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The Many Faces of Paul Robeson
Young scholars discuss and construct timelines based on the life of author/performer/Civil Right's activist, Paul Robeson. They view photographs of him at various times in his life and discuss the roles he may have been playing at those...
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Cyberbullying:What is It? What Can We Do About It?
Students examine the prevalence of cyberbullying. For this character education lesson, students read articles about cyberbullying and its implications. Students respond to discussion questions.
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Temas contraversiales del mundo hispanohablante:Controversial Themes of the Hispanic World
Eleventh graders brainstorm controversial themes of Spanish-speaking countries. They  read articles written in Spanish. They discuss the articles, practicing their Spanish speaking skills. Students conduct research and design a...
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Texas Treasures
Students explore the meanings of the word "treasure," and examine the use of clay in the construction of buildings in San Antonio, Texas.  They examine clay artifacts, and watch a video about pottery artist, Harding Black.  Students then...
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Lesson Three
Learners describe, illustrate, and present main beliefs of Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Animism, Judaism, or Christianity religion. They share with a partner their most significant fact about each leader interviewed. Students...
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Woodland Indians
Third graders research Woodland Indians. In this Woodland Indian lesson plan, 3rd graders have a classroom discussion and write facts about the Miami Indian group. They write a narrative from the perspective of an Indian child.
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Individualism
Students demonstrate knowledge of the understanding of American individualism, specifically four areas: decision making, expressing opinions, competition, and obligation.
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The Concept of Time in American Society
Students demonstrate understanding of American's value of time according to three areas: Being on time, time management, and setting goals. They plan a week's activities and make short-term and long-term goals.
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Gender Bias in Language
Twelfth graders study the issues between male and females.  In this current events lesson, 12th graders read an article and answer questions.  Students watch a video and write an essay. 
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The Carter Center’s Work in Sub-Saharan Africa
Students explore the state of Sub-Saharan Africa. In this geography skills lesson, students examine the work of the Carter Center in Africa as they investigate the strengths and weaknesses of linguistic, tribal, and religious...
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Evolutions of Pottery
Learners study the history and importance of clay and pottery.  They observe a video dealing the kiln.  Students explore ideas for improving construction of pottery.  They demonstrate a variety of construction methods and identify the...
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Communicating Who I Am
High schoolers practice their Spanish grammar, vocabulary, punctuation and pronunciation skills by creating a personal portrait and personal narrative, and sharing it with native Spanish speakers via email.
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Women in Anthropology
Twelfth graders identify women who have excelled in anthropology. They present their findings which are compiled with other students' research to produce a list of women anthropologists.
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Linguistic Diversity
Students complete a handout dealing with the languages spoken most frequently at home in Canada. They interview a person with a home language other than English or French.  Students contribute to a bulletin board display representing...
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Eastern Woodland Indians
Fifth graders research the Eastern Woodland Indians in this lesson.  They list the tribes and write a description of the physical environment.  They list examples of the types of food, clothing, transportation, home/shelter,...
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A Close Look at Mexico
Learners study the diverse population of Mexico and compare it to that of the United States.  They  sing traditional songs of Mexico including the national anthem and memorize simple Spanish vocabulary and express greetings, age, likes,...
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The Roman Calendar: The Fabric of Our Time
Fourth graders explore the Roman origins and evolution of our calendar.
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Create Your Own Florida Murals
Students study a mural that represents life in Florida. They choose one portion of the mural and redraw it showing what the character in that portion would be doing next. (Is the person headed to the beach? Where the bird fly next? etc.)
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Resolving Conflict Lesson : Islamic Civilization
Students explore the spread of Islam in ancient civilizations. In this Islam lesson, students research and discuss the Muslim beliefs, stereotypes, and history. Students write essays that address the topic and create posters to inform...
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European Union
Students read a short dialogue that takes place between a Canadian who is touring France and a French citizen.  For this World History lesson, students create answers to comprehension questions.  Students participate in a class...
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"Here Comes the Train"
Students read and explore the story, The Little Engine that Could, by Watter Piper.
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Exploring Literary Genre Through Latin American Literature
Students explore poetry and its meaning.  After reading poems, students explore the literary elements such as the setting, character, problem, events and resolution.  They compare and contrast descriptions given in poems.  Students...
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Edible Resource Maps
Third graders work in groups to create an edible resource map showing locations of at least five resources in the United States.  Students research on the internet different regions and the resources that are found in those areas.  They...
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Social Studies: Ramadan Observance
Young scholars discuss Ramadan and the practice of fasting.  Working in groups, they visit Websites and complete worksheets about the Muslim holiday.  Students write letters role-playing as someone unfamiliar with a celebration and then...