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Decoding World War II Propaganda
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In this lesson, students will define propaganda and study the various types of propaganda techniques. After viewing an assortment of World War II propaganda across different mediums (posters and videos), students will create a piece of World War II propaganda. There is also an optional viewing guide for the Nazi propaganda film, "Triumph of the Will."

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Carolina K12
Author:
Carolina K12
Date Added:
02/20/2017
The Depressing Depression
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This unit is designed to teach about the causes and effects of the Great Depression, and provide an introduction to the use of primary sources in the study of history. This historical discovery approach will emphasize the role of the historian as detective using such skills as observation, discrimination, analysis, and synthesis to research and record history. Students will explore primary sources including photographs, poems, song lyrics, documents, maps, cartoons, as well as, secondary source texts in print and online.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Date Added:
06/27/2017
The Depressing Depression - Lesson 5: Solving a Great Problem
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In this lesson, students pinpoint and list specific problems of the Great Depression using what they have learned from analyzing a variety of primary sources. They will then form research groups to learn about President Frankling Roosevelt and New Deal Legislation using internet sources.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Date Added:
06/27/2017
The Depressing Depression - Lesson 7: New Deal Programs
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In this lesson, students summarize major programs that were created by the New Deal by presenting the information they found in their research efforts through a variety of formats including but not limited to oral presentation, picture book, written report.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Date Added:
06/27/2017
The Depressing Depression - Lesson 9: Presentation of Culminating Assessment
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In this lesson, students demonstrate their learning throughout the unit through a presentation. Students will analyze peers' work using a rubric.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Date Added:
06/27/2017
Duck and Cover (1951)
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This film was selected for the 2004 National Film Registry of "culturally, historically and aesthetically significant" motion pictures. It is a famous Civil Defense film for children in which Bert the Turtle shows what to do in case of atomic attack from the Soviet Union during the Cold War.

Subject:
American History
Civics and Economics
Psychology
Social Studies
Sociology
The Cold War
Twentieth Century Civil Liberties/Rights
World Humanities
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
World News Network
Author:
Archer Productions, Inc.
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Eleanor Roosevelt
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In this lesson, students will learn about the work of Eleanor Roosevelt and read letters written to her by children living during the Great Depression. Students will apply their acquired knowledge creatively by assuming the role of Eleanor Roosevelt and responding to a letter of their choice.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Carolina K12
Author:
Carolina K12
Date Added:
02/20/2017
"Emancipation"
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In this activity, students examine a print from a wood engraving titled "Emancipation" and answer a series of questions. The questions are designed to guide students into a deeper analysis of the source and sharpen associated cognitive skills.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
The History Teaching Institute
Date Added:
02/27/2017
The End of World War II: Pearl Harbor, Japanese Internment Camps, and the Atomic Bomb
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In this lesson, students explore major events occurring at the end of World War II, including the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the forced relocation of Japanese Americans into internment camps, and America’s use of atomic weapons against Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Students will explore primary sources, read poetry and a narrative, and discuss the US government’s choices in depth while examining the affect on America, Japan, and the world community at large.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Carolina K12
Author:
Carolina K12
Date Added:
06/09/2017
Examining and Analyzing Slavery in North Carolina and The United States
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This is a lesson that engages students in critical analysis of text and affords them an opportunity to demonstrate their learning creatively by creating an acrostic poem. 

Subject:
American History
Material Type:
Formative Assessment
Lesson Plan
Reading
Reference Material
Author:
CHRISTIE DEHART
Date Added:
07/05/2020
Examining and Analyzing Slavery in North Carolina and The United States
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This is a lesson that engages students in critical analysis of text and affords them an opportunity to demonstrate their learning creatively by creating an acrostic poem, short essay or other creative piece of work that is approved by the teacher.

Subject:
American History
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Pamela Noble
Date Added:
07/08/2020
Federalists v. Anti-Federalists
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Students will explore the Articles of Confederation and the Articles' influence in revising the Constitution of 1787. Students will experience the sentiments of Federalists and Anti Federalists by participating in a partner debate as either North Carolina Federalist James Iredell or Anti Federalist Willie Jones.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Curriculum
Diagram/Illustration
Lesson Plan
Provider:
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Author:
NC Civic Education Consortium
Date Added:
02/26/2019
From Segregation to Sit-ins: the Greensboro Woolworth Lunch Counter
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This interactive site provides primary resources and curator interviews designed to focus on the lunch counter as an object in historical context. Also provided are a lesson plan and annotated links to other online resources to expand student understanding of the topic.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Interactive
Provider:
Smithsonian Institution
Date Added:
07/07/2017
The Great Depression--Presentation
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This presentation is intended for use with the lesson plan "The Great Depression." In this lesson, students will learn about the causes of and situations experienced during the Great Depression.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Carolina K12
Author:
Carolina K12
Date Added:
02/21/2017
Harriet Jacobs and Elizabeth Keckly: The Material and Emotional Realities of Childhood in Slavery
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In this lesson, students learn firsthand about the childhoods of Jacobs and Keckly from reading excerpts from their autobiographies. They practice reading for both factual information and making inferences from these two primary sources.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Endowment for the Humanities
Provider Set:
EDSITEments
Author:
Laurel Sneed
Date Added:
04/04/2015
History Through Graphic Novels
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In this lesson, students learn about the conditions of African Americans in Mississippi during the summer of 1964 through reading excerpts from the Benton County Freedom Train newsletter. Students will then use the graphic/comic creation site Pixton.com to create a graphic strip of three or more panels to demonstrate their understanding of the excerpts.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Smithsonian Institution
Date Added:
07/05/2017