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Indian Removal
Young scholars investigate the historical events surrounding The Trail of Tears. They write a letter that identifies the people, destination, events, and descriptions surrounding the timeframe. Students provide a written summary of the...
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Human Settlement and Movement
Students are introduced to the way humans have settled and moved throughout history.  In groups, they compare and contrast the settlement and movement of two different ethnic groups.  They discover why some are more dominate in an area...
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Natural Resources and Transportation in the United States
Students study thematic maps (included with the instructional activity) to determine possible relationships. They develop three hypotheses about the relationship. Students choose one of their hypotheses to explain. The explanation is to...
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Creating and Comparing Climographs
Learners are introduced to the importance and usefulness of climographs.  In groups, they create a climograph of two cities on about the same latitude.  They compare and contrast the locations and climates of the two cities and write a...
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DRY WELLS THAT ARE NOT SO DRY
Students analyze how producers respond to incentives and allocate their scare resources to maximize profits.  They write persuasive letters to government officials and others. They read "Dry Wells That Are Not So Dry."  They take notes...
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Current Events and Prices
Students read a recent article about the likelihood of a decrease or increase in prices of a specific consumer good. Using the Internet, they examine current events and make predictions about their effect on the economy. They write an...
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Social Institutions and Needs
Students examine a list of societal needs and select one to research.  After brainstorming a list of institutions that try to meet that need, they select two to examine in detail.  Through interviews, students collect information and...
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The Columbian Exchange
Middle schoolers examine the process of the Columbian Exchange.  In groups, they create a poster showing the good exchanged and the people affected.  They note the impacts of the Exchange on the world and present their poster to the...
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Famous People and Cultural Diffusion
Students use the internet to identify cultural traditions throughout the world.  In groups, they examine each culture and determine the effect they had on life in the United States.  They use this information to write a family history...
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Ist's Yours- It's Mine
High schoolers investigate the concept of having an income as part of an economic system. They use the circular flow model to describe monetary policies. Students explain how policies of government influence the redistribution of income...
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Computers and Satellites No Longer Function
They describe the development over time of the relationship between the national economy and the global economy since World War II.  They trace the historical forces of continuity and change in the development of the contemporary global...
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New Technologies
Students analyze how technology has changed over time. They identify technologies that did not exist in the past and might be invented in the future and design a poster that illustrates the evolution of one kind of technology and...
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Designing a Flag
Fourth graders design a flag. In this social studies lesson plan, 4th graders discuss the basic principles of flags. Students research flags and flag designs. Students work in teams to design a flag using the computer.
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Architecture Makes An Imprint
Fifth graders explore architecture of the world, uses of buildings and discuss architecture as a career. They work in cooperative groups and present their findings to the class. This lesson can be expanded to include a printmaking lesson.
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Publishing an Alphabet Book
Young scholars research, write and publish an A,B,C book based on research of their own.
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Just the Facts, Ma'am
Students use tables of content, chapter titles, and key words as a strategy for organizing non-fiction information. They write a paragraph with a partner using information from a graphic organizer.
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Eratosthenes And Radius of the Earth
Young scholars calculate the radius of the earth. They use the method and data suggested by Eratosthenes. They investigate the interrelationships among mass, distance, force, and time through experimental processes.
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Social Studies: Population Distribution
Students create a population distribution map of Goodland Island indicating where people live by marking the locations with dots.  After reading a written description of the island, they write short paragraphs explaining and justifying...
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Native American Research
Students investigate an Native American tribal group. They conduct research using a variety of resources. The subject areas to focus on are religious life, history, social structures, economics, geography, and environment. Students...
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Let's Go Fly a Kite!
Learners research and report on aspects of kites.  They research the history of kites, the types, and building and flying kites.  They use software that enables them to create a graphic organizer and then they create booklets with word...
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Need For Speed
Students calculate the distance a car travel using CEEBoT. In this algebra lesson plan, students apply the distance formula to real life scenarios. They use a measuring tape and a formula to measure the distance the ceebot travels.
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Social Studies: Families Today and Yesterday
Students examine past and contemporary family life.  Using Venn diagrams, they compare and contrast the two and write short statements about them.  Among the areas for consideration are clothing, food, transportation, and traditions.