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Discussion: “Sharing Lesson Ideas”

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DiscussionPlease share your lesson ideas involving Lincoln in the classroom.

Add your lesson ideas and follow-up comments to Michelle Hammond’s session in the Comments box below, or click “reply” next to someone else’s post to offer your response to their idea.  Or call the LearningTimes record-by-phone system to record an audio introduction; select audio messages will appear here as well. The number in US/Canada is 1-800-609-9006 x8055. (Outside of US/Canada, call 678-255-2174 x8055).

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    February 5, 2009

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    Jenny said:


    Hi, I was listening in and heard Michelle mention the Read, Write Think web site. Read, Write, Think is a part of the Thinkfinity.org consortium, just like History Explorer, the National Museum of American History’s educational Web site!

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    February 9, 2009

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    Joe Phelan said:


    EDSITEment is also part of Thinkfinity.org and we have many lessons on Abraham Lincoln and his times. See our Lincoln feature http://edsitement.neh.gov/spotlight.asp?id=138

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