HELP needed.
Mariana Hudrea
mariana.hudrea at mail.alphanet.ro
Mon Jan 22 20:20:32 EST 2001
Thanks a lot!
Mariana
----- Original Message -----
From: BRINTON <MARA at CHILDCARERESOURCESINC.ORG>
To: <YOUTHLEARN at LISTSERV.MORINO.ORG>
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: HELP needed.
<p>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
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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