New York Historical Society Curricula

New York Historical Society | Sep 15, 2020

New York Historical Society Curricula, created by the education department of the New York Historical Society, cover many different periods and areas of focus within American history. Each curriculum contains lessons plans, background information, and primary sources relating to its topic. These curricula are designed primarily for K-12 students, offering sources and lessons at different levels of difficulty for different age groups. They can be adapted for college level courses.


Tags: Atlantic World North America United States Lesson Plans Museum Collections Primary Sources African American Asian Pacific American Environmental Legal Medicine, Science, & Technology Military Native American & Indigenous Political Race & Ethnicity Revolutions Slavery Social State & Local (US) Visual Culture Women, Gender, & Sexuality 1600-1800 1800-1900 1900-1945 1945-Present


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