Learning with Lewis & Clark: teachers share exciting ideas for building interactive, cross-curricular activities around the bicentennial of the famous 1803 expedition.
From: Instructor (1990)
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Date: 11/1/2002
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Author: Scher, Linda
At first glance, astronauts driving land rovers across the remote soil of Mars might seem light-years away from the 1803-1806 Lewis and Clark expedition, but Donald Scott, the NASA aerospace education specialist for Montana, doesn't think so. Scott, like many educators across the United States, is preparing for the Bicentennial Commemoration (2003-2006) of the Lewis and Clark expedition. He is involved in putting together lesson plans for From Montana to Mars, a curriculum unit which ...
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