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  1. Lesson Plans (World History Perspectives on the Past)
  2. World History: Patterns of Interaction (Lesson Plans) by McDougal, 1999
  3. Slavery in ancient Egypt: what was life like for a young slave in this ancient civilization?(World History)(lesson plan): An article from: Junior Scholastic by Sean Price, 2007-09-17
  4. World History: Virginia Lesson Plans Patterns of Interaction
  5. Lesson Plans, Modern World History, Patterns of Interaction by McDougal Littell, 2007
  6. Virginia Lesson Plans Ancient World History Patterns of Interaction
  7. Virginia Reproducible Lesson Plans (Glencoe World History Modern Times) by none listed, 2002
  8. Reproducible Lesson Plans Tennessee (World History the Human Experience) by Mounir Farah, Andrea Karls, et all 1997
  9. Land and Freedom: World History Lesson Plans by Stan Rubenstein, 1987-06
  10. World History Continuity & Change (Core Lesson Plans) (World History Continuity & Change) by Assorted, 1997
  11. Reproducible Lesson Plans (World History: The Human Experience) by Farah, Karls, 2000
  12. Lesson Plans World History Patterns of Interaction
  13. World History The Human Experience The Early Ages (Reproducible Lesson Plans) by Mounir Farah, Andrea Berens Karls, et all 2003
  14. VIRGINIA LESSON PLANS MODERN WORLD HISTORY PATTERNS OF INTERACTION

81. Not Just For Kids! A Thanksgiving Lesson Plan
plan is from The Center For world Indigenous Studies Page numbers mentioned in this lesson plan refer to several books on American and Native American history.
http://www.night.net/thanksgiving/lesson-plan.html
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TEACHING ABOUT THANKSGIVING
This lesson plan is from The Center For World Indigenous Studies . Before using this plan, please also read Caleb Johnson's Factual Rebuttal located at his excellent Mayflower Webpages
Please note: Page numbers mentioned in this lesson plan refer to the original hard-copy document and not to the online version. More information is available at the bottom of this page. Warren H. Burton
Director Office for Multicultural and Equity Education Dr. Willard E. Bill
Supervisor of Indian Education Originally written and developed by
Cathy Ross, Mary Robertson, Chuck Larsen,and Roger Fernandes
Indian Education, Highline School District With an introduction by:
Chuck Larsen
Tacoma School District September, 1986
Reprinted: May, 1987 More information AN INTRODUCTION FOR TEACHERS This is a particularly difficult introduction to write. I have been a public schools teacher for twelve years, and I am also a historian and have written several books on American and Native American history. I also just happen to be Quebeque French, Metis, Ojibwa, and Iroquois. Because my Indian ancestors were on both sides of the struggle between the Puritans and the New England Indians and I am well versed in my cultural heritage and history both as an Anishnabeg (Algokin) and Hodenosione (Iroquois), it was felt that I could bring a unique insight to the project.

82. Time For Time - Telling Time
Features interactive games, quizzes, animated time zones, class clock and the history of telling time. Includes lesson plans and createyour own worksheets for teachers.
http://www.time-for-time.com
Time for Time is a resource for teachers and students to learn everything you could want to know about the concept of time. For Students
Telling Time: Telling Time Games Quizzes Telling time interactive practice clock For Teachers: Lesson Plans Class Clock Make your own telling time worksheets**
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Time Info: History US Time Zones World Time Zones COOL NEW TIME PRODUCTS: Kids Clocks at 2Blockheads.com
Talking Clever Clock - by Learning Resources PRIVACY STATEMENT Contact us at time-for-time if you have suggestions or comments
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FOR STUDENTS
Telling Time Game
Telling time interactive practice clock Time Glossary
FOR TEACHERS
Telling Time Lesson Plan
Class Clock telling time worksheets Telling Time Activity ... Learn to tell time activity
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83. British Columbia Social Studies Teachers Association
Offers links to valuable lesson plans, research links and professional information to teachers interested in socials, history, geography, and comparative civilizations.
http://www.bctf.bc.ca/psas/BCSSTA/
Home
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BCSSTA PSA Day Conference October 22, 2004 at J.N. Burnett Secondary in Richmond: Co- Chair Contacts Barbara Odenwald bodenwald@shaw.ca and Elizabeth Byrne rayandliz@shaw.ca
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Apply today for this excellent professional opportunity! Contact Greg Smith for more information. gtgsmith@yahoo.ca
Citizens' Assembly
Find out what's going on in British Columbia with electoral reform.
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Major changes to Social Studies are Occurring Without BCSSTA Consultation. Read about it!
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What's being done right now to improve social studies in B.C.? Begbie History Contest: Contact - Charles Hou
NEW WEBSITE...CHECK IT OUT!! Comments, Social Studies information, and other link suggestions are welcome. If you have lesson plans or socials ideas to share, please e-mail the sitekeeper. E.Byrne at rayandliz@shaw.ca Explore and enjoy! Back to BCTF

84. EDSITEment - All Lessons
world. A Landmark lesson The United States Capitol Building, 35, US history - Civics and US Government. A Storybook Romance Dante s
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'You Kiss by the Book': Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
  • British Drama Poetry
  • The Red Badge of Courage : A New Kind of Courage
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  • The Red Badge of Courage : A New Kind of Realism
  • American Essay Fiction U.S. History - Civil War and Reconstruction
  • Hamlet and the Elizabethan Revenge Ethic in Text and Film
  • British Drama Poetry
  • Hamlet Meets Chushingura: Traditions of the Revenge Tragedy
  • British Drama Poetry World
  • A Landmark Lesson:
    The United States Capitol Building
  • U.S. History - Civics and U.S. Government
  • A Storybook Romance: Dante's Paolo and Francesca
  • Poetry World
  • A Trip to Wonderland: The Nursery 'Alice' K-2
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    Animal Fables and Trickster Tales
    K-2
  • Anthropology Folklore Fiction World World History - Africa World History - Ancient World World History - Asia/Far East World History - Europe
  • African-American Communities in the North Before the Civil War
  • U.S. History - African-American U.S. History - Civics and U.S. Government
  • 85. PBS: America Responds : Coverage Of Events Of Tuesday, September 11, 2001
    Designed for grades PreK5, this lesson plan offers information Use political maps of the world to provide Learn the history of Afghanistan and the Taliban as
    http://www.pbs.org/americaresponds/educators.html
    Lesson Plans
    In the days immediately following the September 11, 2001 terrorism attacks, PBS pulled together resources to help educators teach students about peace, tolerance, war, patriotism, geography, and other related issues. Although time has passed, educators can continue to use these valuable resources to teach lessons on these important subjects. Afghanistan Today: Civil War and Human Rights
    Your students (grades 9-12) may be hearing a lot in the news about Afghanistan and the Taliban. Help students understand the Taliban's position within Afghanistan, how the Taliban's practices have raised concerns about human rights, and the economic and cultural climate in Afghanistan today. Students may use this knowledge to postulate about what a war would mean for the Afghan people, short- and long-term. Afghanistan And Its Neighbors: Model Summit
    As U.S. officials plan retaliation to the terrorist attacks on September 11, help students in grades 11-12 understand the complex relationships America has with countries in Central Asia and the Middle East. Students will research the recent political history of one country in the region and represent its interests at a model international summit designed to debate response to the terrorist attacks on America and propose measures to achieve long-term stability in that part of the world. A World At Peace
    Designed for younger students (grades 2-6), this lesson plan invites students to brainstorm the basic rights of people everywhere, explore the United Nation's Declaration of Human Rights, and then use international photography galleries as part of a multimedia creative writing assignment imagining a world at peace.

    86. Social Studies
    lesson plans and activities such as Family and world Outside My Door. Return to the Top of the Page. Teaching Strategies For Social Studies. ActivitiesHistory
    http://www.sitesforteachers.com/resources_sharp/socialstudies.html
    Social Studies
    Lesson Plans Strategies Geography Resources ... Organizations
    Lesson Plans For A Variety Of Social Studies Topics
    Search for Lesson Plans,Set II. Search by grade level a database for a wealth of social studies lesson plans and activities.
    K-12 Lesson Plans on Japan. More than one dozen lesson plans suitable for K-6.
    Teachers Helping Teachers: Social Studies. A collection of social studies lesson plans where teachers share and exchange their ideas and activities.
    Thematic Lesson Plans. Scroll past the section "Search Activities Database" until you reach a list of activities organized by theme. Includes lesson plans and activities such as Family and World Outside My Door
    Return to the Top of the Page
    Teaching Strategies For Social Studies
    Activities:History as Story. U.S. Department of Education's activities and ideas to enliven the teaching of history.
    Activities:History as Time. U.S. Department of Education's activities and ideas to make the teaching of past events in history more exciting.
    The American President.

    87. McREL Resources: Lesson Plans: History
    history. Connections+ lesson plans, activities, and curriculum resources which link to corresponding standards from the McREL Standards Database.
    http://www.mcrel.org/lesson-plans/history/index.asp
    History
    • Connections+
      Lesson plans, activities, and curriculum resources which link to corresponding standards from the McREL Standards Database.
    • Lesson Plan Library
      A collection of lesson plans for use in the classroom.
    • Related Resources
      Other resources that are helpful for curriculum planning.
    McREL does not maintain, endorse, or take responsibility for the content on any of the sites that are linked from the McREL website. Every effort is made to ensure that these resource links are current, however, some sites may go off-line unexpectedly.

    88. Geography, Environment, Conservation: National Geographic Geography Action 2003
    Conserve the world's natural resources with lesson plans, activities, games, events, photos, and more designed for everyone including kids.
    http://www.nationalgeographic.com/geographyaction
    Home Site Index Customer Service Shop MAGAZINES: National Traveler Adventure NG Kids NG Explorer TV AND FILM: Channel (U.S.) Channel (Intl) Explorer GUIDES: Adventure and Animals and History and Maps and News Photography Travel For Kids For Students For Teachers Complete Site Site Index Subscribe Shop
    Biodiversity
    ... U.S. Public Lands Cultures: The Sound of Place
    How do language, music, and other aspects of the auditory environment give voice to the history, movement, and interaction of peoples all over the globe?
    Explore the "sound of place" with lesson plans and activities for all ages. Get started >>
    Geography Action! is an annual conservation and awareness program designed to educate and excite people about our natural, cultural, and historic treasures. Each year we celebrate a different topic related to conservation and the environment.
    The Geography Action! program features
    Kids Take Action!
    , an activity-based conservation awareness program Geography Awareness Week , which includes a series of events to celebrate conservation Lesson Plans Games Photo Galleries
    Photograph (in center) by James Stanfield
    Subscribe Online
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    89. U.S. States & Regions Lesson Plans & Activities
    Compiled by Mr. Donn, the social studies teacher. Includes history lesson plans specific to Washington State.
    http://members.aol.com/MrDonnHistory/States.html#Washington

    Collectively: Fifty States
    By Region By State U.S. Patriotic Symbols ... More State by State Alabama
    Alaska

    Arizona

    Arkansas
    ...
    Wyoming
    Mrs Donn's Special Sections:
    Visit the 1962 Seattle World's Fair
    Handout Discussion Questions
    Daily Life in Ancient Times Pacific Northwest Coastal Indians Have a great year!
    State Unit Studies (state by state)
    Fifty Nifty States
    (5-7, CK)
    United States UNIT (K-3)
    50 States in 50 Hours The Fifty States (lesson ideas) States and Capitals (lesson) ... Geography of the United States (7-9, CK) Geography Lesson Plans (Armstrong, 99) Geography Lesson Plans (Armstrong, 98) Regions Regions of the United States The Effect of Region on Prejudice Lesson Plans Great Lakes Region Plains Lesson Plans ... 19th Century, American Southwest UNIT State by State State Unit Studies (state by state) Alabama State Unit Studies (state by state) Alabama lesson plans (pt) Alaska Iditarod Arizona State Unit Studies (state by state) Arizona lesson plans and activities (pt) Arkansas A Hotlist on Arkansas Arkansas Lesson Plans and Activities (pt) California California - Resources by Grade California History Resources California lesson plans and activities (pt) Colorado State Unit Studies (state by state) The Cowboy Unit (cowboys and Colorado history) Colorado Kids Page Colorado lesson plans and activities (pt) Connecticut Connecticut Folklore: Fact or Fiction UNIT Connecticut Courts - Kids Stuff - Game, lessons, coloring, info

    90. Women's History Month
    Women s history Month. Explore the many important contributions of women to celebrate Women s Equality Day (August 26) or Women s history Month (in March).
    http://www.teachervision.fen.com/lesson-plans/lesson-6678.html
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    ... Help Women's History Month Explore the many important contributions of women to celebrate Women's Equality Day (August 26) or Women's History Month (in March). Browse Theme Library
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    Member Benefits Printables The Modern Street-Cleaner Article The Modern Street-Cleaner Puzzle Individual Room Temperature Article Individual Room Temperature Puzzle ... More Worksheets Grade Levels: K-12 Quizzes Famous Women and Their Accomplishments Leaders of the Women's Movement Notable Quotes by Women More Social Studies Suffragette Bios and Portait Gallery Women Following Washington's Army "Ain't I a Woman" More Language Arts The Women of Brewster Place by Gloria Naylor Rachel Carson: The Coming of a Silent Spring Famous Women Wordsearch ... More Mathematics Designing a Quilt Pattern Science Marie Curie's Discovery More References U.S. Women's Firsts

    91. Smithsonian Education - Lesson Plans - History And Culture
    Find lesson plans Select Subject All Subjects
    http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/educators/lesson_plans/history_culture.html

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    Field Trips Professional Development Lesson Plans ... Labs
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    All Subjects African American Art African American Culture African American History African Art African Culture African History Air and Space American Art American Art Culture American Art History American Culture American History American Indian Art American Indian Culture American Indian History Ancient Art Ancient Culture Ancient History Animals Anthropology Architecture/Design Art (general) Asian Art Asian Culture Asian History Asian Pacific American APA Art APA Culture APA History Careers Earth Science Environment Experimentation Folklife Fossils Gems and Minerals Health Hispanic (see Latino) History (general) Investigation Language Arts Latino Art Latino Culture Latino History Geography and Maps Mathematics Music Multiculturalism Mythology Native American Art Native American Culture Native American History Performing Arts Plants Science (general) Spanish Language Special Needs Technology Visitor Guides Visual Arts Women's History World History/Culture Writing/Literacy World Art World Culture World History
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    92. TwHP Lesson Plans--Topic Index
    the most important documents in the history of American for the University of Virginia Lessons from the (National Historic Landmark/UNESCO world Heritage Site
    http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/twhp/topic.htm
    Teaching with Historic Places has developed more than ninety classroom-ready lesson plans that together cover major themes of American history. Most of them are now available on the Web; these lessons have been marked by underlining their titles. For more information on lessons not yet available on-line, contact TwHP ; you can also view the entire collection according to location time period , and U.S. History Standards African American History
    Agriculture

    American Indian History
    ...
    Women's History

    African American History Chicago's Black Metropolis: Understanding History through a Historic Place (53) Examine the history of this "city-within-a-city," a self-supporting African-American community that prospered from the late 19th century until the 1930s.
    From Canterbury to Little Rock: The Struggle for Educational Equality for African Americans
    Understand the magnitude of the struggle involved in securing equal educational opportunities for African Americans by examining how Prudence Crandall challenged the prevailing attitude toward educating African Americans in New England prior to the Civil War and investigating court cases and public opinion about desegregation in the 1950s. (Little Rock Central High School is a National Park and National Historic Landmark/Prudence Crandall Museum is a National Historic Landmark)
    Glen Echo Park: Center for Education and Recreation (24)
    Trace the evolution of this Maryland site from a chapter of the Chautauqua movement, to an amusement park, to a national park.

    93. Los Angeles River Connection
    A detailed virtual tour shows the sights, plants, animals, architecture, and history of the LA river. Site also includes historical background, lesson plans and activities, examples of student work, and related sites.
    http://www.lalc.k12.ca.us/target/units/river/riverweb.html
    Target Science LA Learning Exchange
    Los Angeles River Connection
    Los Angeles River Virtual Tour
  • Acknowledgements, Organizations, and Notes Background Information
  • Map of L.A. County Drainage Area
  • Rainfall of Los Angeles- Since 1877
  • Reshaping the Urban Landscape River Lessons and Investigations Views from the River's Edge
  • Field Trips
  • LA River- Human Impact data
  • Student Work
  • Concrete Poetry ...
  • Readers' Comments Related Web Sites
  • Riparian Related Websites
  • Water Pollution Related Websites
  • Friends of the Los Angeles River (FOLAR)
  • Los Angeles County Department of Public Works Hydrologic Repo ...
  • USGS Water Resources of the United States Articles
  • Getting to Know the Real L.A. River
  • Surfing the Los Angeles River
  • Los Angeles River: Reshaping the Urban Lanscape
    Artwork by Maylen, Ford Blvd. School, LAUSD. Los Angeles River Connection web pages are partially funded by a grant from the Environmental Protection Agency and the California Environmental Education Grant Program.
    Los Angeles River Connection is a part of LAEP Learning Exchange.
  • 94. Social Studies School Service Home
    of children around the world in crisis. of online resources, including lesson plans, Webquests, primary
    http://www.socialstudies.com/
    Order From
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    Go to.... Add a lesson Advanced Placement Africa Amistad Ancient History Art History Black History California The Crucible Current Events CD-ROMs DVD Early America Economics Editors' Choice Featured Publishers Geography Global Studies Guidance Health Holocaust Homework Help Journalism Online Activities Primary Sources Prof. Development Psychology Science Shakespeare Teacher Lessons Texas U.S. History Women's History World History Workshop World Religions
    Keep up to date on new titles, professional development resources, and catalogs in the mail Sign up for our free monthly E-Letter Preview portions of activity books, including table of contents, introductions, and lessons. Visit our Sample Lessons Page to search for activity books by subject. Use RealVideo to view the first five minutes from selected videocassettes. Visit our

    95. Lesson Plan (World History) For Teaching About Papyrus
    lesson Plan on Papyrus in Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome and Kush for teaching social studies (world history and ancient civilizations) in middle
    http://members.cox.net/waldorfedu/weredu/wereduPages/PlanEg1.html
    Lesson Plan - Papyrus
    (This lesson is taken from WER Teaching Pack
    Ancient Civilizations: Egypt
    Module 3 Lesson 3) Brochure availabl e For teachers of students who are learning English as a second language, students who are academically challenged, or students in grades below 5/6, there is a version of this lesson (called Lesson Plan Basic - Papyrus). The material is written at a much lower readability level with assignments appropriate for this level. It may be found at: http://members.cox.net/waldorfedu/weredu/wereduPages/PlanEg1Basic.html Contents of this lesson plan:
    1. Student's information sheet
    2. Student's assignments
    3. Teacher's notes
    (Why not let your students work with authentic papyrus imported from Egypt?)

    4. Assessment rubric
    1. Student's information sheet
    Papyrus
    Papyrus was the main writing surface used by the Egyptians.
    Papyrus was invented very early on in Egypt's history. Examples have survived from the 1st Dynasty (3100-2890 B.C.E.) and it was used continuously until the 11th century C.E. Papyrus was also used in the ancient civilizations of Kush, Greece and Rome.

    96. Education World ® - Lesson Planning: Hurricane Watch!
    Hurricane learning, lesson plans, and science projects for elementary school grades and above, by Education world.
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    Hurricane Watch!
    To your students, September probably means new friends, new books, and new and exciting adventures. But to meteorologists, September signifies an adventure of another kind. It's the peak month of the Atlantic hurricane season. This week, Education World brings the two together, providing activities designed to help your students understand this powerful force of nature. Most residents of the United States will never experience a hurricane first hand. But all will hear, at some time in their lives, news reports about the destruction caused by one of these violent storms. Just what are hurricanes? How do they form? Who do they affect? What damage do they cause? The information and activities below will help you answer those questions, as well as provide some exciting additions to your curriculum.
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    97. Jodi Rice: History Lesson Plan
    permission. Grade 10 history Canadian history and Society UNIT world War I. world War I Timeline. Go back to Step 2 of the lesson plan This
    http://where.com/~jodi/history.htm
    This is a lesson that I designed for use in a destreamed Grade 10 Canadian Studies class, according to the Student Learning Outcomes guidelines of the Niagara South Board of Education, in spring of 1996. This lesson is public domain, and may be used in any classroom without my express permission. Grade 10 History - Canadian History and Society
    UNIT: World War I World War I Timeline Student Learning Outcomes:
    • Students will be able to list major events in the chronology of the war.
    • Students will develop their research and organizational thinking skills.
    Materials:
    • texts:
    • Spotlight Canada, Canada 20th Century, and/or Canada Today
    • Canadians at War 1914-1918 Scrapbook , where available
    • resources:
    • paper for War Timeline cards
    • masking tape or 'Post-it' glue to attach timeline to blackboard
    Activities:
  • Divide the class into four groups, or, alternately, into groups of four (see below)
  • Each group is responsible for researching and putting together their own timeline for a given year: 1914, 1915/16, 1917, or 1918.
  • Within the respective years, the events listed below
  • 98. TASSI: Modern Asian History Lesson Plan
    Fifteen Days; Objectives After this lesson, students should the Philippines, and Southeast Asia after world War II report about topics related to Asian history.
    http://www.csupomona.edu/~tassi/history.htm
    Return to Main Page
    Modern Asian History
    By Paul Weilacker
    • Grade Level: High School, 9th and 10th grade
    • Time: Fifteen Days
    • Objectives: After this lesson, students should be able to:
    • Write an essay which expresses an opinion as to whether or not the United States should have used nuclear weapons against Japan at the end of World War II.
    • Make inferences about the political, economic, and social changes that occurred in China, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, and Southeast Asia after World War II.
    • Label a map which identifies the significant political place names and physical characteristics of Asia. (To be done from memory)
    • Prepare and deliver a three-minute oral report about topics related to Asian history.
    • Optional: Perform a dance which indicates the significant political, economic, and social changes which occurred in Asia since World War II.
    Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 ... Hiroshima Bombing Essay Question Day One
  • Lecture: "Hiroshima: The atomic bomb then and now." 20 minutes
  • Reading: Students read aloud from handout which lists the particulars about the United States' decision to use the atomic bomb at the end or World War II. Teacher leads discussion of handout. 30 minutes
  • Silent Sustained Reading: Students assigned John Hersey's "Hiroshima". Reading to be finished by day ten of the unit. 40 minutes
  • 99. Lesson Plan On Myths,
    This lesson plan would be great for eighth grade or above the powers who control the human world and the may also be the earliest form of history, science, or
    http://web.infoave.net/~tnorris/lesson.htm
    Lesson Plan on Myths, Folktales, and Legends Use this in the classroom to teach your lesson, use it when you teach, if you need a cross curricula project or send it home with the student if they are absent the day you cover myths, folktales, and/or legends. Grade? This lesson plan would be great for eighth grade or above; however, sixth and seventh grade may could concentrate on *animals in myths or another aspect of this. Beware some of the animals in myths may not be appropriate for younger students. Goal: To provide an understanding of and the background knowledge for the concepts of these different types of literature. Objectives:
    • Students will be able to compare and contrast characteristics of folktales, myths, and legends. Students will be familiar with some literature representative of all three types. Students will appreciate literature more having some background knowledge and history as a foundation to understanding it.
    "Therefore, even the lover of myth is in a sense a philosopher; for myth is composed of wonders." Aristotle A myth is fiction something which is untrue. Mythology often addresses the theme of good conquering over evil. Scholars of mythology usually define a myth as a kind of story which attempts to interpret some aspect of the world around us. Robert W. Brockway, in his book

    100. The History Of Jim Crow
    Decision Students analyze the legal history of segregation to Flight In this studentcentered lesson, students learn American military men during world War II.
    http://www.jimcrowhistory.org/resources/lessonplans.htm

    Jim Crow Gateway

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    Jim Crow Lesson Plans All lesson plans are available to print as Adobe PDF files. If you don't have the FREE Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here History
    Teachers contribute their best lessons on the events that they think are the most important in the Jim Crow years. The lessons also link themselves to one or more of the four episodes of The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow Be sure to check out the interactive student activities under " Simulations "Historical Analyses, Cognitive Organizers, Essay Questions in a writer's workshop format, mini quizzes, Primary Source Material Analysis, and Prediction Centers create a well-rounded unit of study designed to challenge and motivate students to learn more about this period in history. The Brown v. Board of Education Cases: An Education Unit on the Cases Comprising the Landmark 1954 School Desegregation Decision
    Students analyze the legal history of segregation in this 7-section unit, focusing on documents from five early court cases that comprised the landmark Brown v. Board of Education

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