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Siri Anderson

A Curriculum of United States Labor History for Teachers. - 0 views

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    Industrial Revolution and the Progressive Era
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    An entire curriculum on US labor history online!
Siri Anderson

Results on ReadWriteThink - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    Lesson plans courtesy of Verizon Foundation. Useful?
Jaime Morse

Discovery Education Classroom Resources - 1 views

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    This site offers great lesson plans, games, projects and many other neat tools for teachers to use in the classroom and for students to explore on their own.
Siri Anderson

Google Earth Lessons - 1 views

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    Lesson plans on Google Earth!
Tingting Wang

Free Lesson Plan | Lesson Plan on China Grades 3-5 | DiscoveryEducation.com - 1 views

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    Primary Source Lesson Plan about China
Siri Anderson

Minnesota Learning Loop Teacher Resources - 2 views

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    Lesson plans tied to MN Social Studies standards housed in TIES database.
Jen Bartsch

Global Trek - 1 views

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    Scholastic's Global Trek is a way for students to travel around the world without ever having to leave their classroom. When students arrive in the country of their choice they are supplied with a suggested travel itinerary. This itinerary offers them links to background information and a chance to read about the country's people.
Jen Bartsch

Unity Versus Diversity: Ancient World History - 0 views

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    Students will analyze how the 50 State Quarters Program represents both the diversity and unity of the United States. They will identify human and physical geographic characteristics of Roman culture from Roman coins and examine how Roman emperors used coins to help unify their empire.
Jen Bartsch

Separation of Powers - 0 views

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    This lesson pairs with a video that explores the following topics: Separation of Powers- Explore the constitutional limits on the power of government and see how the system of checks and balances works. National Government - Examine the responsibilities of the national government and see how federalism divides power between the national government and the states. State Government- See how most of the laws we live by come from state government. A Presidency Remembered: Ronald Reagan- Take a look at the legacy of President Ronald Reagan.
colleen schumack

NewsHour Extra Lesson Plan: Reel Politics: How Hollywood Exercises its Freedom of Speech - 0 views

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    Two lessons revolving around how media is used as a political tool, to inform the public and promoting agendas.
Laurie Antonson

Technology Lesson Plan - 0 views

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    Windmills and computers in a Peruvian village? Students explore the role of technology in society, specifically its benefits and consequences. Includes video by peace corps volunteer.
Nichole Bartella

History Websites - 0 views

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    This shows the best of history websites. There are some really great websites her to look at.
Holly Thumann

Lord of the Flies Lesson - 0 views

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    Discovery Education Lesson
Siri Anderson

The True History of Voting Rights | Learning for Justice - 0 views

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    This lesson that Jackie shared is such a great example of the CCC. Notice how it guides students to activate and revise prior knowledge in the form of a story, integrated more accurate understandings as the lesson progresses. At the end there are even more opportunities for confirming/applying/transferring the content in a personally meaningful way.
Siri Anderson

Lesson 1 - Actions and consequences | Equality and Human Rights Commission - 0 views

  • Understand that our actions can have positive and negative consequences. Be able to make choices that aim to create positive consequences.
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    Thansk to Lovely for this useful set of resources.
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