ABSTRACT
This brief chapter is about a statewide project to create educational materials that now have two complementary goals: to help teachers deliver classes that meet new Michigan social studies standards, and to help students learn about COVID-19. The first part of the project was underway before the pandemic began, but (like most educational-development activity) it was complicated by COVID-related lockdown rules, remote-learning efforts, and budget problems. This chapter has examples and brief descriptions of five separate but related efforts: a preliminary "stop-gap” lesson about COVID-19, a program to review online materials about the disease, some COVID-19 insertions into curriculum units that are currently being developed and tested, a lesson that uses an existing graphic organizer to put COVID-19 into context with other historic pandemics, and a framework for a COVID-knowledge discussion platform. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022.