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11th
Rating
3 Stars

Students cite examples of how the United States has been affected politically, economically and socially by its multicultural diversity. Students will then respond in written format to the following question, "How has multicultural diversity shaped American society? Full Review »

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8th
Rating
3 Stars

Students take on the persona of an American Indian who lived before 1877 to explore changes that occur over time to a specific region of the United States. They analyze the changes in population, political characteristics, social characteristics, economic characteristics and land use that have occurred. Full Review »

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5th
Rating
3 Stars

Students investigate cultural practices and products of North American cultural groups by comparing and contrasting artifacts. Students obtain information from primary and secondary sources. Full Review »

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8th
Rating
3 Stars

Students investigate the meaning of the amendments, why they were added and how they affect our lives today. The post-assessment challenges students to create an illustrated poster of five amendments, Full Review »

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7th
Rating
3 Stars

Students research particular elements of the ancient cultures of India, China, Egypt, Greece or Rome, centering their research around the question: "What characteristics of this civilization have had an enduring impact on later civilizations?" Full Review »

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7th
Rating
3 Stars

Students research aspects of either European or Japanese feudalism and create a skit to present their findings to the class. For the post-assessment, students create a picture book describing reasons for feudalism as well as political, economic and social characteristics of these two societies. Full Review »

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8th
Rating
3 Stars

Students explore the origins and significance of the Gullah people and their impact on African-American and American cultures. This in-depth lesson will include an examination of Gullah history and culture as well as the origin and development of their unique language. Full Review »

Grade Range
Kindergarten
Rating
3 Stars

Students investigate the significance of various signs and symbols. They view and discuss the Statue of Liberty as a symbol of U.S. liberty, listen to the book "The Story of the Statue of Liberty," and create a class book of signs and symbols. Full Review »

Grade Range
5th
Rating
3 Stars

Students examine the seven major Native American cultural regions while examining the environment and artifacts. They use History Alive resources to determine which group was responsible for given artifacts. They role play as a movie reviewer whose job it is to evaluate a script about life in the Northwest during the 1700's. They write to the producer citing the inaccuracies in the script. Full Review »

Grade Range
6th
Rating
3 Stars

Students are able to describe the development of Mesoamerica civilizations, such as the Mayas, Toltecs, and Aztecs in Mexico and the Incas in South America, prior to contact with Europeans. Full Review »