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Pennsylvania, is a commonwealth of contrasts. Sometimes
called Penn's Woods, 17 million acres, or nearly 60%, of Pennsylvania
is forest land. Pennsylvania also has two major metropolises and
many cities. These cities are rich in history. They offered many different
ways to relax or to have fun.
Which Pennsylvania city would you like to explore?Create a multimedia project, a computer based slide
show, or a poster about a city in the Commonwealth you would like to
visit.
Give facts about the city. What would you like to see?
Explain
your choice.
Helpful Hints:
You need to think about several things to do this
project. Begin by identifying what you need to know to do the project.
For example: can you name any of the cities located in Pennsylvania?Think about the things you and your family enjoy doing.
If you are a fan of plays and shows, maybe your want to find a city
with several theaters and performing artists.
Is there something you have always wanted to see like
a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton? That could be a helpful starting point
for your efforts.
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Posted 2/9/2006 In the spirit of Thomas Paine - released to public domain by Cynthia
J. O'Hora
Save a tree - use a digital answer format - Highlight the text above. Copy it. Paste it in a word processing document. Save the document in your folder. Answer on the word processing document in a contrasting color (not yellow) or font. Avoid fancy fonts like: Symbols, , or . Save your work frequently.
Proof the project. It is funny how speling errors and typeos sneak in to the bets work.
Make Your Own Answer Sheet Form using Word Processing
Aligned with the following Pa
Academic Standards - Reading, Writing Speaking, History, Civics and
Government, Mathematics, History, Science and Technology
Aligned with the National Standards for Civics and Government |