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  1. In Honor of Harriet Tubman.: An article from: Instructor (1990) by Bee Cullinan, 2000-01-01

61. A Virtual Library Of Useful URLs - 371.3 WebQuests
lesson plans for Grades 912, United States history and Government. Architecture, black history month, Earth Day, Entrepreneurs, Freedom and justice,
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CyberSmart! Curriculum A free k-8 curriculum empowering students to use the Internet safely, responsibly, and effectively. Contents: Curriculum Overview, Lesson Plans and Activity Sheets, Using the Curriculum, and Technology Standards Alignment Buddy Project: Teacher Resources . Lesson Plans. Site aims to help you integrate technology into the classroom with a 3-D model: Develop, Design, and Deliver.
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Philosophical Day-Trippers . A WebQuest for Grades 10-12 (Introduction to Philosophy Class) from the classroom of Mr. Colletti.
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Personality Theories: A Web Quest for Advanced Placement Psychology by Christine Zafonte. Understanding Experimentation in Psychology: A Web Quest for Psychology 101 designed by Bernard Schuster.
292.1 Classical mythology, (Greek mythology), (Roman mythology)

62. Lesson Plan Links
black history month Resources lessons, exercises, and links to sites on the The history Channel Classroom lesson plans, resources, and ideas that
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63. Langston Hughes (1902-1967) : Teacher Resource File
Biography, bibliography, criticism, unit and lesson plans on Langston Hughes. Langston Hughes Biography From Gale Group for black history month
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/hughes.htm
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Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Langston Hughes page. The ISLMC is a meta-site where librarians, teachers, parents and students can preview sites. You can use search this site, use an index or sitemap . Revised 11/27/01.
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Library of Congress. Today in History Archive
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America's Library. Langston Hughes
Biography, articles on Hughes' life
Langston Hughes Biography
From Gale Group for Black History Month
Queens Borough Public Library Langston Hughes Page

I Hear America Singing : Langston Hughes
Biography from PBS.
Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance
From Perspectives in American Literature. Works, articles,
study questions.
Langston Hughes [painting]
Painting by Winold Reiss; from National Portrait Gallery
Langston Hughes in Lawrence, Kansas
Information about his early years in Lawrence, including some pictures. Academy of American Poets. Langston Hughes
Biography; selected bibliography Langston Hughes
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64. United States Government Lesson Plans By George Cassutto
These plans follow a standard lesson plan outline, but a teacher may want to black history month The Civil Rights Movement A black history Celebration
http://www.cyberlearning-world.com/lessons/usg.htm
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Lessons written by George Cassutto for US News and World Report's USNewsclassroom website: "The State of the Union" "Policymakers"
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This page is dedicated to any and all US Government teachers who wish to find ideas that can be used in their own US Government classrooms. Some of these plans might be appropriate for use in US History or other Social Studies classes. These plans follow a standard lesson plan outline, but a teacher may want to choose from one or more sections of the lessons themselves.
One lesson plan may contain a number of activities, and one plan may be implemented over a number of days, almost as though it were a "unit plan." When possible, quizzes and answer may be posted for your use as well. It is my sincere hope that you might be able to use some of these ideas. I am also ready to post any of your ideas, so feel free to send them to me! If you wish to collaborate with me and my classes on any one project, just

65. Reading Is Fundamental | Educators | Articles
lesson plans. *, Web Resources. *, Activities. *, RIF Exchange February was officially declared black history month in 1976, but this holiday’s origin
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Black History Month Links February was officially declared Black History Month in 1976, but this holiday’s origin dates back to 1926. Carter Woodson, an educator and historian, had the idea to celebrate the accomplishments and importance of African Americans in the U.S. The second week of February was set – close to the birthdays of abolitionist Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln – to celebrate these accomplishments. The following links are provided for you to help you discover more about our country’s African American heritage during February and all year long! About Black History:
Gateway to African American History

The State Department’s overview of this year’s theme.
The Encyclopedia Britannica Guide to Black History

Featuring biographies, profiles, a timeline, different eras in black history, a study guide and links.
Beyond Black History Month: The African American Studies Toolkit for Grades 6-12

Links to studying all aspects of African American history, including speeches, calendars, museums, FAQs, recordings, and more.

66. Library Lesson Plans
lesson 2. Read The librarian from the black Lagoon / by Mike Thaler ; pictures by Continue Gathering Resources for Biography . . black history month
http://mte.anacortes.k12.wa.us/library/lesson.htm
Library Lesson Plans Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade Third Grade ... Sixth Grade Kindergarten Week 1 Lesson 1 Read Library Lil / by Suzanne Williams ; illustrated by Steven Kellogg.
Give a tour of the library
Discuss what libraries are.... Lesson 2 Read The librarian from the Black Lagoon / by Mike Thaler ; pictures by Jared Lee.
Many new kindergarten students are unfamiliar with library vocabulary. This is a good way to introduce words like "overdue" and "check-out" Lesson 3 Read, “The Fantastic Story"
Create an illustration of Mr. Dellutri
Talk about caring for books
Talk about check-out rules and procedures Lesson 4 Concept of "Author" Read, " Franklin in the Dark
Create an illustration of Franklin (make enough copies for the class)
Writes the words of a story Students will begin a collection of illustrations showing a main character, authors name and illustrator. 10 minute book check-out and coloring activity of Franklin Lesson 5 Concept of Story Beginning, middle, end

67. African American Essay Project
(In preparation for black history month 3 week Essay Project) Click here for sample lesson plans, complete with blackboard configuration and
http://www.teachnet-lab.org/ditmas/nking/afroessays/indexking.htm
African American Essay Project (In preparation for "Black History Month" - 3 week Essay Project)
  • Research skills in creating an essay about a famous African American. Prepares students for "Black History Month" in February, when each year, American formally honors famous African Americans who have made significant contributions to American culture and the history of the United States. Appreciate the contributions made by Black Americans to the U.S. and worldwide cultures. Process of drafting and preparing for the final copy. Practice oral presentation skills by reciting excerpts from their essay at a school-wide "Black History Month" celebration. Techniques for proper Internet research. Student will analyze and evaluate the context within which and the nature of the positive difference contributed to the American culture made by the Afro American featured in his or her research report.
Take the following steps to prep for this project 1. Create an electronic list of appropriate websites. You can prepare the list in a document on the desktop for student use or on an online bookmarks source. Sign up for your free bookmarks page.

68. Gale - Free Resources - Black History - Biographies - Alex Haley
Instructional packages, lesson plans based on Roots and other books about Roots for schools Download our free 2005 black history month wall calendar.
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Journalist, Novelist The author of the widely acclaimed novel Roots was born in Ithaca, New York on August 11, 1921, and reared in Henning, Tennessee. The oldest of three sons of a college professor father and a mother who taught grade school, Haley graduated from high school at fifteen and attended college for two years before enlisting in the United States Coast Guard as a messboy in 1939. A voracious reader, Haley began writing short stories while working at sea, but it took eight years before small magazines began accepting some of his stories. By 1952, the Coast Guard had created a new rating for Haley, chief journalist, and he began handling United States Coast Guard public relations. In 1959, after 20 years of military service, he retired from the Coast Guard and launched a new career as a freelance writer. He eventually became an assignment writer for

69. VA-SOL-Lesson Plans
This activity is a fun way to introduce black history month. Young children love to show their growing strength, and this lesson is a simple confidence
http://www.knowledge.state.va.us/cgi-bin/lesview.cgi?idl=565

70. Kathy Schrock's Guide For Educators - American History
black history month lessons a wonderful series of lessons set up in the American history lesson plans that utilize the National Archives collection
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Abraham Lincoln Research Site

...a compendium of facts and snippets about the life of Abraham Lincoln
...a well-chosen list of links to support the teaching of American history; arranged by time period

Africans in America

...an online documentary of "America's journey through slavery" including teaching resources
America in the 1930's

...a content-rich site that looks at the 1930's through films, radio, and many other forms of cultural expressions
American Civil War Home Page

...an impressive number of links to Civil War information found on the Internet American Cultural History: The Twentieth Century ...a fact-filled look at the culture of the 20th century with links to support the research process American Currency Exhibit ...view American currency by era, historical significance, artistry, and imagery American Experience: The Presidents ...a companion to the PBS series with extensive information about the 20th century Presidents American Immigration Home Page ...a 10th grade project which has evolved into a wealth of information about the immigrant experience American Memory from the Library of Congress ...site which includes primary source material relating to American culture and history; includes

71. Lesson Plans
This lesson plan combines an art activity with social studies by having K6 The activity can be used during black history month as a special project,
http://www.eagle.ca/~matink/themes/Pioneers/lessons.html
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  • A Pioneer Journal

  • Grade 4 students will take on the persona of a pioneer boy or girl, and write a fictional series of journal entries describing, from a child's view, some of the events, hardships and adventures of the trek west.
  • Apple Dolls

  • This lesson plan combines an art activity with social studies by having K-6 students make a pioneer children's toy, an apple doll.
  • Beginning of an Era: The Colonial Era (pdf file)

  • This Grade 3 unit is an integrated curriculum that incorporates skills across all discipline areas that include math, science, language arts, social studies, writing and geography. The student use hands on activities to learn about Colonial America.
  • Building a Nation

  • The topics covered in this unit are Immigration, Confederation, the Canadian Pacific
    Railway, the Treaties, and the Wars. Students will know that events of this time and the immigration of various peoples brought about profound changes and that the events and people of this time have helped shape what Canada is today.
  • Celebrating Heritage Week: 90 GREAT IDEAS

  • This is a handy guide to some of the activities you can do to improve awareness and appreciation of our unique heritage! Presented in 18 categories, it includes ideas suitable for individuals, groups, businesses and organizations. You might get some new ideas as you look over these!

72. 01.30.2002 - Black History Archive Is A Boon For Teachers
She said the site is an important part of area school lesson plans for black history month observances. The California Heritage Project is one of about a
http://www.berkeley.edu/news/berkeleyan/2002/01/30_black.html

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California Heritage Project brings library collections into local K-12 classroom By Fernando Quintero
Top: a demonstration outside the courthouse on day two of Black Panther leader Huey Newton’s trial, July 16,1968. Below left: Andy, an African American gold miner, stands at his sluice box in Auburn Ravine, Calif., in the early 1850s. Below right: Duke Ellington raps with Black Student Union members at Berkeley High School, 1969.
Images courtesy of the Library’s California Heritage Collection on African Americans in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1963-74.
30 January 2002 In anticipation of February’s month-long celebration of Black History Month, Carolyn Alexander, librarian at McClymonds High School in West Oakland, is gathering information on the Black Panther Party, the controversial African-American organization born in Oakland in the 1960s. “Most of our students are curious about the Black Panthers,” says Alexander. Were the Black Panthers violent? Were there other ethnic groups besides African Americans in the movement? Were women active in the organization? These, she says, are common questions of high school seniors. To help provide answers, Moffitt librarian Lynn Jones is culling a large campus archive for digitized photos of the Panthers. Jones directs the California Heritage Project, which helps history come alive for students through Internet access to its large digitized archive, and which is collaborating with local high school teachers and librarians on a collection of resources for students.

73. Division For Public Education Black History Month Links
Compilation of Sites for black history month (includes lesson plans links). Pittsburgh PostGazette s The Kid s Corner (collection of articles)
http://www.abanet.org/publiced/bhlinks.html
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The following sites are also good sources of information about or relating to Black History Month. Mini-quiz on Black History Black History Month (from The Gale Group; includes timeline, bios, activities, and more) Compilation of Sites for Black History Month (includes lesson plans links) Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's "The Kid's Corner" (collection of articles) familyeducation.com (includes quizzes, articles, resources) African-American Odyssey (from the Library of Congress) African-American Pioneers Just the Beginning Foundation , From Slavery to the Supreme Court: The African-American Journey Through the Federal Courts Encyclopaedia Britannica ABA's Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession ABA's Council on Legal Education Opportunity (CLEO) ABA's Individual Rights and Responsibilities Section (IRR) ... National Bar Association Interested in similar features?
Visit Raising the Bar: Pioneers in the Legal Profession Back to Black History Months

74. Lesson Plan Resources
She has developed an impressive group of online lesson plans for her students. To celebrate black history month, Education World presents five lessons
http://teachers.henrico.k12.va.us/Specialist/franceslively/lesplans.htm
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Academy Curricular Exchange Language Arts Lessons
Although the title indicates grades 6-8, there are activities for any grade level here. Apple Learning InterchangeUnits of Practice
These detailed ideas and examples for teaching with technology can help you integrate new media into your work. Arthrell's Alley
Mrs. Arthrell teaches 9th and 10th grade English at Woodland Hills High School in Pennsylvania. She has developed an impressive group of online lesson plans for her students. ARTSEDGE
ARTSEDGEthe National Arts and Education Networksupports the placement of the arts at the center of the curriculum and advocates creative use of technology to enhance the K-12 educational experience. ARTSEDGE empowers educators to teach in, through, and about the arts by providing the tools to develop interdisciplinary curricula that fully integrate the arts with other academic subjects. Awesome Library: English and Language Arts
Browse the library with links to Reading and Writing, Creative Writing, Literature, Poetry, Drama, Lesson Plans, Bilingual and ESL, and Public Speaking Beyond Books
Beyond Books provides an advertising-free, content rich, course-relevant resource for teachers and students.

75. Education World ® : Lesson Planning: Lessons To Celebrate Black History Month!
Lessons to Celebrate black history month! black history month February is the annual observance of black history month, a time to recognize the achievements
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Lessons to Celebrate Black History Month!
February is the annual observance of Black History Month, a time to recognize the achievements, contributions, and culture of African Americans. This week, Education World offers ten innovative activities to start your celebration of Black History Month and to help you incorporate the African American experience into your curriculum all year long! Included: Challenge students to create ABC books, murals, and more about famous African Americans! This February marks the 25th anniversary of Black History Month. In 1926, Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson , an African American historian, writer, and educator, established Negro History Week to honor the contributions of African Americans. Often called the "Father of Black History," Woodson chose February for this observance because the birthdays of abolitionist Frederick Douglass and President Abraham Lincoln fall in this month. During the early 1970s, the name of the celebration was changed to Black History Week. It was expanded to Black History Month in 1976.

76. A Celebration Of Black History
black history month originated with the organization of Negro history Week in 1926, and a classroom lesson plan are all available from this web site.
http://www.rockingham.k12.va.us/EMS/BlackHistory/BlackHistory.html

77. African American Studies Toolkit: Home
Beyond black history month Elementary Quick links and lessons plans especially for K5. Please note Resources for K-5 teachers are found throughout
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78. Culture & Change: Black History In America
Teacher Home Online Activities lesson plans Teaching Strategies Tools Listen to a history of Jazz. Wynton Marsalis will tell you more through
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Scholastic Home About Us Site Map Search ... Tools Meet famous African Americans, listen to jazz music, publish your own writing, and explore history with our interactive timeline.
Use this interactive timeline to learn more about African-American history and nominate the men and women who really made a difference.
Listen to a History of Jazz . Wynton Marsalis will tell you more through words and sounds!
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79. Black History Links
lesson plans and ideas for the classroom black history Exploring African American Issues on the Web http//www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/BHM/AfroAm.html
http://www.qesnrecit.qc.ca/socialsciences/bhr/hbhmplan.htm
African Canadian sites African American sites People
African American historical documents online
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Lesson plans and ideas for the classroom
Web Resources African American History and Culture
Horace Mann Middle School
Grade 7 - Mr. Nurse
http://www.lkwdpl.org/schools/horacemann/hmnurs.htm
African American History Through the Arts
http://cghs.dade.k12.fl.us/african-american/index.htm

African American Inventors
http://www.memphis-schools.k12.tn.us/admin/tlapages/africa.htm Mrs. Haney, a television producer, has been given the task of creating a mini-series for Black History Month. She has hired you, as part of a team of researchers and writers, to create a program on a famous African-American inventor. Your team has a deadline of two weeks to be ready to tape your program. Lessons from the American Memory Learning Page: After Reconstruction: Problems of African Americans in the South http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/lessons/rec/rhome.html The collection African American Perspectives: Pamphlets from the Daniel A.P. Murray Collection, 1818-1907

80. The History Of Jim Crow
All lesson plans are available to print as Adobe PDF files. Ideal for AfricanAmerican history month, this lesson makes the information in the overview
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Jim Crow Lesson Plans All lesson plans are available to print as Adobe PDF files. If you don't have the FREE Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here History
Teachers contribute their best lessons on the events that they think are the most important in the Jim Crow years. The lessons also link themselves to one or more of the four episodes of The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow Be sure to check out the interactive student activities under " Simulations "Historical Analyses, Cognitive Organizers, Essay Questions in a writer's workshop format, mini quizzes, Primary Source Material Analysis, and Prediction Centers create a well-rounded unit of study designed to challenge and motivate students to learn more about this period in history. The Brown v. Board of Education Cases: An Education Unit on the Cases Comprising the Landmark 1954 School Desegregation Decision
Students analyze the legal history of segregation in this 7-section unit, focusing on documents from five early court cases that comprised the landmark Brown v. Board of Education

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