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"If A is success in
life, then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and
z is keeping your mouth shut."
Albert Einstein
"Don't say things.
What you are stands over you the while, and thunders so that I
cannot hear what you say to the contrary."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"A classic is
something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to
read."
Mark Twain
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WebQuests for Social Studies
Social Studies teachers can use the following WebQuests, created
by CCSD teachers.
These WebQuests are best
viewed with Netscape
PreK-2nd Grade
Grades 3-5
Middle School
High School
Black History-1st
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Architectural
Patterns in Charleston-3rd-5th
Charleston: The Civil
War Connection-3rd-4th
Economics for Third Grade-3rd
Hail, Mr. President-5th
Help Me Become An American-5th
Investingating Your Roots-3rd
Native Americans: A Focus on
the Nez Perce Tribe-5th
South Carolina,
A Great Place to Be-3rd
South Carolina, Here
We Come-3rd
The Battle that Began the
Civil War-4th
The Three Branches of Government-5th
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A Canadian Adventure-7th
Beware the Ides of March-7th
Blood in the Sand-middle
school
Can You Hear the Battle
Cry?-middle school
George Washington-The President
Who Set President-middle school
Egypt, the Gift of the Nile-middle
school
Exploring Latin America-7th
Jerusalem: Whose Holy City Is
It Anyway?-7th
Selling the Seven Wonders-middle
school
The First Americans-middle
school
The Life of a Knight-6th
Traveling to Washington,
DC-middle school
War with Mexico-8th
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The Silk Road: Civilization's
Super Highway-World History
The Roaring Twenties-US
History, 11th-12th
The Treaty of Versailles-10th
World History
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