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Kim Handle
Kim Handle
(Brooklyn - United States)

Kim worked for the Professional Development Department in Education at the New York Hall of Science in Corona, Queens for the past three years and has recently accepted a fellowship at Brooklyn College. Kim's undergraduate work was in environmental ...

Go For Broke National Education Center Digital Curriculum

Digital Lesson Plan: Military Intelligence Service

This lesson is about the "strength through diversity" of the United States Army during World War II that resulted from the Army's use of a group of segregated Japanese American soldiers. This multimedia lesson is designed to be presented via interactive whiteboard or computer.

Digital Lesson Plan: Volunteering From Camp

This lesson is about a group of American citizens who were imprisoned by the United States government but then later asked to volunteer to serve in the U.S. Army. The decision about whether or not to volunteer forced many young men to consider the pros and cons of volunteering and the self-sacrifices they would have to make. This multimedia lesson is designed to be presented via interactive whiteboard or computer.

Digital Lesson Plan: Rescue of the Lost Battalion

This lesson is about a historic event that occured during World War II where a group of United States soldiers used their teamwork to overcome tremendous odds to rescue a group of fellow soldiers who were trapped behind enemy lines. This multimedia lesson is designed to be presented via interactive whiteboard or computer.

Pearl Harbor Project-Based Lesson

The Pearl Harbor lesson plan is a project-based lesson that focuses around the theme of discrimination. The lesson plan aligns with state academic standards in high school Social Studies, English-Language Arts, and Technology. The lesson also teaches 21st century learning skills, such as critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity.