High School
Planning List
Instructions: Each trip begins with
an introduction that includes a video,
please allow 25 minutes for this activity.
Listed below are some of the most often
requested activities. Number the activities
in order of preferences which best suits
the needs of your class. These activities
are designed for one class with 30 or
less students. Activities can be adapted
to various grade levels. For special
request or additional information, please
call 229-824-4104 ext.16.
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AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
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AM.G.11 & AM.G.13
Analyzes methods involved in choosing
political candidates and explains
the methods involved in campaigning.
(Students will use President Carter’s
campaign for this lesson.)
Allow 45 minutes.
AM.G.27 & AM.G.28
Identifies the roles of a president
and presidential powers.
Allow 30 minutes.
ANTHROPOLOGY
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A.6 &A.7 &SSS.7
Identifies and describes how archaeologists
use artifacts to explore development
and lifestyles based on research
completed at Archery. (Students will
participate in an object analyze activity.)
Allow 60 minutes.
CIVICS
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C.4
Identifies and describes the powers,
roles, and responsibilities of the
legislative branch of the federal
government. (Students will use Constitution
booklets to locate law-making powers
of Congress and the law making process.
Copies of a law will be used for students
to evaluate.)
Allow 45 minutes.
C.6
Identifies and describes the powers,
roles and responsibilities of the
executive branch of government. (Students
will use Constitution booklets to
locate information. Then each group
will make an organization chart to
plot this information.)
Allow 30 minutes
C.17
Recites the Pledge of Allegiance and
understands the wording. (Student
teams will analyze the wording followed
by a group discussion.)
Allow 30 minutes
CURRENT ISSUES
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CI.10
Discuss current Environment and Energy
concerns. ( Students will also look
at the Carter Administration and compare
past issues with the current issues.
This activity will include a tour
of President Carter’s Boyhood
Farm and Home to experience his lifestyle
during his formative years and the
impact of the environment and energy
during the 1930-40’s.)
Allow 90 minutes.
CI.15 & CI.17 & CI.18
& CI.23
Discuss human rights issues in various
countries in the world and learn about
the mission of The Carter Center.
Allow 45 minutes.
U.S. HISTORY
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US.30 & US.31
Analyzes the causes and effects of
the Great Depression and World War
II. (Students complete a Museum Scavenger
Hunt which will deal with World War
II and the Great Depression. Primary
objects will be used for students
to learn about this era in our history.)
Allow 60 minutes.
US.35
Foreign Relations during the Carter
Administration which includes the
Middle East oil embargo, the Iranian
hostage crisis and the Camp David
Accords. (Students will complete a
museum activity using exhibits and
recording facts.)
Allow 45 minute
ALL GRADE LEVELS
Number your preference
of the historical sites you would
like your class to visit during the
field trip.
Plains High School Museum
Includes exhibits,1930’s classroom,
time lines, and movies about Jimmy
Carter. An excellent opportunity for
research and fact finding skills through
museum activities and active participation.
Depot and Town of Plains
Includes the history of Plains, the
depot, transportation, and the 1976
Presidential campaign. An excellent
opportunity to examine campaign items
and the election process.
Boyhood Farm
Includes the childhood home of Jimmy
Carter, a tenant farm house, and farm
buildings. An excellent opportunity
to learn about pre-electric life styles,
farming during 1930’s, and Jimmy
Carter’s childhood.
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