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What Is Child Labor?
Students commemorate Labor Day by learning the meaning of child labor. Then, they learn ways... | ||
Farm and Rural Life: 1939-1945
Students use a Website to view and write about photographs depicting rural and factory life in... | ||
Veterans Day Newspaper
Students write a class newspaper about the armed conflicts in which the United States has... | Work Stoppages Involving 1,000 People or More
Information about work stoppages that involved 1,000 or more workers. | |
National Labor Organizations
Information about National Labor Organizations whose members total 100,000 or more. | Life on the Prairie
Prairie life in the 1800s will come alive for students as they visit historical websites with... | |
Wonders of the World
Students will go on an internet scavenger hunt of the Wonders of the World - natural, man-made,... | Lessons from History
Students visit a website of historical American events to help them identify the lessons people... | |
World War I: People, Places, and Events
Students do independent research about the World War I topic of their choice. | The Era of Thomas Jefferson
This lesson plan focuses on Thomas Jefferson. Students will learn an appreciation for... | |
Muckraker's Cake
Identify who the Progressives were and recognize one industry they wanted regulated. | ||
The Mayan Empire
Students learn about the architectural and cultural wonders of the Mayan Empire as they explore... | Popular Social Studies Lesson Plans, Grades 6-12
Complement your intermediate or high school social studies curriculum with our lesson plans.... | |
What Is Veterans Day?
Use a lesson that familiarizes English as a second language students with the American holiday... | A Day in the Life of Colonial America
Working on this activity gives students the chance to become immersed in the daily lives of a... | |
Colonial American Gazette
Assign a project that centers on the creation of a publication called the Colonial American... |
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