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Preview of Lewis and Clark Expedition Postcard Lesson

Lewis and Clark Expedition Postcard Lesson

Created by
John Frieser
This lesson is based on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Included in the Smart Notebook file is a Bell Ringer, Video Guide, Timeline, Postcard Assignment Directions, and a Postcard Model. The idea of the lesson is to utilize a video resource and timeline to help students identify the goals, accomplishments, and positive/negative experiences associated with the efforts of the Corps of Discovery from 1804-1806 and then to use that knowledge to extend their own learning by creating an original pos
Preview of Selling Colonial America

Selling Colonial America

Created by
askteacherz
Project Based Learning (PBL) Activity in which students are placed into 13 small groups. Each group is provided one of the thirteen american colonies to create a presentation in the form of a 30-70 second commercial to their peers. Lesson comes with plan, rubric and technology (available free apps, computer web sites, etc.) description/s for student development and use.
Preview of Great Depression Flow Chart

Great Depression Flow Chart

Created by
Laura Frommer
Causes and Effects of the Great Depression From the Directions: Directions: This activity is intended to get you to reflect on the events that we have already talked about as well as those to come and link them together. Why does one event cause or come about from another event? Consider each of the concepts listed below to be puzzle pieces. How do they fit together? How are these “links” connected in a single chain? The format of the product is left up to you, but you must EXPLAIN the c
Preview of Judaism, Christianity, Islam Project

Judaism, Christianity, Islam Project

Created by
Jason Lyons
This hands on cooperative learning project bridges students familiarity with Christianity to religions that students may be less familiar with such as Judaism & Islam. The same concept can be used for other relgions.
Preview of Political Cartoon Andrew Jackson

Political Cartoon Andrew Jackson

Created by
Erin Gardner
Smart board component for lesson on how to create a political cartoon on Andrew Jackson. introduces 5 key elements for students to use in their cartoons, project assignment and examples to go over in class.
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