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NOVEMBER 2017
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THE MAYFLOWER
Leveled Articles:
Plymouth Colony
Lexile 750

Mayflower
Lexile 830

 
Mayflower
Lexile 1080

Mayflower Compact
Lexile 1330

GoTube Video: Ships and Shipping
Sidebar: The Mayflower Compact
Factbox: Massachusetts
Websites: MayFlowerHistory.com, American Experience: The Pilgrims Collection
go! Fact: The Mayflower was so old that once, during a storm, one of the ship's main supporting timbers broke. To support the broken beam, a printing press was placed underneath it. The press was one of the pieces of equipment that the Pilgrims were taking to the New World.
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PANAMA CANAL
Leveled Articles:
Ships and Shipping
Lexile 770

Panama
Lexile 950

 
Panama Canal
Lexile 1180

Panama Canal Zone
Lexile 1350

GoTube Video: Panama Canal
Sidebar: Panama Canal
Table: Some Well-Known Canals of the World
Websites: Official Panama Canal Website , Panama and the Canal
go! Fact: The passage through the Panama Canal shortens a ship's trip from the Atlantic to the Pacific by 11,270 km (7,000 mi).
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ELECTRICITY
Leveled Articles:
Static Electricity
Lexile 550

Electricity
Lexile 890

 
The Nature of Electricity
Lexile 1120

Electricity
Lexile 1370

GoTube Video: Electricity
Experiments: How to Demonstrate Static Electricity, How to Build an Electric Motor
Websites: Electricity Experiments, All About Electricity, History of Electricity & Magnetism
go! Fact: Lightning occurs when a large buildup of static electricity suddenly becomes a burst of electric current moving to another place.
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TODAY IN HISTORY
On this day in 1532, Francisco Pizarro and his men captured Atahualpa, the last Inca ruler.
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