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K–12 teaching and learning · from the UNC School of Education

Angie Panel-Holthausen in a U.S. History teacher at Leesville Road High School in Raleigh, NC.

Resources created by Angie Panel Holthausen

Analyzing Children's Letters to Mrs. Roosevelt
Students will analyze letters that children wrote to Eleanor Roosevelt during the Great Depression.
Format: lesson plan (grade 11–12 English Language Arts and Social Studies)
By Angie Panel Holthausen.
Group Presentations-Mid 1800's Reform Era-U.S.
Students will work in groups to present information on the reforms of the mid 1800's. Topics could include the Unitarians, abolition, women's rights, growth in education, treatment of the mentally ill, temperance, and utopian communities.
Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Social Studies)
By Angie Panel Holthausen.
Paired Writing: Hoover and FDR
Taking on the persona of FDR and Hoover, students will write responses to citizens seeking help with real world problems.
Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 English Language Arts and Social Studies)
By Angie Panel Holthausen.
Skits and John Adams' Administration
Students will perform skits which have been prepared on the events of John Adams' administration, including: The Alien and Sedition Acts, The Judiciary Act of 1801 (The Case of the Midnight Judges), The XYZ Affair, and the Kentucky and Virginia Resolves.
Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Social Studies)
By Angie Panel Holthausen.