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.

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.

Abraham Lincoln

This lesson leads students to see how Lincoln’s home and life in Springfield influenced the way he thought about the important issues of the time.

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Explore state social studies and history standards, searchable by state and grade. The NHEC Annual report will address state assessment issues.

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Primary Source Documents: How do I bridge the language barrier?

Vocabulary legends, guiding questions, working with others to translate the document head the list of supports to help students comprehend and analyze a complicated document.

What are some of the most significant changes in teaching history over the past 10 years?

A lot of history teaching today looks pretty similar to what was being done 10 years ago, but some major changes also have taken place.

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