As an introduction to my social studies classes, the poem, The Blind Men and the Elephant, is used to point out the importance of respecting other ... ByLloyd Stableford
As part of a study of early American history, a field trip is scheduled in the Spring for Sturbridge Village. It is organized so that small chapero... ByLloyd Stableford
The Judgment Free is a description of what I as a teacher want to establish as a maximum working learning atmosphere in the classroom. It emphasize... ByLloyd Stableford
Students are given an opportunity write one of two types of research papers using a given website as a guide.
ANALYTICAL - In an analytical res... ByLloyd Stableford
The goal of the project is for each student to deliver a portion of a notable American speech. The project offers students a chance to develop thei... ByLloyd Stableford
This exercise has been successfully used as a group brainstorm, especially at the beginning of the year, to excite students about stretching their ... ByLloyd Stableford
As an introduction to future visual projects, the lesson, "Elements of Design" serves as a thought provoking study of design by looking at an egg. ... ByLloyd Stableford
Years ago this activity crossed my desk and I have found it to be an excellent vehicle to demonstrate how groups can be successful when encounterin... ByLloyd Stableford
The Constitution is 65"x38" in size on faux-parchment paper. The separate Amendments is 58"x20.5" on white paper. An awesome display!... ByLloyd Stableford