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Hands & Feet Reindeer Heads
Students create reindeer heads by tracing their hands and feet. This fun arts & crafts... | ||
An Honest Cigarette Ad?
Increase student awareness of media manipulations in advertising for cigarettes as they create... | ||
Holiday Paper Chains
In this arts and crafts lesson, children make paper chains with symbols from various holidays,... | Pilgrim Fact Cards
The Pilgrim Fact Cards were designed to be used with the Pilgrim Study Unit, but are a valuable... | |
Hands-On Christmas Tree or Wreath
Students create a beautiful display with cutouts of their hands. This is a fun arts & crafts... | Aboard the Mayflower - Pilgrim Study Unit (Lesson 2 of 7)
Present this lesson plan to help students understand the hardships endured by the Pilgrims and... | |
Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities on Holidays, 2003
A chart details statistics about alcohol-related car fatalities on holidays. | Planning for the Voyage - Pilgrim Study Unit (Lesson 1 of 7)
Students will be able to identify the reasons the Pilgrims came to the North America. | |
Choosing Plymouth - Pilgrim Study Unit (Lesson 3 of 7)
Students will learn about Colonial times and the factors that determined the Pilgrims settling... | ||
The First Winter - Pilgrim Study Unit (Lesson 4 of 7)
The first winter that the Pilgrims spent in Plymouth was extremely difficult. This lesson will... | ||
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
Read the full text of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. This resource is a great... | Pilgrim Children - Pilgrim Study Unit (Lesson 7 of 7)
Students will learn about Colonial times as they compare present-day children with Pilgrim... | |
The First Thanksgiving - Pilgrim Study Unit (Lesson 5 of 7)
Students will learn about the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. It's beneficial... | ||
Presidents Elected Without a Majority of Votes
Fourteen candidates have become president of the United States with a popular vote less than... | Life in Plymouth - Pilgrim Study Unit (lesson 6 of 7)
After the challenging first winter of 1620, the Pilgrims made great progress in settling... |

