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  • Inventive Analogies

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    Inventive Analogies

    Students draw analogies as a way to learn about inventions that occurred after the Civil War.

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    Social Studies and History
    Industrial Revolution
    Inventions
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  • New Deal Programs

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    New Deal Programs

    Study the programs that helped to get the United States through the Depression.

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    Social Studies and History
    American History/U.S. History
    Great Depression
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  • They Have Overcome

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    They Have Overcome

    The leaders of the Civil Rights Movement are studied.

    Subjects:
    Social Studies and History
    African-American History
    Civil Rights
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  • A Perfect Score

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    A Perfect Score

    Facts about the United States' government are reviewed.

    Subjects:
    Government and Civics
    American History/U.S. History
    Social Studies and History
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  • Values to Live By

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    Values to Live By

    Students assess the values held by characters in stories.

    Subjects:
    Community Helpers
    Reading
    Community and Ways of Life
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  • You Choose!

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    You Choose!

    Students analyze the personal meaning and emotional response to a story.

    Subjects:
    Reading
    Social Studies and History
    Reading and Literature
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  • A Gift of Age

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    A Gift of Age

    Students will better understand people from all age groups by interviewing them.

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    Reading
    Families
    Reading and Literature
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  • Mapping the Matter

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    Mapping the Matter

    Students create a map that fits the events of a story.

    Subjects:
    Drawing
    Map
    Reading
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  • You Are There!

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    You Are There!

    In this creative writing activity, students will write an original historical fiction story.

    Subjects:
    Creative Writing
    Writing
    Language Arts and Writing
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  • On Being Indian

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    On Being Indian

    Although the differences between Native American tribes can be considerable, common threads unite them.

    Subjects:
    Social Studies and History
    Culture and Diversity
    Native Americans
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  • Genetic Tracing of the First Americans

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    Genetic Tracing of the First Americans

    Where did the first Native Americans come from? Find out with the reading passage and map in this printable.

    Subjects:
    Social Studies and History
    Native-American History (American Indians)
    Genetics and DNA
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  • Vegetable Dyes Are Hard to "Beet"

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    Vegetable Dyes Are Hard to "Beet"

    Vegetables are an excellent source of many different colors of dye. Learn how Native Americans used natural dyes and…

    Subjects:
    Social Studies and History
    Native-American History (American Indians)
    Culture and Diversity
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  • Carve an Apple Doll

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    Carve an Apple Doll

    Make a doll to illustrate a Crow Indian colloquialism, which describes elderly people as having the skin of dried…

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    Social Studies and History
    Native-American History (American Indians)
    Culture and Diversity
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  • The General

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    The General

    Here's a brief biography of General George Armstrong Custer, as well as a recounting of his infamous last stand.

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    Social Studies and History
    American History/U.S. History
    Native-American History (American Indians)
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  • Dull Knife, Little Wolf, and the Long Way Home

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    Dull Knife, Little Wolf, and the Long Way Home

    This is the story of a group of Cheyennes who decided they would rather die than leave their home. This printable…

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    Social Studies and History
    Native-American History (American Indians)
    Culture and Diversity
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  • The Buffalo Hunters

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    The Buffalo Hunters

    Native Americans used every part of the buffalo they hunted. When the animals became extinct, so did the people's way of…

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    Social Studies and History
    Native-American History (American Indians)
    Culture and Diversity
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  • Naming the Months of the Year

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    Naming the Months of the Year

    Students learn the names of the months on the Arapaho lunar calendar, and how they correspond to the Gregorian calendar.

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    Social Studies and History
    Native-American History (American Indians)
    Culture and Diversity
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  • Ring and Pin Game

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    Ring and Pin Game

    This traditional game of dexterity was originally played by natives of the Great Plains using hollow parts of deer bone.

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    Social Studies and History
    Native-American History (American Indians)
    Culture and Diversity
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  • Treasure Map

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    Treasure Map

    Employing a map's key, symbols, and scale, students will read a map of their classroom correctly in order to find a…

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    Social Studies and History
    Geography
    Map
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  • Blind Passage

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    Blind Passage

    The search for the maritime Northwest Passage was highly prized but never fulfilled during the "Age of Discovery."

    Subjects:
    Social Studies and History
    Discovery and Exploration
    American History/U.S. History
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  • A Question of Tolerance

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    A Question of Tolerance

    It is as important to listen to a different opinion as it is to question it. This printable social studies activity…

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    Social Studies and History
    American History/U.S. History
    Colonial America
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  • Map It Out

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    Map It Out

    On a map, trace a character's travels in a story.

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    Reading and Literature
    Language Arts and Writing
    Social Studies and History
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  • Sanctuary

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    Sanctuary

    Offer a rational opinion about a hypothetical situation involving conscience versus the law.

    Subjects:
    Social Studies and History
    American History/U.S. History
    Slavery in United States
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  • How the West Was Won

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    How the West Was Won

    Identify one reason white settlers wanted Indian lands, and then explain one method the government used in obtaining…

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    Social Studies and History
    American History/U.S. History
    Native-American History (American Indians)
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