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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
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
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn. Office of Multicultural Education. – 1995
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 20 learning activities represent suggested approaches for teaching Units 11 and 12 of the New York State Grades 7 and 8 syllabus. Each unit is comprehensive, divided into…
Descriptors: Family History, Global Education, Grade 8, Instructional Materials
Seminole County Board of Public Instruction, Sanford, FL. Dept. of Curriculum Services. – 1988
Designed to help teachers, this curriculum guide outlines a field trip eighth-grade students take to visit a Florida student museum. Objectives for student learning as well as pre- and post-visit activities are included. Three lesson plans also are suggested: pioneer room, being an historian, and pioneer crafts. The student museum curriculum also…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Curriculum Guides, Educational Facilities, Experiential Learning
Frese, Millie K., Ed. – Goldfinch: Iowa History for Young People, 1998
"The Goldfinch" introduces young children to various facets of Iowa history. Each issue has a specific topic, and a number of articles covering different aspects of the topic being addressed. This particular issue focuses on horses. Featured articles discuss historical uses of horses, an Iowa child who owns a quarter horse, show horses,…
Descriptors: Amish, Elementary Education, Family History, Horses
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
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
Ruth, Amy, Ed. – Goldfinch, 1997
This theme issue of "The Goldfinch" focuses on the main streets in Iowa's past. Residential and business patterns are discussed with an analysis of successes and failures. Efforts of young Iowans involved in preservation of a historic town square in their community are described. Activities, fiction selections, and nonfictional accounts…
Descriptors: Architecture, Demography, Elementary Education, Family History
Frese, Millie K., Ed. – Goldfinch: Iowa History for Young People, 1998
"The Goldfinch" is a magazine oriented toward young children and intended to introduce said audience to many different aspects of Iowa history. Each issue focuses on a different topic, and features a number of articles that discuss the topic in more depth. The topic for this issue is Iowa Inventors. Featured articles highlight women…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Family History, Inventions
Helsley, Alexia Jones – 1997
Cemeteries dot the U.S. urban and rural landscape. They hold genealogical information and more. This guide suggests using cemeteries as an informative resource for classroom study. The guide outlines research strategies, provides additional information for interpreting and understanding cemeteries in rural and urban South Carolina, and contains…
Descriptors: Built Environment, Family History, Field Trips, Local History
National Endowment for the Humanities (NFAH), Washington, DC. – 1999
The theme of this guidebook is "Follow your family's history and you will discover America's history." The guidebook offers a way for everyone to explore family history to discover how family stories connect to the history of the nation. It suggests that a family history can be started with a single old photo, letter, or family tale that…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Elementary Secondary Education, Family History, Heritage Education
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McBee, Robin Haskell; Bone, Kristine; Mossop, Gail; Owens, Carrie – Social Education, 1998
Brings together ideas on teaching about immigration from a number of elementary-school teachers in New Jersey and summarizes common themes. Outlines three specific projects based on the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, family history, and children's fiction. Includes a brief list of children's literature and other teaching resources. (DSK)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Educational Resources, Elementary Education, Family History
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Koman, Rita G. – OAH Magazine of History, 1999
Presents a lesson where the students participate in a simulation of the process at Ellis Island in order to understand the feelings people underwent during immigration. Explains that the students choose and research a character, either fictional or a relative, and act out the experience of entering Ellis Island. (CMK)
Descriptors: Family History, Immigration, Perspective Taking, Relevance (Education)
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Koman, Rita G. – OAH Magazine of History, 2002
Provides background information on Robert Portner and Jennie Dean focusing on their contributions to the community of Manassas, Virginia, and the events leading up to their legacies at Manassas. Considers the importance of family history as U.S. history and includes an assignment that enabling students to create their own stories derived from…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Family History, Genealogy, History Instruction
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Jorgensen-Esmaili, Karen; Sarah, Rosalind – Social Education, 1986
Provides guidelines for using intergenerational interviews as a technique to make the past more immediate and concrete for fourth and fifth grade students. Solutions to common problems encountered with this type of project are presented. (JDH)
Descriptors: Children, Cultural Education, Curriculum Enrichment, Elementary Education
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