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More Social Studies Lesson Plans, Grades 6-12
(97 resources)
Protest Art in Pre-Revolutionary Russia
Students will read and analyze short stories by Anton Chekov and Leo Tolstoy that illustrate... | Women and World War II
Focus on the changes that occurred for women during World War II by presenting this lesson. | |
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Have your students study different concepts in the writing of Maya Angelou's, I Know Why the... | Indentured Servants
Use a lesson that helps students to compare and contrast European American indentured servitude... | |
Multicultural Statue of Liberty
In this arts & crafts project, students will create multicultural Statues of Liberty. This is... | Picasso's Guernica
Students will examine the painting, Guernica, by Picasso. They will learn about the events... | |
Native American Music: Call-and-Response
Introduce students to a call-and-response form of Native American song and dance. | 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. | |
A Play about Sacagawea
Sacagawea is one of the most famous Native American women of the 19th century. Her life story... | ||
State Scavenger Hunt
Students use reference materials to gather information about the United States. | Benjamin Banneker's Letter
Review Banneker's life, read a letter he wrote to Jefferson, and write analogies in this lesson... | |
The Declaration of Sentiments & Your Rights
Compare two declarations for personal rights and have students write their own. This is a... | Thoughts for the President
A great lesson plan to help your students write a letter to the President about a current... | |
Chinese Percussion Music
Teach students about Chinese percussion instruments and ensemble performances. Use this music... | Appalachian Riddle Song
Capture your students' attention with this lesson focusing on "The Riddle Song" to show the... | |
What Is War?
Students will consider the kinds of human activity we define as war, what activities we might... | Chinese Words and Phrases
Celebrate Chinese New Year by teaching your students simple Chinese words. | |
Inaugural Poetry
Review poems read at presidential inauguration ceremonies with this lesson plan. After the... |

