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Ancient
History
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Ancient
Mesopotamia Unit
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Early
& Classical Greece UNITS
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Ancient
Greek Olympics Mini-Unit: A Simulation for the Classroom (4-5
days) with city-state backgrounds, events & tongue twisters
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Can
you save the Roman Republic? Lesson Plan,
with handout
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Buddhist,
Taoist, Confucianist, Legalist - How would each behave when
faced with the same problems that face students today?
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The
Three Teachings - Confucianism, Taoism/Daoism, and
Buddhism
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Debates
on Censorship: (2-3 days) Debate set in modern times. Lesson
Plan, Ancient China
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Deep in the Tombs
of Egypt - Message to the Planet! Two of our people
have disappeared - Deep in the Tombs of Egypt! Designed for use in
the computer lab.
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Ancient
History Lesson Ideas (some ours, some e-mailed to us!)
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How
Money Started - Learning Module
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Daily
Life in Ancient Civilizations: Index
- Learning Modules
The Life
& Times of Early
Man - Why did Cro-Magnon man crawl on his belly
through dangerous mazes in deep dark caves? How did the "Upright Man" travel
from Africa to America without a boat? Who were the Neanderthals? Did man
live at the same time as dinosaurs? Find out here! Explore the life and times
of Early Man!
Ancient Mesopotamia/Sumer/Babylon/Assyria - The ancient Sumerians were great inventors.
They invented the wheel, the sailboat, and the first
written language. Find out what happened to kids in school
who disobeyed their teacher! Read The
Legend of Gilgamesh - the first superhero! Learn How Marduk Became the King of ALL the Gods.
Enter Hammurabi's Court. Discover how people lived 5000
years ago in the land between two rivers.
Ancient
Egypt Daily Life - Do
you know what the ancient Egyptians believed would cure a toothache? Find
out here! Read some Egyptian Tall Tales (shared with us by
Egyptologist Jacques Kinnaer.) Enjoy an original story about Ancient Egyptian
Daily Life. Explore
Deep in the
Tombs of Egypt.
Ancient
Greece Daily Life
- How
would you have behaved if you had lived in ancient Sparta? (Lie, cheat, steal,
because that is the Sparta way!) Or in ancient Athens? Or in Corinth, Argos
or Megara? Meet the Greeks! They were a riot! They
created some of the best myths in the world
like Theseus
and the Minotaur
and the
story of Little
Io.
Ancient
Rome Daily Life -
If you had lived in ancient times, would you have
chosen to become a Roman citizen? You might have! The ancient Romans
invented more games than any other culture. Find out
what the ancient Romans did all day! Don't miss the zany, original story,
Thomas, Greatest Lawyer in all...Rome!
Ancient
China Daily Life -
Learn about Taoism with Winnie-the-Pooh! Explore daily life in
4 different Chinese dynasties. Meet weird emperors like Hu the Tiger! Read
things written in BCE times! For those in a hurry, just click on the Cheat
Sheet, for a very quick look at 11,000 years of ancient Chinese history!
Ancient Africa Daily Life
- Explore daily life in four gold coast kingdoms - Ghana, Mali,
Songhay, and Benin. Meet famous people like Mansa Musa,
Sonni Ali The Great, and the most famous of all -
Anansi the
Spider! Read a story from ancient Nubia, The Lion's
Whisker.
Ancient Celts
Daily Life - The Iron Age Celts were very clean. They are credited with
the invention of soap! They loved music, feasting, and fighting. They
lived in clans, respected their druids, and created stories about fairies,
elves, and leprechauns. Come meet the Ancient Celts who
once lived all over Europe, and who settled down
in ancient Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
Ancient Mongols
Daily Life - The ancient Mongols
invented the ger - but what is a ger? Learn about
whistle arrows, fabulous hats, horse head fiddles, well-wishing, salty tea,
and the magical Shamas. Read the story of
The Warrior
Well. Meet "The Felt Tent People". Welcome to ancient
Mongolia!
Ancient
India Daily Life - What
did the ancient Indians wear? What did they eat? Did kids play with toys?
Did they go to school? This site shares daily life in three major time
periods of ancient India history; the
mysterious and so cool Indus
Valley Civilization, the Vedic & Epics Periods, and the Age of
Empires.
The Incredible Incas
- The Incas never invented the wheel. Yet, high in the rugged Andes
Mountains of South America, the Incas built thousands of miles of well-paved
roads. Everyone in the empire was well fed and no one was homeless.
Meet "The Children of the Sun".
The Mysterious Mayas
- One day, the Mayas appeared. 1500 years later, they disappeared. No
one knows where they came from and no one knows where they went! During
their stay, they build fabulous pyramids, temples, and ball courts.
Learn About Daily Life in the Maya Empire. Read the exciting adventure
of The Hero Twins.
Meet "The Children of the Corn".
The Awesome Aztecs - Why did the Aztecs search for 200 years
to find the Place of the
Prickly Pear Cactus? What did conquered people have to pay in tribute?
Discover how the Aztecs treated some very honored guests
in the story Journey
of a Princess. Welcome to ancient Mexico.
Daily
Life in Olden Times (US &
Canada Native Americans)
- Our New
Section, Eastern Woodland Indians, Southeast Region, Plains
Indians, Southwest Region, California, Northwest Pacific Coastal Indians,
Far North
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Ancient Myths, Folktales,
Stories retold by us for use in the classroom as handouts (word format)
The
Legend of Gilgamesh
(Sumerian)
How Marduk Became the King of ALL the Gods
(Babylonian)
Theseus and the Minotaur
(Minoan/Greek)
Little Io
(Greek Version) &
Little Io
(Roman Version)
Anansi the
Spider (Africa, Ghana)
The Lion's
Whisker (Africa, Kush/Nubia)
Loawnu the
Wise Woman (Xia Times, Ancient
China)
Wang the Peddler (Han Times,
Ancient China)
The Warrior
Well (Ancient Mongolia)
The Hero
Twins (Maya)
Place of the
Prickly Pear Cactus (Aztec)
Journey of
a Princess (Aztec, grades 6-12)
Clever Coyote (Comanche Buffalo Myth)
Child of Water
and Little Blue Rock (Apache Myth)
Wise
Owl (Iroquois Myth)
How Raven
Stole Crow's Potlatch (Northwest Coastal Pacific
Myth)
Happy
Together (Russian Folktale)
Free Presentations in PowerPoint
format retold by us; illustrated by
Phillip Martin
Early
Humans (Lucy, Neanderthals, Cro-Magnon and more!)
Rameses
II (Egypt)
Hermes
& Apollo (Greece)
Nero
at the Circus Maximus (Rome)
Nero
Goes Insane (Rome)
Ancient
Chinese Dragons (China)
Warrior
Well (China/Mongolia)
The
Story of Mulan (China)
The
Hero Twins (Mayas)
The Invisible
Warrior (Woodland Indians, A Cinderella Story)
Kwanzaa
(African American)
7 Wonders of the Ancient World
The
Seven Wonders (Index)
Great
Pyramid at Giza
Hanging
Gardens of Babylon
Statue of
Zeus at Olympia
Temple
of Artemis at Ephesus
Mausoleum
at Halicarnassus
Colossus
of Rhodes
Lighthouse
at Alexandria
Tests for Ancient
History
(no answers)
Ancient
Mesopotamia Unit Test
Ancient
Egypt Bingo (Test Review Game)
Ancient
Egypt Unit Test
Persian War Quiz
(Early Greece)
Ancient Greece
First Section Test (Early Greece)
Ancient Rome First
Section Test (Early Rome)
World History/World
Studies
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The
Middle Ages for Kids - Mrs. Donn's Special Section. European
Medieval Times - from the dark ages to the Renaissance -
feudalism, the church, castles and commoners, rise of towns, crusades,
the plague, the triumphs, the defeats, the Magna Carta and more.
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Feudal Japan:
S.P.A.M. (Samurai, Peasant, Artisan, Merchant) - (1 day) Lesson
Plan, Game. See also:
Feudal Japan
& Haiku
Verse &
Daruma
Dolls
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Russia: Start
of the Russian Revolution - (3-4 days) Lesson
Plan.
See also:
Russian Revolution
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World Cultures:
What is Culture? (90 minutes) Lesson
Plan with List of Various Groups handout
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Australia's
Great Barrier Reef (2-3 days) Lesson Plan and Personalities
Handout.
See also:
Australia
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India/Pakistan Dispute
over Kashmir
(4 days) Mini-Unit with Background and
Handouts
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Israeli-Palestinian
Conflict (2
days) Simulation for the Classroom with background, role
descriptions
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As some of you know, before he became a teacher, Mr. Donn
spent a career in Military Intelligence as a member of the SSA at NSA (the
National Security Agency, or the No-Name Agency, as they like to say in the
movies.) This lesson includes propaganda materials we do not often see
as they are typically dropped in massive quantities over enemy territory.
Very neat stuff! Feel free to use these materials in your classrooms.
Propaganda
Techniques
Can YOU find the secret messages hidden in
propaganda?
It's not as easy as you might think. What is propaganda anyway?
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Geography in the
News (8 weeks,
a few minutes a day) Ongoing daily activity, 5 Themes of
Geography
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More Geography
Lesson Ideas The Geography Game
(Educated Guess) works well anytime but is especially useful to open
a new unit. Plus other lesson
ideas.
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Colonial
Mexico Learning module. The Pre-Independence
Mexican Indian Uprisings; Did they help or hinder Mexico's drive to independence
from Spain? (Rise of Democratic Ideas; 19th Century, 9th-grade World History)
This is a module Don created in college, but it has a lot of useful
information, so I threw it online. Hope it helps!
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Holidays
Around the World - Mrs. Donn's Special Section. Ancient
Roots, Modern Holidays; mini-learning modules for over 30 different holidays,
with holiday games, lesson plans, activities, for the classroom.
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WW2 - The US Home Front
(unit index)
Conducting
Oral Histories
Where were you on December
7, 1941
Symbols of the Home
Front
Ration Books, Victory
Gardens, Junk Rallys
The Ration
Stamp Game
Walking Home (original
short story, written by us)
WW2 - Leaders in the
News
WW2 - Headlines in
the News
WW2 - More Lesson Ideas
- Neutrality, National Interest, Hiroshima
US & American
History
Early Americas
Daily
Life in Olden Times (Native Americans)
Iroquois
Nation
What was the job of the False Face Society? Who were the Three
Sisters?
What were the Snow Snake Games? Who was Hiawatha?
What was the League of Nations? What was wampum? Read
the story of Wise
Owl
Ojibwa/Chippewa
Why did the Ojibwa hide pebbles in moccasins? What is a Charcoal Sad
Face?
How do you play Butterfly Hide and Seek? What is a Dream Catcher?
See if you recognize this
famous fairytale: The
Invisible Warrior
Cherokee Nation
Why did the Cherokee Indians have a red chief and a white chief?
What is a Booger Ceremony? Where is the Darkening Land? What is the Trail
of Tears?
Seminole
What is the job of an animal spirit helper?
Why did the Seminole people hang baby cradles from the rafters of their homes?
What are comfortables? Why were beads so important?
Welcome to the Florida Everglade Seminole Indians in Olden Times.
Plains
People
Why did the Plains people prefer tipis to houses?
Name 72 things the Plains people made from buffalo.
Why do the elders still speak of
Clever
Coyote with gratitude?
Why were horses called dogs? What were pictographs?
Sioux Nation
What could boys do when they reached their 10th birthday?
What engagement present did the family of the bride receive?
Why weren't kids given names when they were born?
What did star quilts represent? What was the Seven Council Fires?
Anasazi/Pueblo/Hopi
Why did the Pueblo dig a hole in the middle of a secret underground
room?
Who are the giant Natackas? What are kachinas?
How did the Pueblo get their name? Who are the Old Ones?
What happened at a naming ceremony?
Apache
Why do Apache kids hunt for blue stones? Who are the Devil Dancers?
Read an Apache myth about
Child of Water
and Little Blue Rock.
Learn how to play Apache toe and toss games.
Navajo
When a young couple ate from the same basket, why did all their relatives
lecture them?
What is a Ketoh? Why did the Navajo make Sand Paintings and then destroy
them before dark?
What is a Blessingways? Welcome to the Southwest Navajo Indians in Olden
Times.
Northwest
Pacific Coastal
What made the Puget Sound Indian tribes
"rich" in ancient times?
Why were woven mats so important? How did totem poles
get started?
What could you buy with 5,000 blankets? What's a potlatch all about?
Discover How
Raven Stole Crow's Potlatch
California Indians
Why was the bear doctor feared?
What was the purpose of the Big Head Dance?
Why did certain medicine men hunt rattlesnakes?
Why did the Chumash need a ladder to get into bed?
Far North
What trick did the Kutchin people use on their enemies?
How did these early people stop ghosts from entering their homes?
Welcome to Alaska Natives, the Arctic and the Far North in olden
times.
More US History
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Civil War:
Letters from the Civil War - Lesson plan with
3 primary document handouts of letters written during
the Civil War. (We have
the originals.)
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1930's Life on
the Farm during the Great Depression - Learning Modules. Not everyone
felt the effects of the depression in the same manner. People who had little
to begin with had always coped. These short stories share the daily life
and adventures of one such family, and the success they achieved with a mere
seven acres of land in the 1930's. These are stories of the American way
- where attitude is everything! Short stories written by Lin's
author/artist Mom.
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World War II: The Home
Front
(5-7
days) World War II Mini-Unit with 7 handouts
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Civil
Rights, Segregation (2-3 days) Lesson
Plan with 3 handouts. This was truly a family effort. The lesson plan is
Don's, supported by 2 original short stories - Back of the Bus
and Welcome Home - written by Lin's author/artist mother,
plus Lin's write-up on Rosa Parks. We hope it works as well in your classrooms
as it did in ours.
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Celebrate
Black History Month &
Celebrate Woman's
History Month with BioBoards. This activity also works for Hispanic
Heritage Month or any cultural heritage celebration
period.
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Visit
the 1962 Seattle World's Fair
- Lesson
Plan, Learning Module.
Language
Arts
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Freshman
English Poetry Slam (2-3 days)
Lesson Plan
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Harlem
Renaissance/ Poetry of Langston Hughes
(3-4
days)
Lesson plan
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Haiku
(1-2 days) Learning Module, Lesson
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Stories written by us for use in the classroom
and the computer lab
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the Detective
Myths & Legends
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