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All Grade Levels

Conservation: Using Google Earth, Primary Resources, and Intel Tools for Understanding and Thinking - Kim Walter (Summit Ridge Middle School)

Patterning With Primary Sources - Amy Musler and Felice Mittler (Herzl/RMHA at the Denver Campus for Jewish Education)

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Elementary

Notable People - Annette Acevedo-Martinez, Kathy Chowdhury, Karen Naill, and Cher England-Czyzewski (Foothills Elementary School)

A Fight for the West (A Look at Key Indian Battles/Massacres in The Fight For The West 1860-1895) - Jason Koester and Donald Weidner (St. John's Lutheran School)

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Middle

Archie's Autographs: White House Visitors at the Turn of the 20th Century - Michelle Pearson (Hulstrom Options School, Adams 12) and Vicki Murphy (Annunciation School)

What's a Region - Marilyn Tipton and Billie J. Wolter (Moore Middle School)

Library of Congress American Memory Access to Primary Sources - Heather Donnafield and Melanie Fuqua (Sheridan Middle School)

Posters from the WPA - Kim Walter (Summit Ridge Middle School)

A Look into the Past: Colorado 1850-1900 - Ember Babcock, Lori Buechner, Stephanie Johnson and Marti Porreco (Jefferson Academy Secondary School)

The Turning Point: Gettysburg - Diane Ellis, Amy Johnston, and Felice Mittler (Henry Middle School)

Ben Franklin: His Influence on the United States Political System and Scientific Contributions - Pam Penington and Denise Edlowitz (Scott Carpenter Middle School)

Unsung Heroes of WWII - Monica Nelson (Amphitheater Public Schools, Tucson, Arizona)

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High School

United States Foreign Policy - Christy Shaw (Legacy High School) and Terri Bramhall (Grandview High School)

Analyzing World War I and II Propaganda - Terri Bramhall (Grandview High School) and Michelle Pearson (Hulstrom Options School)

The Immigrant Experience in the United States: 1850-1930 - Julie Hyde-Porter, Kathy McKittrick, and Susan Landers Roberts (Cherry Creek High School)

Uncovering the Evolution of the Rights of African Americans Using American Memory - Terri Bramhall and Evelyn Scott (Grandview High School)

Chinese Americans - Kelly Lamsal (Thornton High School)

The Impact of the Progressive Era on America - Bobbi Craig, Sally Hobler, and Sandy Lott (Arvada West High School)

The Power of Words - The Effectiveness of Rhetoric in Letters and Speeches of the Civil War Period - Vernal Pope and Evelyn Scott (Grandview High School)

From the Black Laws to Civil Rights - The Fight for Equality - Barb Figg and Karen Giles (J.K. Mullen High School)

Cooperative Federalism - Tracing the Depression from the Coolidge Era through FDR's New Deal - Barb Figg (J.K. Mullen High School)

The Impact of the Dust Bowl on Americans - Terri Bramhall (Grandview High School)

Battles and Events of the American Revolution - Terri Bramhall (Grandview High School)

A Nation in Turmoil - The Men and The Women of the North & South 1860 - 1865 - Barb Figg (Mullen High School)

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