal
2- The Great Wall of China
3 - The Colosseum of Rome
4 - Chichén-Itzá
5 - Petra
6 - Rio de Janeiro
7 - Machu Picchu
Various LocationsVisit the new seven wonders of the world like you never experienced before. This collection contains unique aerial views of the new seven wonders of the world. Available Lesson Plans:
Sept Nouvelles Merveilles Du Monde - https://goo.gl/PLmQL0
How were the Wonders of the World selected? - https://goo.gl/vmp0HS
Living on the Edge at Machu Picchu - https://goo.gl/MLd9p0
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9/11 Memorial & Museum1 - 9/11 Memorial North
2 - 9/11 Memorial South
3 - Inside the Museum
4 - Memorial Hall
5 - Center Passage
6 - Foundation Hall
7 - Memorial exhibition “In Memoriam”
8 - Education Center
9 - Historical exhibition “September 11, 2001”
New York City, USAAn educational guide on the history of 9/11, the design of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, and some of the artifacts preserved in its collection. If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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A Day in the Life of a Surgeon1 - Into X-ray
2 - Taking the Picture
3 - Surgical Assessment
4 - Joint Assessment
5 - The Stage is Set
6 - During the Operation
7 - In Recovery
Various Locations in the U.K.Dr Nick Cooke takes us into his hospital theatre, allowing us to meet his patients and showing how he transforms the lives of those who need his help. Follow Dr Cooke's example and discover how to become one of the UK’s leading surgeons.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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College TourA First Look at College1 - You Belong in College
2 - How Do I Pay for College?
3 - Where Do You Live at College?
4 - May I See a Typical Student’s Room?
5 - Inside a College Dining Hall
6 - What Are Classes Like In College?
7 - What do College Students Do Outside of Class?
8 - Do You Play a Sport? Or Watch Sports?
9 - Inside a College Library
10 - College Landmarks and Traditions
United StatesEspecially useful for low-income and first-generation-to-college youth, students learn about the college experience, not a specific school. The expedition addresses questions: Why go to college? What are the barriers to going? Do I belong at college? How could I pay for it? Where do you live? What do you study? It is designed as a preamble, a first look, at a postsecondary degree at a traditional four-year college or a two-year community college.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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A Journey Along the Great Barrier Reef1- Lady Elliot Island
2- Heron Island
3- Myrmidon Reef
4- Yongala Shipwreck
5- Cod Hole
6- Opal Reef
7- Ribbon Reefs
8- North Broken Passage
Great Barrier Reef, AustraliaJoin us on an underwater journey along the largest living structure on the planet and one of the natural wonders of the world - Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Learn about this awe-inspiring coral reef environment and meet its fascinating marine creatures.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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A Journey to the Mesozoic at the Senckenberg Nature Museum in Frankfurt1 - The Senckenberg Nature Museum in Frankfurt
2 - Dinosaurs – Prehistoric Giants
3 - Marine Reptiles – Aquatic Giants
4 - Marine Reptiles – Reptiles of the Mesozoic
5 - Do Dinosaurs Still Exist Today?
Frankfurt, GermanyIf you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes. German: Eine Reise ins Erdmittelalter im Senckenberg Naturmuseum Frankfurt
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A Life Tale1 - A sparkle of life
2 - To conquer and vanish
3 - The formidable lizards
4 - Back to the sea
5 - Here come the Mammals
6 - A wonderful radiation
7 - Primates
Various LocationsA five billion years journey, from the very beginning of the Solar System to the radiation of Mammals and the appearance of our own species.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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A National Trust Britânica1 - Monte St. Michael
2 - Kedleston Hall
3 - Ilha de Brownsea
4 - Lyveden New Bield
5 - A Stourhead House e os jardins
InglaterraIf you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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A Tour of Ulster Museum, Northern Ireland1-Elements of the Universe and Earth
2-Elements of Death
3-Dinos in the Pit
4-Fossils and Evolution Gallery
5-Early Peoples—Prehistoric Ireland
6- Ancient Egypt
7-Spanish Armada 1588—Treasures from the Girona
8-Living on a Divided Island"
Northern Ireland, UKNorthern Ireland’s Ulster Museum is home to rich collections of art, history and natural sciences. The history galleries tell the story of the people of Ireland from their first arrival until the present day, while the science collections uncover the story of life on Earth from earliest times and explain the forces that have shaped our environment. The Ulster Museum’s Art collection contains examples of Irish art, alongside works by internationally-renowned greats.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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A Trip to Elizabethan Bristol1 - The Garden
2 - The Great Oak Room
3 - The Bedroom
4 - The New Oak Room
5 - The Parlour
6 - The Staircase
7 - The Reception Room
8 - The Print Room
9- The Mary Carpenter Room
Bristol, EnglandLocated in Bristol, England, the Red Lodge is the only Tudor house in the city that has survived intact. Built in around 1580 during the reign of Elizabeth I for a wealthy gentleman, the lodge was set in the gardens of a great house and used for entertaining guests. A visit to Red Lodge—real or virtual—is a journey back to the England of the late 16th century.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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A Trip to the North Pole1 - A Trip to the North Pole
2 - Who Lives at the North Pole?
3 - The ice
4 - An Abandoned Station
The North PoleIn this Expedition we’ll board a Russian “icebeaker” and traverse the icy Arctic Ocean to the North Pole. Along the way we’ll learn about three different poles in the Arctic Circle, the Midnight Sun, the Arctic’s animal inhabitants, and some of the explorers who preceded us to this difficult-to-reach and inhospitable location.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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A walk through the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (MNCN)1 - Fossil vertebrates
2 - Big Fossil Mammals
3 - Biodiversity
4 - Representative fauna of the National Park Sierra de Guadarrama
5 - The Royal Cabinet of Natural History
Various LocationsIf you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes. Spanish: Un paseo por el Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (MNCN)
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Adaptation1 - The most complete Stegosaurus
2 - Human evolution
3 - Lasting impressions
4 - Birds
5 - Sea dragons
7 - Marine crocodiles
Various LocationsThis is the most complete Stegosaurus fossil skeleton ever found, missing only its left foreleg, the base of its tail, and a few other small bones. Because all of the bones in this fossil belonged to a single animal, the specimen shows better than ever before what Stegosaurus would have looked like in life, around 150 million years ago.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Admiral at War: Nelson and HMS Victory1 - A Call to Arms
2 - The Great Cabin
3 - Clear Away the Hammocks
4 - A Bite to Eat
5 - The Battle Begins
6 - Seeing the Surgeon
7 - Heading For the Bucentaure
8 - The Trap is Set
United KingdomSet sail and discover the incredible life and stunning battleship of arguably Britain's greatest naval hero: Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson. Step aboard the gangplank and discover the cannons, the apothecary and even where few were allowed: into the Admiral's personal cabin.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Ahupua‘a: From the Mountains to the Sea1 - From the Mountains to the Sea
2 - Mānoa Falls
3 - The Dwellings
4 - Kalo
5 - The Beach
6 - The Sea
Various locations, Hawai'iThe Hawaiian ahupua‘a is a land division that extends from the mountains to the sea. It represents the extension of Hawaiian values into the natural surroundings as the Hawaiian belief system emphasizes the interrelationship of nature and people. If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Alexander Hamilton and the Ratification of the Constitution1 - Writing the US Constitution
2 - Hanover Square, New York, New York
3 - George Mason’s Gunston Hall in Virginia
4 - Statue of Mercy Otis Warren, Barnstable, Massachusetts
5 - Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists in Albany, New York
6 - Clinton House, Poughkeepsie, New York
Various LocationsAmericans argued and even fought over the adoption of the United States Constitution. Alexander Hamilton and the other Federalists supported the new form of government. Anti-Federalists opposed it. The sites and documents in this Expedition will immerse you in this contentious era.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Alexander Hamilton and Washington's Presidency1 - Federal Hall, New York City
2 - A plan to build the US Capitol
3 - President's House Site
4 - Washington Sends Troops to Enforce the Law
5 - Congress Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6 - Touro Synagogue, Newport, Rhode Island
Various LocationsAlexander Hamilton played a key role in George Washington’s Cabinet. President Washington appointed him the first Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. He wrote speeches for the President, helped put down a rebellion, and served as an advisor to Washington on many issues. The following featured sites and documents highlight the challenges of founding a new nation.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Alexander Hamilton Establishes the US Economy1 - Dey Mansion, Washington’s Headquarters in Wayne, New Jersey
2 - Carpenter’s Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
3 - First Bank of the United States, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
4 - Fraunces Tavern
5 - The Mint of the United States
6 - The Falls of the Passaic, Paterson, New Jersey
7 - Location of Old City Hall, Albany, New York
Various LocationsAlexander Hamilton was the designer of the American financial system. He established a national bank, promoted manufacturing, and paid off US debts from the American Revolution. When Hamilton retired in 1795, he left the United States with the tools to support a thriving economy. Discover the places and documents that illustrate the story of Hamilton’s creation of modern America.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Alice Austen: Early American Photographer1 - Clear Comfort: Alice Austen House and Grounds
2 - The Formal Parlor
3 - Alice Austen’s Bedroom
4 - Alice Austen’s Darkroom
5 - Austen in Manhattan: Trinity Church
6 - Austen in Manhattan: 48th and Broadway
7 - Austen in Manhattan: Bethesda Fountain
New York City, United StatesThe Alice Austen House is the only museum devoted to a woman photographer in the United States, and one of very few preserved artist’s homes and studios in New York City. Alice Austen, born in 1866, was a trailblazer – a rebel who broke away from the constraints of her Victorian environment and forged an independent life that pushed boundaries of acceptable female behavior and social rules. Her family’s home, Clear Comfort, now the museum, shaped Alice Austen’s experiences, served as her first studio space and darkroom, and opened up to her a world of subjects beyond her comfortable, upper-middle class suburban existence.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Alice Paul & the Fight for Women’s Equality1 - A Community of Women
2 - How Alice Paul Learned to Lobby for Women’s Equality
3 - Tactics and Strategies of the Women’s Rights Movement
4 - Fight for Women’s Political, Social, and Economic Equality
5 - NWP Headquarters: Home and Office
6 - Why Women Need the Vote
Various Locations, USABelmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument tells the story of over a century of activism by American women. Founded in 1916 by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns, the National Woman’s Party established new methods of fighting for equality. In 1929, the NWP, with financial support of suffragist Alva Belmont, purchased the house to serve as the final headquarters and it became a second home for the hardworking members who dedicated their lives to the fight for women’s equality.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Amazon1- Rio Mariepaua
2- Rio Negro
3- Primary Old Growth - Amazon
4-Manioc Flour Production
5- Tumbira Community
Rio Madeira, Brazil
Brazil
Amazon Forest, Brazil
Amazon Forest, Brazil
Igrega, Brazil
The amazon is a moist broadleaf forest that covers most of the Amazon Basin of South America. This basin covers 2,700,000 sq miles, 2,100,000 sq mi of which are covered by the rainforest.Available Lesson Plans:
Reforestation in the Amazon - https://goo.gl/E1nM57
Rivers - Similarities and Differences - https://goo.gl/G9sl8w
Portuguese: Amazônia
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Ambush Bug1 - Phymatinae
2 - Young Ambush Bug
3 - Full Grown Adults
4 - Well Equiped
5 - Sharing Prey
Various locationsFormally known as the Phymatinae, ambush bugs are known for their great camouflage when waiting for prey. They are a part of a larger group known as assassin bugs. Available Lesson Plans:
Day in the life of a mini-beast - https://goo.gl/v2DJCu
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America Expands West1 - Outside Fort Mandan
2 - The Corps of Discovery
3 - Studying the Land
4 - Sacagawea and Charbonneau
5 - Preparing to Leave
6 - A Mandan Earth Lodge
7 - Inside the Earth Lodge
8 - Covered Wagons
9 - Cattle Ranching
10 - Chuck Wagon
USAVisit the reconstructed Fort Mandan in North Dakota, where Lewis and Clark stayed in 1804–1805 as they explored the Louisiana Purchase. Lewis and Clark’s expedition, along with others, set the stage for hundreds of thousands of settlers to move into the new western territories. Step inside the fort’s walls to visit the courtyard and peek inside some of the rooms. Go inside a reconstructed Mandan earth lodge. Then visit the prairie to see a covered wagon, a chuck wagon, and learn about cattle ranching on the open range.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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America’s National Parks1 - Yellow Stone National Park
2 - Grand Prismatic Spring
3 - Yosemite National Park
4 - El Capitan
5 - The Grand Canyon
6 - Everglades National Park
7 - Kilauea Volcano
8 - Tafeu Cove
Various LocationsIn 1872 Yellowstone became the first national park in the United States, and in the world. Since then, the national park system has grown to include an incredible diversity of unique and stunning natural landscapes, all set aside to be protected and enjoyed by the people. On this expedition, you will visit Yellowstone, Yosemite, the Grand Canyon, the Everglades, Hawaii, and American Samoa to see and experience some of America’s truly stunning national parks.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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American Ghost Towns: Goldfield, Nevada1 - Main Street, Goldfield, Nevada
2 - Mines, Saloons and Trains
3 - The Banks of Goldfield
4 - The Cook Bank Interior
5 - The Court and Crime
6 - Goldfield Hotel Porch
7 - Goldfield Hotel Lobby
8 - Columbia Street and The Goldfield Hotel
Goldfield, Nevada, USAGoldfield is nearly halfway between Reno and Las Vegas on Highway 95 through Nevada. In 1908 it was the largest city in Nevada with more than 20,000 people. Today the population is only around 300 hearty souls. In the center of town is a magnificent stone structure completed in 1908, the County Courthouse, which is still in use. Across the street is the fire station, built in 1907.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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American Landmarks1 - Independence Hall
2 - Washington Monument
3 - The Lincoln Memorial
4 - Mount Rushmore
5 - The Alamo
6 - Gateway Arch
7 - The Grand Canyon
8 - Golden Gate Bridge
9 - Statue of Liberty
Various Locations, USALandmarks are distinctive, important, and symbolic places. Some are natural, while others are human-made. They are instantly recognizable and often historically significant. On this expedition you will travel around the United States to experience nine iconic American landmarks—Independence Hall, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, Mount Rushmore, the Alamo, the Gateway Arch, the Grand Canyon, the Statue of Liberty, and the Golden Gate Bridge.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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American Museum of Natural History1- The Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals
2 - Alaskan Brown Bear
3 - Wolves
4 - Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs
5 - Glen Rose Trackway
6 - Tyrannosaurus rex
7 - Apatosaurus and Allosaurus
8 - Milstein Hall of Ocean Life
9 - Dolphin and Tuna
10 - Walrus
New York City The American Museum of Natural History is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City and is one of the largest museums in the world. The museum complex comprises 27 interconnected buildings housing 45 permanent exhibition halls, in addition to a planetarium and a library. The museum collections contain over 32 million specimens of plants, humans, animals, fossils, minerals, rocks, meteorites, and human cultural artifacts.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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An intimate look inside the National Museum of Iraq1 - Welcome to the National Museum of Iraq
2 - Winged demons and a god of wisdom
3 - Bas reliefs, a cuneiform slab and other relics
4 - The Assyrian Hall’s prized artifacts
5 - A map of the Assyrian state
6 - Statues
Baghdad, IraqAfter the destruction heaped upon archaeological sites by the Islamic State group, the collections at the National Museum of Iraq in Baghdad have taken on greater significance. It's now one of the only places you can find relics from the ancient cities that fell into the extremists' hands. As many as 4,000 archaeological sites are still under the domination of the Islamic State group and around 100 sites have been destroyed, according to Iraqi Culture Minister Firyad Rwandzi. The sites in their grip show the multiple civilizations that rose and fell during Iraq's long history, ranging from mosques, churches and small shrines to large sites of old cities. Fortunately, some of the artifacts from the sites in northern Iraq had been moved long ago to the National Museum.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Anatomy - Muscular System1 - Skeletal Muscles
2 - Cardiac Muscles
3 - Smooth muscles
4 - Muscles in Detail
5 - Muscles in Action
6 - Looking After Muscles
Human BodyHumans have over 600 skeletal muscles. These muscles, working together with the skeleton, allow us to move. When we are cold and shivering and our muscles are shaking, our brain is telling our muscles to move. When in use, skeletal muscles generate heat, so that we can warm up.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Anatomy - Nervous System1 - Overview of the Nervous System
2 - The Brain
3 - Nerves in the Body
4 - Neuron Forest
5 - Neurotransmitters
6 - Cell Membrane and Ion Channels
7 - Migraine
8 - Sympathetic vs. Parasympathetic Nervous System
Not ApplicableWe all know what happens when we accidentally touch a hot pot. It hurts! The part of the body that is responsible for sending pain is the nervous system. The nervous system is one of the most complex systems of the human body and it is composed of the brain, spinal cord, and also nerves all over our bodies. This is the system that helps us process information, interact with the world around us, and control our bodies.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Ancient Beauty: The Woodland of Chatsworth Estate1 - Chatsworth Estate
2 - Ancient Woodlands
3 - Arboretum
4 - Forest School
5 - Forestry Management
6 - The Productive Forest
Derbyshire, EnglandChatsworth House has been home to 16 generations of the Cavendish family, including the current Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. It sits on a raised terrace on the eastern side of the park, overlooking the River Derwent and backed by a steeply rising, well-wooded ridge to the east. Woodland is an important part of the Chatsworth estate and must be carefully managed. Not only does this contribute to Chatsworth’s income, but it also ensures a future for the native wildlife.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Ancient Greek Art1 - Ancient Greek art in the Altes Museum in Berlin
2 - Paestum, Italy
3 - East Frieze of the Parthenon (Acropolis Museum)
4 - West Frieze of the Parthenon, 442–438 B.C.E.
5 - Parthenon Frieze and Pediment Sculptures, British Museum
6 - Pediment sculptures, Parthenon, c. 438-32 B.C.E. (British Museum)
7 - Caryatid and Column
Various LocationsIf you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Ancient Roman Ruins in England and France1 - South Shields (Arbeia) Roman Fort, c. 120 C.E.
2 - London’s Roman wall, c. 190-225 C.E.
3 - Vindolanda, Roman Fort, 3rd century C.E.4 -
4 - Roman Arch, Besançon, France, late 2nd century
5 - Tour Magne, Nîmes, France
6 - “Triumphal Arch” Orange, France
7 - Amphitheatre, Arles, France
8 - Gier Aqueduct, France
Various LocationsSee how the ancient Romans left their mark in England and France with arches, forts, city walls, theaters and towers.
If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Ancient World of Syria1 - Souk al-Hamidiya in Damascus
2 - The Citadel in Aleppo
3 - The Ancient City of Palmyra
4 - Krak des Chevaliers
5 - The Roman Theater of Bosra
6 - The Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque in Homs
SyriaIf you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Angel Falls1 - A Hidden Wonder
2 - Who Discovered Angel Falls?
3 - Veil of Fog
4 - The Falls
5 - How to visit
Canaima National Park, VenezuelaThe world's tallest uninterrupted waterfall remains undiscovered in the forests of Venezuela for years. You now have the opportunity to visit this breath taking from a unique aerial angles.Available Lesson Plans:
Visiting Waterfalls - https://goo.gl/lyHBMQ
Creating a Tourist Brochure - https://goo.gl/ZQHLCf
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Angkor Wat1 - Ta Prohm
2 - Faces of Bayon
3 - Towers of Angkor Wat
4 - Statue of Vishnu
5 - The Churning of the Ocean of Milk
CambodiaAngkor is a region of Cambodia that served as the seat of the Khmer Empire, which flourished from approximately the 9th to 15th centuries. The ruins of Angkor are located amid forests and farmland to the north of the Great Lake and south of the Kulen Hills, near modern-day Siem Reap city in Siem Reap Province.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Antarctica1-Antarctica's Environment
2 - The Antarctic Peninsula
3 - Port Lockroy
4 - Sir Ernest Shackleton's Hut
5 - Antarctica's Penguins
6 - Leopard Seals
7 - Antarctica's Future
8 - The Real Sotuh Pole?
Antarctica
Cape Royds, Ross Island, Antarctica
Antarctica is Earth's southernmost continent, and contains the geographic South Pole. It is situated in the Antarctic region of the Southern Hemisphere, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. It is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents.Available Lesson Plans:
Les Manchots & Antarctica Lesson - https://goo.gl/QiiRcv
Humans in Antarctica - https://goo.gl/xz3Jji
Sex Around the World: Asexual and Sexual Reproduction Strategies in the Animal Kindgom - https://goo.gl/XqYI5E
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Antietam1 - Visitor Center
2 - North Woods
3 - The Cornfield
4 - Hagerstown Pike
5 - Bloody Lane
6 - Burnside's Bridge
7 - The Final Attack
8 - National Cemetery
Maryland, USAThe Battle of Antietam was fought on September 17th, 1862, outside the town of Sharpsburg, Maryland. It was one of the most consequential battles of the American Civil War, and to this day remains the bloodiest day in American military history, with more than 23,000 Americans killed, wounded, or missing. The battle was fought between the Union Army of the Potomac under General George B. McClellan and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia under General Robert E. Lee.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Apollo: Saturn V Center1 - Scale Model of Saturn V
2 - Stage 1
3 - Stage 2
4 - Stage 3
5 - Apollo Spacecraft
6 - Lunar Module
Kennedy Space Center, FLIf you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Arbeia Roman Fort and Museum1 - Panorama of West Gate
2 - Roman Tombstones
3 - Site Foundations
4 - Commanding Officer’s House
5 - Small Finds Gallery
United KingdomStanding above the entrance to the River Tyne, Arbeia Roman Fort guarded the main sea route to Hadrian's Wall. “Arbeia” means simply “of the Arabs”—in the 4th century, the garrison housed Iraqi boatmen. The fort was a key garrison and military supply base to other forts along the Wall and is an important part of the history of Roman Britain. In this Expedition, we’ll look at some artefacts from the fort and learn what fort life was like in those ancient times.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Archaeological Dating1 - Introduction
2 - Relative Age Dating and Absolute Age Dating
3 - Relative Age Dating — The Principle of Superposition
4 - Relative Age Dating — Correlation By Fossils
5 - Absolute Age Dating Radiometric Methods
6 - Parent and Daughter Atoms
7 - Radiocarbon Dating
8 - Magnetism Dating
9 - The Ratio Mass Spectrometer
Not ApplicableThe Earth is 4.6 billion years old. How did scientists come up with this number? And how do we know that dinosaurs showed up 300 million years ago or that the continents have moved repeatedly since they first formed? If we look at the landscapes where we live, it is hard to imagine that around us was once a lifeless desert or that the ground we walk on was once covered in ice almost half a mile thick.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Archeon (Dutch)1 - Introductie
2 - Welkom in Gravendam
3 - Ambachten
4 - Het Klooster
5 - Dorestad
6 - Het gilde
7 - De smid en de stal
Archeon, NetherlandsIf you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Architecture Through Time1 - An Iron Age Wooden Fortress
2 - Greek Temples of Stone
3 - Inside the Roman Colosseum
4 - Roman to Romanesque
5 - Gothic Splendour at Westminster Cathedral
6 - The Renaissance Revives Roman Grandeur
7 - The Baroque Style Takes Hold
8 - A Modern Home for Baroque Music
Europe, Various CitiesThe history of architecture reaches back to the beginnings of humanity, to the simple huts of our earliest ancestors. Since then builders have grown ever more skilful, building bolder, ever larger buildings with an increasing sense of scale. In this Expedition, we’ll go back almost 3,000 years and then work our way forward in time. As we travel through time and space, we’ll analyse how human buildings in Europe changed over the centuries.
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College TourArizona State University1 - Graduation
2 - "A" Mountain
3 - Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building 4
4 - Biodesign Institute
5 - Hayden Lawn
6 - Changemaker Central
7 - Memorial Union
8 - ASU GAmmage
Tempe, Arizona, USAWalk through various vibrant and beautiful college campuses through the world. For these set of tours, Google recently teamed up with Michele Obama's Reach Higher program to bring the college experience directly to students.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.
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Art, Zika and Politics: Art Basel Miami Beach1 - Art's a Beach
2 - Arts and Politics
3 - Art lovers en masse
4 - The enemy is powerpoint
5 - David remembered
6 - Zika? What Zika?
Miami, FloridaArt has long been synonymous with Miami, and there’s arguably no better time in the year to check out art from around the world than at Art Basel Miami Beach. In its 15th year, the 2016 festival saw nearly 100,000 art buyers, gallery owners and celebrities flood South Florida for all things related to art -- despite a politically charged election year and fears of the Zika virus. Little surprise, much of the art drew on political and social themes.If you have a lesson plan you would like to share, please upload the lesson on tes.