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My Antonia Reading Guide for Class Discussion
Enhance understanding with discussion questions for Willa Cather's My Antonia. This...
Charting and Reinforcing Behaviors
This behavior management article includes two handy charts to track student behavior as well as...
Great Expectations
Enhance understanding with a teaching guide for Great Expectations includes background...
Parent/Teacher Relations
Handy suggestions for creating and maintaining positive parent/teacher relationships.
The Portrait of a Lady
Use a teaching guide that includes great information about Henry James as well as discussion...
Site of the Boston Massacre
View the site of the Boston Massacre, where Crispus Attucks was the first man killed in the...
Kids Count: Census Activity
By reading a special purpose map, and reading and writing numbers, children will recognize the...
Old South Meeting House
Photo of the Old South Meeting House in Boston; Phillis Wheatley was a member of the...
The U.S. Census
Distribute an article that discusses the first U.S. census, and the 2000 census.
African Meeting House/Abiel Smith School
Photos of the oldest African-American church (still standing) in the U.S. and the school it...
Colonial Population Estimates
Estimated population during colonial times.
Harriet Tubman Memorial
These statues reside in Boston's South End. Harriet Tubman spoke in Boston area Meeting Houses...
District Decisions
Students will learn about the role of the U.S. census in redistricting and reapportionment.
66 Phillips Street/86 Pinckney Street
Both of these houses were occupied by abolitionists and African-American families in the 1800s.
2000 U.S. Census
An article explaining the 2000 census, and the changes in U.S. Representative apportionment.
Virtual Field Trip: Black History in Boston
Take students on a virtual field trip for Black History Month. Use these photos and resources...
Colonial America Kaleidoscope
Students use the information they obtain through independent research to create a Colonial...
Emancipation Group
This statue of Abraham Lincoln and Archer Alexander sits adjacent to the Park Plaza Hotel in...
Census Lessons & References
Statistics from the United States 2000 Census can provide you with many social studies and math...
An Abolitionist Play
Students learn about five women abolitionists and are asked to write a one-act play that...

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