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- 4th - 5th
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Students identify famous people and events of the Civil War era, identify hardships Tubman encountered by giving an explanation of what they would do in a similar situation, and explain in writing, 3 historical facts about Harriet Tubman. Full Review »
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- 3rd - 4th
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Students use movement to express the words and music of a song about Harriet Tubman. They, in groups, create movements for the rest of stanza one, stanza two, and the refrain. Full Review »
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- Kindergarten - 2nd
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Students are introduced to the time in American history when slavey was legal and accepted in society and business. They re-tell parts of Harriet Tubman's life as they create a class chart or diagram with their teacher. Full Review »
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- Kindergarten - 2nd
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Students examine the life of Harriet Tubman. They discuss freedom, listen to the story, "A Picture Book of Harriet Tubman," and sing a song about Harriet Tubman. Full Review »
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- 3rd - 8th
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Students use their computer skills to research Harriet Tubman and play an internet scavenger hunt. Full Review »
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- Kindergarten
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Students examine life of Harriet Tubman and role-play to see how she helped other slaves escape to freedom through the "Underground Railroad." Full Review »
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- 8th
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Students use the Internet and printed resources to research the lives and contributions of Harriet Tubman and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. They summarize their research in a report and prepare a presentation for the class. Full Review »
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- 10th
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Students examine the contributions of Harriet Tubman to the history of Canada. They read a handout, complete a handout in small groups, and write a speech evaluating how Harriet Tubman changed history. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 3rd - 8th
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Students complete a cyberhunt researching facts on the Internet about Harriet Tubman, the Underground Railroad and slavery. They answer the associated questions after listening to a teacher read aloud. Full Review »
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- 4th
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Students describe the life of Harriet Tubman. They define opportunity cost. Students identify the opportunity cost of each of several choices made by Harriet Tubman. They are explained that Harriet Tubman was the first African American woman to be honored with a Postage Stamp. Students brainstorm reasons that Tubman was honored in this way. Full Review »
