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Thematic Maps: Introduction

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Map # 1 Top Ten (hint: resources) Map 2 Top Ten (hint: retail) Map 3 Top Ten (hint: Olympics) Map 4 Top Ten (hint: recreation) Map 5 Top Ten (hint: recreation/sport) Map 6 Top Ten (hint: travel) Map 7 (hint: legal) Map 8 (hint: public education punishment) Map 9 (hint: defeated proposed US Constitutional Amendment) Map 10 Top Ten (hint: religion) Map 11 Top Ten (hint: music) Map 12 Top Ten (hint: name/physical describing narrow valleys) Map 13: Professional Sports (Hint: NFL) Map 1 Ten Nation-States with the cheapest price per gallon of gasoline Map 2 Top Ten States with the Most WalMarts per 1, 000, 000 people Map 3 10 Most Populous Nation-States that Never Won an Olympic Gold Medal Map 4 Top Ten States with the Most Ski Resorts Map 5

Perception on Alternative Energy

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Perception on Alternative Energy Jon G. Thorderson Oak Grove High School Importance of Study The importance of this study?is that oil is a finite resource. The usage of oil is increasing rapidly. The United States has an oil dependency and this has a potentially devastating effect on the economy and the environment. The Statement of the Problem The purpose of this study is to analyze perception on whether or not?the US?should or should not make the change to alternative energy. Sub Problem 1 The first subproblem is to determine the perception of students at Oak Grove High School on whether the environment is a topic of interest and concern. Hypothesis 1 The majority of students at Oak Grove High School believe that the environment is a topic of interest and concern.

Cooperative Learning

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Cooperative Learning By:Kalaiselvi Panneerselvam What is Cooperative Learning? It is a type of active learning that involves groups of students working together to accomplish shared goals. Individuals seek outcomes that are beneficial to themselves and to other group members. It is a successful teaching strategy in which small teams, each with students of different levels of ability, use a variety of learning activities to improve their understanding of a concept/subject. The Elements of Cooperative Learning Positive Interdependence ? (sink or swim together) Each group member's efforts are required and indispensable for group success

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