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Lesson Plan List for: U.S. History

Resource Grade Level Media Type
Analyzing McCulloch v. Maryland  

Analyzing McCulloch v. Maryland
In this lesson, students watch a video segment from the PBS series The Supreme Court about the landmark case Maryland v. McCulloch while considering the powers of the national government and state governments.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties  

Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
In this lesson, students examine the basic American principles of civil liberties within the context of World War II.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Campaigns for Economic Freedom  

Campaigns for Economic Freedom
This lesson plan explores the economic impact of racial discrimination and campaigns for jobs and justice.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Define and Classify the Powers Associated with Federalism  

Define and Classify the Powers Associated with Federalism
In this lesson, students watch video segments from the series The Supreme Court as they explore how the Supreme Court defined the balance of power under federalism.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Islam in America  

Islam in America
In this lesson, students explore some of the religious and cultural variations and diversity within Islam, as well as the relation of Muslims to members of other religious groups.

5-12 Lesson Plan
Minersville School District v.Gobitis  

Minersville School District v.Gobitis
In this lesson, students examine the Supreme Court’s evolution in its decisions to support individual liberties.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Re-Examining <i>Brown</i>  

Re-Examining Brown
This lesson explores the historical complexity of the struggle to desegregate schools, the geographic scope of racism, conditions that prompted activism and litigation, and how laws have changed over time.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Religion and the First Amendment  

Religion and the First Amendment
In this lesson, students learn about the First Amendment and its protection of religious freedom as well as various Muslim practices and rituals. They prepare and present an arts-based project about freedom of religion.

5-12 Lesson Plan
The Importance of Precedent in the Decisons of the Supreme Court  

The Importance of Precedent in the Decisons of the Supreme Court
In this lesson based on the series The Supreme Court, students define the terms "precedent" and "stare decisis".

9-12 Lesson Plan
Understanding and Applying the Miranda Decision  

Understanding and Applying the Miranda Decision
In this lesson students learn about the landmark Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona (1966) and apply the principles of Miranda to subsequent cases.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Understanding White Supremacy  

Understanding White Supremacy
This lesson plan explores how white southerners tried to protect their economic, political, and social privilege in the face of the Civil Rights movement.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Women in Islam  

Women in Islam
Students explore basic beliefs and practices of Islam and examine the different views of women's roles in Islam and modern American society in this lesson. They look closely at two issues that affect American Muslims: hijab and prayer.

5-12 Lesson Plan