Description:
Students will learn about immigration and how new social patterns, conflicts, and ideas of national unity developed amid growing cultural diversity. By conducting research on customs and rituals across time periods, students will make a connection between local history and how it fits into the larger stage of American history. Students will learn to appreciate and identify the burial site as a primary historical repository while performing a meaningful historical preservation service.
Handouts / Supplemental Materials:
Sector:
K-12 Sector
Exemplary:
Exemplary - general
Area of Service:
Historic Preservation
Area of Service:
Immigrants
Demographics & Settings:
K-12
Demographics & Settings:
High School (9-12)
Geographical Location:
MA
Subject / Discipline:
History
Subject / Discipline:
Social Studies 
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