Cattle Drives, Cowboys, and Cow Towns Lesson
By TxMAP Teacher
This is a Texas History and U.S. History Lesson over Cattle Drives and The Chisholm Trail. There are 3 parts:
1. Cattle Drives and Chisholm Trail Reading. This covers topics such as the movement of cattle, Longhorn cattle, Cowboys, cowtowns, the open range, and barbed wire.
2. Cattle Drives and Chisholm Trail Questions. Students will use the reading to answer the questions.
3. Cattle Drives and Chisholm Trail Vocabulary. Students will use Cattle Drive Readings, a dictionary, or the Internet to define and draw a visual/symbol for words related to the cattle drive era
The Impact of the Industrial Revolution
By TxMAP Teacher
This product is related to the Industrial Revolution. It has 2 parts. Part A is a chart about major inventions during the Industrial Revolution. Students will use the Industrial Revolution Readings to identify the date, inventor, and category of 10 inventions. Part B is 10 questions about the impact and significance of each of the 10 inventions. Students will use the chart and the readings to answer the questions.
Causes of the American Revolution - Cause and Effect
By TxMAP Teacher
This product is related to the Causes of the American Revolution. Students will use the Causes of the American Revolution Readings to fill in the Cause and Effect Graphic Organizer about events such as the French and Indian War, Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Quartering Act, Declaratory Act, Townshend Acts, Boston Massacre, Tea Act, Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts, and the First Continental Congress.
The 19th Century Reform Movement
By TxMAP Teacher
This product is related to the Reform Movement. Students will use the Reform Movement Readings to fill in the Chart about Reform movements such as the Second Great Awakening, Education, Labor, Disabled and Prisons, Temperance, Abolition, and Women's Rights.
By TxMAP Teacher
In this lesson, students will use a copy of the Constitution to analyze the Preamble, 7 Articles, and the Bill of Rights.
Natural Disasters US History Interactive Fan Activity Research
By The Emergency Sub
Natural Disasters US History Interactive Fan Activity Research
Dive into U.S. history with the Natural Disaster in US History Interactive Fan! This engaging educational tool is designed for upper elementary and middle school students. This resource brings a fresh and interactive approach to learning about the most significant natural disasters in American history.
Causes of the Civil War: Issues that Divided the Nation
By TxMAP Teacher
This worksheet looks at the Causes of the Civil War. It is divided into 6 parts. Part A is a comparison between the North and South over causes of the Civil War. In Part B, students look at the political issues of slavery. In Part C, students will match 10 different vocabulary words related to the Civil War. In Part D, students will identify several key events leading to the Civil War. In Part E, students will identify the candidates and platform issues for the Election of 1860. In Part F, students will identify 8 people related to the Civil War. Students can use resources such as a textbook, packet of information, or the internet.
Causes and Consequences of Historical Events Graphic Organiser
By Yugen Learning
The graphic organiser provides a framework for students to see the link between causes, events and their impacts in a clear and connie manner. .
Template allows links between:
Long and short causes. (hours to years)
Event
Significant points of interest: Date, places, names, cultural points.
Short and long term impacts of events. (hours to years)
Applications of the template:
Please leave a review if you download a copy and utilise it.
13 English Colonies PEGS Activity
By TxMAP Teacher
This is a lesson for a 13 Colonies Unit. The lesson is divided into 3 parts - New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies. For each of the colonial regions, there are 4 parts:
1. Students will read through a section on a colonial region. A possible extension to this is to use colored pencils or highlighters to highlight the PEGS (Political, Economic, Geographic, and Social) in the readings. Use 4 different colors, one for each of the PEGS.
2. Students will then answer a question related to the reading.
3. Students will then use the reading to fill in a PEGS chart about that region.
4. Students will then label the map with letters and then fill in the map key with the appropriate colony.
European Exploration of the New World
By TxMAP Teacher
This lesson is about European Exploration. It covers the motives of exploration, advancement in technology, and the exploration by Portugal, Spain, The Netherlands, France, and England. Students will read, draw visuals, answer questions, and fill out a chart related to Exploration.
Early U.S. Presidents Web Diagrams
By TxMAP Teacher
The product includes web diagrams for 6 Presidents - Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and Jackson. Students will fill in blanks and answer questions to complete the web diagram for each president. It can be used as a review or a unit assignment.
First 5 Presidents Chart Matching Activity
By TxMAP Teacher
This lesson is an matching activity of various events related to the first 5 Presidents of the United States. Included is a chart and cards. Cut out the event cards and match them with the correct President.
American Revolution Battles and Events Chart
By TxMAP Teacher
This is a graphic organizer to use with an American Revolution unit. The chart involves 9 Battles and Events of the American Revolution including Lexington and Concord, Fort Ticonderoga, Bunker Hill, Trenton and Princeton, Saratoga, Bonhomme Richard vs the Serapis, Valley Forge, Yorktown, and the Treaty of Paris. Use with a textbook or information from the internet.
American Revolution: Patriots and Loyalists
By TxMAP Teacher
This worksheet looks at the differences between the Patriots and Loyalists during the American Revolution. It is divided into 3 parts. Part A is a comparison of the Patriots and Loyalist of how they felt about various events and issues during the revolution. In Part B, students are to determine whether the quote is from a Patriot or Loyalist. In Part C, students will summarize the thoughts and feelings of the Patriots and Loyalists.
Civil War Battles Graphic Organizer
By TxMAP Teacher
This is a graphic organizer to use with a Civil War unit. The chart involves 11 Battles of the Civil War including Fort Sumter, Bull Run, Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, Shiloh, New Orleans, Antietam, Gettysburg, Vicksburg, Sherman's March, Richmond, and Appomattox. Use with a textbook or information from the internet.
By TxMAP Teacher
This product is a graphic organizer used with a unit on the Constitution. The student will fill out the graphic organizer by listing the first 10 Amendments in the left hand column and then drawing a visual representation of each amendment. Note that Amendment 1 has 5 parts to it - the 5 freedoms.
British vs. Americans - American Revolution
By TxMAP Teacher
This product is designed to be used during an American Revolution unit of study. There are 2 parts. The first part is a comparison of topics such as population, size of army, leaders, and strategies. This part can be done as a whole group, pairs, or individual. Answer Key is included and student answers my vary according to the source of information they are using. The second part is a comparison over the strengths and weaknesses between the British and the Americans. Students will use a list of strengths and weaknesses and put them in the appropriate boxes. Students can use a textbook or the internet to find information. Answer Key is included.
Shays' Rebellion and the Whiskey Rebellion Comparison
By TxMAP Teacher
This product is related to Shays' Rebellion and the Whiskey Rebellion. It has 2 parts. The first part is a comparison chart between the 2 rebellions. The second part is a Venn Diagram. Students will use the readings to find answers.
First Political Parties Comparison Chart
By TxMAP Teacher
This product is related to the Early Republic and First Political Parties. Students will use the First Political Parties Reading to fill in the Comparison Graphic Organizer about the differences and similarities between the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans.
By TxMAP Teacher
This is a graphic organizer to use with a unit on the 13 Colonies. For each of the 13 Colonies, students will determine which colonial region they are located in, the founder or settlers,the date it was founded, and the reason or purpose the colony was founded. Use with a textbook or information from the internet.