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         History American Lesson Plans:     more books (23)
  1. Reproducible Lesson Plans (American History The Modern Era Since 1865) by Staff, 2001
  2. History Curriculum/lesson Plans Our American Heritage 3 - A Beka Book
  3. Lesson Plans on African-American History (Compiled, Written, and Edited by New York City Teachers) by United Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO, 1969
  4. Teaching American history with the Internet: Internet lesson plans and classroom activities (Teaching with the Internet) by Rod Haenke, 1998
  5. Teaching American history with the Internet: Internet lesson plans and classroom activities (Teaching with the Internet) by Michael D Headings, 1999
  6. American history: growing up in slavery. (Lesson Plans).: An article from: Junior Scholastic
  7. History 3: Our American Heritage, Curriculum/lesson Plans (A Beka Book Home School)
  8. American History: The Modern Era Since 1865:producible Lesson Plans
  9. American History: the Early Years to 1877, Reproducible Lesson Plans
  10. Harvest ceremony: beyond the thanksgiving myth: the Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of the American Indian.(LESSON PLAN): An article from: Social Education by Gale Reference Team, 2006-11-01
  11. How American Began: Textbook and Teacher's Manual with Lesson Plans and Key
  12. Chief big business takes charge: how one man helped change the course of the French and Indian War.(American History)(William Johnson ): An article from: Junior Scholastic by Andrew Ragan, 2007-10-01
  13. American History: The Early Years to 1877, Reproducable Lesson Plans (Easy-to-use plans help you: prepare for class in one easy step, identify chapter objectives, integrate activities without extra preparation time) by Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, 2002
  14. Reproducible Lesson Plans The American Journey by Joyce Appleby Ph D, 1998

61. America's Homepage - Lesson Plans
This lesson correlates to the National history Standards. B.1 Explain how a history of slavery distinguishes american society from other societies.
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The Living Symbol
Suggested Grade Level: 9-10 How does an individual become the embodiment of a nation? Can the process be reversed to permit a glimpse into the human life underlying the symbol? Goals: To examine the life and legend of George Washington as reflected in his writings and in popular commemorations of his accomplishments; to investigate his contribution to the legend that has grown up around him; to explore some of the meanings that have been attached to Washington through the course of American history; to present a statement of findings. Skills: Assessing documentary sources; critical analysis of texts and images; critical thinking; Internet research.
Cultural Change
Suggested Grade Level: 10-12 Political developments leave a clear trace in the life of a nation, usually marked by legislative mileposts like the Fourteenth Amendment, which dictates equal protection for all, and the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. But such developments have a cultural dimension as well, often evident in the attitudes and assumptions implicit in political arguments. Goals: To examine some of the arguments used to win the vote for American women; to explore the cultural dimension of these arguments as reflected in their characterization of men and women; to weigh the rhetorical impact these arguments had in their time by writing counter-arguments from several standpoints; to think critically about the relationship between political ideas and cultural attitudes.

62. U.S.A History - Image Archives - Public Domain
Popular Songs in american history american Folk and Traditional Music with Site has lesson plans, too, on how to use the images. See lesson plan on
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Program Goals Lesson Plans ... To top of page American History Links - Public Domain Images This page was created for students to use for a lesson on artist Barbara Kruger - using historical and/or public domain photographs - combining image with text. 1492: An Ongoing Voyage An Ongoing Voyage addresses such questions by examining the rich mixture of societies coexisting in five areas of this hemisphere before European arrival. From Library of Congress. See all of the online Exhibits American Cultural History - The 19th Century - Through the decades - from Kingwood College Library American Cultural History of the 20th Century Kingwood College Library. The purpose of these pages is to present a series of web guides on the decades of the twentieth century. American Experience from PBS. See the American Presidents, Biographies, the American Landscape, Pop Culture and Technology American Art - Nineteenth Century American in Art and Literature - National Gallery of Art.

63. African-American Lesson Plans
Submit Your lesson Plan Here! The Internet Africanamerican history Challenge The Online Grade Book for The Internet AA history Challenge
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Children's Books on Slavery Themes and Content Powerful African-American Images in Children's Picture Books This page is dedicated to Booker T. Washington...The Great Educator. Homepage

64. American Revolution Lesson Plans - Revolutionary War Lessons
Use these lesson plans on the american Revolution for great teaching ideas. Studies american history american Revolution american Revolution lessons
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Recent Up a category Celebrating George Washington Listed in this article are some great ideas for integrating curriculum using George Washington as a focal point. Images of the American Revolution A document-based lesson plan from the National Archives. This is written at the high school level and has students critically analyze primary source documents. Johnny Tremain: Teacher Cyberguide Find five great activities including oral reports and persuasive essays. Useful when integrating Social Studies and Language Arts. Loyalist and British Songs and Poetry Let your students hear these songs and read this poetry to gain a better understanding of the British side to the American Revolution.

65. Traditional Literature. Lesson Plans
From Yale New haven lesson plans How the African american Storyteller Impacts the Black Third grade unit; american history and Geography; From Trinity
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/tradless.htm
Traditional Literature. Lesson Plans
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center's traditional literature lesson plans page. You'll find lesson plans on mythology, fables, tall tales and other forms of traditional literature. You can search this site for related materials. Page revised 1/29/99
[General Sites]
[Tall Tales] [Folktales] [Folktales, etc.; African American] ...
Community Learning Network
Great site. Myths, ghost stories, Chinese folktales, Christmas stories, fairy tales and more. Must browse!
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Tall Tales
American Tall Tales Unit
Have students write their own tall tales and other activities.
Tall Tales
Grade 5; Text and activities; from Mr. Fullerton, American
Community School
Descriptive Modern Tall Tale
Language arts, grade 5
Did You Ever Have a Dream Like This? Fantasy Photographs
From American Museum of Photography
Walking the Winds; American Tales
pdf file; The Kennedy Center Traveling Young Players;
Grades K - 12
Steamboats in America

Tall tales; Social studies, grades 5-6. Uses fiction, nonfiction.
From AskEric Japan Online Project Lesson Plan
pdf file; compare Japanese and American Tall Tales

66. Colonial America 1600-1775, K12 Resources
Selected resources for teaching Colonial american history for educators at lesson plans for a Colonial Christmas at A Colonial Christmas in Williamsburg
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/colonial.htm
Colonial America 1600-1775
K12 Resources
DDC 973.2
Explore the Colonial Period of our history through the Internet. You'll find maps, lesson plans, bibliographies and curriculum content materials here.
Primary Resource Documents
Timelines History State, Cities Histories ... Religion
Primary Resource Documents
The American Colonist's Library
Huge collection of primary resource documents Archiving Early America
Historic documents from 18th century America. Declaration of Independence, etc. writings; lives of early Americans Colonial Charters, Grants and Related Documents The Avalon Project from Yale Early American Colonial Literature to 1700 Biographical information, e-texts, lesson plan for Captain John Smith, Increase Mather, Cotton Mather, William Bradford, Anne Bradstreet, Edward Taylor, Edward Winslow, John Winthrop Mary Rowlandson, John Dickinson; ISLMC Page Historical Text Archive Historical text archives; Native Americans; Salem Witch Trials; More Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive and Transcription Project Documents, maps, people, images; from University of Virginia [Back to Top]
Timelines
The History Place. Timeline. Early Colonial Era to 1700

67. Lesson Plans For History
Specific lesson plans. TTU Inter Library Loan request form for books (american Social history Project/Center for history and the New Media)
http://www.tntech.edu/history/lesson.html
Lesson Plans for History
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Lesson Plans for K-12 Teaching
History Textbooks and Course Syllabi Online
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68. Native American Lesson Plan, Teaching Elementary Culture, Art, Worksheet, US His
NATIVE american lesson PLAN TEACHING LEARNING american history CULTURE More Social Studies, american history, and Geography lesson plans and Worksheets
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NATIVE AMERICAN LESSON PLAN TEACHING LEARNING AMERICAN HISTORY CULTURE SOCIAL STUDIES STUDENTS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CURRICULUM UNITED STATES THEME UNIT PROCESS US ACTIVITIES UNIT RESOURCES ACTIVITY Learn History and culture.
NATIVE AMERICANS LESSON PLAN
Native American Lesson (2-3 days) The Navajo People Note: This lesson can be modified to focus on any culture being studied. Academic Language Focus
  • What it means to compare and contrast two cultures How to use research skills and find information based on a prompt What comprises a culture and how traditions are passed on from generation to generation How cultural artifacts are symbolic and meaningful to a culture
Learning Objective After reading and researching information about the Navajo tribe, students will be able understand the culture and traditions of this tribe and make comparisons to their own culture, by researching, writing about and creating Navajo jewelry and completing a cultural comparison worksheet. Grades 3rd Grade - 4th Grade - 5th Grade Content Area(s) Social Studies, Language Arts

69. Celebrate Native American Culture, Wisconsin Lesson Plans, 1998
Celebrate Native american Cultures. Fourth grade lesson plan prepared by Sue Many Smokes, Many Moons A Chronology of american Indian history Through
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Wisconsin Lesson Plans Celebrate Native American Cultures Fourth grade lesson plan prepared by Sue Hollenbeck (De Soto Area School District), Liz Sullivan (Sparta Area School District), and Ann Scheckel (Tomah Area School District) Day 1 History Day 2 Archaeology Day 3 Archaeology Techniques Day 4 Language and Names Day 5 Storytelling Day 6 Celebrate Native American Cultures Bibliography Wisconsin Lesson Plans Investigating Wisconsin History Exploring Wisconsin Our Home ... Wisconsin Powwow Day 1 : History Objectives
  • To determine students' prior knowledge of Native American culture To provide students with background information on the history of Native Americans in Wisconsin, including migration, location, and population
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70. Primary Source: Library: U.S. History Lesson Plans
Curriculum Units Inclusive american history It has two components teacher guided lesson plans and a student webguided exploration.
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Curriculum Units: Inclusive American History Elementary Middle School High School Download Adobe Acrobat Reader High School:
The four following curriculum units are from our five-volume sourcebook on African American History, Making Freedom . They are available online free from our publisher, Heinemann.
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Chapter 9 from Sourcebook 1: The Slave Labor SystemWhere and Why?
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Chapter 5 from Sourcebook 2: The Life and Times of Elizabeth "Mum Bett" Freeman,1742-1829.
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Expectations raised by the Revolution's rhetoric of liberty resulted in many African Americans petitioning the courts to seek their freedom. Elizabeth "Mum Bett" Freeman was one of those people. Her strength, competence, and self-respect positively affected all people who knew her. In this lesson students will: learn to use primary and secondary source documents to piece together elements from one woman's life as they become familiar with a significant period in history and the historical figure Elizabeth Freeman; gain some understanding of how court action can affect social practice; make decisions about what kinds of information to include or leave out when creating a documentary portrait of someone's life.
Chapter 9 from Sourcebook 3: Maria W. StewartAn African American Woman Speaks.

71. Classroom Lesson Plans: Helping Teachers Teach History
Teachers can access history resources and lesson plans arranged by grade level american Crossroads Project Using technology and multimedia to teach
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    Below are links to sites specifically designed to help teachers use the Internet in designing courses in history. Please feel free to send us other links we should post. Just drop an email to the editor. Note: Descriptions of the sites are taken from the sites themselves. THE SYLLABUS FINDER The Syllabus Finder : This site, run by George Mason University's Center for History and New Media, features an automated search tool that locates relevant syllabi on any topic. The Syllabus Finder scans the largest database of history syllabiover 11,000 and growing dailyin combination with a powerful Google-based search of thousands of others on the web. You can compare courses at different universities, see how widely assigned a specific book is, or use it to plan your own course. (Authors: You can use it to find out how widely assigned your own book is.) FOR K-12 TEACHERS The New York Times Learning Network: This site is geared towards students in grades 3-12, their teachers and parents. Teachers can access daily lesson plans for grades 6-12, as well as quizzes built around NYT articles. Previous lessons are available in the archive and in thematic lesson plan units. Teachers can also use News Snapshot, aimed for grades 3-5, to explore current events through New York Times photos and related questions. The site also provides them with the latest education news from the newspaper.

72. Smithsonian Education - Lesson Plans - History And Culture
African american Art, African american Culture, African american history PDF Icon, Some lesson plans are only available in Adobe Acrobat format.
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73. Smithsonian Education - Educators
Standards based lesson plans, activities, and teaching tools on art, history, African american Art, African american Culture, African american history
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74. EducatingJane.com: Lesson Plans About Women In History And Women's Issues. 
March is Women s history Month, here is a list of lesson plans to get you started. american Women s history A Research Guide MTSU A very good resource.
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Links verified Feb 22, 2004. March is Women's History Month, here is a list of lesson plans to get you started. Use these lessons year round to incorporate women in history in your classroom. Promote Educational Gender Equity in your school, sign up for the educators' e-mail list and get updates on gender equity and more. Mulan as a Unit Study by Victory Press
Study and compare Disney's version with the real legend of Mulan.

75. Black History Links
African american historical documents online lesson plans and ideas for the classroom Black history Exploring African american Issues on the Web
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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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

76. Lesson Plan Central - US History Lesson Plan
lesson Plan Central contains US history lesson plans, US history units, Each day an event from american history is illustrated by digitized items from
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  • 77. PHSchool - AP* Lesson Plans
    lesson plans. The american Nation A history of the United States. by John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes ©2000 by Longman, An Imprint of Addison Wesley
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    The American Nation: A History of the United States
    by John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes
    The purpose of the following Focus Lessons for The American Nation is to assist you in planning your daily lessons by highlighting important ideas and concepts in each chapter as well as the relevant sections in the program's ancillaries. The Focus Lessons, written by an experienced curriculum developer, suggest strategies for assessing how well your students understand the important points in each chapter and also provide test-taking tips that will help your students prepare for and take the AP* United States History test successfully. Chapter Focus Lessons AP* Test-Taking Techniques Focus Lesson 1: Chapter 1: "Europe Discovers America"
    Chapter 2: "American Society in the Making" Focus Lesson 2: Chapter 3: "America in the British Empire"
    Chapter 4: "The American Revolution" Focus Lesson 3: Chapter 5: "The Federalist Era: Nationalism Triumphant" Focus Lesson 4: Chapter 6: "Jeffersonian Democracy" Focus Lesson 5: Chapter 7: "National Growing Pains"
    Chapter 8: "Toward a National Economy" Focus Lesson 6: Chapter 9: "Jacksonian Democracy" Focus Lesson 7: Chapter 10: "The Making of Middle-Class America"

    78. Hotlist: American History & Government
    Tracks Impression of America lesson plans Resources for Social Studies Studies lesson plans Social Studies lesson plans Teaching history
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    American History
  • Lewis and Clark: The Journey of The Corps of Discovery
  • The Salem Witchcraft Trials
  • America's Revolutionary War
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  • The American Immigrant Wall of Honor
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  • Making of America Art Page
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  • Explorers of The World
  • The Great American Website
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  • 79. The Teacher's Corner - Teacher Resources - Lesson Plans
    1001 Things Everyone Should Know About African american history Visit lesson Plan Search to find additional Black history Month Resources.
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    80. Teaching Archeology > Lesson Plans
    signifies lesson plan correlated to exhibit on Texas Beyond history. Piecing Together history A Turn of the Century Africanamerican Farmstead
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    Listed below are lesson plans currently available as Adobe PDF files (you may need to download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader ). Check this site frequently for new additions. In addition, there are two five-day Unit Plans available. Lessons focus on family history, using primary sources, map-making and map analysis, graphing population, analyzing artifacts, and doing archeology. signifies lesson plan correlated to exhibit on Texas Beyond History
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    A Day in the Life
    Students explore the roles of a variety of people who lived or worked at a nineteenth-century Texas frontier fort or in a nearby frontier town. By writing about a character in his/her own voice, students reach a greater understanding of life on the Texas frontier. Suggested for grade level 4. View TEKS and download page.

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