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Matt Henderson

CBC.ca | The Current | Nudity Challenge - 1 views

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    Excellent lesson from The Current on the Charter, Criminal Code, and the difference between Criminal and Civil law.
Christina Briola

US National Archives and Records Administration - 5 views

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    Primary source documents and lesson plans
Michelle DeSilva

socialtechineducation - home - 0 views

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    A place where teachers can share lesson plans integrating social tech into teaching and learning.
Michelle DeSilva

WW II DBQ: "Homefront America ," A World War II Document Based Question - 0 views

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    Homefront America in WW II A Document Based Question by Peter Pappas This lesson improves content reading comprehension with an engaging array of source documents - including journals, maps, photos, posters, cartoons, historic data and artifacts. It is framed around essential questions that link the past and present and invite students to reflect on parallel developments in contemporary America.
Ian Gabrielson

Classroomtools.com Lesson Idea: Cartoonist for a Day - 1 views

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    "Cartoonist for a Day"
Dean Mantz

Zoomin.cct.edc.org - 3 views

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    "Zoom In is a free web-based platform that helps students build literacy and historical thinking skills through "deep dives" into primary and secondary sources. Choose from 18 content-rich US history units designed to supplement your regular instruction and help students practice skills required by the new, higher standards: reading documents closely and critically, identifying point of view and purpose, engaging in text-based discussions, and writing explanatory and argumentative essays grounded in evidence."
Billy Campione

Ten Social Studies Web Resources - 0 views

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    Great sites to enhance your lessons!
candice hills

Zero Hour - 1 views

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    Zero Hour is a digital archive for teachers and students studying Australians in the First World War. It was presented today at the HTA Conference by Michael Molkentin and it is so good!!!! Check it out! It's got a teachers section (with a sample assessment task and marking criteria, plus other lesson ideas). I can't wait to use it in my classes!
Lance Mosier

Teaching With Documents - 8 views

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    This section contains reproducible copies of primary documents from the holdings of the National Archives of the United States, teaching activities correlated to the National History Standards and National Standards for Civics and Government, and cross-curricular connections.
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