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The conference call will begin at 10 a. Eastern time today and will be available for replay via the website.
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ANNOUNCING A SPECIAL CONTEST: Watch THE KENTUCKY DERBY this Saturday!
The Kentucky Derby is known as “the greatest two minutes in sports” because of the tremendous speed of the athletes: a field of three-year-old thoroughbred racehorses, expertly guided at record speed by their illustrious jockeys, all carefully coached by their trainer! But did you know, the Derby is the first jewel to be won in a series of three premiere races that hold a great deal of historic importance in this country? Winning the Triple Crown is a sporting achievement quite rare and prestigious. In spite of the difficulty of the achievement, the Triple Crown is sought after with vigor and determination that inspires us all – racing enthusiasts, sporting champions, and every day people.
What dreams can you inspire in your students with this month’s lesson plans founded on such a tremendous athletic achievement?
We invite you to enjoy the Derby this Saturday, May 3rd, and then participate in our online contest to win a prize Here’s how the contest works:
Watch the Derby on Saturday (May 3rd) and then post a comment here on the TPS-GSU blog to answer these questions:
Tell us the names of the winning horse, jockey, and trainer …
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LESSON PLANS FOR MAY: Ready to Go … Use them Today!
American’s Story-Jump Back in Time
American’s Story-Explore the States
Kentucky’s Primary Source Set for Teachers
FEATURE TEACHER INTERVIEW FOR MAY: Carol Meyer
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