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Additional Lessons 41 - 50 of 1743 for Slavery
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41. Fight for Freedom
...an: Fight for Freedom back to Parents and Early New _ Teachers York Coming to America Building the _ Overview Prep Steps Worksheets Putting it _ Big Apple all Together Arts & Entertainment Business & Politics New York Living Grade Level: 4 to 8 (middle school) Parents & Teachers _ Subject Matter: _ slavery, human _ rights Time Allotment: approximately 4 class periods _ Overview In this activity, students research examples of slavery in the world today, and learn about some ways they can help current slaves gain their freedom. After students develop a plan for helping to fight slavery, they take action...
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Grade Level: 3-5
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42. Publish an Abolitionist Newspaper
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Return to McGraw-Hill Social Studies Adventures in Time and Place Web-Linked Lesson Plans Tennessee State Edition: Adventures in Time and Place Grade 4 book Publish an Abolitionist Newspaper Connection to Tennessee State Edition: Adventures in Time and Place Grade 4 Unit 7: Slavery and Emancipation Chapter 16: The Time of Slavery Lesson 1: Slavery Divides the Country Web Link Description World Book Online presents The African American Journey: From Slavery to Freedom, a Web site for exploration of the topic of slavery. The introductory page describes the history of slavery in...
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Grade Level: 3-5
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43. Africa: Learning About Slavery
Africa Learning About Slavery by Heath Stahle Background Information Lesson Plan Background Information The African Slave Trade started in the 1400 s when Portuguese sailors kidnapped and/or traded for African villagers, which would be transported around the world and sold as slaves. This turned out to be a very lucrative busine...
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Grade Level: K-5
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44. The Beginnings of Slavery in South Carolina
?The Beginnings of Slavery in South Carolina? Teacher: Grade Level: 8 Dellann Boland Length of Subject: S.C. History, may also be used in conjunction with language Lesson: 2 arts, math, and art or more days Purpose of Lesson: To show how slavery began in South Carolina and how two slave rebellions occurred during the 1700's i...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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45. Lesson Plan 3 - Human Trafficking & Modern-day Slavery - Debate
Human Trafficking & Modern-day Slavery Resources for Teachers LESSON PLAN 4 Title ? Human Trafficking & Modern Day Slavery ? Debating the Fundamentals Unit Topic: Sociology Grade Level: College Lesson Topic: Debating Fundamental Issues of Modern-day Slavery Primary Method Used: Cooperative Learning and Competitive Interaction (Debate) Pu...
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Grade Level: K-12
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46. Slavery: How did you get here?
How Did You Get Here? Background Information Grade Level: Early Elementary Objective: Students will create a picture/poster or write a letter demonstrating their knowledge of why slavery was wrong. Materials Needed: Map of the world clearly showing Africa, England and the United States Pictures of a slave ship Procedures: 1. Ask students if they know where Africa is and have someone point it out on a map for the rest of the class. Also point out where the United States is in relatio...
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Grade Level: K-2
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47. Englishmen's Rights and African Slavery
Jamestown Virtual Colony Englishmen's Rights and African Slavery [ Teaching About Jamestown Main Page ] [ Jamestown Virtual Colony Main Page ] Set: Objectives 1. The student will list the dates associated with the introduction of slavery in the Jamestown colony. 2. The students will discuss in groups explanations of the beginnings of the class system in Virginia....
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48. Slavery In Arkansas
Topic: SLAVERY IN ARKANSAS Grade level: Ninth Time: One class day Objective: Students will understand the definition and origins of slavery. They will also learn the ways of life for a slave. Resources: Negro Slavery in Arkansas, Orville W. Taylor Arkansas 1800-1860 Remote and Restless, S. Charles Bolten Materials...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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49. Missouri Compromise
...-1831 Part 4: 1831-1865 Narrative Resource Bank Teacher's Guide Historical Document Resource Bank Contents Missouri Compromise 1820 Click here for the text of this historical document. The 1819 application for statehood by the Missouri Territory sparked a bitter debate in Congress over the issue of slavery in the new territories that had been created as a result of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. Concerned that the South would have a representational advantage, Congressman James Tallmadge of New York introduced an amendment that would prohibit any further growth of slavery in Missouri, and would event...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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50. Slavery
_ _ _ _ Lesson Plans Navigation Survey Contact Teacher's Guide African Go to American all cultures before 1500. _ Anglo _ Go to all cultures between 1500 and 1599. Search the Archives _ _ _ Mexican Go to all cultures Slavery - Grade 4 between Created by Rhonda Williams 1600 and 1699. _ Objectives _ _ The student will describe the political, economic and social impact of slavery on Texas by examining the reasons given for secession. TEKS ?113.6. Social Studies, Grade 4. (b)(4)(A) Native Go to American all The student wil...
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Grade Level: 3-5
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