HELP needed.

BRINTON mara at childcareresourcesinc.org
Mon Jan 22 10:18:00 EST 2001



I recommend you contact Follett Library Resources and order their CD-Rom =
Catalog.  This catalog covers every major topic that children grades K-12 =
encounter in school (math, science, basic skills, social studies, language =
arts, health and safety).  Their contact information is as follows:

Follett Library Resources
1340 Ridgeview Drive
McHenry, Illinois 60050-7048
customer service 800-435-6170
email: custserv at flr.follett.com  web site: www.flr.follett.com=20

I think the cd resources listed in their catalog will be extremely =
helpful.

Mara Brinton
School-Age/Youth Trainer
Child Care Resources Inc.

>>> Mariana.Hudrea at MAIL.ALPHANET.RO 01/21/01 02:50AM >>>
Hello  everybody!

I  wonder   whether  you  could  give  me  a helping   hand  in  finding  =
a  CD-ROM  on the history  of  the  USA.

I  got  an  extraordinary  positive  feedback  from  my  students  after  =
using , during  the  first  term, the  following CD-ROMs  for  the  =
classes  of  history:
  a.. The  Rise and Fall  of  the  British  Empire
  b.. The  Industrial  Revolution
  c.. The  Second  World  War
and  some  others.
The one  with  the  Industrial  Revolution was very  useful  not  only  =
for  my  students  but  also  for  me  for better  understanding  what  =
and  why  things  are  the  way  they  are all over  the  world.

Now  I  have  to  teach them , during  the  second term, some  facts  =
about  the  History  of  the  USA and  I  think  if  I  can  find a  =
CD-ROM   on  this  topic   my  students  would  be  very   satisfied.

If any  of  you  can  recommend  me other  CD-ROMs on  these  topics I  =
would  very  much appreciate  that.

Warm  regards  to  you  all,

Mariana

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