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      • Thumb image for Docs TeachResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Docs Teach

        Grades: 4 to Graduate
        Subjects: English-Language Arts, History-Social Science
        Bring history to life for your students with thousands of primary sources selected from the National Archives matched to standar...
        Contributor: Brian Ausland
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        Discovery Theater

        Grades: No grades selected.
        Subjects: Visual Arts & Performing Arts, Theatre
        Website for the Discovery Theater at the S. Dillon Ripley Center on the National Mall includes announcements of live theatrical ...
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        Crystal Blue Persuasion (9-12)

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: Visual Arts & Performing Arts, Principles of Design
        Activity examining historic posters, jewelry, quilts and buttons that were created to call attention to a political issue. Stude...
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        Crystal Blue Persuasion (4-8)

        Grades: 4 to 12
        Subjects: Visual Arts & Performing Arts, Principles of Design
        Lesson examining historic posters, jewelry, quilts and buttons that were created to call attention to a political issue. After e...
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        Collecting Their Thoughts: Telling Your Story

        Grades: 4 to 12
        Subjects: No subjects selected.
        Students tell a story from the point of view of someone who lived in a time depicted in a museum exhibition.
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        Blast from the Past (PreK-3)

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 3
        Subjects: Visual Arts & Performing Arts, History-Social Science, United States History
        Activity analyzing historic artifacts to help gain an understanding of how the past has impacted our lives.
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        Blast from the Past

        Grades: 4 to 8
        Subjects: Visual Arts & Performing Arts, Principles of Design
        Lesson plan looking at design as both the product created and the process of its creation. Students examine the design of past p...
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        America’s Favorite Landmarks

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: English-Language Arts, Visual Arts & Performing Arts
        Lesson explores America’s most famous buildings. Students research architectural styles and their buildings of choice, and write...
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        Africa's Legacy in Mexico

        Grades: 4 to 12
        Subjects: History-Social Science, United States History
        This richly illustrated website examines the complexities of the African diaspora and its legacy through firsthand accounts. Inc...
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        A Monumental Assignment

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 3
        Subjects: Visual Arts & Performing Arts, Principles of Design, History-Social Science
        Lesson in which students explore why communities build monuments, then design their own monuments. They define the concept of ...
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