Increasingly, teachers do not have enough topics to teach children. This book is specifically designed to teach students a variety of interesting topics. This book will be very useful for teachers and students. For teachers who teach first and second grade children, we suggest introducing the theme " The truth isn't out there...or is it?” We will tell you about the annual UFO festival in Roswell, new Mexico. This remote desert city attracts thousands of people every year. Journalists from UFO Discovery went to this festival. They tell us how they went to festivals. They sold many UFO Souvenirs, lived in a UFO hotel, and even went to planetariums and visited the city where mark Brazel came across large pieces of metal and a huge hole in the ground in 1947. The next day they spent the night in the camp outside. They spent the night looking up at the sky and admiring the stars. For third grades, we offer teachers the theme “In search of monsters”. There, teachers will talk about the international Museum of cryptozoology. Next to this Museum is an eight-foot replica of Bigfoot. And inside the Museum are plaster casts of Bigfoot and Yeti prints, hair samples and a life-size model of latimeria. Everything in this Museum belongs to Lauren Coleman. Lauren has recently been popular on TV. He is often interviewed and asked interesting questions about his Hobbies. For fourth and fifth grades, we offer a topic to study called "Haunted London". We invite teachers to tell us about the mysterious London. From Medieval times to the early 20th century, the Tower of London has had a long, cruel history of imprisonment, trials, executions and torture. It's no wonder then that the types of ghosts are a common occurrence here! One of the most frequent ghosts is the headless Anne Boleyn, the unlucky wife of Henry Vill who was beheaded at the Tower in 1536. There is also the white lady who perfume to fill the air surrounding the White Tower and who was once spotted waving to a group of children visiting the opposite building. Stories of ghostly goings-on at the Tower of London are numerous and still occur today. The Tower of London are numerous and still occur today. For sixth grades, we suggest that teachers tell us about mystical places. For example, the first place: The Hum - New Mexico, USA & Woodland, UK. Everyone knows how annoying constant, low level noise can be. The sound of a slow dripping tap or someone tapping their foot repeatedly could drive a saint to distraction. So imagine what it must be like to live with that kind of irritating sound all the time. In the 1990s, residents of the town of Taos in New Mexico began complaining about hearing a faint sound like a distant car engine. Not everyone hears the strange noise called 'The Hum', but many of the 'victims' complain of loss of sleep, dizziness, headaches and anxiety. Investigators have suggested that the noise is caused by sounds produced naturally by the ear or by waves crashing together on the ocean floor. Most recently, a Hum also struck the tiny English village of Woodland in 2011. "It's loudest on Sundays," says one resident 66. "It's a bit like a fridge, but it definitely isn't my fridge. "For the moment 'The Hum' remains a mystery that continues to drive its victims mad! And the second is a mystical place located in Australia. Black Mountain - Australia. Formed from volcanic magma around 260 million years ago, Black Mountain is made up of a labyrinth of massive black boulders. It's a wonderful, unique place but it has a dark history and locals claim visitors should beware. Explorers have described the maze of caves and narrow passageways in the mountain and some have reported an interior inhabited by vampire bats and gigantic pythons within pockets of suffocating bad air. Countless stories tell of the people who have walked into the caves never to return. Even a farmer and his herd of cattle are said to have disappeared into the mysterious caves. Some say that the eerie sounds of cries and loud banging are the lost trying to find their way out. Others insist it's the natural sounds of water and cracking stones in the caves. There is also a legend that a cat-like beast called 'the Queensland tiger' is responsible for the disappearances as it prowls the area and drags victims into its lair in the caves. Intriguingly, descriptions of the Queensland tiger closely resemble a species of lion which became extinct in Queensland about 20,000 years ago! For the seventh grade, we offer to talk about "Back to life". when the last Pyrenean ibex died, killed by a falling tree, the species officially became extinct. But scientists had already taken and carefully preserved DNA samples from this into a wild mountain goat. Using these samples and a domestic goat's invest ovary eggs, they were able to bring the Pyrenean ibex back to short life. Even though the clone lived for only seven minutes, some as an scientists claim that advanced techniques could now be used to when clone dinosaurs and unleash a real-life 'Jurassic Park' world! on the world. For eighth and ninth grades, we suggest telling about "the Centerville Ghost". When Mr Hiram B Otis of America bought Canterville Chase, everyone told him he was doing a very stupid thing, as there was no doubt at all that the place was haunted. Indeed, Lord Canterville himself had seen it as his duty to mention the fact to Mr Otis. "We have not lived in the place ourselves," said Lord Canterville, "since my great-aunt, the Dowager Duchess of Bolton, was frightened into an illness from which she never really recovered by two ghostly hands being placed on her shoulders as she was dressing for dinner, and the ghost has been seen by several living members of my family, as well as by the vicar. After the unfortunate incident with the Duchess, none of our younger servants would stay with us, and my wife often got very little sleep at night because of the mysterious noises that came from the corridor and the library. "For tenth and eleventh grades, we offer a theme called "The tunguska event". "Suddenly ... the sky was split in two and high above the forest the whole northern part of the sky appeared covered in fire. At that moment, there was a bang in the sky and a mighty crash ... followed by a noise like stones falling from 19 the sky, or of guns firing. The earth trembled. "This is how a witness described one of the most mysterious and frightening events to occur on the planet in history. It was around 7 am on 30th June 1908 near Vanavara in Siberia and people were just waking up when suddenly there was huge explosion in the skies above the Podkamennay Tugunska River. The shock of the blast was so strong that it was recorded by instruments as far away as England. Millions of trees were flattened and thousands of reindeer and other wildlife were killed. Surprisingly, and fortunately, there were no human victims though. After the blast, thick clouds gathered in the skies over the region reflecting the sunlight away. At the time no one understood what had happened and local people thought that the god Ogdy had punished them. We believe that all these topics are very interesting and informative. Students and teachers will be very interested in studying them.
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