Teacher Resources

Welcome to our new Teacher Resources page. Here you will find a list of lesson plans that are right here on our web site. Each lesson plan includes an article and an activity sheet that you can download. Click on the links below to access the article. At the bottom of each article is a link to a downloadable PDF of an activity for that article.

We are now putting the most recent lesson plans at the top for your convenience.

Last updated Tuesday, October 23, 2007

*(M) = Middle Grades, (E) = Elementary Grades
Lesson Plans
# of
pages in activity
Grade
Level
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QCC objectives
The Seven Wonders of Georgia 1 (M)
(E)
Locate and identify key physical features on the development of Georgia (SS8.13)
Reads for understanding and rereads for clarification(4.29) (5:20)
Georgia’s Native Americans.pdf 1 (M)
(E)
The Native Americans and the United States Government have had a very troubled history. The
Trail of Tears is a perfect example of this.
Directions: Read the selection on page 24 of the Voyager and answer the following questions in complete sentences.
Georgia's Antebellum Economics 1 (M)
(E)
Directions: Please answer the questions below in complete sentences. Use pages 26 and 27 of the winter
2004 issue of the Georgia Voyager Magazine to help you.
 
How Do Candidates
Reach Voters?


1


(M)
(E)
During election years in local, state or national elections, candidates use many methods to reach the people, attract their attention, win their support and vote. Some of the following are ways that are used to communicate the candidate’s views, personality and political leadership ability.
 


Paul Coverdell


1

(M)
(E)
Paul Coverdell was not only a very respected Georgia senator, but he also served as the director of the Peace Corps. He was appointed by President Bush in 1989 and served for three years.
 


Fun Facts-Georgia History


1

(M)
(E)
There is something wrong with each sentence. Rewrite each one to make it true.
 


Georgia Capital's


1

(M)
(E)
1. Georgia has had five capitals. On the time line to the right, place the name of the city that represented Georgia as a capital, on the date it was designated. Herešs a hint: the first letters of Georgia's capitals spell out S.A.L.M.A.
2. Write several facts about each capital, including their locations.
3. Why did the capitals move over the years?
 


Georgia Pacific


1

(M)
(E)
If you have read the article on Georgia Pacific you will know that they are committed to being an environmental role model. Many individuals, families and schools are involved in recycling projects, and you may be too. Enjoy the Paper Recycling word search below.
 


Henry Woodward


1

(M)
(E)
Read the story on pages 32 - 33. As you read, fill out the personal profile sheet below.
 


Visiting an Eighteenth Century Indian Village


1

(M)
(E)
 


Georgia from 1941 to 2001


1

(M)
(E)
Directions: Read the timeline on pages 12 through 15. Fill in the blanks in the questions below. Use your answers to solve the maze.
 


People Match


1

(M)
(E)
Match the following name with the clues.
 


Robert Benham


1

(M)
(E)
Word puzzle.
 


Toonahowi


1

(M)
(E)
Read the story about Toonahowi and answer questions 1-5.
 


US Capitols


1

(M)
(E)
Fill in the blanks with the best answer.
 


USS Carl Vinson


1

(M)
(E)
The feature article of this issue of the Georgia Voyager is packed with interesting information about one of the key Navy carriers involved in the war against terrorism. You may want to look again at the article before attempting the activities on this page.
 


The U.S. Supreme Court & Georgia's Judicial System


1

(M)
(E)
The feature article of this issue of the Georgia Voyager is packed with interesting information about one of the key Navy carriers involved in the war against terrorism. You may want to look again at the article before attempting the activities on this page.
 


The History of Women in Georgia


1

(M)
(E)
Answer the following questions in complete sentences.

 

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