Teacher Lesson Plans
The Fight for Freedom for Women and Children in Afghanistan
To increase awareness of the plight of women and children, specifically in Afghanistan and the United States involvement there, through comparing and contrasting.
View full lesson: HTML
The Florida Panhandle and World War I
Students will conduct research about the Florida Panhandle region and its veterans during World War I
View full lesson: HTML
The Great Depression and The Recession
Students will write an essay comparing aspects of the Great Depression and today's economic turndown or work cooperatively on an exhibit board.
View full lesson: HTML
The Great Depression Essay
Research and photograph analysis of a primary source photograph from the Great Depression
View full lesson: HTML
The Great Migration Lesson Plan
Students will learn about the Great Migration through discussion, analyzing primary sources in cooperative groups, watching a TED Talk, and reading an excerpt of a secondary source.
View full lesson: HTML
The Hello Girls in World War I
Students will work in learning communities (small groups) to create a presentation explaining the role of The Hello Girls in WWI.
View full lesson: HTML
The Holocaust - Yesterday & Today
This lesson helps students reflect on what they can do when they encounter unfair treatment.
View full lesson: HTML
The Holocaust: Resistance Movements
Six sessions of activities centered around the Newbery Award-winning novel Number the Stars by Lois Lowry
View full lesson: HTML
The Human Cost of War: The Responsibility of the Leadership in World War I
A class debate: To what extent was the leadership responsible for the carnage of the First World War?
View full lesson: HTML
The Interplay of Political and Social Influences on Civil War Battles
Students will research a major battle of the Civil War and prepare a resource paper that outlines all aspects of the battle: the overall military objectives, the reasons for troop placement, the personalities and goals of the overall commanders on both s
View full lesson: HTML
The Interview: Oral History-First Person Accounts: What to Ask and How to Ask
Students will conduct and script an interview of a veteran of the Korean War and submit a finished product (video and script of questions and answers) for evaluation.
View full lesson: HTML
The Iran Hostage Crisis Simulation
The student will: be able to analyze how foreign policy decisions are reached and how global events impact U.S. Presidential administrations
View full lesson: HTML
The Korean War through the Perspectives of Political Cartoons and Political Posters
To assist students in developing skills that will enable them to analyze political cartoons and political posters and develop an understanding of the different perspectives of the Korea War, students will analyze political cartoons and political posters.
View full lesson: HTML
The Legacy of Executive Order 9981 on the Vietnam War
Students will evaluate the effectiveness of Truman’s Executive Order #9981 on American society by the time of the Vietnam War
View full lesson: HTML
The Lemon Tree: A Case Study on the Creation of the State of Israel (1948)
The students will use both individual assignments and cooperative learning to explore a case study on the creation of the state of Israel.
View full lesson: HTML
The Lives and Legacies of our Presidents and First Ladies through a Wax Museum Presentation
Students will research and analyze the lives and legacies of a US President or US First Lady, utilizing at least three online websites and at least one written source.
View full lesson: HTML
The Marshall Plan from the Perspective Political Cartoons and Posters
Students will complete in-class and outside of class assignments using political cartoons, posters and documents.
View full lesson: HTML
The Marshall Plan through Political Cartoons
Students will examine the Marshall Plan through political cartoons of the era.
View full lesson: HTML
The Marshall Plan, Pros and Cons
Students will analyze the Marshall Plan (primary sources) and draw conclusions as to the pro and cons to the aid.
View full lesson: HTML
The Marshall Plan; What if it Happened Here?
Individual assignments using primary sources.
View full lesson: HTML
The Nation in Conflict: The Vietnam War
Technological project: Photostory or Movie Maker. The student is to create a visual presentation that tells the historical facts of the Vietnam War. They are also to include in their presentation music that reflects the era of the war.
View full lesson: HTML
The New Deal: Yesterday and Today
Students will be analyzing New Deal programs and comparing them to similarly funded government programs we have today. They are to determine who the programs benefit and if they should remain intact.
View full lesson: HTML
The Nuremberg Trials: Who Should be put on Trial?
The curriculum emphasizes cause and effect relationships to better understand history (1850-2005). The Nuremberg trials are a perfect example.
View full lesson: HTML
The Origins of the Cold War
Students will examine the historical interpretation of the origins of the Cold War and use primary documents to defend or refute a particular historical interpretation.
View full lesson: HTML
The Other Side of the 1920s
Students will research in a group setting and prepare a written report or a PowerPoint presentation (complete with notes) about some aspect of the 1920s that does not fit the stereotype this era.
View full lesson: HTML
The Potsdam Conference, 1945
Students will participate in a simulation of the Potsdam Conference between the United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union.
View full lesson: HTML
The Power of Persuasion: Press and Propaganda During World War I
Critically analyzing media/print bias is an important skill in today's world to avoid being manipulated by advertisers, news sources or politicians.
View full lesson: HTML
The Presidential Desegregation Movement: The role of the President in relation to Desegregation
The student will analyze the role of the President of the United States in the Civil Rights movement and desegregation.
View full lesson: HTML
The Red Scare Through Political Cartoons & Satire
Political Cartoons from the Red Scare will be analyzed.
View full lesson: HTML
The Road to the Presidency
Students will research requirements and qualities of presidential leadership and create a PowerPoint to share their research findings
View full lesson: HTML
The Role Imperialism Played in the Formation of the State of Israel
This activity is designed to help students make connections between the actions taken by Imperialistic nations and the post World War II world, specifically as it relates to Middle East diplomacy and the creation of the state of Israel.
View full lesson: HTML
The Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations
Students will conduct technology based research in primary sources on the Treaty of Versailles and participate in a Socratic Seminar for assessment.
View full lesson: HTML
The Truman, Eisenhower & Nixon Doctrines: Understanding U.S. Foreign Policy during the Cold War
Students will examine three cornerstones of American foreign policy during the Cold War -- the Truman, Eisenhower & Nixon Doctrines.
View full lesson: HTML
The United Nations; who they are and why they have your back; or do they?
Students will do individual exploratory research, using the internet and primary documents provided, which they will utilize in the group creation of a power point presentation over at least three accomplishments/events/activities
View full lesson: HTML
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The students will analyze primary sources, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. They will apply this information to historical circumstances of human rights violations in a written piece.
View full lesson: HTML
The US Media and the Armenian Massacre
Students, after learning about WWI and the Armenian massacres will create newspapers analyzing the role of the media and the U.S. in the massacres.
View full lesson: HTML
The Whistle Stop Tour, The Electoral College, and Demographics
Students will complete a set of analytical questions (on paper or electronically) while using primary and secondary map resources individually, pair-share, and then discuss as a class/group as a formative assessment or review tool over the Electoral College and demographics.
View full lesson: HTML
The World War I Experience of Harry Truman
Students will take a letter from Harry Truman to Bess Wallace and compare it to the war material from their textbook.
View full lesson: HTML
Thin Ice Encompassed by Increasing Fire: Conflict and Struggle for Human Rights in the Middle East
Students will analyze pictures and primary sources to discuss human rights in the Middle East.
View full lesson: HTML
Three Branches of Government
Students will learn about the three branches the of U.S. federal government and complete activities that help solidify and expand their knowledge
View full lesson: HTML
Timeline Activity 1848-1856
Students must understand the progression of events in the 1850s to comprehend how difficult it became to reconcile differing opinions in the nation over slavery, states rights, and territorial expansion. Chronological analysis and cause/effect are both important skills for students to master prior to the national Advanced Placement United States History exam.
View full lesson: HTML
Timeline of Civil Rights through American History
Students will be able to identify a few relevant Civil Rights issues AND how the president of that era confronted/handled/resolved the issue, along with causes/effects; then students will reveal how many issues of the past affect their own lives today and explain how.
View full lesson: HTML
To Desegregate the United States Military or Not ..
In this lesson, students will be asked to analyze two groups of the letters written to President Truman concerning the desegregation of the United States military. One group of letters will be supportive of the Desegregation of the US military and the second group of letters will voice opposition to the desegregation of the military.
View full lesson: HTML
To Do or Not To Do: Truman's Recognition of Israel
To assist students in developing skills that will enable them to analyze primary documents and political cartoons which will help them develop an understanding of the different perspectives of Truman's recognition of Israel.
View full lesson: HTML
To Fire or Not to Fire - Presidential Simulation
Students will analyze the power of the Presidency in the U.S. Using a timeline of events of the Korean War (all events and people will be hidden in pseudonym during simulation), students will determine how the President exercises his authority.
View full lesson: HTML
To Free the Slaves
Students will research members of Lincolns cabinet to better understand the process of emancipating the slaves.
View full lesson: HTML
To League or Not to League?
Socratic Circle, Individual Assignment-Poster focused on League of Nations.
View full lesson: HTML