Computer and Technology Skills, English/Language Arts, Information Skills, K-2, Social Studies
Agricultural Pride in Macon County is designed to help students recognize the impact that agriculture has on the community in which they live. Students will learn that changes from the past to the present have had a major effect on the agriculture. […]
Art, Computer and Technology Skills, English/Language Arts, Information Skills, K-2, Math, Science
No bald in the Southern Appalachians has a more improbable history than Hooper. In the more than 130 years of white-man history it has been reachable only by foot horse wagon, or jeep. Yet it had the first bathtubs in Graham County. […]
Computer and Technology Skills, English/Language Arts, Healthful Living, Information Skills, K-2, Math, Social Studies
Children will use books, magazines, Internet, people from our county and any other resources to gain background knowledge of quilt history, and the stories quilts tell. As a culminating activity, students will write a story about a special memory and design a quilt block to illustrate their story.
Computer and Technology Skills, Information Skills, K-2, Math, Science, Social Studies
Students in a home school setting compare the pioneer period and the present; therefore, there is greater opportunity for students to go on field trips and explore hands-on activities. […]
Computer and Technology Skills, English/Language Arts, Information Skills, K-2, Social Studies
In this unit children explore the history of their local community through maps, primary documents, such as journals and newspaper articles, and secondary source materials such as publications by local historical societies. […]
Computer and Technology Skills, English/Language Arts, Information Skills, K-2, Social Studies
Where have we been? Where are we now? Where are we going? Major changes have taken place over the last one hundred years. Some communities have grow, some have stayed the same, and some are no longer. This unit will focus on these changes and the impact that they have had in the lives of our families and friends.