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Social Studies Lesson Plans - Grades 4-5
- Mardi Gras Parade
- Indians of the Woodlands
- Water Cycle Unit Lesson 3, Evaporation
- Water Cycle Unit, Objectives and Scope
- Water Cycle Unit Lesson 5, Precipitation
- Water Cycle Unit Lesson 4, Cloud Formation
- Water Cycle Unit Lesson 2, Evaporation
- Water Cycle Unit Introduction, Water Cycle
- Water Cycle Unit, Supplementary Materials
- Water Cycle Unit, Culminating Activity
- Water Cycle Unit, Assessment
- Natural Disasters - Assesssment
- Natural Disasters - Learning Activities
- Natural Disasters - Year 5 and 6 unit
- Word Lists - Stage 3 Early White Settlement
- Worksheets - Stage 3 Early White Settlement
- Units - Stage 3 Early White Settlement
- Units - Stage 3 Early White Settlement
- Units - Stage 3 Early White Settlement
- Invasion - Stage 3 Unit Early White Settlement
- Civil War Unit - Appendix D - Always Stand on the Union Side, Union Dixie songs
- Civil War Unit - Appendix C - Star Spangled Banner, Battle Cry of Freedom songs
- Lesson Plan 2: Developing Successful Teamwork Skills
- Hurricanes
- Pakistani Handicrafts Unit - Clay Seals
- To Boldly Go Where No One Has Gone Before
- The Olympics
- Spanish Cultures
- Wall St. Rookies
- Civil War Unit - Unit Test Key
- Civil War Unit - Unit Test
- Civil War Unit - Lesson E: Songs of the South
- Civil War Unit - Lesson D: Songs of the North
- Civil War Unit - Lesson C: Patriotic Songs
- Civil War Unit - Lesson B: Underground Railroad
- Civil War Unit - Appendix E - The Bonnie Blue Flag, Dixie's Land songs
- Civil War Unit - Appendix B - On An Underground Railroad, Follow The Drinking Gourd songs
- Social Studies - Black History Month
- Indians of the Woodlands
- Economic Community
- Simulated Colonial School
- Renaissance Period Worksheet
- 8 days on Deafness and American Sign Language
- Cesar Chavez Quilt Stories
- Ecosystem Diamante Poetry
- Students make historical monument sunset silhouettes in this lesson on contrast
- This lesson teaches students the value of getting along with people they do not know
- This lesson teaches social studies vocabulary words through antonyms
- Called Curriculum Night, this idea gets parents into the schools
- While making African tribal masks, students learn here how scarcity of goods leads to conflict
- Jamie Rettke
- Here's a section on the Real Greenhouse Effect
- Here is a lesson plan on Navajo Pottery and Culture
- A Language Arts lesson on rain forests
- Here is a well-developed lesson plan on Current Events and Diversity
- This is an introductory lesson on the New England States
- Here students write the story of Anne Frank's life if she had survived
- Students print meaningful geometric Adinka Design patterns in the Ashanti tradition in this lesson
- An interesting lesson on Mexican Food
- Map Rubric
- Day 8: Route to Freedom:Mapping North Carolina's UGR routes
- In this lesson students create model Native American Homes
- This lesson explores the concept of timelines.
- This Vivaldi's "Spring" lesson correlates music with weather and history
- This lesson on colonial times helps students find the "most important ideas" in a piece of expository text, not just the main one
- In this lesson, students learn about Columbus Day from two perspectives
- 9-3 includes Writing a Letter to the President
- Parallel timelines are the subject of this lesson
- In part 9-5, students will create a basic Web Page
- This one tries to help with Adult Reading Buddies
- Posing as 1788 journalists, students create a newpaper front page to share their viewpoints on the ratification of the constitution
- This lesson is an introduction to Australia's indigenous culture through poetry
- Titled "A Walk Through History," this lesson looks at the US presidents
- This lesson deals exclusively with Martin Luther King
- Lesson 2 involves exploring Simple Machines in groups
- Part six works on the difference between Orbit and Rotation and distance from the Sun
- Metal Craft - engraving a foil-covered dish
- A lesson on presidential campaigns
- Unit Materials and Resources
- Here we play a Rights vs. Responsibility game and make appropriate bookmarks
- This brief idea involves Wheels and Axles
- Lesson 5 discusses Assembly Lines and the making of products
- "Fraction Pyramid" is an idea that combines math, social studies, and cooperation
- This empowering lesson plan utilizes an economically-centered African American board game
- UGR Unit Rubrics
- Here's an idea for setting up Regions of the World in your Classroom
- African Ashanti dolls are created and discussed here
- This idea called "What Is This?" is for developing class Bulletin Boards
- This second part of lesson 4 continues the Matching Activity above
- Another Navajo lesson plan, this one involving Weaving Rugs
- Here's an idea for using a Computer to Graph the Litter in school
- This lesson discusses Pulleys and their use
- In this finance lesson, groups research income and expenses, then prepare a PowerPoint budget that works
- Here a handprint American flag is created on a sheet
- This EFL lesson encourages children to critique cultural holidays and festivals
- Patchwork Collage - arranging wrapping paper shapes
- This lesson plan is on Pioneer Life
- Here are some miscellaneous ideas for Family Involvement
- This outstanding cartography lesson combines the elements of art, geography, geology, math, and more
- Here's an idea for an Earth Day Song
- Here's another large, well-developed unit; this one is on Erosion
- This portion is called Science Discovery Days
- This lesson is called "Build the Continents"
- This first one involves an introduction to the Solar System
- This lesson involves Planting a Native American Garden
- Click here to celebrate Chinese New Year with oriental music and lanterns
- A game idea on the 3 Branches of Government
- Students write their own Native American myth in this lesson
- This lesson is on cultural awareness and sharing traditions
- 9-2 will create a Short Play
- Part 9-4 involves Assessing the Mars Colony Ideas
- Called "Eat Your State," this idea creates natural resources state maps out of Food
- These Native American "leather" stories make a great Thanksgiving hallway display
- This lesson looks at Black History in Western Expansion in America
- A Social Studies lesson on Costa Rica
- A lesson on Landforms and the Weathering of them
- This is an African-American music history awareness lesson
- A multidisciplinary lesson on Music Around the World
- This Social Studies lesson involving writing letters to the president
- This lesson looks at the differences in the country & city and uses the KWL method
- Lesson Plan 3 - Virtual Exploration of Lascaux Cave
- Students create and narrate a family tree story line in this Photo Story 3 lesson
- The unit begins with an introduction to the Simple Machines Unit
- This portion is on Native American Folk Tales
- Title: Reading About the Rain Forests
- This is a Cherokee Tale of Good and Evil - Which one will win?
- This lesson is on the Characteristics of different Vertebrates and Invertebrates from around the World
- Another Social Studies lesson on Costa Rica (Resources)
- This 50 States Research Project helps students learn more about the different parts of the US
- Here students research and compare a Latin American country to the U.S.
- This Native American lesson uses "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee"
- This is an edible physical and directional state geography lesson
- Day 3: Hear the Whistle Blow! -Musical Messages of Freedom
- "Where in the World is Mr. Maraca?" is a quarter-long exploration of world music
- This big, multidisciplinary lesson called "Night Before Christmas" is on Writing and Much More
- Last is a lesson on Native American Superstitions
- Here students create a civil war leader index card by drawing a picture of the individual on one side and listing three facts on the other
- This is a brief idea on Crime and Punishment and why Laws are necessary
- This Art and Social Studies lesson is on Navajo Sand Paintings
- In this lesson, students apply social studies & math skills to plan a field trip
- This three-generation history of travel lesson includes multidisciplinary enrichment activities
- This Social Studies lesson is on the History of Spain
- Here the housing and tools of Native Americans, European settlers and modern day life are compared
- Teach about different countries and cultures with this must-have compilation of creative ideas
- This writing idea for what students do for Christmas (Holidays) allows for the exploring of different cultures' traditions
- Students will Map a trip to a National Park in this lesson
- Here students nibble their way around geography while making an edible map
- Day 10: Riding the Rails:Personal Journeys to Freedom - Continued
- To complete this lesson, students create a diorama depicting a cause or effect of the American Revolution
- In this lesson, students make a map of the Great Wagon Road
- Here students create a mural depicting how their community lives and works together
- Here students create a clip art PowerPoint slide presentation on a Revolutionary War personality
- In this Thanksgiving lesson, students write a list and visually present what they are thankful for by creating a placemat
- This game helps students learn about songs of the Armed Forces in a fun way
- In this reference lesson, students research and present state facts on a poster
- Unit Comprehensive Assessment
- This is a project for Mapping out the 13 Colonies
- This well-developed lesson on the components of a community includes suggested connections to other disciplines
- Levers are the subject of this part of the unit
- A good idea looking at Jobs in a Community with real situations in class
- This great International Pen Pal idea helps students combat terrorism in a significant way
- This great holocaust unit deals with discrimination, abuse of power, and oppression
- A lesson on Native American Pottery and Culture
- This one focuses on Saving a National Park
- The last lesson addresses the Interviewing of Elders to learn about their life in the community
- This lesson models how to glean information from text to write an informative paper
- Lesson Plan 1 - Mapping Walls
- Timeline for Implementation of Lessons
- This is an idea for creating epitaphs of historical figures
- UGR Unit Bibliography And Webliography
- Creating a family or personal crest is a good way to discuss family values or to learn about classmates
- Jewelry Making - decorating salt dough pieces
- Here's an overview of the activities for Family Involvement
- Be sure to play this Airport Transition Game to review ecosystems and habitats between units
- This part is for developing a "Family Command Post"
- A lesson plan on Immigration and tracing one's Lineage
- This brief idea involves learning History from Grandparents
- This idea is called Holidaymakers and teaches Planning
- This lesson idea teaches students about the Census
- A lesson idea called "Lovely Rivers" which uses songs about with Rivers
- Lesson One
- This lesson studies the relationship between U.S. crops and climates
- This lesson "Maps the Vote"
- In this lesson, students learn about the culture and the customs of the Seminole tribe.
- A fun lesson to teach Latitude and Longitude and Plotting called "Box and Deliver"
- This multidisciplinary vacation lesson exercises math problem solving, art, literary, and map skills
- This one involves Acting out Historical Events
- Here is an alphabet book of student-created postcards made for each state, especially Idaho
- This lesson idea is on School Life and is called "Gremlins Go To School"
- Here's a collection of the letters to send to parents regarding the family involvement activities
- A lesson on Survival when Stranded
- Lesson Three
- A Geography lesson for learning about the continents
- This part focuses on Safety Equipment needed for some Machines
- In this lesson, students write a researched animal abuse stance paragraph after reading 'Shiloh Season'
- Finding Homes of Spiders
- Narrative Rationale
- This great New Year's lesson is called "Reflections: 2001" but can be used for any New Year
- In this Serif software project, students work in teams to create a small website based on a theme from a recent unit
- Here is an art history lesson on Byzantine art and architecture
- Unit introduction, timeline, essential questions, objectives, national standards, adaptations
- Early American Tin Punch Ornaments are made here
- Another Social Studies lesson on Costa Rica
- In this idea, students are motivated to write accurate directions using landmarks and distances
- An interesting lesson plan on Marketing a Product, including Making Commercials
- A list of Social Studies activities to learn about France
- Diary Writing Rubric
- This lesson is on Understanding the concept of Empathy and may be helpful in Handling Terrorism
- First we look back to before there were any "Machines," and look at Simple Machines like Corkscrews and Screwdrivers
- Students can learn about the presidents with this great technology lesson
- This lesson plan focuses on Women in American History
- Here students describe one of America's European explorers in a poem and then decorate it
- This portion is on Differentiating Between Needs And Wants Through Research
- This fun scavenger hunt idea takes place on a computer with any good reference CD-ROM
- Cooperative Group Work Rubric
- Where the Spiders Live
- Here's a big Economics Unit that is standards-based and titled "Classroom Business"
- This is a Salem Witch Trial Reenactment lesson
- Part 9-1 involves Writing a Letter to NASA
- This is a Matching Activity with Simple Machines and their Definitions
- A great Human Body activity
- The second lesson is intended to Develop Teamwork Skills
- This one involves celebrating different cultures' holidays
- Here's an election year idea: students watch televised candidate debates and then hold their own
- Here students make a class timeline after a history course
- Introduction to Pakistan's Handicrafts
- This web hunt shows students why and how we celebrate Independence Day
- Collection of activities to teach about Native Americans
- "One Million Bones" is a collaborative art project to call attention to the atrocities of genocide and mass violence
- This lesson looks at Appalachian Folk Music and Culture
- This branches of government lesson uses posters to both teach and evaluate
- This one is on the mountains of the world
- This lesson plan is an Exploration of Volcanoes
- Students develop Indian Chief Biographies and Presentations in this lesson
- Here students demonstrate understanding of patterns and geometric shapes while creating Native American Wall Hangings
- This lesson on the Renaissance Period involves a PowerPoint Presentation
- In this class research lesson, students find historical quotes matching their alphabet letter
- This lesson plan is on Picasso and involves creating Picasso-Style Art
- Titled "Class President," this idea can help teach Vetoes and the Executive Branch
- Lesson Plan 4 - Breaking Down Walls
- More Finding Where Spiders Live
- Three branches of American government and three Texas presidents are the topic of this well-developed democracy lesson
- This is a KWL geography lesson on the migration of Monarch butterflies
- Here students feel the impact of segregation and a Martin Luther King Day video is made from it
- Four great Social Studies lessons for teaching about Costa Rica
- Students will be making maps of Mexico in this lesson
- Exploring the Rain Forest Through Print, Graphics, and Sound
- Students use their initials to tell their own biographies in this lesson
- This lesson idea is on countries of the world and involves studying one country each month
- Table of Contents
- This Rain Forest lesson involves People, Animals, and Life in the Rain Forest
- This game idea is for learning the state capitals
- Here's a Civil War "Virtual Fieldtrip" that also involves a Hyperstudio presentation
- A lesson on the advantages and disadvantages of the Civil War
- In this multidisciplinary lesson, students use K'NEX to Design and Build a Bridge
- How to Make Apple Pie in Second Person
- Here's a lesson on the Navajo Indian Culture
- One more Social Studies lesson on Costa Rica
- Curriculum Web of Activities
- Here are song lyrics for a Veteran's Day assembly
- Dodgeball War is a great game to play while studying the U.S. Revolutionary or Civil War
- The purpose of this lesson is to teach students to use a newspaper index
- This excellent lesson on the "We Shall Overcome" civil rights anthem teaches the historical power of music
- A lesson on the Vietnam War that uses Music
- This one focuses on Obtaining Information through an Interview
- This non-objective art lesson shows how history influences art and how art illustrates nouns
- Day 6: Underground Research
- This lesson on Tribes and Colonists involves a lot of student Research and develops Reading and Writing Skills
- Another Language Arts lesson on rain forests
- In this lesson students look at the Original Sources of Historical Facts
- After readingThe Borrowed Hanukkah Latkesby Linda Glaser, why not make some?
- Lesson 10 involves Interviewing Skills to determine who should be the first to go to Mars
- A Geography lesson on current events
- Students produce a Photo Story 3 social documentary here about a current event or issue of interest
- Here's a great, in-depth lesson plan on the Civil War
- Michelangelo and his painting of the Sistine Chapel are the subject of this lesson
- In this lesson, students learn how to be a biographer
- A brief lesson idea called Travel The USA
- IMAGINATION COUNTRY: Creating a map
- This first lesson discusses how to do an Interview
- This is an Ancient Mesopotamia research project
- Here's a brief idea to teach about the People Next Door
- Here students read about the rights of pre-1760 colonists and design "Go Britain" bumper stickers
- In this lesson, students can Build a Car (an Index Card Car)
- This is an economics lesson on the importance of a variety of jobs to the success of a community
- We continue with Wedges in this lesson
- Force and Work are discussed in this portion of the unit
- This one is called "What Goes Up Must Come Down"
- This lesson teaches a writing process for informative non-fiction research-based papers
- This exercise brings awareness about family diversity to the younger population
- A Game on States and Regions
- Chief Seattle's Letter and Ecosystems are the topics in this great lesson
- This reading comprehension lesson centers on Veteran's Day and the book "Granddad Bud - A Veterans Day Story"
- This is a large set of questions matched to standards to be used for a test following a Medieval Unit
- Day 5: Tracking the Quilting Codes - Continued
- This hands-on lesson lets students experience taxation without representation. <
- This lesson is on Letter Writing regarding topics related to students' Community
- This Economics lesson involves students starting their own Classroom Businesses
- You can use this lesson plan to teach about the Animals of the African Savannah
- Here is a Social Studies lesson on campaigns in the classroom
- As you progress through this 2-week U.S. Constitution Unit, you build a tree with branches and leafy amendments
- A collection of Geography activities for learning about the Mississippi River
- This lesson on Mountains involves Weather, Mountains, and their Animals
- In the last lesson, students will use their Interviewing Skill with guest speakers
- Another lesson on Maps, this one using Grids
- The history of U.S. voting rights is presented here
- Lesson 8 helps to decide what it would take to "Boldly Go Where No One Has Gone Before"
- Day 2: Conductors of Freedom:The Role of Abolitionists and Quakers in the UGR Movement
- A detailed lesson plan on Government, the Declaration of Independence, and the Bill of Rights
- Students work collaboratively here to create ecosystem concept maps using Kidspiration software
- "Who were the Cowboys" integrates the study of history with the reading and writing of cowboy tall tales
- In this project, students research, write, and use media to support a local environmental issue
- Be sure to tell your kids these "Ten Benefits of Homework
- This lesson is on creating a Database (on Africa)
- Here career exploration results in a PowerPoint including educational and job requirements, a mentor interview and possibly a job site tour
- Students create a "Tribal Fact Book" in this Native American lesson plan
- This one is on Math and Mapping Skills, particularly for Florida (adaptable for other states)
- Students Research about others and Write Biography Poems in this lesson idea
- If you are looking for project ideas for an 1850s Westward Expansion/Oregon Trail unit, click here
- Here are discussion questions for "The Well" by Mildred Taylor
- This lesson plan is on the American Revolution
- Here students explore, contrast and debate the role of an ally to a country or person
- Beanie babies and U.S. cities are the inspirations for this adventure story assignment
- Here's an idea for students to create a Native American board game
- A Social Studies game called Who Are They
- This is a live document research idea on immigration through Ellis Island
- Presentation Rubric
- Day 7: Underground Research - Continued
- Constitution: Necessity of Rules and Laws
- A Native American lesson on Indian Chiefs that uses Venn Diagrams
- An Art or Social Studies lesson on Costa Rica
- Here's an activity for developing a Multi-Cultural Calendar
- "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "America the Beautiful" are compared in this lesson
- This idea is called "Veterans In My Family" and is great for Veteran's Day or Memorial Day
- Here students make topographic maps with stacked cardboard and tracing paper
- This map skills lesson teaches how to map routes and determine distances
- Here students interview famous jazz musicians in a talk show setting, then the class plays "Jazz Musician Jeopardy" with the same questions
- Students write a postcard from the perspective of a Spanish sailor in this lesson about Columbus' first encounter with the Taino Indians
- This lesson idea is on Journeys and preparation for them
- This Social Studies/Language Arts lesson plan is on the news and its themes
- This lesson involves creating continents
- This lesson uses Pictionary as a vehicle for teaching colonial job trades
- State quarters are used here to teach state names, location and symbols
- The first lesson involves creating a National Park Brochure
- In this idea for Coping with Terrorism, students make a Flag from Sept. 11th Newspaper Clippings
- "Look, Listen & Learn" is a composers and history lesson that can be taught without saying a word!
- Citizenship Day (Sept. 17th)
- "Deep Sea Exploration" is a history unit wrap-up or introductory activity
- A lesson plan on the Civil War, Slavery, and constructing a Freedom Quilt
- If you want to cause a Revolutionary War in your classroom, try this candy tax lesson
- Students take on the roles of Loyalists and Patriots in this good lesson idea
- A Family Tree with Photos created on computers using scanners is the outcome of this lesson idea
- This lesson is called "Who's Who in Florida?" and involves Historical Figures from Florida
- Part four is on Planets, Soil, and Nutrients
- This well-developed idea uses a museum analogy to explain "What will we be learning this year"
- This lesson on the 50 States involves students drawing the states
- This is a lesson on Spanish colonization of "New Spain" in respect to the slave trade
- Called "My Life As A Tree," this lesson is on Tree Rings, Bark, Cambium, and Heartwood
- The causes of the American Revolution are the focus of this internet workshop and rubric
- Project Rubric
- A lesson plan called Congress in the Classroom
- This lesson on Immigration involves a "Journey Through Ellis Island"
- This fun hands-on lesson teaches students Spanish language and culture as they improve their Baleros skills.
- If your school hasn't made a flag on the fence with paper cups yet, you really should try this idea!
- This excellent lesson plan is on the history of the Olympics
- The rights and responsibilities of citizens
- Students create a topic specific newspaper here using a template
- Another Geography Lesson I wrote to teach latitude and longitude
- This lesson focuses on the Considerations of Planning a Trip
- A Community-Improving lesson which stresses that Hands Are For Helping
- Here students research geographical landmarks after learning about tall tales andThe Bunyans
- Another Geography lesson on ideas and culture
- This multidisciplinary lesson has students discover the geography and cultural history of an area while creating a travel journal on a budget
- A Social Studies game on continents
- 50 pieces of poster board become a United States floor puzzle in this state identification idea
- This 6-foot Mayan pyramid is created out of recycled materials
- Here's a lesson on Decoding Braille
- Another Social Studies lesson, this one on Egyptian Irrigation
- This is a program for writing and illustrating a hardbound class book
- A lesson to help students better understand what they are saying in The Pledge Of Allegiance
- This is a lesson on Ecuadorian Masapán bread dough sculpting
- This is an integrated Aboriginal Dot Painting lesson plan
- Students will write Haiku Poetry and Create a Picture for their State in this lesson
- This lesson is for creating a PowerPoint Presentation on the Revolutionary War
- Students love this Earth Day Jeopardy game activity (Special Ed - 3-12)
- Here is a Rain Forest lesson involving painting animals
- Day 9: Riding the Rails:Personal Journeys to Freedom
- This one is on Native American Legends
- Coconut turkeys are the "centerpiece" of this Thanksgiving Idea
- Culminating Activity-Field Trip
- Witching You a Happy Halloween
- Here students study multimedia persuasion techniques and use them to create Photo Story 3 advertisements
- A great Social Studies lesson plan on Newspaper structure
- This Native American lesson involves Painting an Event, Story, or Person from Native American History
- A lesson plan to help in learning the States
- This is a current events blog resource
- Here students write a letter about their "immigrant experience" after virtually exploring the Ellis Island immigration station
- This lesson plan is on Cesar Chavez and the difference that a single person can make
- A lesson for the new Millenium! This one involves making Millneium Mobiles for people (or events) of the 20th century
- Lesson Two
- An idea for keeping your classroom up-to-date with the Daily News
- Day 4: Tracking the Quilting Codes
- A Science and Art lesson on creating a Rain Stick (Music and Social Studies too)
- This TV newscast lesson will bring the American Revolution, and your students, to life or at least to tape
- An Earth Day history timeline is created here
- This lesson on Cacti is called Cactus Hotel
- Another collection of activities to teach about Native Americans
- In this holiday idea, students draw an imaginary map of Santa's "North Pole" community
- Here is another family tree activity
- Here is a technology-rich Native American unit
- In this "Follow the Drinking Gourd" activity, students create a big dipper looking glass and write their personal meaning of freedom
- This Rosa Parks history lesson incorporates reading comprehension as well
- A very thorough lesson on creating an Alphabet Book and Research
- A Language Arts lesson on precipitation in rain forests
- Here's a lesson plan about family and cultures
- Clay Seals - modeling designs in clay
- This one deals with the Lakota-Sioux Sun Dance
- Here you can create a Home Book Bag for taking projects home to be done with the family
- Here are some Worksheet ideas to be used before beginning a lesson
- This heart-warming first day of school idea builds classroom community
- Day 1: Derailment of Human Rights:A Life of Slavery
- Lesson Plan 2 - Building the Biggest Walls
- Here's an idea on Conflict Resolution
- Community - Service Project Rubric
- Community - Service Project - Part 2
- Community - Service Project - Part 3
- Community - Service Project - Part 1
- Community - Community-Building Activities/Energizers
- Community - Teamwork Lesson
- Community - Multiple Intelligence Inventory
- Community - Exploring the Intelligences
- Community - Community in Literature
- Community - Goal Setting
- Community - Celebrating Diversity and Heritage
- Community - Following Directions
- Community - What is Community?
- Community Unit - What Makes a Good Community?
- Community - Following Directions Worksheet
- Ecosystem in a Box
- Self-Report Affective Assessment Rubric
- Bill of Rights Song
- Civil War Unit: Lesson A... Harriet Tubman
- Civil War Unit - Unit Outline


