The philosophy of Archives and History is to provide teachers and students with primary source documents and the tools to use them to further their teaching and study of West Virginia and United States history. In any endeavor of this type it is difficult to create lessons where "one size fits all." From the start we have tried to devise lessons that can be easily adapted, minimized, expanded and/or changed to fit the individual needs of teachers and their students. We have provided all of the following lessons in pdf and Word formats and would strongly encourage their use in any form that you deem appropriate. We would also encourage you to use other resources and information found on our website.
If you have questions, comments, lessons of your own that you would like to share, or subject area for which you would like lesson plans, please contact Ella Preece.
Video Activities:
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Physical Geographic Regions of WVFor this exercise, 8th-grade students will watch Mountain State History: West Virginia Geography from West Virginia Archives and History's YouTube channel and use the brochure to color and fill in information.
Geographic Regions Lesson Plan
Geographic Regions of WV Brochure
Website Activities:
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West Virginia State History BingoFor this exercise, students will examine unique features, events, and people in WV history in these categories: Civil War, Black History, Culture, Women's History, and Native Americans and fill in the blanks on the BINGO Archives Edition.
Lesson Plan, Bingo card, and QR codes
On this Day in West Virginia PDF DOC
For this exercise, students will use the On This Day in West Virginia History section of the West Virginia Archives and History webpage to identify an event, or events that occurred on their birthdays. After answering the basic questions of who, what, where and why, students will create a newspaper article using the template included with the lesson.
"On This Day" DBQ Exercises Index
West Virginia's Fallen Soldiers PDF DOC
For this exercise, elementary school students will use the West Virginia Veterans Memorial biographies section of the West Virginia Archives and History webpage to gather information on a fallen soldier and complete the worksheet. This lesson plan was provided by a teacher at Chamberlain Elementary.
Primary Source Activities:
Unit Activities
A lesson that utilizes a press conference by West Virginia Governor William Marland on May 18, 1954, the day following announcement of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision.
An exercise that asks students to answer questions from a map of West Virginia that explains the progress of school integration in West Virginia.
A reading exercise based on a history of integration in West Virginia from Mountaineer Education: A Story of Education in West Virginia, 1885-1957 by W. W. Trent, who was the state superintendent of West Virginia schools during the integration of the state's schools.
This reading and video exercise has students read newspaper accounts of violent protest at Matoaka High School during integration and answer questions about what they read and watched in the video excerpt.
Political Cartoons and Images
Readings
Charts, Graphs, and Maps