logo
 
         
LessonCorner Directory Results for Ronald Reagan
1.   The Cold War and Beyond
Students learn that the Cold War came to an end under the watch of Reagan and Gorbachev. Scientists and politicians are among the people who influence a nation’s arms policy.

Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 58 for Ronald Reagan
1.   IdahoPTV NTTI Lesson Plan: The Cold War Warrior Defending: The Moral Beacon of the World
...block class period Type in a keyword or Stay Curious Subject Matter: U.S. History words, then click go. LEARN Cable Overview: Through the use of video clips students will journey back in time to the 1980s to explore the social atmosphere of Go this era. Students will explore the figure of President Reagan to gain insight into his motives for his domestic and foreign policies. In the process of exploring Reagan's policies the IdahoPTV Learning student will evaluate the impact his decisions made on the Utilization Services common citizen and world leaders. Strategies Lesson Plans NTTI Logo Learning Objectives...

2.   Title: Law of the sea/ Don't rock the boat300
...ching level: High Objective/purpose: the student will: be able to explain the reasons for conflict over the control of the oceans be able to interpret an official document with accuracy Materials: A copy of the 1982 United Nation's Sea law convention (Can be found at web site Procedures: 1.Pass out Ronald Reagan's December 27, 1988 proclamation regarding territorial waters of the U.S and have the students read it aloud or to themselves. Have a discussion on the content of the document. Come to a class consensus on what exactly does this mean. Write it on the board or on an overhead. Hand out the question sh...

3.   Social Programs and Government Responsibility
...of philanthropy which are necessary in hard times. Experiential Component: None for this lesson. Materials: DonateDonate now! Franklin Roosevelt's Address before the Conference on Help Mobilization for Human Needs (Attachment One) sustain philanthropy education by contributing to LEAGUE /LTG today. Ronald Reagan on Government and Solving National Problems ( Attachment Two) Attachment 1 Franklin Roosevelt's Address before the Conference on Mobilization for Human Needs Attachment 2 Ronald Reagan on Government and Solving National Problems Instructional Procedure(s): Anticipatory Set: Ask students to list, in...

4.   And You Were (Almost) There
learning/teacher/bg_teacher.gif) Back to Main Daily Lesson Related Article Plan Reagan Lesson Plan Biographer's Archive Technique Raises News Snapshot Questions Issues in Depth By DOREEN CARVAJAL On This Day in History (Go to Article.) Crossword Puzzle Campus Weblines Education News Get Our Lessons By E-mailPrinter-friendly Version Newspaper in Education (NIE) Teacher Resources Classroom Fri...

5.   Can Anyone Draw me a map?
...er in the middle circle of your mapping web. RAISE YOUR HANDS AND GIVE ME A FEW SUPPORTING DETAILS TO PUT AROUND OUR MAIN IDEA. Children will do so. CAN ANYONE TELL ME A COUPLE DETAILS, THAT AREN'T SO IMPORTANT, THAT WE SHOULD LEAVE OFF THE MAP? GREAT JOB! 4. OKAY, NOW IT'S YOUR TURN. READ SILENTLY RONALD REAGAN, PAGE 40, AND DRAW A SUMMARIZATION MAP OF THE MAIN IDEA AND ITS SUPPORTING DETAILS. REMEMBER TO ONLY INCLUDE THE MOST IMPORTANT INFORMATION. I WILL CIRCLE THROUGHOUT THE ROOM AND HELP ANYONE WHO IS STUCK. Circulate through the room and help students who are having trouble. 5. Bring the class back to...

6.   Presidential Speeches
...tured president and play a trivia game based on this information. _ _ Motivation _ Step back in time and hear some of the most memorable presidential speeches of the postwar era. The six Presidential Media Pages below provide links to the past. Dwight D. Eisenhower John F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson Ronald Reagan Access resources you have created under your Richard M. Nixon Jimmy Carter login. Teacher Tools such as: These audio files can be experienced by downloading an Lesson Plan .aiff file (slowest method) or using RealAudio or Creator, Quiz RealPlayer plug-ins (both featuring streamed audio for Builder,...

7.   Mail Call!
...ek Individual NIE Calendar Recess Sign up to receive The Business Enquirer in your Contact classroom NIE Sponsors Paid Order Form Pet Idol 2007! Grade Level: 6-8 Subject: Art/Social Studies Lesson for Feb. 15, 2005 SPECIAL LESSONS For Teachers Mail Call! RECENT LESSONS NIE Weekly Lesson Plans Nancy Reagan touches a large version of the commemorative postage stamp feature subjects that are bearing the portrait of her late husband, President Ronald Reagan.On relevent to events Wednesday, February 9, 2005, hundreds of Americans began licking a president's currently in the news. portrait then passing it along t...

8.   Profiles in Leadership: Presidents and Prime Ministers
...well. 2. Outline the Opportunity Assign small groups one of the following prime ministers or presidents: Prime Ministers: Mackenzie King, John G. Diefenbaker, Pierre Trudeau, Brian Mulroney, Jean Chrétien Presidents: Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush For Teachers Direct groups to the topic Mr. President Goes to Ottawa on the CBC Radio and Television Archives Web site to browse the part of the site dealing with their politician. Groups should gather as much information as they can about this leader and his role in Ca...

9.   A Brain's Life
...NIE Calendar Recess Sign up to receive The Business Enquirer in your Contact classroom NIE Sponsors Paid Order Form Pet Idol 2007! Grade Level: 6-10 Subject: Science/Health Lesson for June 8, 2004 SPECIAL LESSONS For Teachers Understanding Alzheimer's Disease RECENT LESSONS NIE Weekly Lesson Plans Ronald Reagan taking the presidential oath standing next to his wife, Nancy, feature subjects that are in 1981Americans mourned the death of a leader on Saturday, June 5, 2004, when relevent to events former President Ronald Reagan passed away from complications caused by currently in the news. Alzheimer's Diseas...

10.   Electing Economies
...is the country's economy important in an election year?" Allow students a few minutes to respond, and then have them share their responses with the class. 2. As a class, read and discuss "A Bright Economy? Only the Voters Know for Sure," using the following questions: a. What did Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan have in common in regard to the economic conditions during their presidencies? b. How did Jimmy Carter's and George H.W. Bush's presidencies compare in this respect? c. According to the article, what economic changes might need to occur for George W. Bush to win the next election? d. What is meant b...


Result Pages:   1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - Next

Copyright © 2009 Lesson Corner. All rights reserved.