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  • NC.SS.2021.5.H.1.3 - Explain the ways in which revolution, reform, and resistance have shap...
George Washington in Song
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In this lesson, students investigate and analyze the historical context of the Revolutionary War song, "Yankee Doodle." As a culminating activity, students will be asked to create their own additional verses about George Washington to the tune of the song.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Date Added:
03/23/2017
Grade 05 Social Studies Unit 05 Exemplar Lesson 01: A Statement of Freedom
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In this lesson, explore the political, economic, and social factors that influenced the writing of the Declaration of Independence and the importance of this document. They look at the events of the American Revolution, and look forward to elements that should be included in the new government in order to assure that the grievances in the Declaration of Independence are addressed.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
CSCOPE
Date Added:
04/19/2017
Grade 05 Social Studies Unit 07 Exemplar Lesson 02: War of 1812
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This lesson focuses on the war of 1812. It focuses on causes and effects, and on using primary sources. American symbols related to the War of 1812 are included. Students recognize political, economic, geographic, and social influences on events.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
CSCOPE
Date Added:
04/24/2017
Grade 05 Social Studies Unit 08 Exemplar Lesson 01: Westward Expansion
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In this lesson, students learn about the political, economic, and geographic regional differences that led to conflict in the United States through map sketches, primary sources, problem-solving and points of view.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
CSCOPE
Date Added:
04/24/2017
Guilford Courthouse National Military Park Virtual Tour
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Students can explore the Guilford Courthouse National Military Park museum digitally with the Virtual Junior Ranger Museum Activity using our online museum and reading the questions on the Virtual Junior Ranger webpage.

This activity is for ages 8+ and will give you an opportunity to learn about the American Revolution, the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, and learn how to interpret artifacts!

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Interactive
Author:
National Park Service
Date Added:
06/23/2021
Independent - To Be or Not to Be
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This unit is designed for students to learn to make judgments and decisions based on facts, and to use informational and imaginative speech to present their personal viewpoint and opinion to others. Students experience, first hand, taxation without representation, and will develop a very real sense for the need to preserve the inherent freedoms of man. Using the American flag as a graphic organizer, students will develop a clear understanding of the actions and reactions of the American colonists to British rule and to our most important national holiday, the 4th of July. Historically significant events will be studied and organized through exploration of facts and opinions and interaction with informational text and class discussion.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Social Studies
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
Beacon Learning Center
Author:
Katie Koehnemann
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Infographic Timeline
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An infographic is a visual presentation of information in the form of a chart, graph, or other images accompanied by minimal text, intended to give an easily understood overview of a subject. They are very popular and frequently found on websites, newsprint, magazines, etc. Students may create infographics to share out research on any variety of topics, statistics generated from surveys, or a host of other options that cross the various content areas.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Interactive
Module
Provider:
REMC Association of Michigan
Provider Set:
MiTechKids
Author:
REMC Association of Michigan
Date Added:
03/16/2019
John Brown's Raid on Harper's Ferry and John Brown's Body
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In this lesson, students will analyze documents and evaluate the impact of John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry on America before, during and after the Civil War. The students will demonstrate knowledge of the issues that divided our nation and led to the Civil War by identifying the events and differences between northern and southern states that divided Virginians and led to secession, war, and the creation of West Virginia.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Date Added:
05/01/2017
Lesson 12: Anchor Text - Can't You Make Them Behave, King George?
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Students read a piece of narrative nonfiction about the American Revolution. Students will determine which statements in the text can be proven true or false and which express someone's feelings or beliefs. Students will apply this comprehension skill to a discussion of how differences in opinion can lead to a revolution.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Date Added:
02/13/2017
Liberty and Justice For All
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This interactive resource allows students to better understand reasons Americans, and those who led them, went to war to win independence from England. Students read and answer questions throughout the module.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Interactive
Provider:
Beacon Learning Center
Author:
Beacon Learning Center
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Lone Dog’s Winter Count: Keeping History Alive
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In this lesson, students can learn about the traditions of the Sioux, who resided in the Midwestern part of the United States. This lesson focuses on their winter traditions, including the migration patterns which they followed.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Smithsonian Institution
Author:
Edwin Schupman and Leslie O’Flahavan
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Lone Dog's Winter Count: Keeping History Alive
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Students can learn about the traditions of the Sioux, who resided in the Midwestern part of the United States. This lesson focuses on their winter traditions, including the migration patterns which they followed.

Provider:
Smithsonian Institution
Author:
Edwin Schupman and Leslie O"™Flahavan
Date Added:
06/24/2019