Pre-colonial, Colonial
A Crossword Puzzle for Higher-Order Thinking
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The Dutch are Missing in the American Curriculum
Submitted by Jennifer Bauduy on Tue, 09/29/2009 - 3:02pm--Anne Claunch
The Dutch contribution to America’s economic system and cultural fabric was highly significant, yet history textbooks barely mention their early seventeenth-century influence on America.
Tracking a Hurricane: A Mapping Exercise in Real Time
Submitted by Steven Lapham on Thu, 08/20/2009 - 9:18am--Donna Kay Mau
A classroom activity (in geography/history/current-events) for September of any year. Other items recall the "mighty storms" of Galveston (1900) and St. Croix (1772)--which a young islander, Alexander Hamilton, witnessed and wrote about (see Handout p. 16).
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Yellow Fever in Philadelphia, 1793
Submitted by Steven Lapham on Thu, 08/20/2009 - 9:03am--Sandra W. Moss, M.D.
Book review of "An American Plague" by Jim Murphy. Also in this issue: Handouts and teaching ideas, such as handout/graph "On the Trail of an Epidemic: Yellow Fever in New Orleans, 1845-1860" and "Connect-the-Dots: Making Meaning from Historical Evidence" by Chris Edwards, which discusses smallpox and the Columbian Exchange. --> read more »
Venture Smith’s Autobiography and Runaway Ad: Enslavement in Early New York
Submitted by Steven Lapham on Tue, 08/18/2009 - 11:57am--Alan J. Singer
Students compare primary sources (included as handouts) to validate historical information. The ad is from the "New York Gazette," April 1, 1754, published in the slave-holding colony of New York.
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* http://members.ncss.org/mll/28/MLL28.pdf
American Revolution:Three Lesson Plans for Critical Thinking
Submitted by Steven Lapham on Tue, 08/18/2009 - 11:27am--Stephanie Wasta
Three lessons that bring good resource material into the classroom and engage students in thinking critically about history and historical sources. Includes handouts and instructions for playing the Colonial Era children's game "Skin the Snake."
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* http://members.ncss.org/mll/25/MLL25.pdf
Ben Franklin’s Evolving View on Race and Ethnicity
Submitted by Steven Lapham on Fri, 08/14/2009 - 4:06pm--Steven S. Lapham and Drew Saunders
A wise man observes, learns, and grows. Also includes a related classroom activity about Ben's interesting personality: "Will the Senate Confirm 'Karl B. Fennin'?" by William E. Amburn.
This URL downloads all 16 pages of Middle Level Learning as a pdf of about 1.0 MB:
* http://members.ncss.org/mll/22/MLL22.pdf
State v. Tribe: How the Indian Gaming Controversy Began
Submitted by Steven Lapham on Fri, 08/14/2009 - 2:47pm--William L. Hewitt and Barbara Beaucar
This theme issue also includes related items -- "From Furs and Wampum to Slot Machines and Megadollars," "Does Gaming Hurt or Help?", and "The Streets are Paved with Silver," etc.
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* http://members.ncss.org/mll/18/mll18.pdf
Archaeology in the Seventh Grade:An Interdisciplinary Unit of Study
Submitted by Steven Lapham on Fri, 08/14/2009 - 2:39pm--Marilyn J. Eisenwine
Archaeology is an opportunity for interdisciplinary study and working with the raw data of history at a middle school in Texas.
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* http://members.ncss.org/mll/16/mll16.pdf
Dancing the Circle: An Introduction to Powwows
Submitted by Steven Lapham on Fri, 08/14/2009 - 2:30pm--Karen D. Harvey
The powwow is a way people who are not American Indians can learn about the importance of the circle in Indian thought and life.
This URL downloads all 16 pages of Middle Level Learning as a pdf of about 0.8 MB:
* http://members.ncss.org/mll/14/mll14.pdf



