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Across Five Aprils
Students read the novel, Across Five Aprils and investigate the theme of the individual vs, community loyalties. They keep a daily journal, role-play situations, hold a mock debate, and write a research paper on "coming of age."
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Our Community Helpers
Students identify important aspects of community and culture that strengthen relationships. They discuss pictures of national symbols.
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Thanksgiving Turkey Napkin Holder
Studens create turkey napkin holders.  They discuss how Thanksgiving originated and why we celebrate this holiday.  They create their napkin holders using craft sticks, glue guns, construction paper, feathers, and glitter.
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Reconstruction and the Long Shadow of the Civil War
Eighth graders are introduced to the efforts of Reconstruction after the Civil War. In groups, they develop their own plan for Reconstruction and provide a mission statement which they share with the class. They must defend any...
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Oh Say Can You See?
Students discover the meaning of patriotism through literature, songs, and poetry. They also identify patriotic symbols and activities such as the flag, the Pledge of Allegiance, the Star Spangled Banner, the bald eagle, and monuments.
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Cultivating Legends
Students research individuals considered to be icons.  After reading an article about Sylvia Plath, they create written analyses about them along with visual representations.  Students discover the differences between icons and heroes.
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Decisions That Changed Our Lives: A Look At the African American Quest for Freedom and Rights
Students are introduced to the goals of abolitionists throughout history.  In groups, they use the internet to discover the purpose of the Underground Railroad and why there were bus boycotts in the 1960s.  They compare and contrast the...
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Organizing Main Ideas and Supporting Details
Students read given information and identify the main ideas and specific detail of the story.  In groups, they read a historical title and create a "book talk" for each one, summarizing the story.  In addition, students create a...
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Learning Chinese the Challenge Way
Students conduct extensive research that integrates reading, writing oral language development and web authoring.  They construct a web site to reflect different aspects of their investigational experience.  Students work in small groups...
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Roles of the President
Middle schoolers read a document which explains the roles and responsibilities of the President of the United States.  In groups, they tour the George Bush Presidential Museum and participate in a Presidential scavenger hunt.  Once back...
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Father Knows Best
Students recognize that history describes events and people of other times and places identifying George Washington by historical account. They  describe everyday life in the present and in the past and begin to recognize that things...
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Dear George Using Census Data
Sixth graders discuss differences in the way in which information was disseminated in George Washington's time and how it is acquired in contemporary times. They examine Census of Agriculture data and a modern day version of a letter...
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Surveying: 19 Chains and 50 Links
Through an interdisciplinary lesson, emerging engineers explore the history of surveying systems. After discussing various systems, they perform surveys on printable pages. Using their geometric skills, they physically stake out plots...
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Movement and Music: An Introduction to Slavery
Students create a slavery timeline.  They identify key leaders in the anti-slavery movement.  Students are asked what they can recall about slavery.  They review the following vocabulary words slavery, spirituals, abolitionists, and...
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If I Were President?
Learners are ushered into the Oval Office with our patriotic Presidents Day activities.  In this civics lesson plan, students explore the presidency as they research an American president and participate in up to 11 activities.
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Tree Identification by the Use of Leaves
Young scholars explore trees and their leaves. In this tree identification instructional activity, students observe items and are able to identify them by the five clues they are given. Once the leaves are identified, young scholars in...
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The Election of 2008: Primaries and Caucuses
Students examine the American presidential election process. In this presidential election activity, students discover details regarding the campaigns of McCain and Obama in the 2008 election. Students create timelines that feature the...
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Happy Birthday!
Students honor African Americans in history. In this celebrating achievements lesson, students plan, design, and implement ways to honor persons in African American history during Black History Month.
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America's Wars
High schoolers classify information regarding American involvement in wars. In this classification lesson, students examine the causes of the war in which the United States has been involved, and classify them as mainly political,...
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War, What is it Good for?
Eighth graders examine aspects of the American Civil War related to West Virginia. In this research  skills instructional activity, 8th graders collaborate to research Civil War topics and create electronic portfolios that feature their...
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My Brother, My Enemy
Pupils visit the West Virginia Museum, with the goal of creating and publishing a newsletter that demonstrates learning. Students complete vocabulary activities, and are given web site resources to this end. Pupils choose from 5...
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Election of 1860
Students determine how the presidential election of 1860 led to the American Civil War. In this election of 1860 lesson, students discover details regarding the election and hold their own mock debate and election. Students also write an...
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President's Day
First graders imagine that they are the President of the United States. In this history lesson plan the students think of three rules or laws that they would create if they were President. The students listen to a book about George...
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Who is the President Now?
Students discover the presidents of the United States using digital tools. In life skills lesson plan, students use PowerPoint and SMART Board technology to match presidents of the United States to their photographs.
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