Lesson Plans
In July 2019, the Library Company of Philadelphia conducted a teacher’s seminar in collaboration with the McNeil Center for Early American Studies and the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. One outcome of the weeklong institute was 13 lesson plans that are available on Digital Paxton.
It’s important to take a step back and acknowledge the truly superb work these educators have done using Digital Paxton and Ghost River: The Fall and Rise of the Conestoga. Below, you will find brief descriptions of each lesson, arranged roughly by grade level.
If you create a lesson plan and would like to share it, contact Will Fenton.
Middle School
Ghost River Meets the Spirits of the Conestoga
LéAnn Murphy Cassidy
Interpreting Conflict through Political Cartoons
Peter Gaynor
Lynching and Terrorism: The Paxton Boys
Jacqueline Katz
Murder on the Frontier: The Paxton Massacres
Ron Nash and John McNamara
Wampum Tells a Story
Jacqueline Dukes
High School & AP
Lynching and Terrorism: The Paxton Boys
Jacqueline Katz
Murder on the Frontier: The Paxton Massacres
Ron Nash and John McNamara
Neolin and Pontiac’s Rebellion
Jenn Androsky
Portrayal and Popular Opinion
Weston Stephens
Primary Source Sets and Ghost River
Ethan Reczka
The Ghosts of Wampum
Ernestine Heldring & Will Fenton
Where are their Voices?
Julian David Perrin