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Dramatic Presentation in Greenfield Village. 15-minute presentation in Scotch Settlement School in which students are guided through a 19th century civics lesson.   View Website   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Michigan Grade Level/High School Content Expectations and National Standards for "C" is for Citizenship dramatic presentation.   Get Document   View Summary
 
A project-based learning unit from Lincoln's Legacy of Leadership teacher packet.   Get Document   View Summary
 
Lesson plans. Select lesson plans that most directly support The Henry Ford’s educational theme “American Democracy & Civil Rights.” Created by participants in the National Endowment for the Humanities Landmarks of American History and Culture Workshops for School Teachers: America’s Industrial Revolution at The Henry Ford, 2009, 2010, 2011   Get Document   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Michigan Grade Level/High School Content Expectations and National Standards for American Democracy and Civil Rights During the Industrial Revolution Lesson Plans.    Get Document   View Summary
 
Full-text description of Michigan Grade Level and High School Content Expectations and national standards met by The Henry Ford's resources on the theme American Democracy and Civil Rights.    Get Document   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Common Core State Standards, National Social Studies Standards, and Michigan Grade Level Content Expectations for the Be an Innovator Like... Rosa Parks educational activity book.   Get Document   View Summary
 
An educational activity book that provides historical facts and primary sources in a fun, relevant and engaging manner to inspire a love of reading among youth. It also reinforces 21st-century skills development by providing unique learning opportunities for critical and innovative thinking and creative visualization.   View Website   View Summary
 
Dramatic Presentation in Henry Ford Museum. A 30-minute musical and dramatic program that addresses the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s.   View Website   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Michigan Grade Level/High School Content Expectations and National Standards for Celebrate Black History! Minds on Freedom dramatic presentation.   Get Document   View Summary
 
Expectations and tips for chaperones on field trips to The Henry Ford.   Get Document   View Summary
 
Guide to The Henry Ford's Civil War-related offerings. Incorporates resources available during entire 150th commemoration as well as Discovering the Civil War limited-engagement exhibit.    Get Document   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Michigan Grade Level/High School Content Expectations and National Standards for the Civil War Sesquicentennial Educational Program and Research Guide.   Get Document   View Summary
 
The National Day of Courage commemorates the day in 1955 when Rosa Parks helped spark the modern civil rights movement. At Henry Ford Museum, it is also an occasion to explore how Mrs. Parks’ singular act of courage continues to resonate today. We invite people of courage to share their own experiences and continue to inspire others to take a stand.    Get Document   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of the Common Core State Standards and Michigan Grade Level/High School Content Expectations for the IMAX film D-Day 3D: Normandy 1944.   Get Document   View Summary
 
Scavenger hunt in Henry Ford Museum. Explore the exhibit "With Liberty and Justice for All" through featured artifacts, drawing, vocabulary, and questions for writing and discussion. Includes a tip sheet for parents/teachers/chaperones.   Get Document   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Common Core State Standards, Michigan Grade Level/High School Content Expectations and National Standards for History Hunter: Investigating Leadership and Social Innovation.   Get Document   View Summary
 
Dramatic Presentation in Greenfield Village. This powerful and interactive 20-minute presentation shares inspirational stories of slavery through the narratives that were left behind and through the music and stories that sustained the enslaved people as they hoped for freedom.   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Common Core State Standards, and Michigan Grade Level/High School Content Expectations and National Standards for How I Got Over dramatic presentation.   Get Document   View Summary
 
PowerPoint for Lesson 4, With Malice Toward None - Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address, in Perspectives on Leadership: Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass High School Unit Plan.   Get Document   View Summary
 
Teacher packet. Three unit plans for grades 8-12 focusing on Abraham Lincoln that use the online video Lincoln's Legacy: Race, Freedom and Equality of Opportunity Town Hall Lecture.    Get Document   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Common Core State Standards for Lincoln's Legacy of Leadership Teacher Packet.   Get Document   View Summary
 
Online Video of national town hall meeting hosted in Henry Ford Museum. Video discusses the equality and opportunity cited in Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.   Watch Video   View Summary
 
Online Unit Plan. Designed to motivate students to become informed about political issues and participate in the political process. This real life experience helps students research issues and voice their opinions using 21st century technology to inform and influence others.    View Website   View Summary
 
A traditional classroom unit from Lincoln's Legacy of Leadership teacher packet.   Get Document   View Summary
 
Online Exhibit. Each month, our curators choose unique and interesting items from our collection to showcase.   View Website   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Michigan Grade Level/High School Content Expectations and National Standards for Pic of the Month web page.    Get Document   View Summary
 
Lesson plan for grades 6-12 that explore Rosa Parks and the concept of social innovation.   Get Document   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Common Core State Standards, National Standards and Michigan Grade Level/High School Content Expectations for Rosa Parks and Social Innovation lesson plan.   Get Document   View Summary
 
Bibliography of books and websites on Rosa Parks. Appropriate for grades 6-12 and adult readers.    Get Document   View Summary
 
An Advanced Placement (AP) unit from Lincoln's Legacy of Leadership teacher packet.   Get Document   View Summary
 
Online Exhibit. Follow the journey of the Montgomery City bus on which Rosa Parks initiated a new era in the American quest for freedom and equality to its new home in Henry Ford Museum.   View Website   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Michigan Grade Level/High School Content Expectations and National Standards for Rosa Parks Bus Online Exhibit.    Get Document   View Summary
 
Dramatic Presentation in Greenfield Village. 20-minute dramatic presentation on Women's Suffrage Movement.   View Website   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Michigan Grade Level/High School Content Expectations and National Standards for Votes For All dramatic presentation.   Get Document   View Summary
 
Exhibit in Henry Ford Museum and Online Exhibit. Focuses on the Revolutionary Era, the Antislavery Movement and Civil War Era, Women's Suffrage Movement, and Civil Rights Movement. Online resources include Lesson Plans, Exhibit Exploration Guide, and Timeline with Related Artifacts.   View Website   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Michigan Grade Level/High School Content Expectations and National Standards for With Liberty and Justice for All exhibit.    Get Document   View Summary
 
Lesson Plans for Gr. 4-5, 6-8, and 9-12. Comprehensive downloadable teacher guides are available with age-appropriate curriculum ties each connecting “democracy in action” in With Liberty and Justice for All. All Teachers Guides include an Introduction with an Overview, Objectives and Guiding Questions; Related Michigan Curriculum Framework Content Standards and Benchmarks; Related Core Democratic Values and Vocabulary; Materials Needed; Pre-Visit Activities; Post-Visit Project and Rubric; Extension Activities, Bibliography; Primary Sources and Primary Source Investigation Worksheets.   View Website   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Common Core State Standards for With Liberty and Justice For All Lesson Plans for Grades 4-5 (Looking at Evidence and Taking A Stand).   Get Document   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Common Core State Standards for With Liberty and Justice For All Lesson Plans for Grades 6-8 (Looking at Evidence and Taking Sides).   Get Document   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Common Core State Standards for With Liberty and Justice For All Lesson Plans for Grades 9-12 (Looking at Evidence and Taking Action).    Get Document   View Summary
 
Student Exploration Guides for Grades 4-5, 6-8, and 9-12. For use in the classroom and in the museum. Obtain free Discovering Democracy in Action in With Liberty and Justice for All Student Exploration Guides for each student in your class. These guides are used when you visit the exhibit in Henry Ford Museum.   View Website   View Summary
 
Expanded, full-text description of Michigan Grade Level/High School Content Expectations and National Standards for With Liberty and Justice for All Student Exploration Guides.    Get Document   View Summary
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