Middle America Websites
General Information, Search Databases, and Online Encyclopedias
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Culture Specific SitesGovernment Specific SitesGeography Specific Sites |
Specific Research Sites for Countries
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Specific Questions each group must address and know
Guatemala - Explain the recent caravan of migrants from Guatemala.
Haiti - Explain Haiti's economic standing compared to the rest of the Western Hemisphere.
Cuba - Explain how Cuba's relationship with the United States has changed over time and most recently.
Puerto Rico - Explain Puerto Rico's relationship and current status with the United States. Also explain the impact of the previous hurricane that hit there.
Panama - Explain the importance of the Panama Canal.
Nicaragua - Find out how, why, and the importance of a new canal being made in Nicaragua.
Mexico - Explain the relationship with Mexico and the United States. Explain their stance on the "Wall".
Costa Rica - Describe Costa Rica's biodiversity and ecotourism.
Haiti - Explain Haiti's economic standing compared to the rest of the Western Hemisphere.
Cuba - Explain how Cuba's relationship with the United States has changed over time and most recently.
Puerto Rico - Explain Puerto Rico's relationship and current status with the United States. Also explain the impact of the previous hurricane that hit there.
Panama - Explain the importance of the Panama Canal.
Nicaragua - Find out how, why, and the importance of a new canal being made in Nicaragua.
Mexico - Explain the relationship with Mexico and the United States. Explain their stance on the "Wall".
Costa Rica - Describe Costa Rica's biodiversity and ecotourism.
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Step 2: Return to the dashboard by clicking this link Prezi.com Step 3: A file called: Middle America Template should be there. At the bottom right of it, there is a down arrow. Click that. Click "Make a Copy." A duplicate version titled "Copy of Middle America Template should appear". Step 4: Click on this link: Prezi.com to return to the dashboard. Step 5: Click on the name: Copy of Middle America Template" and type in your hour's name, hyphen, country name. Example "3rd Hour - Mexico". Step 6: At the bottom right of your group's template that you re-titled, there is a down arrow. Click that. Click "Add Collaborators" Step 7: Switch from "Can Present" to "Can Edit" Step 8: Type in your group member's emails. Your presentation is now shared with your group. Share your Prezi with Mr. CottoneTo share with Mr. Cottone, follow the directions below:
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