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- 6th - 12th
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Students explore the importance of folk music is various ethnic cultures. Full Review »
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- 11th - Higher Ed
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Students explore how events of WWII influenced the relationship between Canada and the United States. Full Review »
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- 4th - 5th
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Students examine the reasons why people leave their country to live in another. In groups, they use print and electronic resources to answer questions about where immigrants came from during different time periods and advice given to African Americans. To end the lesson, they calculate the distances to America from various European and Asian countries. Full Review »
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- 6th
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Students examine factors that cause conflict or contribute to cooperation among countries in Asia and participate in a simulation illustrating the connections between several Asian countries. Full Review »
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- Kindergarten - 2nd
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Students listen to "Puff the Magic Dragon" or a recording of "The Unicorn." Students discuss what makes magical creature. Students create their own magical creature. Full Review »
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- 6th - 8th
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Students discuss the meaning of symbols associated with the statue. Analyze two primary historical documents: a political cartoon and a magazine article on the fundraising effort. Write a persuasive letter to a specific nineteenth-century audience to gain support for bringing the statue to America. Full Review »
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- 6th - 12th
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Students reflect on the motivations and consequences of political assassinations. After reading an article, they discuss the assassination of Pierre Gemayel of Lebanon. Using the internet, they research and report on the political positions of Lebanon's main religious groups. They also hypothesize on the direction Lebanon should take regarding its domestic and foreign policies. Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students examine the life of Raphael Lemkin. Using his life, they discover where his outrage began and define the term "crimes against humanity". They describe how there was no precedent for prosecuting people of crimes against humanity in 1921. Full Review »
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- 11th
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Students trace the history of intolerance in American history and familiarize themselves with the actions of the United States towards the Holocaust. They explore present day Holocaust denial and Neo-Nazism in the United States. Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students examine how the countries of the Middle East were created. They explore the influence of various political and geographic factors in their creation. They list the things they should consider in deciding how to draw new borders in the Middle East. Full Review »

