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Colonial America

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SUAVE Curriculum and Project Description Teacher:	 Carole Beeson									 	 Grade and School:		 Richland Elementary.5th 			 Discipline Area(s):	 math science	 social science language arts arts 		 Project Title:	 Colonial Mural Project Goal(s):	 Solidify what was learned in discussion and text through art Process and Steps:	 Brainstormed what was in a settlement Divided class into groups - each taking one section at mural i.e. fort, town Made copies of pictures from books that I could find from library The groups chose those that might help with their section Sketched 1st - then transferred to mural Materials Needed:	 paint, books on colonial period, butcher paper Essential Questions: 1	What skills, elements, vocabul Read More
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A Curriculum of United States Labor History for Teachers.

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A Curriculum of United States Labor History for Teachers. Sponsored by the Illinois Labor History Society [Table of Contents] Introduction The United States has the bloodiest history of labor of any industrialized nation on Earth. It is a story rich in human drama and tragedy. It is also one of progress and hope. This is a resource that teachers of United States history can use to incorporate our rich social and labor history into their courses. Using the ideas employed here teachers will increase student understanding of the American economic system and the important issues we all face as workers today. The concepts and lessons will build on each other so that at the end of the school year the student should have a working knowledge of the importance of labor in society. A guiding theme o Read More
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A Pilgrimage into History

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? Are you interested in more American History projects for use in your classroom? Check out my book, USING THE INTERNET: AMERICAN HISTORY PROJECTS FOR THE GIFTED CLASSROOM, GRADES 4 - 8 , available through Gifted Education Press. Focusing on performance task activities and projects, this activity book is suitable for any American History classroom - regular or gifted. While a main component of the book deals with using the Internet to research the time periods for background information, the activities and projects may also be completed through more traditional means. The book is available for sale at the Gifted Education Press webpage. A PILGRIMAGE INTO HISTORY Introduction | The Task | Resources | The Process | Learning Advice | Conclusion Introduction There are many interesting and reve Read More
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Activity, Plimouth Plantation

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Choose Your View View By Subject Social Studies Electronic Field Trips Plimoth Plantation Field Trip Brief Description Objectives Materials and Resources Activity Description Internet Resources Grade level: Upper or Lower Elementary Subject Area: Social Studies Brief Description Students will visit the Plimoth Plantation web site to learn more about how people lived in this country during the 17th century. This lesson can provide a great supplement to traditional studies about pilgrims and Native Americans. Objectives Students will: Use visual materials as a source of data. Work in collaborative groups Materials and Resources Hardware requirements: A computer and modem. Software requirements: Web browser, preferably Netscape. [http://home.netscape.com/] Network/Internet requirements: Acces Read More
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ALFY - TLC - Lesson Builder - OverView

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--> --> ARTS & CRAFTS RESOURCES Printable Coloring Pages Printable Word Search Puzzles FREE Clip Art Teaching Colonial Life Through the Use of Artifacts (original or reproduction!) gwen East Rock Global Magnet Lesson Objectives Students will discover the commonalities of daily life in the 1620s and the year 2000 by utilizing artifacts from each time period. Subjects Social Studies Standards 6.0 Global Perspective Compare traits found in families and neighborhoods from another time or place with that of the students Grade Levels 2 Materials reference books, historical fiction, videos, original or reproduction artifacts from the period Lesson Steps 1. General overview of the period using text, maps, time lines 2. Introduction of original/reproduction artifacts to teach similiarities in life Read More
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American

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American REINVENTING PUBLICATION Students Use the World Wide Web to Share Their Work Mark Morton Mendocino Grammar School California State Framework Area: Social Studies Grade Level: Fifth Grade Unit Length: 8 weeks, some ongoing work after that Produced in conjunction with the NASA NREN K-12 Partner School Program and the California Telemation Project I. INTRODUCTION Students learn to value research, writing, and art when it has a purpose. When children are able to publish their work, share it with others, and experience a response to what they have done, their work takes on meaning. Students want to communicate and teachers have many opportunities to help them learn to do that well. The following quote from Handbook for Planning an Effective Writing Program, Calif. State Dept. of Ed. ill Read More
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ARTSEDGE: Lesson Coming Soon!

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About Us | Feedback | Search A RTS E DGE | Search Thinkfinity | spotlights Lessons Standards WebLinks How-To's Home > Teach > Lesson Coming Soon! Lesson Finder: Use the pull-down menus below to filter the Lessons listed on the right. All Arts Subjects Dance Music Theater Visual Arts All Other Subjects Foreign Language Language Arts Math Physical Education Science Social Studies Technology All Grade Bands K-4 5-8 9-12 Lessons Quick Search: Enter keywords to search all Lessons. New Lessons: How Romantic! Parallels in Music and History All Around the Baseball Field Playing in the Orchestral Team Coming Soon! This lesson is being updated as part of our redesign initiative; it will be back online shortly. We apologize for the temporary inconvenience. Feel free to use the pull-down menus o Read More
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Colonial American Art

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Colonial Children

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Children in Colonial America Introduction | The Task | Resources | The Process | Learning Advice | Conclusion Introduction Your team has been transported back in time to colonial America. You are one of eight children in your family. Your task is to compare your life in this time to your life in the Twentieth Century. The Task Work with your team to find the answers to the following questions: 1.What is your everyday dress? 2.What might you have for dinner tonight? 3.How do you spend you leisure time? 4.How do your receive your education? 5.What are you career opportunities? Hint: What is a trade? 6. Do you receive an allowance? Some thoughts to ponder: What does indentured mean? What is an apprentice? 7.How will your family celebrate Christmas? Resources Leisure Time and Games Clothing Ed Read More
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Colonial Life Thematic Unit

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Collaborative Thematic Unit Theme: Life in Early America by Kimberly Cox Burkett and Brenda Morton Focus : Students will explore the people, places, and events of life in the early settlements and colonies of the United States of America. Grade Level : Third Grade Objectives : After completing this unit, students will: 1. Identify the thirteen colonies on a U.S. map 2. Compare the lifestyle of colonial families with those of today 3. Use graphs to identify price differences 4. Demonstrate map-reading skills to both give and follow directions 5. Exhibit a command of new vocabulary in creative writing activities Materials and Resources: 1. Poster board, glue, scissors, lined and unlined paper (white or colored), crayons and/or markers, pencils, pens, index cards, shelf paper (for mural), rul Read More
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Coming to a New World

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Home > Find a Unit > Search Results > Coming to a New World Coming to a New World State WV Status Ready for Users Stage Public Subject English/Language Arts Mathematics Social Studies Author Created by: Virginia Meadows Barbara Parmer Cathy Richmond Hinton Area Elementary Description This integrated unit designed for third grade students emphasizes the daily life of both Native Americans and Pilgrims in the Plymouth Colony in 1620. Through active involvement in music, art, games, drama, and literature, the students will develop a better understanding of the people whose lives, deeds, and customs American families honor in modern day Thanksgiving celebrations. The 21st Century Tools Technology Tools/Courseware: Computer with Internet access Print Artist Platinum 4.0 or equivalent s Read More
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Crossroads: Middle School Unit III

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Crossroads: Middle School Curriculum Unit III: The Founding of New Societies: 1607-1763 Question/Problem 1: How did European colonies in North America differ? Contents Objectives Description of lesson/activity Resources Objectives: The students will be able to: 1. locate the geographic features of North America, the boundaries of lands controlled by the English, French, Spanish and Dutch, and explain how geography influenced claims and settlement. 2. describe the economic, political, and social factors that influenced the development of the colonies. 3. locate and identify the geographic features of the Atlantic coast, the thirteen English Colonies, major trading centers and identify the three geographic regions, the natural resources, and products of each region. 4. interpret data. 5. pra Read More
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Death at Jamestown

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Lesson Plans ED ONLINE LESSON PLANS Mathemathics Financial Education Science Social Studies Technology Education Multi-disciplinary English/Language Arts Art search Death at Jamestown In 1607 one hundred four men landed in Virginia to form Jamestown, a settlement that was the birthplace of the United States. But by the end of the first year, all but thirty-eight of the one hundred settlers had died. Why did this happen? There are many theories as to why this happened - many of which are explored in the Thirteen/WNET New York program SECRETS OF THE DEAD: DEATH AT JAMESTOWN. As a preview activity, this lesson asks students to investigate some of the theories explored in the show to further engage them in the series of events and subsequent mystery surrounding the Jamestown deaths. Acting as Read More
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Early America--U.S. History lesson plan (grades K-5)--DiscoverySchool.com

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EdnBradford-Intro

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William Bradford : the pen & the person a curriculum unit for grades 9-12 Subjects : History, Writing, Literature, Civics and government, Ethics Introduction for Educators Pilgrim William Bradford was the long-time leader of the Plymouth Colony. His ability to manage men and affairs was a significant factor in the survival and success of the colony. William Bradford kept a journal. From that journal, he wrote his history of Plymouth Colony, now known as Of Plymouth Plantation. It is a first-hand account of the Pilgrim adventure : from the decision to move to Holland and then to America, through the Mayflower voyage and establishment of the little settlement of Plymouth, to the expansion and growth of Plymouth Colony. Bradford himself referred to his history as an "unfolding." The Read More
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Education World ® : Lesson Planning: Back in the Day: Lessons from Colonial Classrooms

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Experiment With Colonization Social Studies Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Worksheet, or Civics, American History, or Government Teaching Idea

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Join Newsletter Search This Site! Experiment With Colonization About | Lesson Plans | Forums | Contribute | Hotchalk's Classroom Tools | Advertising Lesson Plans Math Language Arts Science Social Studies Art Computers & Internet Music P.E. & Health Other Multi-Disciplinary HotChalk Tools Inspired Teachers Science Projects Math Worksheets Teacher Discussions Lesson Plan Guide Search This Site Join Our Newsletter Contribute !!! Take Our Survey! Tell A Friend! Special Features Efficient Reading Fun Science Ideas Food & Fitness Master's in Education Science Competition Previous Articles Enroll with HotChalk Free Professional Development Tools for Schools What We Offer Take a Tour! About HotChalk HotChalk Sites EdScope, L.L.C. EduBanners.com Learn PC Hardware Vote For Us @ SitesForTeachers @ Te Read More
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This Link is No Longer Active Please change your links and bookmarks to the following new locations: Electronic Resources for Geography: http://ejw.i8.com/geogweb.htm#acu Electronic Resources for History: http://ejw.i8.com/histweb.htm Read More
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Gobble, Gobble, Said the Turkey

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"Gobble, Gobble," Said the Turkey Teacher's Guide Created by Karen Rakowitz Project Web Page Coordinator Patti Greenleaf Introduction This lesson plan was developed as part of the Amphitheater School District Technology Literacy Challenge Fund grant. The purpose of the program is to provide teachers with a way of learning about technology and in turn provide students with the best teaching practices and curriculum through technology. This lesson plan was developed as part of the program's TLCF Science Guides, which are a series of web-based lessons designed by teachers to provide students with on-line educational opportunities in the area of science. Disclaimer: While every precaution was taken to insure the integrity of the sites included in this lesson plan, with the dynamic nature of th Read More
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Guide Entry 92.03.03

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Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Home A New Look at Old New Haven, by Francis J. Degnan Guide Entry to 92.03.03: This curriculum unit is designed to involve students in the third, fourth and fifth grades in the study of the growth of the New Haven colony. Much of our city?s growth from village to New England town and eventually to a regional center has been based on events that shaped our early history. New Haven had a climate that has inspired and nurtured invention and experimentation. In this climate it is evident that early colonists had a sense of adventure and ability on the part of our forefathers to take risks. The strategies this unit will employ will encourage the children to use various learning skills. Part of the unit?s lessons will allow hands-on experiences and will take in Read More
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Guide Entry 99.03.03

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Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Home Native Americans and the Clash of Cultures, by Peter N. Herndon Guide Entry to 99.03.03: My teaching unit, "Native Americans and the Clash of Cultures" is intended for high school U.S. history or World Cultures students. Also a course on civil law could benefit from the Lesson Plan section which gives attention to the recent legal battles the Native Americans have been fighting. I had several content goals in mind while preparing this material. First, that students would learn more about the conditions that forced the first Americans to arrive on this continent. Second, that they would learn more about the spread and development of early cultures in America. Third, students would become more aware of the reasons for the misunderstandings between the e Read More
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Introductory Activity for the 13 Colonies - An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan

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Lesson Plan #: AELP-USH0031 Introductory Activity for the 13 Colonies An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Amanda Chivinski Email: AOKTeacher@aol.com School/University/Affiliation: Kent State University Date: January 31, 1999 Grade Level(s): 5, 6 Subject(s): Social Studies/US History Duration: one - two 45 minute sessions. Description: This lesson gets kids thinking about all of the difficulties in creating a new colony. Goals: To allow the students to see the difficulties that the original settlers of the 13 colonies had in creating a colony that would please everyone. Objectives: The students will be able to create a list of six criteria for their own new colony. The students will be able to discuss, in groups, all of the different things that each member would like to Read More
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Jamestown Colony, Fact vs. Fiction Social Studies Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Worksheet, or Civics, American History, or Government Teaching Idea

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Join Newsletter Search This Site! Jamestown Colony, Fact vs. Fiction About | Lesson Plans | Forums | Contribute | Hotchalk's Classroom Tools | Advertising Lesson Plans Math Language Arts Science Social Studies Art Computers & Internet Music P.E. & Health Other Multi-Disciplinary HotChalk Tools Inspired Teachers Science Projects Math Worksheets Teacher Discussions Lesson Plan Guide Search This Site Join Our Newsletter Contribute !!! Take Our Survey! Tell A Friend! Special Features Efficient Reading Fun Science Ideas Food & Fitness Master's in Education Science Competition Previous Articles Enroll with HotChalk Free Professional Development Tools for Schools What We Offer Take a Tour! About HotChalk HotChalk Sites EdScope, L.L.C. EduBanners.com Learn PC Hardware Vote For Us @ SitesForTeacher Read More
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Learningspace.org - The Best learningspace Resources and Information.

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Lesson Exchange: Colony Brochure (Middle, Social Studies)

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TEACHERS | ADMINISTRATORS | GROUPS MY LINKS: chat center Chatboards Teachers Administrators Grade Level Subject Area States Tech Chatboards Projects Interest Groups Classifieds Help Wanted Books for Sale Items Wanted Teaching Supplies Teacher Created Manipulatives Educ Games Educ Software Fundraising Miscellaneous Educ Programs Distance Learning Distance Teaching Continuing Education Tutors Wanted Tutoring Services Lessons New Lessons Add a Lesson Browse Lessons Search Lessons Jobs Search Jobs Post Resume Post Job Listings Resume Search Distance Learning Mailrings Harry Wong Projects Project Switchboard Classroom Centers Professional Readings Grant Writing Fundraising Eco-Chatboard 100 Days Traveling Buddies Classroom Pets Pen Pals Post Cards Live Chat Advertising <<Previous Lesson N Read More
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Lesson Exchange: Taxation Without Representation (Elementary, Social Studies)

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TEACHERS | ADMINISTRATORS | GROUPS MY LINKS: chat center Chatboards Teachers Administrators Grade Level Subject Area States Tech Chatboards Projects Interest Groups Classifieds Help Wanted Books for Sale Items Wanted Teaching Supplies Teacher Created Manipulatives Educ Games Educ Software Fundraising Miscellaneous Educ Programs Distance Learning Distance Teaching Continuing Education Tutors Wanted Tutoring Services Lessons New Lessons Add a Lesson Browse Lessons Search Lessons Jobs Search Jobs Post Resume Post Job Listings Resume Search Distance Learning Mailrings Harry Wong Projects Project Switchboard Classroom Centers Professional Readings Grant Writing Fundraising Eco-Chatboard 100 Days Traveling Buddies Classroom Pets Pen Pals Post Cards Live Chat Advertising <<Previous Lesson N Read More
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Lesson Plan: Lifestyles in the 13 Colonies: Presented by GeorgeCassutto's Cyberlearning World

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Lesson Plan: Lifestyles in the 13 Colonies Submitted by: Miri Rubin Email: miri@ramaz.org Title: Lifestyles in the 13 Colonies Subject: US History Objectives: 1. plan their presentation by outlining using Inspiration software, 2. research their topic on-line and in the library. 3.Present their findings in a PowerPoint slide presentation. Warm Up Activity: Brainstorming: insert all questions and key words for project Main: Lifestyles in the Thirteen Colonies 7th grade, Ramaz Web Research and Presentation Step 1- Brainstorming: Use Inspiration to graph your goals and topics for your presentation: ? Make sure to include at least five (5) questions or topics that you wish to research. ? Try breaking up some of these topics to more specific questions or ideas. ? Think of an original and creativ Read More
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Lesson Plan: Planting the English Colonies

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Lesson Plan: Planting the English Colonies Date: Objectives: The students will I. describe the geographical characteristics of the English Colonies. II. identify reasons for colonization by the English and list the colonies that were formed. III. Warm Up Activity (Anticipatory Set): Identifying Colonial Features A) Display a chart with these divisions: Chart: Identifying Characteristics of the English Colonies Colony Characteristics: Soil and Crops Weather/ Climate Economy New England Middle Colonies Southern Colonies B) Have students brainstorm possible responses. Students should turn to pp. 146-153 of their text to evaluate brainstormed responses and place them in the correct area. Main Activity (Instructional Input): Team Review of Chapter 5: Planting the English Colonies A) Form teams Read More
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Lesson Plan: The 13 Colonies

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Lesson Plan: Know Your 13 Colonies Date: September 28, 2000 Objectives: The students will I. identify the 13 British colonies and the region in which each resides. II. analyze the historical origins and economic development of each colony. III. create an original flag for a colony that reflects the colony's history and development. Warm Up Activity (Anticipatory Set): Reviewing Geography A) Place an unlabelled base map of the colonies on the overhead. B) Have students come to the overhead and identify the colonies, their regions. C) Have students insert additional information on their maps such as year the Colony was founded, who founded it, and reason for founding. Use $ for profit motive. Use a cross for religious freedom. This information is available at a student-created website called Read More
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Mayflower - An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan

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Lesson Plan #: AELP-USH0043 Mayflower An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Joseph Ambrovcik Email: jlast30+@pitt.edu School/University/Affiliation: University of Pitt. at Johnstown Endorsed by: Dr. Poole, University of Pitt. at Johnstown Date: January 28, 2000 Grade Level(s): 6 Subject(s): Social Studies/US History Duration: two days; one to two hours each day Description: Students will view a film and look at various sites on the web. Goals: Students will: participate in the discussions prior to and after reading the story. conduct themselves in an appropriate manner when writing their stories and drawing their pictures. write their stories using complete sentences and correct punctuation. stay inside the pictures when coloring the pictures they draw. accurately respond Read More
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Pepperdine University - Student Webs Listing

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JUST SO YOU KNOW All students have the ability to create a personal Web page and publish it to the university's student Web server. Though the university takes no responsibility for content, postings are subject to the terms and conditions of the Computer and Network Responsible Usage Policy and appropriate college student handbook. SEARCH STUDENT WEB PAGES A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z CREATING WEB PAGES See the Student Web Server section on the Help Desk Web site for information about how to create and maintain Web pages. Students who do not already have space assigned to them on the Student Web Server may complete the online request form . Web space will be set up within 24 hours of a request. Please direct questions to the IT Help Desk at (310) 506-4357. Read More
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Pilgrims, Thou Hast Arrived

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Home > Find a Unit > Search Results > Pilgrims, Thou Hast Arrived Pilgrims, Thou Hast Arrived State WV Status Ready for Users Stage Public Subject English/Language Arts Mathematics Social Studies Author Cathy Orndorff Connie Williams Carol Young Wiles Hill School Description Students discover and experience life as it was during the Pilgrim times. Students will write their own Mayflower Compact, look at Mayflower web sites, and experience life as a Pilgrim. The 21st Century Tools Computers or one computer and a projection device, Internet. Grade Level 3 4 National Standards Technology- 1. Knows the characteristics and uses of computer hardware and operating systems. 3. Understands the relationships among science, technology, society, and the individual. 5. Understands the nature a Read More
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Practical Experiment in Colonization - An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan

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Lesson Plan #: AELP-USH0019 A Practical Experiment in Colonization An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Gene W. Mason School or Affiliation: Emerson Junior High, Enid, Oklahoma. Endorsed by: These lesson plans are the result of the work of the teachers who have attended the Columbia Education Center's Summer Workshop. CEC is a consortium of teacher from 14 western states dedicated to improving the quality of education in the rural, western, United States, and particularly the quality of math and science Education. CEC uses Big Sky Telegraph as the hub of their telecommunications network that allows the participating teachers to stay in contact with their trainers and peers that they have met at the Workshops. Date: May 1994 Grade Level(s): 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Subject(s): Soc Read More
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Simulated Colonial School Social Studies Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Worksheet, or Civics, American History, or Government Teaching Idea

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Teachers.Net Lesson Exchange: Creating a Colony (Middle, Social Studies

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Thanksgiving : The Mayflower:: Lesson Plan, Activity, or Teaching Idea from A to Z Teacher Stuff

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A to Z Teacher Stuff ~ Teacher Resources, Lesson Plans, Themes, Tips, Printables, and more advertise All Grades Preschool K 1-2 3 - 5 6 - 8 9 - 12 Quick Links : Teacher Downloads • Free Newsletter • Sites for Teachers • Leveled Books Search home themes lessons tips articles discuss store printables subjects tools search Home : Lesson Plans : Social Studies : Grades K-2 : History : Thanksgiving : The Mayflower Visit Network Sites ... A to Z Teacher Stuff Store.atozteacherstuff.com LessonPlanz.com SearchEducation Leveled Books Database Grade Levels Preschool Grades K-2 Grades 3-5 Middle School High School Subject Areas Arts & Crafts Health Language Arts Learning Centers Literature Activities Math Physical Education Science Social Studies Songs & Poems Special Education Themat Read More
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Thanksgiving: Linking the Past to the Present

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Thanksgiving:Linking the Past to the Present Teacher's Guide Created by Laura Alexander Project Web Coordinator Patti Greenleaf Introduction This lesson plan was developed as part of the Amphitheater School District Technology Literacy Challenge Fund grant. The purpose of the program is to provide teachers with a way of learning about technology and in turn provide students with the best teaching practices and curriculum through technology. This lesson plan was developed as part of the program's TLCF Social Studies Guides, which are a series of web based lessons designed by teachers to provide students with on-line educational opportunities in the area of Social Studies. Disclaimer: While every precaution was taken to insure the integrity of the sites included in this lesson plan, with the Read More
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Third Grade - American History - Lesson 14 - The Thirteen Colonies

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Third Grade - American History - Lesson 14 - The Thirteen Colonies Objectives Identify the reasons the colonists settled in the New World. Differentiate economic and human rights problems. Write a story about settling in the New World. Materials Classroom-size world map Suggested Books Student Title Rich, Louise Dickinson. The First Book of The Early Settlers . New York: Franklin Watts, 1959. This chapter book is written in an accessible way for third graders and contains information on Jamestown, Plymouth, and New Amsterdam. Teacher Reference Kalman, Bobbie. Tools and Gadgets . New York: Crabtree, 1993. Reische, Diana. Founding the American Colonies . New York: Franklin Watts, 1989. Procedure When the first people came to America they settled in areas that later became states. Ask: Rememb Read More
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Third Grade - American History - Overview - February

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Third Grade - American History - Overview - February This month ' s topic, the Southern Colonies, is a continuation of last month ' s subject matter. The material is covered in both lessons and performance assessment practice tasks. The lessons should be completed before the tasks and ideally the tasks should be completed in the numbered sequence. While knowledge of the content of these lessons is not necessary for success in the five performance assessment tasks, familiarity with the subject matter will aid in the children ' s understanding. While completing the History tasks the students will be reading for information and writing for personal expression. While the tasks may be used out of sequence, they are best completed in the order given. Third Grade - American History - Lesson 20 - Read More
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VA-SOL-Lesson Plans

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send us email Search Content Areas Computer/Technology English/Writing History and Social Science Mathematics Science Other Recruiting 18th Century Colonists Target Curriculum: History and Social Science Target Grade: 5 SOLs: HSS.5.3 Time: 2-3 days Objective: Teach students the geographic, political, economic, and social contrasts in the three regions of New England, Mid-Atlantic, and South. Teach students life in the 18th century from the perspective of large landowners, farmers, artisians, women, and slaves. Purpose: Give students experience in public speaking with the opportunity to roleplay the life of the 18th century colonists. Materials: Reference books on the life of the thirteen colonies. Poster board for drawing the colony. Procedure: Each student randomly selects from a hat the Read More
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