Lesson Plan Reviews

These reviews point to at least one key element of history instruction that a lesson plan does well. These lesson plans will eventually include commentary by teachers who have tried and adapted the activities for their own classrooms.

A Look at Slavery through Posters and Broadsides

Using historic posters, this lesson engages students in analyzing primary sources by identifying their author, intended audience, date, and message.

Lewis and Clark: Same Place, Different Perspectives

Students analyze short excerpts from primary sources and secondary information that describe an encounter between the Lewis and Clark expedition and a Native American tribe. They consider how varied locations influenced the ways in which the explorers and the various Native tribes interacted.

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