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Around the World in 80 Ways. Culturegrams. Created by Kathy Ray & Susan Grigsby Media Specialists, Pebblebrook HS Fall 2008. CultureGrams. Access Kids Edition. Access States Edition. Access Provinces Edition. Access Flags, Slideshows, Videos, Photos, Recipes, Famous People. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Around the World in 80 Ways
Culturegrams
Created by Kathy Ray & Susan GrigsbyMedia Specialists, Pebblebrook HS
Fall 2008
CultureGramsAccess Kids EditionAccess States EditionAccess Provinces EditionAccess Flags, Slideshows, Videos, Photos, Recipes, Famous PeopleAccess World Edition
Select country by SearchSelect country by BrowseSelect country by Drill
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Article ContentsAdditional ContentsToolsTeaching Activities/Standards
Practice 1
Discover the answer to this question:
You are attending the Olympics in Beijing. You brought $1000 spending money. What type of currency is used? How much does $1000 equate to?
Work it out and go to the next slide to check your answers.
Answer 1
Currency=Chinese Yuan Renminbi
$1000.00 =6,845.05 Chinese Yuan Renminbi (depending on the exchange rate for the day)
Practice 2
Which recipes are considered to be “All-American”?
Click for a hint on the process, and then go to the next screen to check your responses.
Go to “Recipes” and select “United States.”
Answer 2
Fast Family Lasagna (go-figure)
Southern-Fried Chicken
Mashed Potatoes with Roasted Garlic
Blueberry Muffins
Chocolate Chip Cookies
States Edition
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Article ContentsState MottoAdditional FeaturesAudio FilesTeaching Activities/Standards
Check out this Feature
Use the States Edition and click on “Create your own data tables.” Compare 2 states in at least 5 categories. (You can print this if you’re able.)
Let’s Collaborate
List 2 ways you can incorporate CultureGrams into your subject area. Share your ideas with your neighbor.
Which multi-media feature would you be most likely to use in your lesson(s)?