POritan Massachusetts of the 17th Century was a strick theocracy and the earliest book bans in America occurred here as an attempt at maintaining law and order in an unpredictable time and place. The journey through the History of Book Banning in American begins here, as Lesson 2 of the 6-part series. The Puritans were driven by fear, which is a key element of book bans. In this lesson, students will see how fear develops in a society and how that leads to restrictions on human rights.
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The History of Book Banning in America: Lesson 2 - Puritan Religious Fanaticism
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Lesson 2 includes links to a full 15-minute content lesson video and 4 "shorts" that supplement the lesson. The following items are included in the electronic file or in the 8.5 x 11 print packet:
- Teacher lesson plans
- Alignment to national standards
- Student materials
- Differentiation strategies
- Suggestions for use as a substitute or online learning plan
- Formative and Summative Assessments