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1. The Greatest Educational Change America Has Ever Seen, 2003: Lesson Plans for Grades 4-6. (ED473227)
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2003-00-00
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Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment; Economics; Geographic Location; Geography; Government Role; Intermediate Grades; Social Studies; State History; Worksheets
Abstract: The United States Mint 50 State Quarters Program launched a 10-year initiative in 1999, commemorating each of the nation's states in the order they were admitted into the Union. Approximately every 10 weeks (5 times a year) through 2008, a new limited-edition quarter that displays an individual state's design is released into general circulation. For each edition of state quarters, the U.S. Mint has developed three sets of lesson plans for grades K-1, 2-3, and 4-6. This set of lesson plans deals with quarters for the states of Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri, and Arkansas. Lesson plans for grades 4-6 contain the following: six lesson plans that fit into any intermediate curriculum, reproducible worksheets that coincide with each lesson, state facts, information on the new quarter designs, and a U.S. map template with state outlines. (BT) Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Hide Full Abstract
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2. The Greatest Educational Change America Has Ever Seen, 2003: Lesson Plans for Grades 2-3. (ED473226)
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment; Economics; Geographic Location; Geography; Government Role; Primary Education; Social Studies; State History; Worksheets
Abstract: The United States Mint 50 State Quarters Program launched a 10-year initiative in 1999, commemorating each of the nation's states in the order they were admitted into the Union. Approximately every 10 weeks (5 times a year) through 2008, a new limited-edition quarter that displays an individual state's design is released into general circulation. For each edition of state quarters, the U.S. Mint has developed three sets of lesson plans for grades K-1, 2-3, and 4-6. This teaching guide for grades 2-3 focuses on the 2003 United States Mint 50 State Quarters Program, which includes new quarter designs for the following states: Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri, and Arkansas. The guide includes 6 lesson plans that fit easily into the curriculum, reproducible student worksheets that coincide with each lesson, state facts, information on the new quarter designs, a U.S. map template with state outlines, and the 50 State Quarters Program 1999-2003 quarter board. (BT) Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Hide Full Abstract
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3. The Greatest Educational Change America Has Ever Seen, 2003: Lesson Plans for Grades K-1. (ED473225)
Abstract: The United States Mint 50 State Quarters Program launched a 10-year initiative in 1999, commemorating each of the nation's states in the order they were admitted into the Union. Approximately every 10 weeks (5 times a year) through 2008, a new limited-edition quarter that displays an individual state's design is released into general circulation. For each edition of state quarters, the U.S. Mint has developed three sets of lesson plans for grades K-1, 2-3, and 4-6. This teaching guide for grades K-1 focuses on the 2003 United States Mint 50 State Quarters Program, which includes new quarter designs for the following states: Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri, and Arkansas. The guide includes 6 lesson plans that fit easily into the curriculum, reproducible student worksheets that coincide with each lesson, state facts, information on the new quarter designs, a U.S. map template with state outlines, and the 50 State Quarters Program 1999-2003 quarter board. (BT) Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Hide Full Abstract
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4. Ancient and Modern Coins Unit Plans. (ED473224)
2002-00-00
Descriptors: Academic Standards; Ancient History; Interdisciplinary Approach; Intermediate Grades; Middle Schools; National Standards; Social Studies; Student Research; Word Problems (Mathematics)
Abstract: Ancient times comes to life when a student can hold in his/her hand or read about an artifact, such as a coin of the Greek or Roman era. Students are familiar with coins, and this commonality helps them understand the similarities and differences between their lives and times in ancient Greece or Rome. Many symbols on the ancient coins can be found on U.S. coins. Students study the history and myths of the ancient periods, and relate them to modern people and places. This unit of study incorporates all curricular subject areas. The unit consists of four lesson plans: (1) "Symbols on Coins: U.S. Coins Evolved from Ancient Times"; (2) "All Coins Lead to Rome: Roman Symbols That Can Be Found on U.S. Coins"; (3) "Ancient Myths Retold"; and (4) "Ancient Story Problems." The unit provides a description of the unit, keywords, appropriate grade level, subject areas, a question or problem, a unit introduction, and a culminating activity. Each lesson presents subject areas, duration of lesson, keywords, brief description, national standards, learning objectives, materials list, procedures, assessment/evaluation, and differentiated learning options. (BT) Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Hide Full Abstract
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5. The Greatest Educational Change America Has Ever Seen, 2002: Lesson Plans for Grades 4-6. (ED467845)
Descriptors: Class Activities; Curriculum Enrichment; Interdisciplinary Approach; Intermediate Grades; Learning Activities; Lesson Plans; Student Educational Objectives; Worksheets
Abstract: This teacher's guide on the 50 state quarters emitted by the United States Mint includes 6 "teacher-friendly" lesson plans that fit easily into the curriculum for grades 4-6; reproducible student worksheets that coincide with each lesson; "fun" state facts and information on the new quarter designs; and USA map template with state outlines. These lesson plans draw upon the specific designs of the commemorative quarter reverses to help inspire students to learn more about the culture, geography, and unique heritage of each state represented in these lesson plans Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, and Mississippi. Each of the six lessons provides the teacher with educational objectives, curriculum connections, groupings, class time needed for implementation, and background information. (BT) Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Hide Full Abstract
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6. The Greatest Educational Change America Has Ever Seen, 2002: Lesson Plans for Grades 2-3. (ED467844)
Descriptors: Class Activities; Curriculum Enrichment; Interdisciplinary Approach; Learning Activities; Lesson Plans; Primary Education; Student Educational Objectives; Worksheets
Abstract: This teacher's guide on the 50 state quarters emitted by the United States Mint includes 6 "teacher-friendly" lesson plans that fit easily into the curriculum for grades 2-3; reproducible student worksheets that coincide with each lesson; "fun" state facts and information on the new quarter designs; and USA map template with state outlines. These lesson plans draw upon the specific designs of the commemorative quarter reverses to help inspire students to learn more about the culture, geography, and unique heritage of each state represented in these lesson plans Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, and Mississippi. Each of the six lessons provides the teacher with educational objectives, curriculum connections, groupings, class time needed for implementation, and background information. (BT) Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Hide Full Abstract
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7. The Greatest Educational Change America Has Ever Seen, 2002: Lesson Plans for Grades K-1. (ED467843)
Abstract: This teacher's guide on the 50 state quarters emitted by the United States Mint includes 6 "teacher-friendly" lesson plans that fit easily into the curriculum of grades K-1; reproducible student worksheets that coincide with each lesson; "fun" state facts and information on the new quarter designs; and USA map template with state outlines. These lesson plans draw upon the specific designs of the commemorative quarter reverses to help inspire students to learn about the culture, geography, and unique heritage of each state represented in these lesson plans Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, and Mississippi. Each of the six lessons provides the teacher with educational objectives, curriculum connections, groupings, class time needed for implementation, and background information. (BT) Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Hide Full Abstract
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8. The Greatest Educational Change America Has Ever Seen, 2001: Lesson Plans for Grades 4-6. (ED467842)
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Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment; Geographic Location; Geography; Grade 4; Grade 5; Grade 6; Interdisciplinary Approach; Intermediate Grades; Social Studies; State History; Student Educational Objectives
Abstract: This teacher's guide on the 50 state quarters produced by the United States Mint includes six lesson plans that fit easily into the social studies curriculum for grades 4-6. The lesson plans include reproducible student work pages that coincide with each lesson; state facts and information about the 2001 state quarter designs (New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Kentucky); U.S. map templates with state outlines, names, and capitals; and 50 State Quarters Program 1999-2001 reproducible coin art. Each of the six lessons provides the teacher with educational objectives, curriculum connections, groupings, and class time needed for implementation. (BT) Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Hide Full Abstract
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9. The Greatest Educational Change America Has Ever Seen, 2001: Lesson Plans for Grades 2-3. (ED467841)
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment; Geographic Location; Geography; Grade 2; Grade 3; Interdisciplinary Approach; Primary Education; Social Studies; State History; Student Educational Objectives
Abstract: This teacher's guide on the 50 state quarters produced by the United States Mint includes six lesson plans that fit easily into the social studies curriculum for grades 2-3. The lesson plans include reproducible student work pages that coincide with each lesson; state facts and information about the 2001 states quarter designs (New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Kentucky); U.S. map template with state outlines, names, and capitals; and 50 State Quarters Program 1999-2001 reproducible coin art. Each of the six lessons provides the teacher with educational objectives, curriculum connections, groupings, and class time needed for implementation. (BT) Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Hide Full Abstract
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10. The Greatest Educational Change America Has Ever Seen, 2001: Lesson Plans for Grades K-1. (ED467840)
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment; Geographic Location; Geography; Grade 1; Interdisciplinary Approach; Kindergarten; Primary Education; Social Studies; State History; Student Educational Objectives
Abstract: This teacher's guide about the 50 state quarters produced by the United States Mint includes 6 lesson plans that fit easily into the social studies curriculum for grades K-1. The lesson plans include reproducible student work pages that coincide with each lesson; state facts and information about the new 2001 state quarter designs (New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Kentucky); U.S. map template with state outlines, names, and capitals; and 50 State Quarters Program 1999-2001 reproducible coin art. Each of the six lessons provides the teacher with educational objectives, curriculum connections, groupings, and class time needed for implementation. (BT) Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Hide Full Abstract
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