INTRODUCTION Welcome Fourth Graders! The Governor of Maryland and the Office of Tourism has asked for our help. They want you to use your superior knowledge, research skills, and creativity to design a booklet which will explain the many important features of Maryland. We are very proud to be a citizen of Maryland because of its many recreation options, natural beauty, and history. Part One Visit Maryland's State Archives and click "At a Glance" to have a beginning look at some of our state's facts and history. Remember: Practice using the pointer to travel to different links. Use the forward and backward buttons. Become familiar with the page set up. Take notes of any questions that you have or any "cool" information that you find. What You'll Need To Read PART ONE Introduction PART TWO Project Requirements PART THREE Collecting Information PART FOUR Other Research PART FIVE Conclusion
Welcome Fourth Graders! The Governor of Maryland and the Office of Tourism has asked for our help. They want you to use your superior knowledge, research skills, and creativity to design a booklet which will explain the many important features of Maryland. We are very proud to be a citizen of Maryland because of its many recreation options, natural beauty, and history. Part One Visit Maryland's State Archives and click "At a Glance" to have a beginning look at some of our state's facts and history. Remember: Practice using the pointer to travel to different links. Use the forward and backward buttons. Become familiar with the page set up. Take notes of any questions that you have or any "cool" information that you find. What You'll Need To Read PART ONE Introduction PART TWO Project Requirements PART THREE Collecting Information PART FOUR Other Research PART FIVE Conclusion
Visit Maryland's State Archives and click "At a Glance" to have a beginning look at some of our state's facts and history. Remember: Practice using the pointer to travel to different links. Use the forward and backward buttons. Become familiar with the page set up. Take notes of any questions that you have or any "cool" information that you find. What You'll Need To Read PART ONE Introduction PART TWO Project Requirements PART THREE Collecting Information PART FOUR Other Research PART FIVE Conclusion