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Lesson Plans - Language Arts

President’s or Prime Minister’s Portfolio

How are elections held? What do government leaders do? Begin with a briefcase that opens up new branches of learning.

Every Vote Counts

Student pollsters gather, summarize, display, and analyze their opinion poll results. What more could you ask?

Join the Revolution!

On April 19, 1775, the battle of Lexinton and Concord was fought. Your students can relive that unusual battle and follow the progress of the entire war — from that first day to the British surrender at Yorktown — by participating in some of the Revolutionary War activities below.

The Fourth of July: A Day to Remember

Polls reveal that Americans know surprisingly little about their country’s history. Education World remembers — and celebrates America’s struggle for independence with 13 patriotic activities, one for each of the original colonies!

Create a New Amendment

After studying the amendments to the Constitution, students propose a new amendment.