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- This rainforest lesson plan involves painting animals
- Here is a lesson on Native American pottery and culture
- This is an interesting unit on the Colonization of Australia (invasion or settlement? - integrates Art):
- The unit below on Native Americans ties in with another unit on this site - Charlotte's Web and Spiders
- This Art and Social Studies lesson is on Navajo Sand Paintings
- In this lesson students create model Native American Homes
- Students create a "Tribal Fact Book" in this Native American lesson plan
- This Native American lesson involves Painting an Event, Story, or Person from Native American History
- In this lesson on Cesar Chavez students make a (paper) Quilt to express their knowledge
- Students Research about others and Write Biography Poems in this lesson idea
- This great New Year's lesson is called "Reflections: 2001" but can be used for any New Year
- Posing as 1788 journalists, students create a newpaper front page to share their viewpoints on the ratification of the constitution
- In this lesson, students make a map of the Great Wagon Road
- In this reference lesson, students research and present state facts on a poster
- Here students describe one of America's European explorers in a poem and then decorate it
- This multidisciplinary vacation lesson exercises math problem solving, art, literary, and map skills
- This exceptional interdisciplinary 10-day unit explores the secrets of the Underground Railroad:
- To complete this lesson, students create a diorama depicting a cause or effect of the American Revolution
- As you progress through this 2-week U.S. Constitution Unit, you build a tree with branches and leafy amendments
- In this project, students research, write, and use media to help a local environmental issue
- While making African tribal masks, students learn here how scarcity of goods leads to conflict
- This 6-foot Mayan pyramid is created out of recycled materials
- Here students create a mural depicting how their community lives and works together
- This is an edible physical and directional state geography lesson
- Here students read about the rights of pre-1760 colonists and design "Go Britain" bumper stickers
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In this holiday idea, students draw an imaginary map of Santa's "North Pole" community
- In this "Follow the Drinking Gourd" activity, students create a big dipper looking glass and write their personal meaning of freedom
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