Print Motivation Early Literacy in Action: Print Motivation Presenter: Kelsie Nygren, Library Assistant II Main Library A Workshop Presented By The Childrenâs Department…
Slide 1(Ch. 5 – Pages 96-119) Slide 2 1861 – Kansas becomes a state and Topeka the capital 1861 - 1865 – The Civil War 1862 – James Lane recruits African-American…
Slide 1 MR. LIPMAN’S APUS POWERPOINT CHAPTER 26 Changes to the Great West 1860-1896 Slide 2 Key Issues in the Chapter Indians and what will become of them Expansion of…
Slide 1 Battle of the Books An exciting reading club that uses a game show style set up to test teams' knowledge of pre-selected books. by Chris Wilkie and Erin Walton…
Slide 1 Improving Orthopedic Value from the Buy Side – Perspectives From The Alliance Minnesota Health Action Group Community Dialogue Improving Value for Hip and Knee…
Slide 1 Chapter 26 The West and the Agricultural Revolution Slide 2 Frontier Moving West Very few people in middle of west Except Mormon, trading camps, gold mines and Spanish…
Slide 1 The State of Nebraska Slide 2 Early inhabitants of present-day Nebraska http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0300/frameset.html http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0300/frameset.html…
Slide 1 The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution 1865-1896 Slide 2 Culture Clash on the Plains 1860—Native Americans numbered about 360,000 –stood in the path of…
The Indians that lived in the West had a peaceful life. They enjoyed roaming the plains, hunting, and living with their families, until the 1800s. The Plains Indians lived…
Native Americans and Closing the Frontier Chapter 16, p. 487-489; 498-504 What role did the railroad play in the âclosingâ of the West? How did relationships with natives…