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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month by Infoplease
Resources for celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. full record
U.S.History-African American: Lesson Plans by EdSITEment
Multiple lesson plans for multiple grade levels on African American History full record
U.S. History-Civil Rights: Lesson Plans by EdSITEment
Multiple lessons on and related to the Civil Rights Movement full record
World History-Human Rights: Lesson Plans by EdSITEment
Multiple lesson plans on human rights, what they mean, and how they are used. full record
March is Women's History Month by A to Z Teacher Stuff
Multiple lesson plans on Women's history in America. Lessons on individuals and on larger social contexts for women's sufferage are included. full record
Teaching with Historic Places: Asian American History by National Register of Historic Places
Lesson plans using historic places from Asian American history. full record
Teaching with Historic Places: Immigration by National Register of Historic Places
Lesson plans using historic places from immigration. full record
War and Peace in the Twentieth Century by Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
Lesson plans and articles on war and peace in the 20th century. full record
A Curriculum of United States Labor History by Illinois Labor History Society
Lesson plan on labor history in the United States. full record
Documents and Photographs Related to Japanese Relocation during World War II by National Archives
Lesson plan using original documents about Japanese internment camps during World War II. full record
Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month by National Park Service
This site highlights historic properties listed in the National Register and National Park units highlighting important aspects of the Asian and Pacific ... full record
U.S. History- Civil War and Recononstruction: Lesson Plans by EdSITEment
Multiple lesson plans on the Civil War and slavery full record
Memorandum Regarding the Enlistment of Navajo Indians by National Archives
Lesson plan using original documents about Navajo "code talkers," Navajo recruited by the military during World War II to send and receive secret messages. full record
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Teach compassion to animals in your classroom while still teaching the traditional academics! These fun free online lessons and activity sheets are available for you to download, print, and use in your classroom, library, or school.
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