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800th Anniversary of the Founding of the Mongol Empire


Art, Music and Revolution - Lesson Plans


Art, Politics, and Revolution: The Russian Avant-Garde and the Struggle for Ideas


"Astronomy and the Cold War: How the United States Used the Moon to Target the Soviet Union": Lesson Plan.
Written by Richard P. Wilds, MS, Capital City High School, Topeka, KS, Secondary 9 - 12.


Common People, Uncommon Strength PDF Document - Requires Adobe Acrobat

For your convenience, we also have Common People, Uncommon Strength for download divided into chapters.

Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3

We have a paper version of this packet. If you would like us to send you a copy, please contact: tvw@ku.edu


Conflict and Creativity in the Balkans - Lesson Plan: "What to think about the Balkan situation in the 1800s and 1900s"


‘Everyone has an Uncle Vanya’ Understanding Character Through Mimic Writing.


Face of Russia: Lesson Plans
The Power of Architecture, written by Susan Michal, Forest Knolls Elementary School, Silver Spring, MD Grade Level.


"Kansas in the Movies, the Cold War Period": Lesson Plan.
Written by Tatyana V. Wilds, MA, Most Pure Heart of Mary School, Topeka, KS, Middle School and High School 6 - 12.


Learning to Negotiate the Peace: International Trade in the 21st Century - Lesson Plans


Peter the Great and the Founding of St. Petersburg PDF Document - Requires Adobe Acrobat

This is the introductory chapter of the curriculum packet "Treasures of St. Petersburg." The curriculum packet is in CD-ROM format and includes color pictures and music. We would be happy to lend you a copy of the packet, please contact: tvw@ku.edu


Special Forces, The Cold War & The Future: How to use Special Forces in History and Current Events in the Classroom.


Who Won the Cold War Word Document - Requires Microsoft Word


Who Won the Cold War - Korea Word Document - Requires Microsoft Word


Thank you for your interest in REES curriculum packets; we are in the process of adding more resources to this site. If you know of a great East European lesson plan or website and would like to share, please send the file or link to tvw@ku.edu