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Lesson Plan 1: High School



This lesson will fulfill the following NCHS National History Standards:

Era 8: The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)--
Standard 3: The causes and course of World War II, the character of the war at home and abroad, and its reshaping of the US role in world affairs



Lesson Plan 2: High School



This lesson will fulfill the following NCHS National History Standards:

Era 9: Postwar United States (1945 to early 1970s)-- Standard 3: Domestic policies after World War II


Lesson Plan 3: Middle School



This lesson will fulfill the following NCHS National History Standards:

Era 8: The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)-- Standard 3: The causes and course of World War II, the character of the war at home and abroad, and its reshaping of the US role in world affairs


Lesson Plan 4: Elementary School



This lesson will fulfill the following NCHS National History Standards:

Era 8: The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)-- Standard 3: The causes and course of World War II, the character of the war at home and abroad, and its reshaping of the US role in world affairs

The Save Our History Grant Program provides funding to history organizations that partner with schools on a local community preservation project. Since launching the Save Our History Grant Program in 2004, The History Channel has awarded $1,000,000 in grants to organizations and schools large and small, urban, suburban and rural, in the northern, southern, eastern, western and central United States.

During the 2008-2009 school year, The History Channel will again award grants of up to $10,000 to historical organizations to fund hands-on, experiential educational projects that teach students about their local history and actively engage them in its preservation.

For guidelines and criteria, important dates, and to apply, please visit www.saveourhistory.com, and click on grants. Applications are due Friday, June 6, 2008.





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