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Westyn Riley

Historyteacher.net Index - 0 views

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    I am glad that I came across this site. It is created by Ms. Pojer, an AP History teacher who has shared different sites, information, and projects from her own students. There are over 100 different topics to choose to research on this site ranging from History to Government and a lot more than you need for just one class. I love how you can see what work she has done with her students as well as the fact that she has ways to help other students around the world. You can see the love and care for students in general through this site, I think it would be a great source for students and teachers alike.
Westyn Riley

The First Census: America in 1790 | Teachinghistory.org - 0 views

  • This lesson has a strong emphasis on analytic thinking and historical causation. Students engage with online maps, analyze census data from 1790, and read secondary sources (select either Map Tab or Documents Tab) to make evidence-based claims about why various states’ representatives held the positions they did on the Great Compromise and the Three Fifths Compromise. Students examine the impact of these two major political compromises on states’ political power, congressional representation, and representation of the enslaved population
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    I like this site, I chose to share one of the lesson plans that it gives for a secondary History teacher to use with his/her students. You can search the topic you are going over in class and then find a lesson that goes along with it. This lesson meets the State Standards for World History at the secondary level and has a few good tips and planning strategies, as well as a rubric for this particular lesson. The students will be using the internet as a source to find the census from 1790, and locate maps from this era.
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Smithsonian Education - Educators - 0 views

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    Lesson Plans templates in Art & Design, Science & Technology, History & Culture, and Language Arts. Also offers Professional Development resources, library resources, and State and national standard resources.
Westyn Riley

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    If you're looking to find the exact requirements for state standards you're lesions need to meet this is a great site to look at.
Westyn Riley

5 Top Resources for Aligning Your Social Studies Curricula to the Common Core - Fleming... - 0 views

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    Several reasons why as a social studies teacher we should align our teaching methods with state standards and common core. also includes a list I'd programs to download (and purchase) to use in your classroom.
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