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Hergesheimer, John – Social Studies Review, 1983
Eleventh grade U.S. history, as described in the 1981 California History/Social Science Framework, should not be taught using a chronological approach. Instead, the course should be based on selected "regional" focal points and students given the opportunity to study different historical accounts and interpretations of the same events.…
Descriptors: Grade 11, Grade 8, Historiography, Secondary Education
Giese, James R., Ed.; Parisi, Lynn S., Ed. – 1986
This volume presents a framework for teaching eighth grade U.S. history up to 1830 using an integrated humanities perspective that includes art, architecture, literature, religion, music, and dance as applied to everyday colonial life. The 28 activities are presented in standard format, including a brief introduction, list of objectives, time…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Grade 8, History Instruction, Humanities
Alaska State Dept. of Education, Juneau. Office of Curriculum Services. – 1986
This guide represents a synthesis of input from many sources, both Alaskan and national. The critical components of a social studies education (knowledge, democratic beliefs and values, and skills) are incorporated throughout the guide which also features the concepts of justice, equality, responsibility, rule of law, freedom, diversity, privacy,…
Descriptors: Change, Citizenship Education, Cultural Education, Elementary Education
Gill, Jo Anne M. – 2000
In this interdisciplinary curriculum unit, students work in groups to examine, role play, and report on how the United States should have responded to England in the War of 1812. Students take on the roles of news reporters to explain and evaluate U.S. policy and are provided with background information, detailed instructions, on-line resources,…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, European History, Grade 8, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Dutton, Bruce G. – Religion & Public Education, 1989
Examines seventh and eighth grade U.S. history textbooks (seven from the 1930s, seven from the 1950s, and seven from the 1980s) to determine changes in presentation of religious content over the decades. Limits investigation to the Colonial Era 1606-73. Concludes few significant differences appeared. (SLM)
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Content Analysis, Grade 7, Grade 8
Butler, Dee – 1987
This booklet was designed to be used as a supplemental social studies unit and is divided into four sections. Section 1 profiles famous women of West Virginia including Aracoma, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, Mary Harris Jones, Susan Matilda Dew Hoff, Frances Benjamin Johnston, and Nancy Hart Douglas. Section 2, profiles contemporary women in West Virginia…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Females, Grade 8, Junior High Schools
Harness, Karen – 2000
This eighth grade lesson plan asks students to work in groups of four. They must: (1) decide whether to join the Union Army or the Confederate Army; (2) decide under which General they will serve and in which battles they will fight; and (3) once this decision has been made, assign the following roles for team or group members: photographer,…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Civil War (United States), Documentation, Grade 8
Utah State Office of Education, Salt Lake City. – 1991
This resource file contains information for Utah secondary school teachers to help their level 8 students meet the state's instructional objectives in the social studies. This particular student level emphasizes U.S. history. The following disciplines are covered in the resource file: psychology, anthropology, sociology, geography, history,…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Grade 8, Junior High Schools, Learning Activities
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn. Office of Multicultural Education. – 1994
This curriculum resource guide allows students to interpret key historical events and trends from the perspectives of a variety of cultural, linguistic, and ethnic groups. The 35 learning activities represent suggested approaches for teaching Units 7 and 8 of the New York State Grades 7 and 8 syllabus. Each unit is comprehensive, divided into…
Descriptors: Family History, Grade 8, Immigration, Instructional Materials
Duluth Public Schools, MN. – 1986
The goal of this K-8 social studies curriculum guide is to ensure instructional consistency at each grade level and sequential growth in content and process skills. Within the K-6 grade levels, the curriculum objectives are itemized under the discipline areas of geography, history, cultures/ethnicity, citizenship/government, economics, and…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Course Objectives
Lineback, Harvey L.; And Others – 1983
An eighth grade social studies unit on Maryland studies contains three sections of material. In the first section, a two-column chart matches grade-level objectives to specific activities presented in the next section. A content outline is divided into sections of presettlement history, the early and late colonial periods, pre-Civil War…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Grade 8, Instructional Materials, Junior High Schools
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn. Office of Multicultural Education. – 1994
This curriculum resource guide allows students to interpret key historical events and trends from the perspectives of a variety of cultural, linguistic, and ethnic groups. The 30 learning activities represent suggested approaches for teaching Units 9 and 10 of the New York State Grades 7 and 8 syllabus. Each unit is comprehensive, divided into…
Descriptors: Family History, Grade 8, Instructional Materials, International Relations
Moore, Darla – 2000
This eighth grade lesson plan asks students to research and analyze primary source documents about early factory labor (mill workers during the period between 1840-1860) showing their hours of labor, ages of laborers, reasons for working, and working conditions. The lesson plan asks students to read a historical novel about the time,…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Child Labor, Grade 8, Information Literacy
Hanson, Deroy L. – 1977
Designed to motivate eighth-grade civics students in the study of the United States Constitution, this game is intended to simulate the basic problems faced by the delegates to the Philadelphia Convention of 1787. The four parts of the game introduce the governmental concepts of the bicameral legislature, the executive branch, the judicial branch,…
Descriptors: Civics, Constitutional History, Educational Games, Grade 8
Reese, Marianne – 1983
Developed for eighth grade students reading on or above grade level, this self-correcting unit covers the background of the Constitution, the Preamble, the seven articles, and the amendments. Material is divided into two sections. The teacher section outlines activities, materials, evaluation options, and follow-up activities. A crossword puzzle…
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Content Area Reading, Grade 8, Individualized Reading
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