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Smith, Gary R. – 1977
This volume is designed to supplement materials teachers have chosen to use in teaching Colorado and community history. The materials are not a complete history of Colorado or a complete textbook; instead, teachers are provided with 14 teaching activities for use in elementary and secondary social studies or history classes. The book is divided…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Study, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction
Coleman, Kenneth – 1975
One of a series of pamphlets about the American Revolution in Georgia, this document examines the role of James Wright as British governor in the colony, and his viewpoints about revolution from 1765-1775. The pamphlet can be used as supplementary reading or as a one-week unit for junior or senior high school students. A brief teacher's guide is…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Governance, Instructional Materials, Junior High School Students
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of General Education Curriculum Development. – 1977
Using the New York state social studies 11th grade syllabus as a guide, the developer of this guide has adapted statements of understandings and has added resources and research questions to give students a better perspective on the role of women in United States history. Five broad topics are explored: The American People (immigrants, culture…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Improvement, Educational Resources, Females
Cook, James F. – 1974
Effects of the Stamp Act in the Colony of Georgia in 1765 are explored. The pamphlet is one in a series of materials about the American Revolution in Georgia. Designed for junior and senior high school students, it can be used as supplementary reading or a short unit. A teacher's guide is included. The Stamp Act was levied by Britain to force the…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Conflict, Governance, Instructional Materials
Gurr, G. Stephen – 1974
An overview is given of the military action which took place in Georgia during the American Revolution, specifically the years 1776-1782. The pamphlet, one in a series about the American Revolution in Georgia, can be used for junior or senior high school students as supplementary reading or as a brief unit. A teacher's guide is included. Georgia…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Instructional Materials, Junior High School Students, Learning Activities
Hornsby, Alton, Jr. – 1977
One of a series of pamphlets about the American Revolution in Georgia, this document explores the role of the black population during the Revolutionary War. Designed for junior and senior high school students, it can be used as supplementary reading or a one-week unit. A teacher's guide is included. Black life in the Revolutionary era, for both…
Descriptors: Black Influences, Blacks, Colonial History (United States), Instructional Materials
Ready, Milton – 1975
One of a series of pamphlets about effects of the American Revolution in Georgia, this document reviews Georgia's economy during the years 1775-1789. It can be used as supplementary reading or a two-week unit for junior or senior high school students. A brief teacher's guide is included. The main part of the pamphlet relates the political and…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Economic Change, Economic Climate, Exports
Anderson, James LaVerne – 1977
The pamphlet discusses changes in the political leadership of Georgia during the Revolutionary War years. It is one of a series of documents about the American Revolution in Georgia. Designed for junior or senior high school students, it can serve as supplementary reading or a two-week unit. A teacher's guide is included. Political development in…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Conflict, Instructional Materials, Junior High School Students
Childs, Barbara; And Others – 1977
This instructional unit for grades eight and nine tells why and how American small towns declined as a result of the availability and acceptance of automobiles, and it tells of the growth of suburbs and their effect on the city. The learning activities also relate the story of the demand for cars and explain the drain on the cities' sense of…
Descriptors: Civics, Energy, Environmental Education, History
O'Donnell, James H. – 1975
One of a series of pamphlets about the American Revolution in Georgia, this document examines the relationship between Indians and Colonials in pre-revolutionary times. It can be used as supplementary reading or a two-week unit for junior or senior high school students. A brief teacher's guide is included. The main part of the document relates the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Colonial History (United States), Instructional Materials, Junior High School Students
Colorado Centennial - Bicentennial Commission, Denver. – 1975
Intended for use by teachers in the establishment of curriculum to study centennial-bicentennial topics, the main purpose of this guide is to instill in students an appreciation of Colorado's system of government, resources, people, territory, and technology. Suggestions for teaching about seven major areas which relate to Colorado's heritage are…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Class Activities, Communications, Cultural Awareness
Downs, Charles – 1974
The pamphlet outlines the geographic, social, economic, and political status of Georgia in the 18th century and traces some of the events that led to the revolt against British rule. One of a series of materials about the American Revolution in Georgia, it is designed for junior or senior high school students. A brief teacher's guide is included.…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Conflict, Economic Factors, Exports
O'Connor, John E.; Jackson, Martin A. – 1974
This pamphlet establishes the legitimacy of film as instructional material for the history classroom. Techniques and guidelines for teaching with film are suggested. Four general applications of film to the classroom are examined including film study for factual information, film usage to motivate study and stimulate discussion, film as a…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Film Study, Films
Pelow, Randall; And Others – 1976
This social studies unit traces the development of the American road system beginning with early Indian footpaths and continuing through horse trails, wagon roads, all-weather highways, and the first national road. The role played by the Conestoga wagon is emphasized as well as the physical, economic, and political factors involved in road…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Geography Instruction, Intermediate Grades
Gruenbaum, Thelma – 1975
Designed for use at the elementary level, this study guide accompanies a short history of the life and culture of the Massachusetts Bay Colony prior to the American Revolution (see related document, ED 108 997). The guide provides additional material as well as a series of study questions, suggestions for additional reading, and field trips within…
Descriptors: American Culture, Colonial History (United States), Elementary Education, Folk Culture
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