Volume 7, No 3 • Spring 1993
Valley Forge and the Green Bay Packers: Putting Life and Motion into Geography and History
Gail S. Ludwig
“How Wide the World”: Geography, Maps, and the Teaching of American History
Judy Reinhartz and Dennis Reinhartz
A Teacher’s Bookshelf: The Historical Geography of the United States
Gerald A. Danzer
NATIONAL HISTORY DAY 1994 SUPPLEMENT
Geography and History
Cathy Gorn
Departments and Columns
FROM THE EDITOR
ON TEACHING
A Fifty Year Perspective on History Teaching’s “Crisis”
Michael Henry
STUDENT SPEAK
“When Did They Make the World Like This?”
Discovering New Worlds through an Ancient Map
Victoria Goben and her students, Hubble Middle School
LESSON PLANS
European Colonialism: Site and Situation
The ARGUS Project
People and Places in the Past: Using Census Data as an Interpretative Teaching Tool
Rita G. Koman
Road to Victory: Building the Ho Chi Minh Trail
Marianne Kenney
REVIEWS
CLASSROOM MEDIA
Geography in U.S. History in Review
Mark Newman
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
Teaching with Historic Places
Beth M. Boland and Fay Metcalf
Activities and Readings in the Geography of the United States
Phil Gersmehl
Geographic Inquiry into Global Issues
A. David Hill
Geography and History: An ERIC/ChESS Sample
Vickie J. Schlene
HISTORY HEADLINES