This unit features expert interviews that tell the Pilgrims' story from both European and Native perspectives, it also uses several videos from ʺThe American Experienceʺ (USA: PBS Learning 2016-18)
The lesson compares two differing accounts of the only violent event that happened during the Lewis and Clark expedition. After comparing these, students read, debate, and decide upon an open-ended fictional story (USA 2017).
The Smithonian National Museum of the American Indian provides educators and students with new perspectives on Native American history and cultures (USA 2018).
The digital exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian accompanies the museum's physical exhibition by the same name, which is on view in Washington, D.C. until 2022 (2018).
Explore photographs, artwork, and artifacts related to American Indians, and documents related to topics such as Indian Schools and removal policy (USA: DocsTeach 2020)
The Pilgrims are the best known of America's early settlers. Why did they undertake such a long and dangerous voyage to settle the New World, and what problems did they have to cope with there? (segu: selbstgesteuert-entwickelnder Geschichtsunterricht 2012-2016)