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Exchange
Click on grade level below.
High School
Middle
Elementary
Discovery Channel
School
Great lesson plans
for social studies,
science, and literature
Lesson Plans Across the Curriculum
Many lesson plans,
including some unique to this site.
Lesson Plans and Teaching
Strategies
Scroll down the list for links to lesson plan sources.
Social Science Education Consortium
Lesson plans for both the elementary and secondary levels
from the NCSS.
Social
Studies
Teacher Resources
Also from NCSS, this page provides many resources
including the National
Standards as well as links to
sites organized by the Curriculum Standards
Social Studies School
Service
An excellent resource with information and lesson plans
for a variety of social
studies topics.
United Nations
Cyber School Bus
Lesson plans
and resources in a variety of areas including
human rights, cities, peace, poverty,
women's rights, and world health.
The American Promise
Lesson plans and activities about democracy, government,
and U.S. history.
Social Studies Sources
Links to resources
in all social studies areas.
Civics
Lesson Plans and Resources
For videos, activity books, and
Internet activities
in government and law,
click here.
Center for Civics
Education: Sample
Lessons
Lesson plans for elementary through high school. Scroll
down and find the grade
level you want, then click on "Teacher's
Guide."
US Government Lesson
Plans
A large number of lesson plans for a variety of grade
levels from The Educator's Reference Desk.
Close Up Online: Civics
Resources
An excellent resource for for middle or high school
civics with documents,
special topics and links.
Core Democratic Values
Secondary lesson plans and links to similar sites.
U.S. Government Lesson Plans
An entire
semester (18 weeks) of high school lesson
plans
by George Cassutto
.
Let Freedom
Ring!
A 5th-grade
unit in which students reenact the constitutional
convention and create a new government
for the 13 colonies.
Creating a Citizen
of the Community, Nation, and World
A lesson plan on citizenship and responsibility for
grades 8-12.
The Declaration Versus
the Communist Manifesto
A high school lesson plan.
Comparing Democracy
and Republic
A middle-grade lesson plan.
Set Up a Class Government
A unit for
grade 4.
The Constitution
Community
An collection of lesson plans from the National Archives
and Records Administration that address constitutional
issues, correlate to national
academic standards, and encourage the
analysis of primary source documents
accessible via the Internet.
.
You and the U.S. Constitution
A 4th-grade lesson plan.
US Constitution and
Amendments
A lesson plan for grades 4-12.
Observing Constitution Day
A wonderful
Constitution Day lesson plan from the National Archives
and Records Administration which uses
original historical documents accessible via
the Internet.
Exploring the
Bill of Rights
A 5th-grade lesson
plan.
The Bill of Right is
For Us Today
A lesson plan for grades 7-9.
Reorganizing the Bill
of Rights
An 8th-grade lesson plan.
Perseverance and the First Amendment
A middle or high school lesson plan on 1st Ammendment
and freedom of speech from
the
National Constitution
Center.
See also
Regulating Freedom of Speech
and
Freedom of Speech and Automatic Language:
Examining the Pledge of Allegiance.
Introduction of Restrictions
on Freedom of Speech
A high school lesson plan.
Separation of Powers
A lesson plan for grades 10-12 on the three branches
of government.
Mock Congress
A high school lesson plan.
The Many Powers of the President
A lesson plan designed to help students become familiar
with the many roles of
the president.
The Constitution,
Juvenile Justice, and You
A lesson plan developed for Special Education Students
in grades 9-12.
Ask a
Cop.org
Great
site for crime prevention information and lesson
plans.
Crime and Punishment
Seven units developed
by fellows of the Yale-New Haven
Teachers Institute covering topics
in the theory and practice of crime
and punishment in contemporary America
from the standpoint of politics and political
theory.
Who Serves Time? Breaking Down Stereotypes about Juvenile Offenders
A lesson plan for grades 6-12 from LA Youth. See also
Juvenile Justice
for an excellent resource.
Justice for All
Another 6-12 lesson plan from the above source.
Here Comes
the Judge
An interactive web-based lesson plan for learning about
the Supreme Court, the Justices,
and landmark decisions.
Search and Seizure
A lesson plan for grades 7-12.
Justice
Another lesson plan for grades 7-12.
Symbolic Speech
A 9th-grade lesson plan on the role of the Supreme
Court in interpreting
the law as it relates to the 1st Amendment.
Supreme Court Decisions
on Freedom of Religion
A high school lesson plan.
United States vs. Thomas
Cooper: A Violation of the Sedition
Law
A lesson plan using original documents accessible via
the Internet.
Laws
A lesson plan designed to help students appreciate
the importance of
rules and laws within a society and
to recognize the process by which these
laws are created and implemented. See also
Laws
2.
Your Own Classroom
Court
An activity designed for teachers who would like to
allow their students
to have a more active role in setting
classroom rules, in decision-making,
and as a means of settling differences.
Decision-Making
A grades 4-6 lesson on conflict resolution.
Mock Trial:
The Titanic
Interesting lesson plan for trying the case: Jensen
vs. White Star Lines.
Embassy World
Connect to hundreds of embassies.
Election 2008 Lesson Plans and Resources (Scroll down for lesson plans on
the
U.S. Electoral College)
Teaching about Election 2008
Articles and activities from Scholastic.
Vote 2008
Lesson plans as well as articles and essays written by students.
Election
2008
Many lesson plans from the New York Times.
Election
Central 2008
A guide for teachers from Cyber Learning World.
Access, Analyze,
Act
A curriculum
guide and elementary-level lesson plans fro PBS.
2008 Election Central
Many lesson plans from ePals.
Elections 2008
An interactive election map as well as other resources from WETA.
Teachable
Moments: High School Lesson Plans
Several lesson plans related to elections
including
Presidential Election 2008, 5 Key Issues,
The Issue of
Race, and
Engaging Your Class Through Groupwork.
2008
United States Presidential Election Unit Study
Many Montessori-based lesson plans.
Sticker Race Headquarters
From the Democracy Project. Stat making stickers!
Vote 2008: The Primaries
Two lesson plans from Online News Hour.
Analyzing Election Cartoons
A secondary lesson plan from
News Hour Extra.
Elections in the United States
Many lesson plans using recent NY Times
articles.
The
Electoral College
A lesson plan for grades 3-12 from Education World. See also
Lesson Plan: The Electoral College and
U.S. Electoral College Teaching Resources.
Does My Vote Count? Teaching
the Electoral College
A 10th-grade lesson plan from Learn
NC. See also
Electoral College Road Map and Lesson Plans.
The
Mystery of Voters Who Don't Vote
A high school lesson plan from EconEdLink.
Voting is Elementary
A mock-election lesson plan in MS Word.
Kids
Voting USA
Resources and curricula. You will have to register
(it's free).
Project Vote
Smart Lesson Plans
Nine lesson plans on campaigns, political parties,
and elections.
Donkies,
and Elephants, and Voters, Oh My!
One of many election-related lesson plans for grades 3-6 from the
PBS Democracy
Project.
Why
Vote? A Public Awareness Campaign
One more elementary lesson plan from the above site.
Copernicus Election Watch
Another source for
election lesson plans.
Winning the Vote:
How Americans Elect a President
Three lesson plans from the
Smithsonian.
Elections
and campaign Lesson Plans
Many lesson plans from the Lesson Plans Page.
Primaries, Voting, and Elections
Many lesson plans from Education World.
Decision 2004 or 6 or 8
A high school lesson plan in which students determine their political
beliefs and learn about political campaigns.
Social Studies: Current Events
Current events lesson plans from The Educator's Reference
Desk (formerly Ask ERIC).
Teachable
Moment: Activities for High School Students
Many activities related to
current events.
Twenty Five
Great Ideas for Teaching Current
Events
From Education World.
See also
Curriculum: Why Teach Current Events?
New York Times Learning
Network
News summaries, a news quiz, and daily lesson plans
for teaching about
current events. See their
Daily Lesson Plan Archive.
NewsHour
Extra: Teacher Resources
Many current events
leson plans for a variety of subject areas including
the lesson below.
Prospects for Peace in the Israeli - Palestinian
Conflict
A lesson plan using Internet resources in
which students design a peace plan to resolve
the Middle east conflict.
Teaching
with the News
"Online curriculum
materials and ideas to connect the content of the classroom
to the headlines in the news."
President Barack Obama Lesson Plans and Resources
Two Presidents from Illinois
A lesson plan for grades 6-12. See other
2009 Presidential Inauguration Lesson Plans
from this same source.
Making History: The Inaugural Address of Barack Obama
Another lesson plan for grades 6-12 from the source above.
Inauguration 1-20-2009
Eight activities (5 for grades 4-8 and 3 for high school)
from
TeachableMoment.org.
An Historic Vote
Students
in the upper grades will explore the struggle of African Americans to attain
voting rights and develop a greater appreciation for the significance of Barack
Obama's election.
Defenders of Justice
In this activity for grades 3-5, students will summarize
biographies of individuals who fought racism and helped make it possible for an
African American to become President of the United States.
Welcome to the White House
In this activity fort grades 2-5, students will discuss the
significance of Barack Obama's presidency and create cards welcoming his
children to the White House.
Using Obama's Speech on Race in the Classroom
Three lesson ideas for grades 9-12.
Our Unfinished Work
A high school lesson plan in which students examine the impact of President
Obama's election on perceptions of race and racism.
Inaugural Prayers in History
A secondary lesson plan in which students examine the practice of including
prayers in inaugural ceremonies, focusing on the messages these presidential
selections send about diversity and faith in American life.
History in the Making
From
the NY Times, examining reactions to the election of Barack Obama in the
context of history.
In Our Own Words
Creating poems and artwork inspired by the 2008 election.
In the
House
Questions about a NY Times photo of the November 10 meeting between President
Bush and President-Elect Obama.
What Will
President Obama Do about America's Economic Nightmare?
A discussion-based activity from Teachable Moment.
Famous People
Lesson Plans: Barack Obama
Numerous teaching ideas.
Barack Obama Biography
From Biography.com.
Barack Obama News
Many links to news stories from Topix.
Meet Barack
From his campaign site.
Iraq Lesson Plans and
Iraq War Lesson Plans
Teaching the
Iraq War
Many lesson plans from PBS News Hour Extra.
Iraq:
The Reach of War
Many lesson plans from the NY Times including
Take Five: Reflecting on Five Years of War.
War in Iraq
Lesson plans and resources from
the
Constitutional Rights Foundation.
Rebuilding
Iraq
Three lesson plans from Scholastic.
Teaching Students About War
Four lesson plans from
Educators for Social Responsibility.
Understanding the Iraq War
Links to helpful sites from the
School Library
Journal (1/1/2008).
Should the U.S. Have Attacked Iraq?
This interesting site "presents in a simple, nonpartisan pro-con format,
responses to the core question "Should the US have attacked Iraq?"
Analyzing U.S. Policies in Iraq
An Internet-based lesson plan.
The Rights of
Detainees at Guantanamo Bay
A lesson
plan from PBS. For another lesson plan, see
Presidential Power: Guantanamo's 'Enemy Combatants.'
Teaching
About the War
Lesson plans and
teaching ideas from
Rethinking Schools Online.
These lessons
seem to promote an anti-war perspective.
Children's Book
Study Guides: The Librarian of Basra and Alia's Mission:
Saving the Books of Iraq
These two recent
children's books give teachers a positive
opportunity to open up discussions of the Iraq
war with their elementary students.
Iraq: Teaching Resources
Links to a number of resources
that may be useful for those
planning lesson on the possibility of war
with Iraq.
Conflict
in Iraq: Confronting Policy Issues
A two-day lesson focusing on role play and discussion regarding
policy options.
Iraq: A Country Study
All sorts of information about
Iraq from the Library of Congress.
See also
The Iraq Foundation
and
Iraqi Voices.
Terrorism Lesson Plans
America Responds to Terrorism
Many lesson plans and resources from
the
Constitutional
Rights Foundation.
Thinking About Terrorism
A high school activity
from Teachable Moment.org.
Terrorism: How Should We Respond?
A lesson plan from the
Choices Program
that
"invites students to explore
four divergent policy options on the question of how
the United States should respond to terrorism and then to
articulate their own considered perspective on this issue.
"
Responding to Terrorism:
Challenges for Democracy
A 5-day unit from the Choices
Program.
Coping
with Terrorism
A long list of lesson plans
from the Lesson Plans Page.
What Is Terrorism?
A lesson plan for grades
9-12 from the above source.
In Search of Al-Qaeda
A regularly-updated resource
from PBS Frontline.
Who is Osama bin
Laden
A web-based activity. For background information
see
The World According to
Osama bin Laden
and
Al-Qaeda.
Terrorism and Tolerance
Many resources from TeachersFirst.com.
Backgrounder: Attack on the U.S - What
Happened?
To make sure you have
your facts straight on September 11, 2001, this
page from
CNNfyi
offers a review of
the events.
Remembering September 11
A teacher's guide from Parade Classroom
designed to help teachers address
the second anniversary of September 11, 2001.
Another Day That Will
Live in Infamy
From the above site, this junior high or
high school lesson plan in which students are
encouraged to share, through
discussion and writing, their feelings
about these and other acts of
terrorism, as well related issues such
as national security and media coverage
of the attacks.
Reflection on
September 11
Lesson plans and resources from the
Constitutional
Rights Foundation.
Memorializing September
11, 2001
A lesson plan from
Education World adaptable to grades
3-12 in which students work in teams
to design monuments to the victims
of September 11.
Memorial for September
11th
Different than the
above lesson, this middle-grade or high
school activity requires students
to use art and descriptive poems to describe
their feelings about September 11, 2001.
After September 11
Teachers' guides and
ideas for lessons and assignments
for high school and college classrooms from
the
Social Science Research Council.
America
Responds
Many lesson plans and resources from PBS on Afghanistan,
human rights,
tolerance, and terrorism.
Muslims/Arab Americans/Tolerance
Who Are the Arab
Americans?
An activity designed to teach tolerance.
See other lesson plans about
Arab Americans and Muslems.
Arab Culture
and Society
A lesson plan from the
American Arab
Anti Discrimination Committee (ADC.org)
that provides suggestions
for Arab-Americans who
are speaking to K-12 students/classrooms.
Many of the ideas and much of the
information could be adapted to an introductory
lesson plan on Arab culture. For other lesson
plans from this organization, see
ADC and Education
.
Islam and Islamic Civilizations
Lesson plans and resources for
teachers from the
Minnesota Humanities Commission.
The Arab Culture in Review: A Global
Perspective
An Internet-based project
in which students assume various
roles within and related to the
Arab culture. It consists of five activities
and an assessment.
Teaching Tolerance
Through Literature
A high school lesson plan.
Islam's Sharia Law
A lesson plan in which students learn about Islamic beliefs and
Islamic law.
Afghanistan Lesson Plans
Afghanistan Today:
Civil War and Human Rights
A high school lesson plan from the above page. Go to
the
Afghan Information Centre
for background information
and news on Afghanistan or go
to
WWW-VL History of Afghanistan.
Afghanistan
A high school
lesson plan from the Discovery School.com
examining the recent history of Afghanistan.
Afghanistan: Land in
Crisis
Four lesson plans (one
for each level: primary, intermediate,
middle, and secondary) and
a
downloadable map of
Afghanistan
from
National Geographic.
Analyze the Political
Future of Afghanistan
Discussion questions.
Click here
for the accompanying
news story. You will find many similar
activities at
CNNfyi.com.
America Attacks
Many lesson plans from the New York Times.
Iran Lesson Plans and Resources
Iran Today
See also
Iran Today: News.
Iran: A country
study
See also
Iran.
Examine the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty
Though this CNN lesson plan is
from 2003, the issue it explores is still pertinent today.
International Forum on Iran's Nuclear Program
A chronology of events and a lesson plan on pdf format.
Iran in 2004
A lesson plan from NewsHour
Extra examing Iran's political system and U.S.-Iranian
relations.
Economics Lesson Plans and Resources
Click here
for videos and activity
books to enhance your economics
curriculum.
EconEdLink
A variety of online and classroom learning activities
based on economic
topics in the news, all designed
to help integrate economic concepts
across the curriculum as outlined
in the
National Content Standards in Economics.
EcEdWeb
More lesson plans tied to the National Standards.
National Council
on Economics Education
Many
resources
including the
Mint,
a resource on money management.
Economics Lesson Plans
Sixteen lesson plans from The Educator's Reference
Desk (formerly Ask ERIC).
Economics WebQuest: Cost of Production
See also
Economic Forecasting: An Internet WebQuest,
Can You Make Cents of Economics?,
and
Econ-o-mania.
National Budget Simulation
An online simulation from
EconEdLink.
Foundation
for Teaching Economics
This site contains about 50 economics lesson plans,
including 8 that have won
awards for excellence.
Click here
to access
their Home Page.
How to Budget Your Money
A secondary lesson plan on budgeting and responsibility.
To access the two follow-up lessons
click on the titles:
Unexpected Expenses
and
Predicting Future Expenses.
A Curriculum
of United States Labor History
for Teachers
An entire curriculum complete with handouts.
Production,
Distribution,
and Consumption in a Free-Market
A 4th-grade lesson plan.
Distribution
of Goods
An elementary lesson plan.
Supply and Demand
A lesson plan for grades 4-7.
Limiting
Trade
A secondary lesson plan involving a debate over a proposed
new tariff.
String Trade
A 9th-grade lesson plan using economic and geographic
themes to demonstrate
the concept of global interdependence.
Show
Me the Money
A creative webquest on investment strategies complete
with assessment rubrics.
Investing
Money Lesson Plans
From Money Instructor.com.
Virginia Council
on Economic Education
Ten lesson plans on investing
and the stock market.
Virtual
Stock Exchange
See also
Free Stock Market Simulation Game.
StocksQuest
Online stock market
games. Requires free registration. See
also their
15 lesson plans.
The Mint
Middle and high school money-management and basic economics
lesson plans.
Teacher Resources:Consumer
Education
Classroom activities
and lesson plans.
Economics and Geography
Lesson Plans for Children's
Books
Thirty-two lesson plans for grades one to five.
Families Lesson Plans and Resources
Families
Are Different
Grade 2 activities for Nina Pellegrini's book
by this title.
Families
A 1st-grade lesson plan designed to help students
realize that
each and every one of them is a unique
and special part of their family.
The Important Thing
About a Family
A 1st-grade lesson plan in which students identify
the ways families provide
basic needs to their members and then
create and publish a booklet to display
this information. This lesson is designed
to have a class of older children work with the
first-graders to help with the reading
and writing. See also
Family
Responsibilities
for another 1st-grade lesson plan from this
source.
Japanese Extended Family
A lesson plan for grades 1-2 that engages students
in an activity that
will assist the in understanding the concept
of the Japanese extended family.
Families on Display:
An Introduction to the Study of
Families
A 2nd or 3rd-grade lesson plan designed to help students
recognize that
there are different family structures and
different roles played by various
family members.
Developing Relationships
with Older People
A lesson plan for grades 2-4 designed to help
elementary age students develop relationships
with older people.
Introducing TV Families
A lesson plan for grades 2-5 designed make students
aware of how families
are portrayed on television and the differences
between TV families and
real families.
My Family
and Me
A 3rd-grade lesson plan in which students compare the
social structure
of ant colonies and their families.
Talking About Family
Changes
A 5th-grade lesson plan on dealing with and communicating
about family
changes.
Cultural Diversity:
The American Family - Past, Present,
and Future
A 7th-grade unit that explores the family from a sociological
point of view to see how “family” in
America has changed, especially
in the last twenty-five years, and
how societal changes have had an impact
on family life. It also looks at families
from different cultural backgrounds.
Family History/Genealogy Lesson Plans
Genealogy for Children
A site dedicated to the
development of future genealogists!
It provides resources and activities
for teachers, students, and parents.
Genealogy
Lesson Plans
This page includes
a brief genealogy lesson plan for
grades 4-6, a genealogy handout,
and notes for a 90-minute presentation
on Jewish genealogy titled "Climbing
the Family Tree."
Uncover
Your Culture
A 5th-grade lesson in which students define "culture"
and orally report
on their individual family culture.
Family History
A middle or high school lesson plan.
Exploring Our Roots
A lesson plan for grades 7-12 designed to incorporate
personal family
trees into the larger context of community,
state, and national histories.
This is Your Life
A unit for grades 7-12 in which students explore their
backgrounds and
discover information about themselves
and their families.
Genealogy Research
An 11th-grade lesson plan designed to help create interest
in and personalize history as students
learn about their families and
their heritage.
Lesson plans for geography and history have been moved to their own sites.
United Nations Lesson Plans
School Kits on
the United Nations
Ordering information
and sample units for these "kits" developed
by the U.N.
United
Nations Day
A lesson plan dealing
with United Nations Day as well
as the history and current status of
the U.N. and its agencies.
Model U.N. Headquarters
Have a model U.N. conference!
See also
UN Simulation.
The United Nations:
An Introduction for Students
Information about
the U.N. written specifically for
students. See also
The United Nations
Home Page
and
United Nations System
of Organizations.
About the United
Nations/History
A concise history
of the U.N.
Rebuilding for Peace - United States Post World War II Lesson 2: The
United Nations
A lesson plan for grades 9-12 dealing with the history, aims, and
reasons for the United Nations.
Unions and Alliances
A lesson plan for grades 3-5 about the United Nations, its functions,
purposes, and members.
Challenges and Hopes for the Future: "The United Nations"
A Web activity from Glencoe World History.
UNESCO Home Page
Information about
the United Nations Educational, Scientific,
and Cultural Organization.
The Role of the United Nations in Post-War Iraq
A lesson plan from News Hour Extra. See also
The United Nations and Reform
for another lesson plan from this same source.
Human Rights Lesson Plans and Resources
Human Rights Resource Center
Click
Education Materials
in the left index for
information on human rights education.
Interactive Declaration
of Human Rights
From the
UN Cyberschoolbus.
Scroll down the
page to find suggestions for using
the interactive declaration
in your classroom. See also
Human Rights and the United Nations
and
Human Rights in Action.
Universal Voices:
Online Human Rights Internet Guide
Links to several lesson
plans and resources from the
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Center for International
Education.
The Status and Rights
of Refugees: Pack Your
Bags
A web-based activity from
Amnesty International USA.
Click
here
for other lesson
plans from this organization.
Partners in Human Rights
Education
Lesson plans for all grade levels.
Catholic Relief Services Lesson
Plans
Many lesson plans
for all grade levels dealing with issues
such as poverty, hunger, human dignity,
and homelessness.
Human Rights in
Latin America: The Death Squads
A secondary lesson
plan.
Constitutional Studies
A unit that examines how the constitutions of many
countries deal with human rights.
Immigration Lesson Plans and Resources
American Family
Immigration
History Center (Ellis Island)
Great source for information on immigration.
Ellis Island Unit
A middle-grade through high school unit that allows
students to take a virtual field
trip to this famous historical
site.
Where
Do I Come From?
A lesson plan for grades 3-5 in which students explore connections
to their ancestral homelands/
Coming to America: US Immigration
A 6th-grade unit in pdf format. See also
Hopes of Our Ancestors: The Impact of Immigration on America
for another 6th-grade unit.
The New Americans
Many lesson plans from PBS.
Immigration to the United States
A lesson plan for grades 6-8 from Discovery Education.
Internet
Lesson Plan Activities: Immigration
For middle and high school grades. See also
Immigration WebQuest.
Learning About Immigration
Through Oral History
A middle-grade unit using documents from the
American Memory
collection. For information
on teaching through oral histories,
see
Using Oral History:
A Model Lesson.
American
Immigration Past and Present: A Simulation Activity
For high school students.
The Immigration Debate and DBQ
A lesson plan exploring U.S. immigratin policy and proposed legislation.
See also Immigration
Debate Lesson Plan.
Immigration debate in the Classroom 2007
Many resources and lesson plans including
"They Are Not Like Us!": Teaching about Biases Against Immigration."
Moving Words: Asian
Immigration
Four lesson plans on Asian-American immigration. Also
, take a look at
In the
Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson,
a
Score Cyberguide
which provides many
ideas for using this book about
an immigrant Chinese girl by
Bette
Bao Lord;
Teaching
the Chinese Immigrant's Story
- Angel Island (1910-1940),
another unit on Chinese-American
immigration; and
Central Pacific
Railroad Photographic History
Museum,
which tells
the story of the Central Pacific
Railroad (built almost entirely
through the labor of Chinese immigrants).
Discussing Immigration
Through Literature
A unit on Asian-American immigrants using the following
books: Coming To
America ,
Betsy Maestro;
The Lotus Seed, Sherry Garland,
and
Allen Say.
Changing Borders
Similar to the above, but examining emigration form
Europe as well as Asia, this unit uses
Coming to America
by
Betsy Maestro,
How Many Days To America by
Eve Bunting,
and
The Long Way To A New Land
by Joan Sandin.
Immigration Information
from Theodora
Everything you
want (or don't want)
to know about immigration.
Presidents and the White House
The Presidents
of the United States
White House source
of information,
pictures, etc. for all U. S. presidents
. Use the left-side menu to find the
president about whom you want information.
The American
Presidency
Lesson plans organized by grade level.
American Presidents:
Life Portraits
Teacher guides and resources for all US presidents
from C-Span. See also their
Classroom Resources.
Presidents' Day Activities
Ideas from Education World.
Presidents' Day Theme
Many lesson plans and activities
from A to Z Teacher Stuff.
Presidents'
Day Lesson Plans, Activities, and Clip Art
From Mr. Donn.
Great Sites for Presidents'
Day Lesson Plans
A list of links from Scholastic.
Presidents Day
More links to web sites for parents, teachers, and
students.
President's Day Quiz
An activity for ESL
students that could probably be
adapted to other student groups.
The Many Powers
of the President
A lesson plan designed to help students become familiar
with the many roles of
the president
Presidential Power and Influence
A lesson plan for grades 6-8 from
Learning to Give.
Presidential
Power: Its Use and Abuse
A high school lesson plan from
Teachable Moment.
There are five other related lesson plans with links provided here.
Portraits of
the Presidents
Portraits of and information about each president from the National
Gallery at the
Smithsonian.
Click on Educational Resources at the bottom of the page for associated
lesson plans.
Winning the Vote:
How Americans Elect a President
Three lesson plans also from the
Smithsonian.
Sites for information on Washington, Lincoln, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Nixon, Carter, and Reagan can be found at History Lesson Plans and Resources.
White House Home Page
This is a really
good site! See their page
White House for Kids.
The White
House for Kids
A 5th-grade lesson plan jusing the above Web page.
From
the White House of Yesterday to Today
A lesson plan for grades 3-5 from Edistement.
Let's Tour the White
House
A lesson plan for grades 4-6.
Rubrics for Social Studies
Kathy Schrock's
Guide for Educators: Assessment
Rubrics
Information and sample rubrics for web-based assignments,
oral presentations,
group participation, cooperative
learning activities, portfolio
exhibits, research papers, etc.
Social
Studies: Rubrics to Save Us Time
Eight rubrics for a variety of assignemts.
Social
Studies Rubrics
Several more rubrics for various purposes.
Revised
Generic Scoring Rubrics
Three rubrics from the state of New York.
Social Studies Rubric Makers
from Teachnology.
Report Rubric
Adaptable to a variety of grade levels.
Comparative
Study Rubric
Developed for an assignment in which students compare
two cities.
Comparison Rubric
Another rubric for comparison papers.
Rubric for Papers Based on Interviews
Timeline Project Grading Rubric
Cooperative Learning Group Rubric
Presentation Rubric
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