Middle and High School educators across Lebanon County, Pennsylvania developed lesson plans to integrate the Pennsylvania Career Education and Work Standards with the content they teach. This work was made possible through a partnership between the South Central PA Workforce Investment Board (SCPa Works) and Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 (IU13) and was funded by a Teacher in the Workplace Grant Award from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. This lesson plan was developed by one of the talented educators who participated in this project during the 2019-2020 school year.
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Young coders apply their understandings from previous projects to create an animated card. The purpose of this project is to reinforce understandings from previous projects within a new context. This project can be repeated throughout the year for various events, holidays, birthdays, to give thanks, or as an act of kindness.
- Subject:
- Applied Science
- Computer Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Boot Up PD
- Author:
- Boot Up PD
- Date Added:
- 09/23/2019
Learn how activists in Richmond, Virginia, are working to honor the lives of free and enslaved African Americans, in a city where the most prominent monuments had long celebrated Confederates.
- Subject:
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Primary Source
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Author:
- Trish Reed
- Date Added:
- 10/06/2021
Coders use a variety of blocks and sprites to create their own interactive diorama about a haunted house. The purpose of this project is to review creating sprites and triggering algorithms when a sprite is tapped.
- Subject:
- Applied Science
- Computer Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Boot Up PD
- Author:
- Boot up PD
- Date Added:
- 10/03/2019
See how descendants, community groups, and a National Park Service site worked together to establish a monument to Maggie L. Walker, an African American leader from Richmond, Virginia.
- Subject:
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Primary Source
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Author:
- Trish Reed
- Date Added:
- 10/06/2021
Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution Center in conversation with Walter Isaacson of the Aspen Institute. Created by Aspen Institute.
- Subject:
- History
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Khan Academy
- Provider Set:
- Aspen Institute
- Author:
- Aspen Institute
- Date Added:
- 07/14/2021
Artist Maurizio Cattelan duct taped a banana to a wall, titled it "Comedian", and sold 5 editions of the artwork for as much as $150,000 each. Why did it capture our attention, curiosity, and memes? What does it mean?
- Subject:
- Art History
- Arts and Humanities
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Khan Academy
- Provider Set:
- PBS
- Author:
- The Art Assignment
- Date Added:
- 07/29/2021
Learn how a mayoral commission attempted to reckon with Confederate monuments in Richmond, Virginia—and how political scandal and electoral change helped reshape the city’s statuary landscape. Note to Teachers:Some of these video clips include depictions of blackface; in an effort to provide authentic and transparent resources about the historical experiences of Black Americans, these moments were not censored. Sensitive: This resource contains material that may be sensitive for some students. Teachers should exercise discretion in evaluating whether this resource is suitable for their class.
- Subject:
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Primary Source
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Author:
- Trish Reed
- Date Added:
- 10/06/2021
Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution Center in conversation with Walter Isaacson of the Aspen Institute. Created by Aspen Institute.
- Subject:
- History
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Khan Academy
- Provider Set:
- Aspen Institute
- Author:
- Aspen Institute
- Date Added:
- 07/14/2021
Discover why protests in Richmond, Virginia, following the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, centered on Monument Avenue—a grand boulevard then-lined with statues of Confederates.
- Subject:
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Lesson Plan
- Primary Source
- Author:
- Trish Reed
- Date Added:
- 10/06/2021
See the removal of Confederate monuments in Richmond, Virginia—first, through direct action by protestors, and then by city-ordered cranes—amid summer 2020 protests against systemic racism following the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
- Subject:
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Primary Source
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Author:
- Trish Reed
- Date Added:
- 10/06/2021
Changes in voting qualifications and participation, the election of Andrew Jackson, and the formation of the Democratic Party"”due largely to the organizational skills of Martin Van Buren"”all contributed to making the election of 1828 and Jackson's presidency a watershed in the evolution of the American political system.
- Subject:
- History
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- National Endowment for the Humanities
- Provider Set:
- EDSITEment!
- Date Added:
- 09/06/2019
Slides and lesson plan to analyze the impact of political speech as a tool to bridge divides in a 2-party system.
- Subject:
- History, Law, Politics
- Political Science
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- Eric Denyer
- Date Added:
- 07/31/2024
Author: Daniel Shogan, Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History Students will learn about the 1883 Massacre in Danville, Virginia as an example of racist mob violence against African Americans. Within the context of the massacre, they will be shown primary documents from the event. These documents will provide the students with not only a lens into the Danville of the nineteenth century, but also provide them with an opportunity to think critically about the biases present in some of the documents. After careful discussion of the events and outcomes of the massacre, the students will be given vocabulary worksheets that help to define and underline the most important elements of the narrative.
- Subject:
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Author:
- Woodson Collaborative
- Date Added:
- 02/24/2023
Learn about Marcus-David Peters, a teacher in Richmond, Virginia, who was killed by police while having a mental health crisis, and why activists there see his death as one of many examples of how white supremacy endures in the city even as Confederate statues have been removed.
- Subject:
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Primary Source
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Author:
- Trish Reed
- Date Added:
- 10/06/2021
...Students use Library of Congress primary sources to evaluate and appreciate the dynamic nature of life in the United States at the end of the nineteenth century.
- Subject:
- History
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- Library of Congress
- Provider Set:
- Lesson Plans
- Date Added:
- 07/12/2014
Discover how advertising, machinery and U-boats intersect on the eve of WWI. To learn about other great moments in modern art, take our online course, Modern Art, 1880-1945. Created by The Museum of Modern Art.
- Subject:
- Art History
- Arts and Humanities
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Khan Academy
- Provider Set:
- Museum of Modern Art
- Author:
- Museum of Modern Art
- Date Added:
- 08/16/2021
By the 1920s, a majority of the US population lived in cities rather than in rural areas. In this video, Kim explores the economic opportunities cities offered to women, migrants, and immigrants, as well as the passage of new immigration restrictions.
- Subject:
- History
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Khan Academy
- Provider Set:
- Khan Academy
- Author:
- Kim Kutz
- Date Added:
- 07/14/2021
In this second video giving an overview of World War II, we see Germany and the Axis powers only continue to gain momentum in 1940.
- Subject:
- History
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Khan Academy
- Provider Set:
- Khan Academy
- Author:
- Sal Khan
- Date Added:
- 07/26/2021
In this second video giving an overview of World War II, we see Germany and the Axis powers only continue to gain momentum in 1940.
- Subject:
- History
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Khan Academy
- Provider Set:
- Khan Academy
- Author:
- Sal Khan
- Date Added:
- 07/14/2021