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McDonnell did and use a book, or seek them out in magazines and travel brochures. There a lot of things you can do with skylines in the classroom.įirst you need some pictures. Later, they’ll write tourism brochures, research places where they might want to go to college, and put their dreams for the future into their geography lessons.Ī skyline is a view of a city showing its tall buildings against the sky. She’ll have the students research the places in the pictures. She laminated pages from Skylines: American Cities Yesterday and Today, a book of skyline photos, to present to her class. Seuss book Oh, the Places You’ll Go! to jumpstart the year. Heather’s mission, she says, is “to bring the world to my classroom.” So she uses the Dr. Heather McDonnell from Walter Turnbow Elementary suggested an unusual one. Many teachers have a favorite Back to School Lesson Plan to kick off the new school year.