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Begos, Jane D.; And Others – 1991
These documents are designed to help seventh grade students in New York State understand the role of women and the structure and function of the family in both New York and U.S. history. Students are introduced to the state's first two first ladies: Cornelia Tappen Clinton (1744-1800) and Sarah Livingston Jay (1756-1802). Between 1777 and 1804,…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Grade 7, History Instruction, Junior High Schools
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Dedrick, Marion R. – Social Education, 1993
Describes a week-long instructional unit on late-nineteenth-century immigration to United States. Uses simulated diaries as the core of the lesson. Includes a bibliography of print, photographic, and video resources. (CFR)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade 7
Elkins, Kenneth; Patrick, Jeff – 1999
This educational packet for grades 7 and 8 is organized to help students study about and/or plan a visit to Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, the site of a struggle between the Union and Confederate forces in August 1861 for the control of Missouri. The packet contains the following materials: (1) Educational Group Reservation Form; (2)…
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Curriculum Enrichment, Field Trips, Grade 7
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Goben, Victoria – OAH Magazine of History, 1993
Describes a teaching activity in which middle school students draw maps based on map models used in ancient Babylon. Contends that this approach serves as a transition from the study of world civilizations in grade six to the U.S. history course in grade seven. Includes 10 student-created maps and student comments about the activity. (CFR)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Cartography, Geography Instruction, Grade 6
Pearson, Jim – 1991
This document is a unit that introduces students to the American Revolution by relying on primary sources. The lessons divide the conflict into 3 periods: (1) the friction leading to the War; (2) the struggle for independence; and (3) the expectations that shaped people's participation. The feature that distinguishes this treatment of the…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Females, Grade 5, Grade 6