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Materials Related to Coal miners

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Immigrants in Coal Country: Anthracite Mining in Pennsylvania
by Historical Society of Pennsylvania
http://www.hsp.org/default.aspx?id=89

Lesson plan with activities related to issues of work and immigration among ethnic workers in the hard coal region of northeastern Pennsylvania. The unit is geared to the middle and high school classroom for use in the curriculum areas of history, civics and government, geography, performing arts, and reading and writing. The unit focuses on the link between labor and ethnicity in a coal mining region, changes in the mining industry over time, and the culture of anthracite coal miners, including their music, working conditions, and life experiences. Background materials include a glossary, resources for teachers and students, and links to primary and secondary source materials, drawn from the collections of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and other materials. The lesson plan is correlated to the Pennsylvania Department of Education Standards for Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening, History, Geography, and Arts and Humanities.

Grade Level: 6-8; 9-12 Curriculum: Geography; Performing Arts; Music; Language Arts; History and Social Studies; Art and Culture
Resource Type: Primary sources; Lesson plans; Audio recordings; Activities Language: English
Subjects: Ethnic groups; Coal miners; Industrialization; Immigrant labor; Ethnicity; Community life; Music; History; Labor history; Cultural geography; Pennsylvania--Social life and customs; Ballads; Folk songs; Coal mines and mining; Immigrants; Civics
Geographic locations: Pennsylvania

Sponsoring Organization:
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
1300 Locust Street
Philadelphia PA 19107
(215) 732-6200
http://www.hsp.org/default.aspx?id=1


Rivers of Steel Curriculum
by Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area
http://www.riversofsteel.com/for-educators/curriculum/

The Rivers of Steel Curriculum offers an introduction to the study of the industrial and cultural heritage of southwestern Pennsylvania. Background information and activities in the curriculum are included in its four units: 1) Coal and Coke; 2) Folklife -- Hidden In Plain Sight; 3) Seeing Pittsburgh, and 4) Steel Heritage, all available in PDF format. Activities can be altered for classroom use as needed, according to age, ability level, or curriculum area. The site also has related video clips of traditional and industrial arts in the region in a section called "Open Hearth 5."

Grade Level: 3-5; 6-8; 9-12 Curriculum: Science; Math; Language Arts; History and Social Studies; Geography; Art and Culture
Resource Type: Video recordings; Activities Language: English
Subjects: Folklore; Coal miners; Coal mines and mining; Industrialization; Iron and steel workers; Pennsylvania--Social life and customs; Steel industry and trade; Community life; Immigrant labor; Neighborhoods
Geographic locations: Pennsylvania

Sponsoring Organization:
Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area
623 E. Eighth Avenue
Homestead PA 15120
(412) 464-4020
http://www.riversofsteel.com/


 

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