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Additional Lessons 41 - 50 of 761 for Chronological Overview
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41. Immigration and Settlement of Ethnic Groups in the Pacific Northwest
Immigration and Settlement of Ethnic Groups in the Pacific Northwest Overview In this lesson students will examine the ethnic history of the Pacific Northwest in the period 1850-1950. Students will research documents and images in the digital archive of the Columbia River Basin Ethnic History Project to learn about the immigration and settlement patterns of the various ethnic groups that s...
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Grade Level: 6-12
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42. Journey North: Monarch Butterfly
Predicting the Route of the Monarch's Spring Migration Overview As the monarchs pour out of Mexico in the spring, where do you think they will arrive first, and what pathway do you suppose they will travel? Think about this question and make some predictions as you watch the butterflies spread throughout their northern breeding range. Then form a hypothesis as to why the mona...
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43. What Qualified George Washington to be President?
George Washington George Washington, A National Treasure The Townhall Kids Washington's Exhibition Calendar Portrait Life Overview Portrait for Kids Experience... The is the best Patriot rule to walk Papers by. George Washington to Teacher John Parke Guide Curtis, West Point, August Family 24, 1779 Guide Wallpaper Teacher Guide Overview THE RIGHT STUFF: WHAT QUALIFIED GEORGE WASHINGTON TO BE PRESIDENT Student Reading Objectives: ACTIVITIES A...
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44. The Golden Anniversary from The Queen's Jubillee Gala: Live from Buckingham Palace
...Musical TheaterOpera on FilmClassical MusicDanceRegional PerformanceCinema Multimedia PresentationsDialogueEducational ResourcesEducational Resources Lesson Plans for Teachers _ Back to Educational Resources A Golden Anniversary from The Queen's Jubilee Gala: Live from Buckingham Palace Grades: 6-8 Overview Procedures for TeachersOrganizers for Students The King and the Little Prince (credit: Adrian Brooks) This year marks the 50th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's ascension to Web Links: Other Helpful Resources on the Internet the throne. In this lesson, the students will learn about Queen Elizabeth II and the mo...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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45. Migration and Immigration to the Columbia River Basin
Migration and Immigration to the Columbia River Basin Overview In this lesson students will examine the history of immigrants and migrants in the Pacific Northwest. Students will research documents and images in the digital archive of the Columbia River Basin Ethnic History Project to learn about the migration and settlement patterns of various ethnic groups that settled in...
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46. Birth of Bits and Bytes
...e first computer, which was introduced on February 14, 1946. Discuss the origins of the modern computer and the use of flow charts to create programming. 2. On poster board, use a ruler and Crayola® Markers to map out an array of blocks and arrows to resemble a flow chart. 3. In each block, and in chronological order, write the date and brief information about various developments in computer technology. 4. Add a jagged line border at top and bottom with various marker colors. Stop at flow chart blocks to give the illusion that the border continues beneath the blocks. Make small line drawings of researchers and sci...
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Grade Level: K-2
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47. African Americans in the Columbia River Basin
Lesson Plan: African Americans in the Columbia River Basin Overview This lesson introduces students to the history of African Americans in the Columbia River Basin since early the 1800s to the present. Students will study four aspects of the black experience in the Pacific Northwest: migration and settlement, formation of communities, relations with white society, and their work...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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48. Ethnic Culture and Identity in the Columbia River Basin, 1850-1950
Ethnic Culture and Identity in the Columbia River Basin, 1850-1950 Overview In this lesson students will study the cultural history of the various immigrant groups that came to and settled in the Columbia River Basin in the period 1850 to World War II. Students will research the Columbia River Basin Ethnic History Archive (CRBEHA) database and examine various primary sources to learn abo...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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49. What is Nuclear Power and How Safe is it?
...dies History Standard: The adult learner uses and applies social studies concepts in a variety of situations. Indicator A: Demonstrates and applies the basic tools of historical research, including chronology and how to collect, interpret, and employ information from historical materials 1. Applies chronological and spatial thinking to understand the meaning, implications, and import of historical and current events 2. Assesses the credibility of primary and secondary sources and draws sound conclusions from them 3. Evaluates different historical accounts and opinions of the same event, person, or issue Lesson Overv...
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Grade Level: 3-5
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50. Alfred Hitchcock and David O. Selznick
Visit Your PBS _ Local PBS Home PBS Home Programs A-Z TV Schedules Support Shop PBS Search PBS Station PBS _ AMERICAN MASTERS home about the current six degree For Teachers database _ series season game _ For Teachers Lesson 15 - Alfred Hitchcock & David O. Selznick Overview Procedures for Teachers Oranizers for Students Introduction In this lesson plan, students compare and contrast the Hollywood film industry of the 30s and 40s with Hollywood today. They conduct research, present it in a creative posterboard project, and follow up with a discussion of the findings of the entire cla...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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