Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

September 11th Lesson Plans







As many of you know, September 11th is a very important day and sad day in modern America. The terrorist attacks in 2001, kick started a chain of events that changed not only America, but the world forever.Each year, a new generation is born farther and farther away from this devastating attack and do not know a world before the wars with Afghanistan, Iraq, and now Syria.

Flags on my college campus for 9/11

As a future history teacher, it is important that I and other educators teach our students about September 11th and the consequences that followed the attacks. Below are a few lesson plans and activities that deal with September 11th. Please comment if you have ideas of your own!!

Kindergarten to 2nd Grade:


  • Strategies on how to deal with grief: Reading the book Children Also Grieve and creating memory boxes or colleges. 
  • What is a hero: Student will formulate what they believe a hero is, discover heroes in their own life, and relate this to September 11th by being read the book September 11 (We the People). 

3rd Grade to 5th Grade:


  • A Lens into 9/11: Using photographs and student experiences as a guide to help students write about September 11th. 
  • The heroic actions of passengers on Flight 93: Uses readings, voicemails from the passengers, and pictures to facilitate a discussion on what is a hero and how these passengers were heroes. Use this lesson for students to think what they would have done in this situation. 
  • The Red Cross in the aftermath of 9/11: Students learn about the history of the Red Cross and their involvement with the aftermath of 9/11. There is an optional service project that teachers can do with their students.  

6th grade to 8th Grade:


  • Islamist extremism in the last 20 years: Students research Islamic terrorist attacks of the last 20 years and look at the similarities to the attacks on 9/11. They research the beliefs of the terrorist and how these attacks affect the world as a whole.  
  • Global responses to 9/11: Students compare the first three pages of the book September 11th, 2001. Students will read and analyze how global and national papers reacted to 9/11. They will create their own article on 9/11 from the perspective of another country. 
  • Airport Security Vs. Civil Liberties: Students use articles, videos, and political cartoons to prepare for a silent debate on airport security and if it is protecting us or taking away or civil liberties. 


Do you agree that the attacks on September 11th should be taught in school? Are you a teacher and want to share what you have done in your classroom? Have anymore great ideas?
Please comment below!!

Have a wonderful afternoon,



Monday, September 9, 2013

"Claremont" 1930s Oxfords Giveaway by American Duchess!!

Dear Readers,

Have you ever wanted to buy a pair of historically accurate shoes? American Duchess is an amazing shop that offers historically accurate shoes from the 18th Century to the 1920's. I recently bought "Hartfield" Regency Leather Boots in brown. They are gorgeous and I am so excited to wear them next year at the Louisville Jane Austen Festival.

American Duchess is currently offering a preorder for the newest shoe, the 1930s "Claremont" Oxfords, until September 22nd.


Here is a description of the shoe from the store's website.
"Claremont 1930s Oxfords in brown suede and patent leather are smart, sophisticated, and elegant, offering that extra something for your vintage look, be it for historical reenactment, or everyday wear.Developed from original '30s lace up shoes, the Claremont offers both comfort and style, with our perfectly balanced, 2 3/8 inch / 6.03 cm, custom made heels, and snazzy patent leather striping on the upper. Pair them with daywear of the late 1920s through early 1940s, for the perfect vintage outfit."


This would be a great shoe for any reenactor of the 1930's concerned with historically accuracy or someone that is looking to add some class to their wardrobe. Click here to take a look at this amazing shoe.




Have an amazing day,