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Gore, Deborah, Ed. – The Goldfinch: Iowa History for Young People, 1987
This journal issue explores Iowa's participation in the U.S. Civil War and primarily focuses on what happened to the men, women, and children who remained at home. A number of social, political, and economic changes are examined, including: (1) the increased responsibilities of women and children; (2) the growth of abolitionism; (3) the role of…
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Economic Change, Elementary Education, Political Influences
Evans, Mary – 1994
This information packet is intended for student use in research about the life of President Herbert Hoover. The packet is divided into three sections. Part 1 is "The Herbert Hoover Chronology," which sequences Hoover's accomplishments along with world events from his birth in 1874, until his death in 1964. Part 2 is "A Boyhood in…
Descriptors: American Studies, Federal Government, Modern History, Presidents of the United States
Austin, Patricia – 1981
Intermediate and junior high school students learn about the social history of Vermont by studying events and trends during a 30-year period of the life of a famous Vermont native, Calvin Coolidge. Although designed for students in Vermont, materials can easily be adapted for use in other states, particularly those in the New England area. In…
Descriptors: Biographies, Community Characteristics, History Instruction, Instructional Materials
Barger, Harry D.; And Others – 1985
Unit 3 of a six-unit series on Indiana state history designed to be taught in Indiana secondary schools tells the story of Indiana from 1829 to 1908. Chapter 1 discusses national issues in an Indiana context. The effects of social movements such as Abolition, the underground railroad, and the Fugitive Slave Law on Indiana politics are examined.…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civil War (United States), Political Influences, Political Issues
Hakim, Joy – 1994
Recounting the history of the United States from the end of the Civil War to the social movements of the early 1900s, this book explores the rebuilding of the nation after the Civil War, the growth of urban areas with expanding immigrant populations, the call for women's rights, the organizing of the labor movement, and the spread of inventions…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Elementary Education, Primary Sources, Reconstruction Era
Hardesty, Carolyn, Ed. – Goldfinch, 1990
This journal issue covers the history of film, radio, and television in Iowa. The first article, "When Pictures and Sound Came to Iowa," summarizes the origin of movies and radio and their early beginnings in Iowa. Using old photographs and measurement charts, the viewing, reading, and listening habits of young people in 1950 and 1958…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Films, History Instruction, Instructional Materials
Ruth, Amy, Ed. – Goldfinch, 1996
This theme issue of "The Goldfinch" presents the story of Iowans at work beginning with the Ioway Indians before 1830 through the Great Depression of the 1930s. One article looks at how children worked to help their families buy food and clothing. Organized labor helped all workers in Iowa by providing better working conditions. Women in…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Elementary Education, Family History, Local History

Mueller, Jean W., Ed. – Social Education, 1985
This primary source document can be used to teach secondary students about the rock 'n' roll era that emerged in the 1950's. The document is a letter written in 1958 by three teenagers to President Eisenhower concerning the induction of Elvis Presley into the U.S. Army. Class activities are also suggested. (RM)
Descriptors: American Studies, Cultural Context, Learning Activities, Music
Frese, Millie K., Ed. – Goldfinch, 1997
This issue focuses on "Toys and Games." Students are encouraged to explore games of the past, particularly from the early 1900s. Activities include playing games from the past and making toys. Feature articles describe toys and games through time, Iowa-made toys, ethnic games, how play imitates work, and how world events impact play.…
Descriptors: Childrens Games, Elementary Education, Family History, Local History
Safford, Barbara Ripp – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2005
This article describes the U-X-L encyclopedia "Bowling, Beatniks, and Bell-Bottoms: Pop Culture of 20th Century America," a five-volume set, arranged chronologically with two decades in each volume. Each decade then is divided into topics, such as commerce (more exciting than it sounds with lots of inventions, consumer goods, and technology); film…
Descriptors: Social History, United States History, Popular Culture, Encyclopedias
Scott, John A., Ed.; Seidman, Laurence I., Ed. – Folksong in the Classroom, 1983
The third volume of a newsletter for integrating folk music appreciation into elementary and secondary social studies, literature, and humanities courses, this publication contains three issues of the newsletter which together provide a compilation of folksongs from various historical periods and cultures. The first issue contains an article on…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Discographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Folk Culture
Cook, Dolores, Ed. – 1984
This workbook provides elementary and junior high school students with an opportunity to trace the social, cultural, and historical contributions of the American Indian, African-American, and Jewish American population groups living in the middle Georgia area. The workbook coincides with the information sections given in the instructional guide,…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Black History, Elementary Education, Ethnic Studies
Hardesty, Carolyn, Ed. – Goldfinch, 1990
This issue of the "Goldfinch" focuses on the family farm of the past. All aspects of farm life are covered: what was grown on farms, how the chores were done and who was responsible for them, what the houses were like, and what tools and equipment were used. Comparisons are made between modern farms and farms of 50 or 150 years ago, and…
Descriptors: Change, Elementary Education, Family (Sociological Unit), Farmers
Barger, Harry D.; And Others – 1985
Unit 1 of the six-unit Indiana state history series designed to be taught in Indiana secondary schools spans the period from the mid-1600s to 1880. Each of the three chapters is divided into short sections covering a topic in history, and questions at the end of the section reinforce learning. A timeline for each chapter is also provided. The…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Citizenship Education, Constitutional History, Development

Hatcher, Barbara A. – Social Studies, 1990
Presents a student research project in which students discover the history behind everyday kitchen inventions and popular food items. Pupils achieve the following objectives: (1) distinguish fact from opinion; (2) evaluate relevant information; (3) compare and contrast events; (4) locate and verify conflicting information; and (5) organize,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Food, History Instruction, Instructional Materials