See You Next Year: High School Yearbooks from World War II.
Students interact via yearbook with peers from this tumultuous time. From the World War II Museum
Students interact via yearbook with peers from this tumultuous time. From the World War II Museum
Essential Questions of World War II
Students will demonstrate the steps of historical thinking: evaluating information, composing an argument to support a position, and creating their own essential questions on a subject.
Students will demonstrate the steps of historical thinking: evaluating information, composing an argument to support a position, and creating their own essential questions on a subject.
The United States in World War II: "The Proper Application of Overwhelming Force"
Victory in the Pacific, 1943-1945
A We The People Resource
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Victory in the Pacific, 1943-1945
A We The People Resource
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-- Find lesson plans related to AP US History, World History, groups of people, eras throughout history, and themes, including civil rights, globalization, immigration, and more.
-- Find lesson plans related to AP US History, World History, groups of people, eras throughout history, and themes, including civil rights, globalization, immigration, and more.
Remembering Pearl Harbor:
The USS Arizona Memorial
An extensive lesson plan using primary sources.
The USS Arizona Memorial
An extensive lesson plan using primary sources.
Mr. Donn's website for lesson plans, powerpoints, resources
The Marshall Plan- Data Analysis
from Learning to Give- Philanthropy education resources that teach giving and civic engagement.
from Learning to Give- Philanthropy education resources that teach giving and civic engagement.
School History : United Kingdom
A large collection of interactive lessons
A large collection of interactive lessons
Peter Pappas DBQ on the Home Front
How did Americans change their lives on the Homefront?
Great for Common Core!
How did Americans change their lives on the Homefront?
Great for Common Core!
The PBS series THE WAR has accompanying lesson plans.
Structured Academic Controversy Lesson Plan: To Drop or Not to Drop?
This structured academic controversy lesson is designed to teach students both sides of the debate surrounding the use of the Atomic bomb at the end of World War II.
This structured academic controversy lesson is designed to teach students both sides of the debate surrounding the use of the Atomic bomb at the end of World War II.