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Federalism And The Constitution: Grade 8 Lesson Plan, Flo Tigner
Federalism And The Constitution: Grade 8 Lesson Plan, Flo Tigner
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
This lesson plan is designed:
- To demonstrate and understand the concept of Federalism.
- Identify the level of government at the national, local, and state level.
- To know that each level of government is responsible for a particular function.
- Students will realize that every citizen of Ohio and in the United States is subject to the laws at all three levels.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
Underground Railroad (Freedom Train): 8th Grade Lesson Plan, Flo Tigner
Underground Railroad (Freedom Train): 8th Grade Lesson Plan, Flo Tigner
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
This lesson plan is designed:
- To analyze how African American slaves may have planned escapes
- To analyze the song" Follow the Drinking Gourd."
- To enhance the learning of the Underground Railroad by viewing a play.
- To work effectively in a group.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
This lesson plan was created between 2003-2005.
Amistad Incident: Grade 8 American History Lesson Plan, Flo Tigner
Amistad Incident: Grade 8 American History Lesson Plan, Flo Tigner
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
This lesson plan is designed:
- To introduce students to the Amistad Incident.
- To highlight Social pressure on the judicial process and ethical dilemmas that can arise in the pursuit of justice.
- To encourage critical thinking about the value of history.
- To examine the role culture differences play in society, and individual lives, through the experiences of Amistad Africans and its supporters.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
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