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    • Type: Lesson Plan
    • Grade Levels: Middle School: Sixth Grade through Eighth Grade
    • Subject(s): Literacy and Language Arts,Social Studies
    St. Louis Courthouse

    Learn how three buildings restored and maintained by the U.S. General Services Administration illustrate the important role the federal government played and continues to play in communities across the country.

  • Andersonville National Historic Site

    Report on the Treatment of Prisoners of War

    • Type: Primary Sources
    • Locations: Andersonville National Historic Site
    • Grade Levels: Middle School: Sixth Grade through Eighth Grade
    • Subject(s): Literacy and Language Arts,Social Studies
    Cover page of the report.  NPS/Andersonville National Historic Site

    This document is the report of a House of Representatives committee which interviewed former prisoners of war and civilians imprisoned by the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.

  • Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park

    Lights, Camera, Action Lesson Plan

    • Type: Lesson Plan
    • Locations: Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park
    • Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
    • Subject(s): Literacy and Language Arts,Social Studies

    Who were the key figures in the Brown v. Board of Education court case? How did they contribute to desegregation?

  • Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park

    Web Quest Curriculum Unit

    • Type: Student Activities
    • Locations: Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park
    • Grade Levels: Middle School: Sixth Grade through Eighth Grade
    • Subject(s): Literacy and Language Arts,Social Studies
    Person looking through magnifying glass

    A cooperative activity where students identify each of the five cases included in the Brown v. Board of Education U.S. Supreme Court decision, explore how the NAACP was involved, and how explore the significance of the "separate but equal" clause.

Last updated: July 28, 2023