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"Rich Farming Lands"
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In this activity, students examine an advertisement for available acreage in Nebraska 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.

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Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
The History Teaching Institute
Date Added:
02/27/2017
The Rosies of the Homefront
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In this activity, students will use primary and secondary sources to learn about the roles of women on the homefront during WWII. Students will research and write their parts for a class play that will be video-recorded. Students will also compare the effects on the people on the Homefront during WW2 with the people on the Homefront during the U.S. conflicts of today in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
The History Teaching Institute
Date Added:
02/23/2017
Scientific Revolution to the Enlightenment: A Baseball Card Project
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Students will create baseball cards on individuals after research on selected figures from the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment using primary sources and other materials.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Social Studies
World History
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Provider:
History Teaching Institute - Ohio State University
Author:
Crystal Bartley
Date Added:
02/26/2019
A Shirtwaist Disaster!
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In this lesson, students research the Triangle Shirtwaist factory using primary and secondary sources. Students will synthesize and interpret a wide array of information using argument, narrative or informative writing skills.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
History Teaching Institute - Ohio State University
Date Added:
03/09/2017
A Soldier's Voice from World War I: Gallipoli
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In this lesson, students are given a realistic, first person account of the war in an interactive format. The lesson uses a reader's theater script created from excerpts of diary entries from a Turkish soldier during the Gallipoli campaign. It can be used in conjunction with "Life in the Trenches: Photograph Analysis."

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
History Teaching Institute - Ohio State University
Date Added:
04/13/2017
Spiral Questions
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In this activity, students use spiral questions to analyze a primary source. Spiral questions guide students from lower- to higher-level critical thinking skills so that they become comfortable and adept at analyzing primary sources. The technique can be used with documents, photographs, and other primary sources. There are three levels of spiral questions: description, interpretation, and analysis.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
History Teaching Institute - Ohio State University
Date Added:
04/12/2017
The Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee
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This lesson introduces students to the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), one of the "big 5" civil rights organizations (the other four were: the Urban League, NAACP, SCLC, and CORE). The SNCC is credited with having led the student portion of the civil rights movement and with helping initiate the movement's transition to the Black Power phase of the late 1960s. Students will understand the motivation of African-American students in organizing the sit-in in Greensboro and the formation of the SNCC, how the generational differences between members of SNCC and other civil rights groups led to a difference in emphasis in the organizations, and the ideological transition to Black Power in the late 1960s.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
History Teaching Institute - Ohio State University
Date Added:
04/13/2017
Teddy Roosevelt as the Face of American Imperialism
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In this lesson, students will collaboratively examine and analyze editorial cartoons focusing on Theodore Roosevelt and the subject of American Imperialism. Students will identify and explain the intended message of the cartoons and gauge the accuracy of the content.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
History Teaching Institute - Ohio State University
Date Added:
03/13/2017
The Tet Offensive and the Vietnam War
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In this lesson, students investigate the Vietnam War. The lesson stresses the importance of the Tet Offensive in turning American public opinion against the war and illuminates how the Vietnam War remains a vital part of American life and culture.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
History Teaching Institute - Ohio State University
Date Added:
04/13/2017
Treaty of Versailles
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In this lesson, students will use political cartoons to become familiar with the core issues and concerns of the treaty process, including President Woodrow Wilson's support of the Treaty of Versailles and US Congressional (mostly Republican) opposition.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
History Teaching Institute - Ohio State University
Date Added:
03/13/2017
The Trial of Galileo
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In this lesson, students will apply knowledge of persuasive techniques, primary sources, and historical background study of the time period to defend or convict Galileo at the Inquisition. Students will become familiar with the Trial of Galileo Galilei and will achieve mastery understanding of who Galileo was, and how his life and trial impacted the Enlightenment.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
The History Teaching Institute
Date Added:
02/22/2017
Tuck Everlasting Lesson Plan
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In this lesson, students will engage in close reading to learn how people lived in the late 19th century. Students will also visualize a main character in a text, and then create an in-depth dialogue between two people, using details from the text.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
History Teaching Institute - Ohio State University
Date Added:
03/09/2017