The third year of the Teaching American History focuses on the development of the nation. Students will also take a class on the Early National Period and another class on the use of national resources and conservation. Select from the following list of Curriculum Units or Other Material to view work submitted by the students.
Development of the Nation
- Pacific Northwest History – Chinese contributions and influences in the development of the Pacific Northwest by Tessa Totten
- Native American Sovereignty Unit by Tessa Totten
- Lesson Plans and Resources by Mike Page
Other Materials
- Resources – Bill of Rights by Guy Breshears, Tim McBride, & Rod Slater
- Resources – Teaching the Early National Period by Kelly Kesler, Kathie Hayes, & Chris Rose
- Resources – Teaching the Early National Period by Carolyn Petek and Tessa Totton
- Resources – Everyday Life in the Early Republic by Dennis Dougherty, Juliette Howard, & Taryn League
- Resources – Daily Life in the Early Republic by Janie VandeBerg
- Resources – Hanford Environmental Problems by Julie Bohman
- Resources – Globalism and Environment by Janie VandeBerg
- Resources – War of 1812 by Julie Bohman
