Grade Range
6th - 12th
Rating
Rated 3.0/5 Stars.

Students watch a video about Amelia Earhart, an uncommon heroine, a legendary aviator and the center of one of the greatest mysteries of modern time. Full Review »

Grade Range
4th - 5th
Rating
Rated 3.0/5 Stars.

Students list characteristics of a brave and daring person and describe contributions that Amelia Earhart made to aviation. They describe how Amelia Earhart contributed to the advancement of women. Full Review »

Grade Range
5th
Rating
Rated 3.0/5 Stars.

Students utilize singing and rhythmic activities to compare and contrast the lives of Amelia Earhart and Christa McAuliffe. Full Review »

Grade Range
7th - 8th
Rating
Rated 3.0/5 Stars.

Students explore social practices and technological advancement of the 1920s and 1930s and relate this to modern life. They explore the events of Amelia Earhart's life and her poetry. They write their own poetry. Full Review »

Grade Range
1st - 8th
Rating
Rated 3.0/5 Stars.

Students use the Internet to examine the life of Amelia Earhart. They also examine her mysterious disappearance. Full Review »

Grade Range
4th - 7th
Rating
Rated 3.0/5 Stars.

Students examine the life of Amelia Earhart. Reading biographies and autobiographies, they write a flight journal of her experiences. Using a world map, they trace her flight paths using different colors. They answer questions about her life and discuss to end the lesson. Full Review »

Grade Range
Kindergarten - 3rd
Rating
Rated 3.0/5 Stars.

Students travel the world with Amelia Earhart, mapping out their own route and then comparing it to the one she flew as she attempted to circle the earth in an airplane. They apply military time as it pertained to Earhart's disappearance. Full Review »

Grade Range
8th
Rating
Rated 4.0/5 Stars.

Students examine the flight in which Amelia Earhart and her navigator disappeared. Using the internet, they research the events of this time in history and compare facts with the myths and legends. They write a report on the facts they gathered. Full Review »

Grade Range
Kindergarten
Rating
Rated 2.0/5 Stars.

Students study the life of Amelia Earhart, the first woman to make a solo flight across the Atlantic. They describe assorted forms of transportation, their benefits and drawbacks. They create a paper airplane and apply concepts of force and motion to airplane flight. Full Review »

Grade Range
3rd - 5th
Rating
Rated 4.0/5 Stars.

Students examine the life and accomplishments of Amelia Earhart and her status as a role model to women. After researching Earhart, they select another person they think is courageous and write a dialog between the two heroes as if they were to meet. As an extension, students hypothesize why and how Earhart disappeared on her attempt to fly around the world. Full Review »