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Grade Range
4th - 5th
Rating
5 Stars

Students become familiar with the states. They study capitols, mottos, nicknames, and other various details. They create group projects that be presented to the class. Full Review »

Grade Range
5th - 6th
Rating
5 Stars

Students discover where certain states are located and what the look like. They look for their information on a web site. Each student is assigned a state which they must research then present to the entire class. Full Review »

Grade Range
4th - 7th
Rating
3 Stars

Students use the internet to gather information on the United States. They identify each state on a map along with its capital. They discover interesting characteristics of each state and its state flag. They research a city of their choice. Full Review »

Grade Range
4th
Rating
3 Stars

Students participate in a teacher-lead discussion about the United States Constitution and the California State Constitution. They compare the Bill of Rights in the United States Constitution with Califonia's Declaration of Rights. They complete a worksheet that is included in this lesson plan. Full Review »

Grade Range
3rd - 12th
Rating
3 Stars

Students examine the life of Prince Hall who became a member of the Free Masons during the time period of slavery. Depending on the grade level, they are shown pictures or read a reference guide listing the characteristics of each philosophy. To end the lesson, they discuss the meaning of freedom and identify the factors one needs to feel a part of a society. Full Review »

Grade Range
6th
Rating
4 Stars

Students examine the use of slavery in the United States. Using a map, they draw the route of the Tecora and Amistad voyages. Individually, they write an essay describing their opinions on whether the Africans on the ships should be able to go free. They write a journal entry role-playing the role of someone on the ships and re-write one of the books in the form of a cartoon or children's book to end the lesson. Full Review »

Grade Range
5th - 8th
Rating
3 Stars

Students examine the problem of children being poisoned by lead in the United States. After discussing the uses of lead, they brainstorm a list of ways they can be poisoned by the substance. In groups, they discover how they can stay healthy if they have lead in their house and test for the chemical in experiments. Full Review »

Grade Range
6th - 12th
Rating
4 Stars

Students discuss the misrepresentations of African Americans in the United States. In groups, they examine the life and accomplishments of William Lanson and the importance of extending the Long Wharf. Together, they pretend they lived during Lanson's time, create a problem that could impact all of New Haven and develop solutions to end the lesson. Full Review »

Grade Range
9th - 12th
Rating
4 Stars

Students examine the wars the United States was involved in between 1898 and 1945. In groups, they determine the causes and effects of each war and how each war changed the way the United States handled their foreign affairs. As a class, they debate American imperalism and how we have used it to our advantage in each war. Full Review »

Grade Range
6th - 8th
Rating
3 Stars

Students examine the immigrants of various cultures throughout the world. In groups, they identify the push and pull factors of those immigrating and the risks and consequences they are subject do when going through the immigration process. To end the lesson, they describe a family photo and memories they have before moving to the United States. Full Review »