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Earth Rockford Public Schools Social Studies K-12 
Abraham Lincoln's Bicentennial
Abraham Lincoln and the Rock River Valley
African American History
All About Illinois!
All About Rockford!
Grade 3 Social Studies
Rockford's Sister Cities
Bullying Prevention Education
Census
Current Events
Newspapers Around the Globe
CURRICULUM GUIDES & MAPS: GRADES K-4
Elementary (K-5) Social Studies Program
CURRICULUM GUIDES & MAPS: GRADES 5-8
Grade 6 Social Studies
CURRICULUM GUIDES & MAPS: GRADES 9-12
High School American Government
High School Projector Resources
High School PSAE Practice for Social Studies
High School Social Studies Textbooks
Curriculum Integration
East HS Veterans Memorial
Eras – United States History
Eras – World History
Field Trip Experiences
Games!
I Have... Who Has? Activities
Genealogy
Geography
Graphic Organizers in Social Studies
Home
Images and Sounds for Social Studies Classrooms
Immigration
ISBE Social Science Mandates
African American History
Congressional Medal of Honor
Holocaust & Genocide
Irish Famine Study
Labor and Unions
Mexican Deportation in the Great Depression
Women's History
ISBE Social Science Resources
News to Use in Social Studies
Olympics
Political Cartoons
PowerPoint Presentations
Presidential Inauguration
Professional Development
Spanish Influenza of 1918
Special Days & Months
Labor Day
September 11, 2001
Hispanic Heritage Month
Constitution Day
Columbus Day
Native American Heritage Month
Election Day
Veterans Day
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
African American History
Presidents' Day
Women's History
Pulaski Day
Financial Literacy Month
Earth Day
Arbor Day
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
Memorial Day
Flag Day
Fourth of July
RPS 205 Social Studies Scope and Sequence
Rubrics for Social Studies
Special Projects
Study Skills
Teaching American History Grant
Teaching with Primary Source Documents
Three Cups of Tea
Vocabulary – English
Vocabulary – Spanish
War & Conflict
Wondrous Women
World History Resources

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Bullying Prevention Education
Bully - Cyber Bullying How Can Cyber Bullying Be Prevented?
RPS 205 Internet Safety
Check out these great links put together by Tim McFadden, District 205's Technology Coordinator. They are categorized into elementary, middle, and high school levels for students, teachers, and parents.
Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center
Now Open!
"The power of the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center will be its ability to present the history of the Holocaust in ways that enable visitors to relate this experience to his or her own life today - the values we hold dear, the moral choices we each confront, and recognizing that each of us has the power to stand up to bigotry." The museum's motto is, "Remember the Past, Transform the Future."
Diary of Anne Frank How Should the Holocaust and Genocide Be Taught?
RPS 205 Holocaust and Genocide Curriculum Outline
Use this outline as you prepare for teaching about the Holocaust and Genocide. It contains several outstanding websites for additional information.
"The Bully "- Upper Elementary (Grades 4-6)
From Minnesota Civic Education Matters
"Students will discuss the idea of 'fairness' and 'fair' decision-making, and how the things judges say or their behavior in the past might affect both the judge’s ability to be fair and a person’s perception of the judge’s fairness."
Eleanor Roosevelt and Human Rights Where Can Human Rights Lessons Be Found?
Genocide and Human Rights Teaching Ideas and Lesson Plans
Lesson Plans from Northern Illinois University's Institute on Genocide and Human Rights are provided on this site.
NIU Huskies Where Is More Information?
NIU's Summer Institute on Genocide and Human Rights
Websites on individual genocides and human rights cases can be found here.
Fight A Great Lesson Plan!
Elementary Lesson Plans on Human Rights
These lesson plans were designed for elementary school students by Christina Meyer, principal of Marsh School, who attended NIU's Summer Institute on Human Rights and Genocide in June 2006.
Bully - No Bully Zone What Books Can Be Used to Teach About Bullying?
Book Lists on Bullying
This bibiliography was created by Deb Bailey, Coordinator for Library Media Services.
"The Bully" - Middle and High School
From Minnesota Civic Education Matters
"Students will discuss the idea of 'fairness' and fair decision-making while evaluating different methods of electing judges and determine which is more likely result in a 'fair' judge."
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