Activities, vocabulary, discussion questions, and extensions for using Sport with your students. |
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Discussion guide intended for use with Sport: Ship Dog of the Great Lakes. |
A Classroom Tie-in to the BIG History is Happening project |
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A Companion Piece to "The Misunderstood Mission of Jean Nicolet" by Patrick J. Jung |
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Educational companion piece for grades 3-5 myth-busting the story of Jean Nicolet |
Activities for grades K-5 for The Fishermen, the Horse, and the Sea by Barbara Joose |
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Educational activities for grades K-5 for The Fishermen, the Horse, and the Sea by Barbara Joose |
Teaching the Holocaust with survivors' oral histories |
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Teach civics in your 4th or 5th grade classroom with "Voices and Votes" from the Wisconsin Historical Society Press |
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Use these materials to teach Wisconsin history in your classroom |
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Engage your students in the study of Wisconsin history through interactive presentations. |
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Combine geography and map skills with reading, math, and problem-solving in this lesson plan |
Teach your students about how snowshoes were a part of the pioneer experience in Wisconsin |
Packing a traveler's trunk offers students the opportunity to take a closer look at the immigrant experience in this lesson |
Students will learn more about the history of their own family as well as the larger history of immigration to Wisconsin |
Using historic and current maps, students will identify change over time in Wisconsin communities in this lesson |
Use a local cemetery to teach students about community history as well as the historical information that can be found at a cemetery |
Help students understand the physical design and compostion of their community |
Introduce students to basic map orientation skills using their own community |
La Follette and the Progressive Era |
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Get curriculum suggestions for teaching about Progressive Era reforms in Wisconsin |
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