Learn key population statistics by investigating the ten most populous countries in 2013; make a map. Explore global population changes from 1960 – 2010
Explore the history and controversy behind the creation of a free trade zone between the United States, Mexico and Canada
Learn key population statistics by investigating the ten most populous cities in 2013. Make a map identifying them, and explore global population growth
In this series, students explore historical narratives that reveal turning points in world history.
How did OPEC cause an economic crisis in the 1970s? Learn about the cartel that turned oil into a political weapon. At the end take a short, online quiz
Explore key people, events, and issues related to the questions: What early civilizations developed along the Nile River? Why is their history in danger?
Why does the Amazon rainforest need to be saved? Learn about the largest rainforest and its impact on the world. At the end, take a short, online quiz
Learn about the geographic region known as Oceania. Read and listen to definitions, examine images, and take a quiz to test your understanding
Learn key characteristics of the Amazon Rainforest – examine images and texts, investigate specific features, and make a map identifying its location
Why is the Sahara Desert so large? Learn about the world’s largest desert and how it reflects the earth’s climate. At the end, take a short online quiz