The Middle Ages
Throughout this lesson students will examine the daily life of people of different ranks during the Middle Ages. The teacher will present the students with images and literature of the …
The Middle Ages Read MoreThroughout this lesson students will examine the daily life of people of different ranks during the Middle Ages. The teacher will present the students with images and literature of the …
The Middle Ages Read MoreIn this lesson, students will explore the influences of the Mayflower Compact and determine importance of the compact. The class will partake in a discussion about the people on the …
The Mayflower Compact and Its Creators Read MoreIn this lesson, students will be investigating the death of Abraham Lincoln through the use of questioning, investigating primary sources, and writing narratives. Students will be able to engage in …
Creating Historical Narratives: Investigating the Death of Lincoln Read MoreAlcatraz opened as a federal men’s prison in August of 1934 holding the “baddest of the bad” criminals as it was seen to be “escape-proof.” Throughout the years 36 men …
Conspiracy Theories: Escape from Alcatraz Read MoreIn this lesson, students will analyze maps that depict the world’s old view of the Earth. Students will be able to investigate the differences between historic maps and modern maps, …
Filling in the Map: Exploration and Growth of Knowledge Read MoreDropping a bomb on two cities is a very big decision that effects everyone involved. In this lesson, students will examine the decision to bomb Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Students will …
Debating the Decision of the Atomic Bomb Read MoreAt the age of six, Ruby Bridges became a Civil Rights activist, as she was the first African-American child to desegregate an all-white school in Louisiana. In order to get …
Ruby Bridges: Kids Are Heroes Too Read MoreThe right to vote has not always been a right for everyone in America. Voting rights have changed over the last 200 years for many. In the lesson, students will …
Voting in America Read MoreIn ancient Rome, gladiators were slaves, prisoners, or volunteers that would fight in order to entertain royals and the public. Gladiators often became celebrities in the public eye and central …
Gladiators in Ancient Rome Read MoreRoscoe Conkling was a colorful political figure from the late 1800s. He served three terms as a U.S. Senator from New York. He opposed civil service reform and insisted on …
Learning about the Gilded Age (1869-1896) through Political Cartoons Read More