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Lesson Plans - Teacher Exchange

We welcome your comments and professional wisdom as you use the New Hampshire history curriculum and online lesson plans in your classroom. Your feedback will help determine future directions for the New Hampshire Historical Society's education programs. Thank you for your important help.

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Did you find the lesson plan format easy to follow?
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Which lessons are you most likely to use (check all that apply)?
Abenakis Before Contact: Different Worlds Meet
Boundary Dispute between New Hampshire and Massachusetts, 1677-1741
Camp Stark, New Hampshire, World War II Prisoner-of-War Camp
Cemetery Study for New Hampshire History: Meredith Bridge
Census Data and New Hampshire History
Development of Industrial New Hampshire
Land Use in New Hampshire: Farming
Maps and Local History
Mills of New Hampshire
Mill-Worker Simulation
Political Cartoons in New Hampshire History
 
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How have you used it (check all that apply)?
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What resources do you use to teach New Hampshire history (check all that apply)?
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Which elements of the curriculum do you find especially useful (check all that apply)?
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Appendix
 
What New Hampshire Historical Society programs and services would be most helpful to you in integrating the history curriculum into your classroom teaching (check all that apply)?
Teacher training workshops
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New Hampshire history classes
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