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  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

101. 5th Indians  99
lesson plans and resources for american Indian studies at the elementary school level.
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102. American Collection: Welcome
Teaching resources, lesson plans, author profiles, and behindthe-scenes production news on the films that will be seen on the Mobil Masterpiece Theatre series.
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The Series American Literature Resources Student Magazine NCTE The Series American Literature Resources Student Magazine NCTE

103. ProTeacher! United States Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In Grades
lessons explore United States history from early America to the present source Who are Arab Americans? A lesson plan with a printable worksheet that
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History United States Teaching Grades 4-6 Join us for a friendly exchange of ideas! Teachers in grades 4-6 are encouraged to listen in and get involved! Meet fellow teachers from across the country in our five intermediate and middle grade forums! Free! source
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America 1900
- From PBS American Experience, information about life in the early twentieth century. The site provides maps, timelines, downloadable family tree software, and a teachers guide source
American Reform
- An integrated curriculum unit using the Core Knowledge Sequence to teach about the Progressive Era, Muckrakers, Populism, Womens Suffrage, and Civil Rights during the turn of the century. Printable activity pages and background notes are provided source
Childhood in Early Nineteenth Century America
- Through printable primary source documents, students learn about the lives of children in the early 1800s. Descriptions of childrens games are also provided

104. A History Of African Americans Of Delaware And Maryland's Eastern Shore
An online collection of essays, which includes six corresponding lesson plans.
http://www.udel.edu/BlackHistory/index.html
A HISTORY OF AFRICAN AMERICANS OF
DELAWARE AND MARYLAND'S EASTERN SHORE
Edited by Carole Marks Table of Contents Preface
David Roselle Introduction
Carole Marks
PART ONE
Black Americans in Delaware: An Overview
James E. Newton Black Women in Delaware's History
Carol Hoffecker and Annette Woolard Abolitionists, Free Blacks, and Runaway Slaves Surviving Slavery on Maryland's Eastern Shore
Clara Small Diamonds of Delaware and Maryland's Eastern Shore: Seven Black Men of Distinction
James E. Newton and Harmon Carey Discovering the Past/Considering the Future: Lessons from the Eastern Shore
Margaret Andersen Mighty Oaks: Five Black Educators
Judith Y. Gibson
PART TWO
The Growth of Delaware's Antebellum Free African American Community
Peter Dalleo Black Labor in Wilmington: Black Occupational Mobility from 1850 to 1910 Emma Amuti Socioeconomic Change: A Community in Transition Theodore J. Davis, Jr. Interview with Littleton Mitchell Sidney Jacobs
PART THREE
Lesson Plans Kevin White University of Delaware Home Page Last Updated: July 20, 1997

105. Social Studies Lesson Plans
Social Studies lesson plans. Social STUDIES Elementary (K-5) (6-12) sst55.txt mini lesson on family ties with history (7-12) sst57.txt Using coins to
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Social - STUDIES Elementary (K-5)
sst03.txt mini-lesson on Amer. History (gr. 4-8) sst06.txt mini-lesson on classroom courtroom (5-12) sst10.txt mini-lesson on justice/resolving conflict sst14.txt mini-lesson, "My State," on U.S. states sst16.txt mini-lesson on applications of rule/law in our daily lives (gr. 7-10) sst17.txt mini-less on pioneers and Oregon Trail (5-11) sst20.txt mini-lesson on role play Civil War (5-8) sst21.txt mini lesson on making a paper on issues (5-12) sst22.txt mini lesson on a game for social studies review (5-12) sst23.txt mini lesson on writing fables (elem) sst24.txt mini lesson on decision making in bomb shelter sst25.txt mini lesson-researching local/family history sst36.txt mini lesson-political candidate debate (3-8) sst37.txt mini lesson-critical thinking skills (K-12) sst39.txt mini lesson-famous people in history (4-9) sst41.txt mini lesson: The World on a String sst48.txt

106. Lesson Plan: The Civil War
The following lesson plan for an upper elementary unit on the Civil War contains links to check out Great american history s Outline of the Civil War .
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Library of Congress The Civil War era is one of the most critical and fascinating in our nation's history. The many books about this period written for young audiences provide a rich context in which to learn about the Civil War itself and to explore more basic issues about the nature of human life and society. The following lesson plan for an upper elementary unit on the Civil War contains links to other Internet sites that can provide valuable cross-curricular materials for you and your students.
Unit Outline
Objectives
Recommended Trade Books

Additional Materials

Building Background
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Links to Other Civil War Sites
Objectives
As a result of completing this unit, students will be able to...
  • discuss some of the social, political, and personal issues that Americans confronted during the Civil War era.
  • use the Internet to locate resources related to the Civil War and incorporate information from these resources into their own writing.
  • define historical fiction and identify some of the techniques writers use to create good historical fiction.
  • discuss the central issues of the Civil War from a variety of different perspectives.

107. American Revolution Books (Lesson Plan)
Jean Fritz american history Books Penguin Putnam has provided this collection of Use this lesson plan to teach students the art of paper weaving,
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American Revolution Books
by Jean Fritz
Jean Fritz is often asked where she finds the ideas for her books. Her answer is always this: she doesn't find the ideas; the ideas find her. Ms. Fritz's American Revolution books have given children an adventurous look into the lives of George Washington, King George, Paul Revere, Ben Franklin, Sam Adams, John Hancock, and Patrick Henry. Explore America's past with great lessons and activities that complement this award-winning series of books.
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Enrichment Activities
  • All About the Boston Tea Party
    The Boston Tea Party was a crucial turning point for the Colonists. Use this reading comprehension practice to review students' knowledge about this important event.

108. African American Art And History
lesson Plan Seven Famous African american Artists and american Art by Maxine Davis. Internet Resources Black history Month A lesson plan
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Program Goals Lesson Plans ... To top of page "Art draws us into history and diversity. Art keeps us honest about social conditions. Art opens our eyes to the truth about historical events." ~ Robin Chandler (professor in the Department of African American Studies at Northeastern University African American Art African American History Harlem Renaissance ... More Artists
  • African American Artists Individual Artists
    Access Art- African American Art
    from the Art Institute of Chicago.
    The collection of African American art provides a rich introduction
    to over 100 years of noted achievements in painting, sculpture, and printmaking. give information about the artists in the collection - includes lesson plans African Americans in the Visual Arts Extensive website including the following topics: Introduction, African Influences, the Harlem Renaissance, and more. Brief biographies on many artists (no images). Presented by Long Island University, New York.

109. The Valley In The Classroom
lesson plans for Social Studies Classes Grades 7 12. Paper Topics for High School and College US history Classes. Read how one high school teacher in
http://www.iath.virginia.edu/vcdh/teaching/vclassroom/vclasscontents.html
Lesson Plans for Social Studies Classes Grades 7 - 12
Paper Topics for High School and College US History Classes
Read how one high school teacher in Baltimore makes use of the Valley of the Shadow site to help prepare his students for the Document-Based Question portion of the AP History exam. The article , by Daniel Kotzin, appeared in the August 2001 issue of The History Teacher

110. The Lesson Plans Page - Black History Month Lesson Plans, African American Histo
lesson plans for Black history Month. Black history activities and lesson plan ideas, This lesson looks at Black history in Western Expansion in America
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111. Education World ® : Lesson Planning: Activities To Celebrate Native American He
A dozen new lessons that explore Native american cultures! Students interview local Native americans to learn about their history, culture,
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November is National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. Education World offers 12 lessons to help students learn about Native American history and cultures. Included: Activities that involve students in dramatizing folktales, learning new words, preparing traditional foods, and much more! How did National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month get started? A brief time line illustrates some of the key events on the way to that designation:
  • At the turn of the 20th century, people began making proposals for a day to honor Native Americans.
  • In 1914, Red Fox James, a member of the Blackfoot tribe, rode horseback from state to state in the hope of gaining support for a day of tribute.

112. The Food Timeline--teacher Resources
Food TimelineK12 teacher resources for food history lessons inventions, lesson plans, real people or brand names? food reference
http://www.foodtimeline.org/food2.html

Food Timeline
K-12 teacher resources for food history lessons Culinary History Timeline agriculture historic prices inventions ...
History of Horticulture , Purdue University
English Farming Past and Present , Lord Ernle [1936]
One Thousand Years of Food , Christian Science Monitor
Agropolis Museum
Plant Vegetative Morphology and Vegetables
Plants of the Bible , Dr. Lytton John Musselman, Old Dominion University
1492, Columbian Exchange Neglected Crops 1492 From a Different Perspective , FAO
1650present U.S. A Consice History of America's Brewing Industry , Martin H. Stack, Rockhurst University
1776present U.S. History of American Agriculture , U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
1891, United States Food Supply of the Future , W. O. Atwater
1898, Michigan- Sugar beet industry
1902, New York City Kosher Meat Boycott , protesting rising costs
1919, U.S. War Gardening and Home Storage of Vegetables , National War Garden Commission
1942-1945, U.S. Harvest during the War Years , includes posters
1945, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
2001, U.S. Cost of our Thanksgiving Feast , 1986-present, American Farm Bureau Federation
class projects
Food costs climb Restaurants USA , April 2002
2004, U.S.

113. The Food Timeline--food History Lesson Plans
Food Timelinefood history lesson plans. America s Changing Eating Patterns, Food Review, US Dept. Of Agriculture overview of 20th century food
http://www.foodtimeline.org/food2a.html

Food Timeline
food history lesson plans history diversity economics food ads ... Need to find pictures of a certain food?
historic curriculum
American school lunches (resource material)
Consuming History: Investigating Food from Other Times and Places Around the World , New York Times, grades 6-12
Food in History , a multidisciplinary unit for middle schoolers
Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom , multidisciplinary lesson plans for grades 4-6. Excellent resource!
History through the study of cookbooks , grades 7-8
U.S. Dietary Recommendations
Where did our food originate?
, University of Illinois Extension, grades 3-8
Blueberries have roots! , U.S. Highbush Council, grades K-6
Chocolate: The Exploratorium The Field Museum , grades 3-8
Corn Curriculum , multidisciplinary units for elementary students
Rice romp , U.S. Rice Producers, grades 4-7
Spices in Your Favorite Foods , grades 5-7
Origins of Agriculture , Indiana University, interactive high school lesson
Mesopotamia food farming
How the Ancient Maya used corn
Foodways of the Rio Grande , elementary students
Ancient Rome Cena Bene ancient Roman banquet , grades 6+
Medieval Europe Medieval Feasts , grades 3-4, AskERIC lesson plan
1492, Columbian Exchange

114. History Now
Post your comments, suggestions, sample lesson plans or stories from your A Place in history Historical Perspective on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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115. PBS: America Responds : Coverage Of Events Of Tuesday, September 11, 2001
The american Flag Designed for grades PreK5, this lesson plan offers information on the american Flag, including its history, what the symbols represent,
http://www.pbs.org/americaresponds/educators.html
Lesson Plans
In the days immediately following the September 11, 2001 terrorism attacks, PBS pulled together resources to help educators teach students about peace, tolerance, war, patriotism, geography, and other related issues. Although time has passed, educators can continue to use these valuable resources to teach lessons on these important subjects. Afghanistan Today: Civil War and Human Rights
Your students (grades 9-12) may be hearing a lot in the news about Afghanistan and the Taliban. Help students understand the Taliban's position within Afghanistan, how the Taliban's practices have raised concerns about human rights, and the economic and cultural climate in Afghanistan today. Students may use this knowledge to postulate about what a war would mean for the Afghan people, short- and long-term. Afghanistan And Its Neighbors: Model Summit
As U.S. officials plan retaliation to the terrorist attacks on September 11, help students in grades 11-12 understand the complex relationships America has with countries in Central Asia and the Middle East. Students will research the recent political history of one country in the region and represent its interests at a model international summit designed to debate response to the terrorist attacks on America and propose measures to achieve long-term stability in that part of the world. A World At Peace
Designed for younger students (grades 2-6), this lesson plan invites students to brainstorm the basic rights of people everywhere, explore the United Nation's Declaration of Human Rights, and then use international photography galleries as part of a multimedia creative writing assignment imagining a world at peace.

116. American Masters . For Teachers | PBS
lesson 29 Vidal s history - And Yours? Grade Level 9 - 12 In this lesson plan, students will view the american MASTERS episode entitled Joni
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/education/
Other Lessons Lucille Ball James Brown Robert Capa Truman Capote Lon Chaney Merce Cunningham Clint Eastwood Ralph Ellison Ella Fitzgerald F. Scott Fitzgerald Judy Garland Allen Ginsberg Lena Horne Quincy Jones Juilliard Elia Kazan George Lucas Henry Luce Joni Mitchell Willie Nelson Sidney Poitier Robert Rauschenberg Diego Rivera Paul Robeson Maurice Sendak W. Eugene Smith Vaudeville Gore Vidal Alice Waters Muddy Waters Billy Wilder Hank Williams Tennessee Williams These lesson plans are provided for teachers and other educators. Click on the lesson titles below.
Grade Level: 9 - 12
In this lesson students will learn about the legendary country and western singer Hank Williams. Students will think critically about a set of country and western music facts and predict whether the statements are true or false, write a bio poem based on the life and work of Hank Williams, and create a class "Hank, We Can't Help it if We're Still in Love With You" poster.
Grade Level: 9 - 12
Henry Luce, co-founder of Time, Inc., invented the modern magazine when he created a magazine that contained brief, accessible, image-laden news stories to fit into the hectic lives of post-war Americans. After viewing the film that covers the major periods of Luce's life, students will create a version of a "Time" magazine, a "March of Time" video, or a photo-essay that reflects Luce's journalist style. Students will also role play people throughout history who appeared on the cover of Time magazine.
Grade Level: 6 - 8
Judy Garland was one of America's most famous child stars. In this lesson students will explore Garland's life as they investigate a variety of musical, historical, and artistic resources. They will explore an interactive timeline, create an "Over the Rainbow" fact collection, synthesize what they learn by writing a brief entertainment news skit, and develop a media campaign focusing on the role drugs and alcohol played in Garland's life.

117. CNNfyi.com - Chasing The Dream
lesson plan Africanamerican feats yield advances in science, technology Students can look through american history textbooks to see whether or not the
http://cnnstudentnews.cnn.com/fyi/interactive/specials/bhm/lesson.plan/innovator
CNNfyi.com CNN.com CNNSI.com CNNfn.com The Web Student Pages Mainpage News Student Bureau School Tools Game Room Teacher Pages Mainpage Subject Areas Education News Teaching Tools CNN NEWSROOM
Chasing the Dream Exploring Black History
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February 9, 2001 Web posted at: 3:35 PM EST (2035 GMT) Lesson Plans by month Lesson Plans by subject Editor's note: If you are planning to use the news story that this lesson plan is based on for a homework assignment, please write the URL on the board and have your students copy it. CNNfyi.com updates the site in the early evening, so students may have difficulty finding it without the URL. You can find the lesson plan by going to the Subject Areas page and clicking PREVIOUS in the square for Today's Lesson Plan. Objectives Students will be able to:
  • Discuss prominent African-American inventors and their inventions.

118. The Teacher's Guide March Lesson Plans Page
Women s history Month Dr. Seuss\Read Across America March 2nd St. Patrick s Day - March 17th Women s history lesson plans\Activities\Units
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119. Thirteen Ed Online - Adult Ed - Lesson Plans
This lesson will examine the life of The New Americans and consider the This lesson will use the WIDE ANGLE Web site to explore the history and context
http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/adulted/lessons.html
The lesson plans below were designed by Joy M. Barnes-Johnson, a ten-year veteran teacher who has taught basic literacy, math, science and technology at all levels from middle school through college. She received a B.S. in Chemistry from Johnson C. Smith University (Charlotte, NC) and a M.Ed. in Curriculum and Teaching from Montclair State University (Montclair, NJ). She has written and presented workshops that address the role of popular media in the science education classroom, arts integrated lesson planning, differentiated instruction, brain-based pedagogy and effective professional development models in schools.
Becoming American: The Chinese Experience
Level: ESL
Subject Matter: Social studies, language arts

All over the globe, people—young and old—grapple with the concept of “a personal identity.” It's a challenge that many will face time and time again. For immigrant populations in the United States, this challenge can be particularly daunting because of the overwhelming influence of American culture over much of the world. By looking at the experience of Chinese American immigrants in the PBS series BECOMING AMERICAN this lesson will ask ESL learners to investigate and explore their own identities within a multicultural context.

120. OFCN's Academy Curricular Exchange - Social Studies
(HS) minilesson on role of government (HS). mini-lesson on americans living abroad american history; a practical experiment in colonization (8-12)
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