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Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself

Students have a window into the war years. Using primary sources, students explore a period in United States history when 120,000 Japanese Americans were evacuated from the West Coast and held in internment camps.

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Internment at Manzanar

Students analyze photos of the Manzanar War Relocation Center in California and the Japanese Americans interned there. They prepare a list of the rights of citizens as protected by the Constitution and explain how these rights were violated.

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11th
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Asian Americans and U.S.-Asia Relations:

Students research the events that led to the Japanese American internment. They write a list of things that they take for granted that the Japanese Americans didn't have while they were interned.

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11th
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The Internment of Japanese-Americans During World War II

Students research the daily life of Japanese-Americans in internment camps during World War II and write radio documentaries using what they learn.

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11th
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The Internal Anatomy of the Grasshopper

Students explore the internal organs of grasshoppers. They determine the function of the organs through a dissection activity.

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6th
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Libraries Go Digital

Students uncover how and why books and libraries were created and maintained over the centuries. They practice figuring out how the Dewey Decimal System works. This lesson very nicely covers the world history of libraries.

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6th - 8th
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Internment of Japanese Americans

Students study the Japanese-American experience in the western United States during World War II. They view a video, "Japanese Relocation" and take notes on arguments in favor of internment. They share their notes and new vocabulary words during a class discussion.

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9th - 12th
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International Terrorism

Students research various international terrorist attacks and examine the motivation, effects and responses. Volunteers share their reactions and connect their personal experiences with the way potential victims might feel.

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7th - 10th
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Defining Moments From the Past: Japanese American Internment

Students conduct a mock Congressional Hearing to decide whether or not Japanese Americans who were sent to internment camps during World War II should be provided financial restitution. They research and create a time line of events leading to the war and eventual internment before participating in the hearing.

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9th - 12th
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Buildings Tell A Story

Students explore the architecture of buildings. Using the internet, they research libraries past and present. Students brainstorm what a library looked like prior to the printing press. They discuss methods of collecting and preserving information. Students tour libraries and discuss how technology affects the design of the building.

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7th - 12th
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