Part of a series of articles titled Lewistown, Montana, WWII Heritage City Lessons.
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A Series of Lessons on Lewistown, Montana WWII Heritage City
A series of Teaching with Historic Places lessons from the World War II Heritage Cities Lesson Collection.
Introduction
The three lessons, and culminating fourth lesson, support the development of understanding the significance of Lewistown, Montana designated as an American World War II Heritage City. Highlights include contributions to the training of B-17 Flying Fortress crews at the Lewistown Satellite Airfield, including with the Norden Bombsight, and volunteerism and contributions made by many civilians, including youth. The lessons highlight specific contributions but connect to larger themes and understandings of the U.S. home front during wartime.
The standards listed beneath the lesson links are a collection of standards covered in the lesson collection. Objectives for each lesson, materials, and resources are listed within the lesson.
The first three lessons listed can be taught individually or collectively, in any order. The final lesson is to support students in combining learning across the three lessons, and/or comparison to other World War II home front cities in a culminating activity.
Lessons (with World War II home front topics):
Lewistown Army Airfield and B-17 Flying Fortresses in Lewistown, Montana, World War II Heritage City
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Military training, Norden Bombsight, B-17 Flying Fortresses
Civilian Volunteerism and Contributions on the Home Front in Lewistown, Montana, World War II Heritage City
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American Red Cross, scrap and salvage drives, war funds, civilian defense and air wardens, victory gardens
Home Front Experiences and Contributions by Youth in Lewistown, Montana, World War II Heritage City
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Rationing, Scrap drives, National Youth Administration
Lewistown, Montana: Comparing and Connecting WWII Home Front cities
Time period: World War II
Topics: World War II, women’s history, African American history, workforce migration, science and technology
United States History Standards for Grades 5-12
This lesson relates to the following National Standards for History from the UCLA National Center for History in the Schools:
Era 8: The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
Standard 3: The causes and course of World War II, the character of the war at home and abroad, and its reshaping of the U.S. role in world affairs
Curriculum Standards for Social Studies
This lesson relates to the following Curriculum Standards themes for Social Studies from the National Council for the Social Studies:
Theme 2: Time, Continuity, and Change
Theme 5: Individuals, Groups, and Institutions
Theme 8: Science, Technology, and Society
Theme 9: Global Connections
Relevant Common Core Standards
These lessons relates to the following Common Core English and Language Arts Standards for History and Social Studies for middle and high school students:
Key Ideas and Details
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY. RH. 6-12.2
Craft and Structure
Integration of Knowledge and Ideas
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.6-12.7
Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH. 6-12.10
Part of a series of articles titled Lewistown, Montana World War II Heritage City.
The lesson series was written by Sarah Nestor Lane, an educator and consultant with the Cultural Resources Office of Interpretation and Education, funded by the National Council on Public History's cooperative agreement with the National Park Service.
Last updated: September 18, 2024