Lesson Plans
Submissions from 2017
Children Around the World, Azucena Franco
Submissions from 2016
What Does A Suffragist Look Like?, Maribel Delgadillo
Submissions from 2014
Abraham Lincoln and the Writ of Habeas Corpus, David Manuell
Advertising and Its Effects on American Life and Personal Choices, Diane Boutet
African American History and the Five Senses, Kate Johnson
A Journey with Early Explorers Using Primary Sources, Amanda Star
A Look at the History of Baseball Through Mathematical Eyes, Kathleen McCann
American Aviation, Christina Stevens
Analyzing Political Cartoons from the American Revolution, Lisa Pendersen
Animals from the Seven Continents, Liliana Jimenez
An Introduction to Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, and the Civil War, Meagan Sfrengeu
An Introduction to the Civil War, Tracy Hodges
A Picture's Worth A Thousand Words, Derrick Kimbrough
A Sign of the Times: Saluting the Tuskegee Airmen and Their Path to Victory, Phyllis Crowe
Aviation Pioneers: African Americans Who Paved the Way in Flight, Sandra Cheatam
Basic Geography, Kate Johnson
Biographies and Primary Sources of Abraham Lincoln, Mary Ann Stearn
Black Migration from the South to Chicago, Tai Basurto
Brazilian Culture, Cherome Hughes
Camp Life in the Civil War, Mimi Sprague
Civil Rights: Visual Literacy, Courtney Vaccaro
Coming to America: Immigration, Annalisa Musacchio
Comparing Revolutionary War Primary Sources, Nancy Cocconi
Did Americans Eat Healthy Meals During the 1800s & 1900s?, Hyun Wook
Examining Society's Evolution for the Disabled through 'To Kill a Mockingbird', Rosalind White
Exploring the Meaning of the Bill of Rights, Laurie Macy
Fight or Flight: Understanding the Preamble as it Relates to the Plight of the Tuskegee Airmen, Tiffany Kinsey
George Washington's Life Through Pictures, Tricia McGann
George Washington's Life Through Pictures, Joseph Pekarek
Great Depression of the 1930s, Pamela Hovan
Having Fun with Inventions, Sr. M Lou Cota
Identifying Locations and their Development Status, Karen Ekpenyong
Identifying Supporting Details Employing Aztec and Incan History, Jose Arias
In the Eyes of a Child: An Alternate Look at the Great Depression, Charlotte Jenkins
Introduction to Analyzing Sources, Tiffany Simoncelli
Introduction to Primary and Secondary Sources, Becky Haagsma
Inventive American Mind, Daniel Mauch
Justice and Work, Marjorie Frana
Learning About Hispanic Cultures, Shanna Edjang
Moving Toward Independence: A Timeline and an Argument, Mary Beth LaClair
Peacemakers Around the World, Sandra Diaz
Reading Photos, Reading Life: Visual Literacy and To Kill a Mockingbird, Samantha Mondro
Reflections Through Time, Kim Hohf
Revolutionary War, Cindy Buher
Seventy Years After Bessie Coleman, First African American Pilot, Lennie Jones
Sigmund Freud, Bettyann Zevallos
Simple Machines Used in History, Debbie Pletzke
Snapshot of My Life 2014, Heidi Thompson
Spread the Word! A Look at the Development of Communication Technology, Sue Leahy
Spread the Word! A Look at the Development of Communication Technology, Sue Leahy
Sweet Home Chicago, Lauren Martin
Taking Flight: Tracking the Events of African Americans in History, Heather Schram
Thanksgiving Day Celebration, Vicky Trevizo
The Art of Persuasion and the Suffragettes, Barbara Laimins
The Battle of Chancellorsville, Sue Caler
The Civil War: A High-Tech War for its Time, Michelle Loughran
The Emancipation Proclamation: The nation's Blessing or the Nation's Burden?, Donald Andre
The Northern and Southern Economy Prior to the Civil War [Part 1], Jen Traub
The Northern and Southern Economy Prior to the Civil War [Part 2], Phyllis Sutton
The Opportunity Cost of Suffrage, Mary Ellen Daneels
The Perseverance, Britta Dahlberg
Understand a Native American Voyage through Analyzing a Map, Laura Sanchez
Using the Tuskegee Airmen to Build Character Concepts, Michelle Keim
Was the Civil War Necessary?, Rebecca Martin
What was it like to be a soldier in the Civil War?, Michelle Woodring
Your New World, Tony Romeo