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Famous Person: Yushiko Uchida
Third, fourth, and fifth graders read the book The Bracelet by Yushiko Uchida and examine the events of Uchida's life. They participate in a guided discussion of Japanese culture, perform a reader's...
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Between Fences
Students explore how tightly the fence is intertwined with American history, politics, industry, and daily life. In this art and history lesson plan, students examine cultures throughout American history that experienced tension as they...
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Chapter 34: Income Inequality and Poverty
Displaying the causes, trends, and effects of income inequality, this presentation covers the wide gap between wealth and poverty in the United States. The navigational tool will help lecturers guide the conversation. The key terms in...
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House and Holmes: A Guide to Deductive and Inductive Reasoning
Test your pupils' reasoning skills with several activities and a quick mystery to solve. Learners watch and analyze a few video clips that demonstrate reasoning in action, practice deduction with an interactive and collaborative...
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Anger/Conflict Management
What is anger? Why do we become angry, and how can we control it? Help young learners develop an important life skill in the ability to process and handle angry emotions with this simple guided activity and worksheet.
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Shared Reading: Learning About Colonial Trades
Trading in Colonial America is the focus of a lesson plan that boosts reading skills. As a class, scholars examine the informational text for crucial details, use their newfound knowledge to share information with their peers, and write...
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Is Modern Civilization Civilized?
Students examine the concept of civility. For this modern civilization lesson, students study Gandhi's teaching about the attributes of civilized societies and discuss how they can contribute to fostering civilization in their own...
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Social Studies: World Cultures and the Library of Congress
Students use the Library of Congress Website to locate information for a world cultures project. They select countries to research, investigate visa information, currency, climate, and accommodations. Students follow the directions on...
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Social Studies: Maryland and Its Culture
Learners discuss the history and culture of Baltimore, Maryland. they discover the importance of the city's port along with the state bird and song. Background sources include "The Prairie Dog That Met the President" and "Journey of...
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Africa 1500-present: The Big Picture
In this African history study guide worksheet, young scholars read a brief overview pertaining to the history of Africa from 1500 to the present and fill in the blanks with the appropriate words. Students also respond to 18 short answer...
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Brochure of African Countries
Students research a country in Africa and present the information they found and the brochure they designed to the class while their peers take notes to use as a study guide for the exam.
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French Revolution
In this French Revolution study guide worksheet, young scholars respond to 13 short answer questions. The questions correlate to assigned readings in a textbook.
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French Revolution
In this French Revolution study guide worksheet, students read an overview of the conflict and examine pictures that accompany the notes.
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Napoleon
In this Napoleon Bonaparte study guide worksheet, learners read a brief overview pertaining to the man and then respond to a reflection question.
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World War II
In this World War II study guide worksheet, young scholars respond to 19 short answer questions. The questions correlate to assigned readings in a textbook.
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What Caused WWII?
In this causes of World War II study guide worksheet, students read a brief overview pertaining to the time period in world history and then respond to a reflection question.
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The Atomic Bomb
In this atomic bomb study guide worksheet, students read a brief overview pertaining to the topic and then respond to a reflection question.
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The Atomic Bomb
In this atomic bomb study guide worksheet, students respond to 11 short answer questions. The questions correlate to assigned readings in a textbook.
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Natural Law or Scientific Law?
In this natural law and scientific law study guide worksheet, students read the notes provided and add notes of their own.
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Figures of the Enlightenment
In this Enlightenment study guide worksheet, young scholars read a brief overview pertaining to Delacroix, Cervantes, and Mozart. Students respond to 1 short answer question.
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People of the Enlightenment -1600s & 1700s
In this people of the Enlightenment study guide worksheet, pupils read the notes provided regarding Locke, Hobbes, Rousseau, Montesquieu, and Voltaire.
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Atomic Bomb Facts
In this atomic bomb study guide worksheet, students read the notes provided and add notes of their own regarding the use of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
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The Holocaust
In this Holocaust history study guide worksheet, students read a brief overview pertaining to the Holocaust and then respond to a reflection question.
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Battles and Events of World War II
In this battles and events of World War II study guide worksheet, young scholars read the notes provided and add notes of their own.