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How Strawberries Came into the World
Learn about the life of the Cherokee Indian people including clothing, housing, and natural environment.
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If I Were a Pioneer on the Oregon Trail
Tell your students to put on their traveling shoes and prepare for the journey of their lives!
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Life at Plimouth Plantation
Understand ways in which community life and traditions at Plimoth were unique.
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Mapping our Worlds
In this lesson, introduce your students to the world of maps and discover a world of information online.
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My Piece of History
In this lesson, students first examine pictures of household objects from the late 20th century and gather historical information about them from older family members, then create an in-class exhibit of historical objects from their own homes.
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Native Americans
This unit contains Favorite Links, Internet Activities, Lesson Plans, and Related Resources for K-4th grade classes studying Native Americans.
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Navaho Rug
Learn about Navaho people, their clothing, dwellings, and traditions.
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Picturing First Families
In this lesson, students take a virtual trip to Washington, D.C., and visit the National Portrait Gallery, the White House, and the Library of Congress, with a side trip to the University of Virginia to gather clues about America's original First Family, their lives and this period in American history.
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Reading, Writing and ‘Rithmetic in the One-Room Schoolhouse
This lesson focuses on this universal experience, using original photographs to give students a vivid impression of how American children received an education a hundred years ago.
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Reverence for Nature
Understand that Indians live today and continue to maintain many of their traditional ways of life.
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