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Government The purpose of this unit is to force students to think about the basic questions of government http: //ofcn.org/cyber.serv/academy/ace/soc/cecsst/...
Remembering the Ladies: The First Ladies Through the lessons in this unit, you will explore with your students the ways in which First Ladies were able to shape the world while dealing with the expectations placed on them as women and as partners of powerful men.. http: //edsitement.neh.gov/lessonplans/first_ladies...
Oh, Say, Can You See What the Star-Spangled Banner Means? Using archival documents and images, students will associate Key's words with historic events and recognize the sentiment those words inspired.. http: //edsitement.neh.gov/lessonplans/oh_say_can_y...
Civil Rights Webpage Students apply knowledge of the Constitution and Civil Rights Movement to current issues and controversies as they determine the status of civl rights and liberties today. http: //coollessons.org/civilrights.html
Like Father, Like Son: Presidential Families The lessons in this unit provide an opportunity for students to learn about and discuss two U.S. families in which both the father and son became President.. http: //edsitement.neh.gov/lessonplans/like_father....
The United States Capitol Building What makes the U.S. Capitol "symbolically important"? Presented with a variety of archival documents, your students can answer that question for themselves... http: //edsitement.neh.gov/lessonplans/capitol.html...
I Do Solemnly Swear: Presidential Inaugurations Help your students reflect on what the Presidential inauguration has become and what it has been, while they meet a host of memorable historical figures and uncover a sense of America's past through archival materials.. http: //edsitement.neh.gov/lessonplans/inauguration...