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Grade 6, Social Studies
Std 15.2: Describing the changing role of women and minorities in society form 1970 to the present       

Lesson Plans:

Marching On: Learning About the "New" Civil Rights Movement
In this lesson, students learn about the increasingly diverse civil rights movement by researching and profiling its key issues, main organizations, and top leaders.
 

 

Resources:

Statue of Liberty National Monument
Information, statistics about the Statue of Liberty. Click on activity pages for printable classroom resources in PDF format

Immigration
A Living Mosaic of People, Culture, and Hope.

Landmarks in Immigration History Timeline
This resource provides a timeline that
milestones the history of our nation's ethnic groups and the development of American immigration policies.

Welcome To Electronic Ellis Island
A Virtual Heritage Museum - Celebrate the diversity of the many cultures around our world through the eyes of children.

 

 

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