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Cities in Latin America: Ancient to Modern, a K-12 Educator Workshop
This guide provides openly available digital resources for K-12 teachers to use in teaching.
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Activities for Children
Aztecs Find a Home: The Eagle Has Landed
Lesson plans and activities for grades 3-5, from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Haman Population Dynamics
Interactive labs and visuals to teach about urbanization and megacities. From Annenberg Learner.
Explore Teotihuacan in Minecraft
Allows visitors to explore Teotihuacan in Minecraft and includes a free, downloadable map. From the DeYoung Museum.
LAPL Research and Homework Resources
Hundreds of websites and databases, many available from your computer.
Megacities
Blog of a Geography professor at Rhode Island College, who provides resources for teaching and learning about very large urban cities.
Megacities and urban sprawl
Example of a spatial activity (using Tokyo) that uses GIS to create a multi-layered map. Includes lesson plan, can be adapted.
UCLA Library YouTube Channel
Series of instructional videos on everything from mapping research ideas to navigating databases.
World Population
Lesson plans related to demographics, aimed at high school students.
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