Social Studies : Geography : Fifty States : Lessons By State :
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Alaska Flag - A flag to color, information, and questions to answer source
Alaska Map Quiz - A printable blackline map with questions for your students to answer source
Alaska: The Last Frontier State - Links to printable maps, facts, and activities for teaching about the state of Alaska source
Alaska Wordsearch - A printable puzzle for students to locate the names of Alaskas cities source
Arctic Animals of Alaska - Students use geography and research skills to make a guide to the many types of animals living in Denali National Park. Lesson is designed for internet research, but adaptable source
Denali, Alaskas Great Wilderness - Information, classroom activities, a sceensaver, and links all about Alaskas Denali National Park. Students learn about permafrost, identify animals species and more source
Iditarod Learning Expedition - An interdisciplinary unit for students with student packet and lesson plans for teaching about the Iditarod race. Lessons teach finding a mean, making a timeline, and creating poetry source
St. George Island - A lesson plan with printable primary source maps, reading, and illustrations to teach students about Alaskas Unagan, Russian and American periods. Students hold a fur seal debate and discuss issues in their own communities source
Women in Alaskas History - Find information, lesson ideas, crafts, and recipes for learning about the contributions and courage of women who helped to settle Alaska source
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