ABSTRACT

Exploring America in the 1980s: Living in the Material World is an interdisciplinary humanities unit that looks at literature, art, and music of the 1980s to provide an understanding of how those living through the decade experienced and felt about the many social changes taking place around them. Through the lens of "identity," it explores why these changes occurred and lends an ear to the voices of the groups that clamored for them. Cultural icons like Madonna and Bill Cosby are examined alongside larger issues such as the end of the Cold War and a changing economic and political identity.

The unit uses field-tested instructional strategies for language arts and social studies from The College of William and Mary, as well as new strategies, and it includes graphic organizers and other learning tools. It can be used to complement a social studies or language arts curriculum or as standalone material in a gifted program.

Grades 6-8

chapter |5 pages

Unit Overview

chapter |14 pages

Implementation Guide

chapter Lesson 1|15 pages

The Inauguration of Ronald Reagan

chapter Lesson 2|10 pages

The Evil Empire: The Cold War Heats Up

chapter Lesson 3|9 pages

Changing Technology in the 1980s

chapter Lesson 6|9 pages

The Rust Belt: The Uneven Economy of the 1980s

chapter Lesson 7|11 pages

A Rainbow Coalition: Race in the 1980s

chapter Lesson 10|9 pages

The End of the Cold War and the 1980s