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Hi Doug-via our email conversations, I have attached the completed SEA above and my additions to the part B and C items below. Please Review this information and give me feeback. Thanks-Lawrence.
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Lawrence - The final product looks good, thanks for setting up the page. It's been a pleasure working with you. - Doug

How can this series of maps be used in the classroom? ** These maps would be a great source to use for a World History class. There would be no better way for the students to better understand the strategic side of the war. The use of these maps would allow students to not only identify where specific battles happened, but also how each side went about that battle strategically. I believe these maps would make the material more interesting to the students because they would be able to visualize what took place during those battles. This would make learning about WWII so much more interesting for the students. In addition, the use of this map may help students learn how to read and analyze maps.  It would probably be important for the students to understand some of the background of the war before using these maps. Understanding who was fighting for each side and understanding what they were trying to accomplish would be useful. They should also know background information on the commanding officers of the armies. This would give them a better understanding of why they took the strategy that they did. Any background information on the geographic locations of battles or the terrain in those areas would be extremely useful as well. Some experience with maps and map reading may help as well.  If I taught this subject matter I would certainly use these maps in my classroom. I believe that when students are able to visualize the events, it makes learning so much more enjoyable for them. I also believe that it would make learning more affective because the mental image that the students would gain from the maps would most likely stay with them. These maps would also allow for better classroom discussion because the students would be able to give reasoning why they think the different sides chose to do some of the things they did in battle.  Maps of military battles could be used in a theatre class in order to help the class put on a dramatization about the battle. The map would serve as a guide for how they would stage the production.  The most obvious subject area that maps can be used in would be geography. Maps are essential in this class so that students can visually see where certain states, countries, and continents are in the world.  Maps can also be used in science class to show weather patterns in certain geographical areas. By seeing the weather patterns the students could better understand what types of animals live in certain geographical areas. Maps could be used help students understand the planning for distribution of products (and business units) in terms demographics. This could include placement and shipping solutions. Maps can also help students to learn how to travel, getting from one place to another. This could be a map of a city, town, state. It can be as simple as a map of an airport. This is a life skill all students can benefit from.--
 * What prior information would be necessary for students to use these maps effectively? **<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman';">
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