Citadel history professor David Preston provided an overview of his lecture about the complexity of what led to the larger outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. The event was part of a symposium ...
In this lesson, students watch a clip from the episode Our Colored Heroes in which they learn about Needham Roberts and Henry Johnson, two African-American World War I heroes. They analyze period ...
This lesson examines the ten times that siting U.S. Speakers of the House have appeared on C-SPAN's live call-in show, "Washington Journal." The lesson opens with two reflective questions that ask ...
Women have made vital but often little-known contributions to American history. These lesson plans are based on History Detectives episodes that examine artifacts which provide clues to how women have ...
In this lesson, the class will apply to the contemporary world, the concepts they have learnt through historical examples. Ask the students to talk about the newspaper articles they have collected, ...
With the right inspiration and a little improvisation of your own, making your own creative curriculum lesson plans can deliver far more engaging experiences for students. So, how do you find new ...
A Brief History of North Korea and How it Became One of America's Biggest Threats (with Lesson Plan)
In late July, the North Korean government is reported to have tested an intercontinental ballistic missile that experts say could be capable of reaching Los Angeles and other West Coast cities. It's ...
Education technology companies are increasingly promoting artificial intelligence as a way to save teachers’ time—especially when it comes to lesson planning. But when it comes to crafting engaging ...
This first lesson could begin with the question "What does migration mean?" The word migration may stimulate responses dealing with migratory birds and animals. Explain to the children that such ...
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