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Center for Understanding the Built Environment, Prairie Village, KS. – 2002
This curriculum packet contains two lesson plans about cities and architecture intended for use with students in upper elementary grades and middle schools. The first lesson plan, "City People, City Stories" (Jan Ham), states that understanding architecture and cities must begin with an understanding of the people of the city. The children create…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Architecture, Built Environment, Community Characteristics
Elkins, Kenneth; Patrick, Jeff – 1999
This educational packet contains information about Wilson's Creek National Battlefield (Republic, Missouri), the site of a bitter 1861 struggle between Union and Confederate forces for control of Missouri. The packet contains the following materials: (1) Educational Group Reservation Form; (2) Wilson's Creek National Battlefield Movement Maps (six…
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Curriculum Enrichment, Field Trips, Heritage Education
Elkins, Kenneth; Patrick, Jeff – 1999
This educators' guide deals with preparation for and a visit to the historic location of Wilson's Creek National Battlefield (Republic, Missouri), the site of the struggle on August 10, 1861, between Union and Confederate forces for control of Missouri. The guide contains the following materials: Educational Group Reservation Form; Educational…
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Curriculum Enrichment, Field Trips, Heritage Education
Evans, Genny; Elkins, Kenneth; Patrick, Jeff – 1999
This educational guide is organized to help elementary grade students make the most of their study of and visit to Wilson's Creek National Battlefield (Republic, Missouri), the site of an August 1861 struggle between Union and Confederate forces for control of Missouri. The packet is divided into the following sections: (1) Educational Group…
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Curriculum Enrichment, Elementary Education, Field Trips
Hankins, Caneta Skelley – 2000
Railroads influenced and reflected U.S. settlement and development patterns from the 1830s to the 1950s. In cities, they shaped and stimulated economic growth, planning, and architecture. Chattanooga, Tennessee's sprawling Terminal Station, is a tribute to the town's importance as a southeastern transportation hub. This lesson is based on the…
Descriptors: Built Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Heritage Education, Historic Sites
Andrews, John – 1999
This lesson focuses on the U.S. Civil War Battle of Gettysburg (Pennsylvania) at the beginning of July 1863. The lesson is based on the National Register of Historic Places registration file, "Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District," as well as several primary and secondary sources. It could be used with units on the U.S. Civil War or…
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Geography, Historic Sites, History Instruction
King, David C. – Intercom, 1979
Presents people's experiences and perceptions of events in four lesson plans. Includes personal accounts of people moving westward, one family's decision to migrate to America, Lucy Stone and women's rights, and Langston Hughes' high school days. (CK)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Feminism
Grubin, David – Humanities, 1997
Presents an insider's view of the process involved in creating award-winning historical, biographical documentaries. Argues that documentary filmmakers and historians share a common mission in presenting as complete and accurate a picture of the past as possible. Maintains that the central difference between the two is in the selection of…
Descriptors: Biographies, Credibility, Discourse Modes, Documentaries
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Mintz, Steven – OAH Magazine of History, 2003
Explores the use of primary sources when teaching about U.S. slavery. Includes primary sources from the Gilder Lehrman Documents Collection (New York Historical Society) to teach about the role of slaves in the Revolutionary War, such as a proclamation from Lord Dunmore offering freedom to slaves who joined his army. (CMK)
Descriptors: Black History, Blacks, Educational Strategies, Historical Interpretation
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Harris, Frances Jacobson – School Library Media Research, 2002
Describes an exploratory study of eighth-grade students and their use of online primary sources for an oral history unit on family farming. Highlights include using photographs from the Depression era to write stories; use of bibliographic information; higher level thinking skills; use of humor; and implications for secondary social studies and…
Descriptors: Citations (References), Grade 8, Historical Interpretation, Humor
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Mast, Sarah – Social Studies Review, 1996
Presents a brief but fascinating discussion of a high school junior's use of primary sources for her presentation at History Day in California. She contacted black athletes who gave the black power salute at the 1968 Olympics and conducted several hours of interviews. These interviews were incorporated into a paper. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Extracurricular Activities, History Instruction, Interviews
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Doyle, Brooke Graham – Social Education, 2001
Describes a lesson that integrates U.S. history and economics to teach students about hyperinflation in the Confederacy during the U.S. Civil War. States that the students analyze primary documents, examine graphs, and participate in a role playing exercise. Includes copies of the primary sources and information on assessment. (CMK)
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Economics Education, Educational Strategies, History Instruction
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Mueller, Jean West; Schamel, Wynell Burroughs – Social Education, 1990
Presents Clarence Earl Gideon's petition for counsel as a primary source document to be used in social studies units on the Bill of Right's Sixth Amendment. Examines the constitutional issues of due process and right to counsel. Outlines teaching activities that develop vocabulary and analyzes Gideon v. Wainwright as a case study. (CH)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
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Witten, Sue K. – Social Studies Texan, 1989
Describes several ways of using journals, diaries, historical documents, and photographs found in attics or closets to provide stimulating classroom activities. Suggests ways of using the accounts and experiences of real people (preferably the ancestors of students) to enliven history and create interest in historical topics. (GEA)
Descriptors: Diaries, Elementary Secondary Education, Family History, History Instruction
Humanities, 1990
Discusses the influx of Black soldiers into the Union army following the Emancipation Proclamation. Concentrates on the case of Private Spotswood Rice. Provides a short history of Rice, including copies of Rice's letters to his enslaved daughters, the daughter's slaveholders, and an angry retort from the slaveowner to the federal commander in…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Black Culture, Black Family, Black Studies
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