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Mueller, Jean W., Ed. – Social Education, 1985
This primary source document can be used to teach secondary students about the rock 'n' roll era that emerged in the 1950's. The document is a letter written in 1958 by three teenagers to President Eisenhower concerning the induction of Elvis Presley into the U.S. Army. Class activities are also suggested. (RM)
Descriptors: American Studies, Cultural Context, Learning Activities, Music
Metcalf, Doris Hunter – 1996
This resource book provides information and activity sheets on the achievements and contributions of exceptional African American women, past and present. The book contains six sections, thematically organized around the central issue(s) affecting the lives of the women featured. Introductory questions, biographical portraits and skill-building…
Descriptors: American Studies, Biographies, Black History, Blacks
Metcalf, Doris Hunter – 1996
This resource book provides information and activity sheets on explorers of North America. The five sections of the book trace the explorers' contributions both geographically and chronologically. Each section includes thought questions, biographical portraits and skill activities for grades 4-8. Section 1, "They Opened the Door,"…
Descriptors: American Studies, Biographies, Elementary Education, Modern History
Hahn, Emma – 1996
This student book presents short biographies of notable women from diverse economic, ethnic, racial, social, and geographic backgrounds. Women highlighted include: (1) Helen Keller; (2) Eleanor Roosevelt; (3) Georgia O'Keeffe; (4) Julia Morgan; (5) Wilma P. Mankiller; (6) Rachel Carson; (7) Dorothea Lange; (8) Rosalyn Sussman Yalow; (9) Ella…
Descriptors: Activism, American Studies, Athletes, Authors
Lehman, Robert, Ed. – Reflections on America, 1987
A series of articles celebrating the Bicentennial of the Constitution is presented in two volumes. The first article in Volume 1 is an interview by Bernard Murchland with Barbara Jordan discussing the effectiveness of the original Constitution. The second article, "If I Were President," is an interview by Bernard Murchland with Studs…
Descriptors: American Studies, Civics, Constitutional History, Democracy

Swainbank, Dan – OAH Magazine of History, 1999
Discusses an activity called "The Dating Game" that is based on Willa Cather's "My Antonia." Explains that students determine the year Jim Burden, one of the main characters, arrived in Nebraska, using historical events in the novel. Reports students learn about life in the plains and national events and trends in the 1880s.…
Descriptors: American Studies, Cooperative Learning, Cultural Background, English Instruction
Pavel, D. Michael; Inglebret, Ella – Greenwood Press, 2007
This book will help Native people clarify their postsecondary aspirations, improve their college choice, and increase their success in college. After a thorough examination of the issues that should be considered, the authors present the different types of colleges available, programs and services to meet the special needs of Native students, and…
Descriptors: College Choice, American Studies, American Indian Education, American Indians
Schraff, Anne E. – 1996
This reproducible student manual contains true stories of 41 United States presidents. Each story is divided into two parts, the president's youth and a biography covering the major events of the president's life and terms in office. Each story is followed by review exercises and activities for students to complete on an individual basis. A…
Descriptors: American Studies, Elections, Elementary Education, Federal Government
Olcott, Mark; Lear, David – 1981
Designed for use in a one-semester course in U.S. history or literature at the intermediate or secondary level, this collection of the Civil War letters of Lewis Bissell, a Union soldier, is divided into two major parts. Part I (chapters 1 though 5) covers the period of time Bissell spent guarding Washington, District of Columbia. Each chapter…
Descriptors: American Studies, Civil War (United States), Humanities, Interdisciplinary Approach
Corbin, Denee J. – 1987
Designed to work with and be integrated into the existing curriculum, this learning packet contains activities that encourage discussion and critical thinking by students about the U.S. Constitution. The first activity teaches fundamental principles of government while the second asks students to explain how the Constitution was written through…
Descriptors: Activities, American Studies, Civics, Constitutional History
Hoepli, Nancy L., Ed. – 1987
The Constitutional division of responsibility between the President and Congress for making foreign policy is the first of eight topics discussed in this magazine-style booklet. Major constitutional powers of Congress in foreign policy include the "power of the purse", and the power "to declare war". Major foreign policy powers…
Descriptors: American Studies, Diplomatic History, Educational Resources, Foreign Countries

Pencak, William – History Teacher, 1986
Provides alternative strategies for teaching about the 13 colonies and linking politics with social, economic, and demographic trends. Relates how syntheses of various studies modify earlier historiographical theories into a better interpretation. (TRS)
Descriptors: American Studies, Colonial History (United States), Demography, Higher Education
Seif, Elliott – 1974
Social studies readings and activities designed primarily for low achieving students are presented. Objectives are to help social studies classroom teachers develop goals which are clear to students, suggest activities which work toward stated goals, offer evaluative measures particularly designed for low achieving students, and present readings…
Descriptors: American Studies, Citizenship Education, Civil Rights, Educational Objectives
Wei, Deborah, Ed.; Kamel, Rachael, Ed. – 1998
This teaching resource presents multiple perspectives of U.S. history by introducing the voices of peoples who may feel disconnected from the American Dream. Secondary level students are encouraged to understand how the vision of history is shaped according to who is looking and who is being seen. Organized in seven chapters, the document opens…
Descriptors: American Studies, Foreign Countries, Imperialism, Interdisciplinary Approach
Fresen, Sue, Ed.; Wilson, Kelly, Ed. – 2000
This teacher's guide and student workbook are part of a series of content-centered packages of supplemental readings, activities, and methods adapted for secondary students who have disabilities and other students with diverse learning needs. Parallel Alternative Strategies for Students (PASS) materials are designed to help those students succeed…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Academic Standards, American Studies, Civics
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