Gwendolyn Hicks: INT 925 Project #1
- Content Standards:
- Second grade students will study important historical figures in Georgia,
as well as the Creek and Cherokee cultures in Georgia.
- By the end of 2nd
Grade, students will be able to: Identify and describe the lives of significant
figures in Georgia history and show how these figures
exhibit positive traits of citizenship.
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Cherokee
in North GeorgiaA Nation's history
- Cherokee Indians
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- Cherokee
Trail of Tears
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- Georgia
Room Electronic Resources 5
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- Georgia
State Parks - GEORGIA STATE PARKS OFFER A HISTORY LESSON ON NATIVE AMERICAN
CULTURE
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- GeorgiaInfo
- Carl Vinson Institute of Government
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- http--www.arkansasheritage.com-in_the_classroom-lesson_plans-american_indian-cherokee_lesson_plan01-10-2003.pdf
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- http--www.nps.gov-archive-ocmu-Programs.htm
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- LostWorlds.org
Georgia Etowah Indian Mounds- creek & cherokee indians
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- Native
Americans
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- Teachers
Guide - NACS
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- The
Creek Nation - North Georgia's American Indians
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- The
history of the Cherokee Indians
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- The
Trail of Tears - Cherokee Indians forcibly removed from North Georgia
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- Third
30 Days - Third Grade Social Studies
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- Third
Grade Social Studies
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- Trail
of Tears - Social Studies Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Worksheet,
or Teaching Idea
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- Trail
of Tears
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- Two
Nations, One People - The Cherokee