U.S. Constitutional Compromises: Inquiry Approach
By Sarah Austin
This lesson will have students explore & debate the five major compromises that were made at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. The delegates were charged with the task of amending the Articles of Confederation. However, they quickly decided to replace the Articles and write a new constitution. Because the delegates came from all parts of the country, they differed on a number of key issues. In order to keep the convention going and ensure ratification of the Constitution, the delegates had to compromise a number of times. As a result, the final document is sometimes described as a "bundle" of compromises.
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BUNDLE: Vocabulary Slide Decks: 13 Colonies and American Revolution
By Nemos Nook
This resource includes both the 13 Colonies and American Revolution Vocabulary. Slides.
This is a digital resource to be used in conjunction with Google Drive.
This resource is 100% editable and is on Google Slides
Students work with assigned vocabulary words for units on the 13 Colonies and the American Revolution by creating images, sentences, etc. for their word. Each student gets their own slide and each slide becomes part of a shared slide deck. There are words included already for each unit, but the lessons are fully editable for teachers to add more based on the number of students.
This is a great activity for introducing a unit on the 13 colonies and the American Revolution and students always get creative with their slides. I usually have students present their slide to the class.
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The Cuban Missile Crisis Declassified
By Sarah Austin
The Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962 pushed the United States and the Soviet Union to the brink of nuclear war. This lesson will have students critically examine the complex relationship between the United States and Cuba that led to this climatic point in history. Students will delve deeper into this conflict by analyzing the differing points of view and perspectives concerning the events that led to the Cuban Missile Crisis through the study of three sources of information.
This resource is a perfect lesson for students to work independently, or for a substitute to teach!
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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
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.
History Essay, Writing, Source Document Analysis & more Structure Strip set
By Yugen Learning
12 History structure strips are visual reminders for students who are struggling with essays, writing, primary and secondary source analysis, compare and contrast and more for middle school and high school grade students.
These simple tool yields BIG results and is perfect for struggling learners or advanced who just need a little support focusing on structure. You'll love this simple classroom tool and so will your students! Hadn't them out as laminated bookmarks or paper to be glued into workbooks for the exercise. See the improvement as I have seen in the quality of student work.
12 Structure strips include the following topics and points;
Historical Essay Structure Strip:
Historical Narrative Structure Strip:
Cause and Effect Structure Strip:
Compare and Contrast Structure Strip:
Historical Argument Structure Strip:
Historical Biography Strip:
Primary vs. Secondary Source Analysis Strip:
Historical Event Deep Dive Strip:
Historical Era Overview Strip:
Historical Debate Strip:
Common Core Outcomes :
For Grades 6-8:
Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6-8: RH.6-8.1, RH.6-8.2, RH.6-8.4, RH.6-8.5, RH.6-8.7, RH.6-8.10
For Grades 9-12:
Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 9-10 & 11-12: RH.9-10.1, RH.9-10.2, RH.11-12.1, RH.11-12.2, RH.9-10.4, RH.11-12.4, RH.9-10.7, RH.11-12.8, RH.9-10.10, RH.11-12.10
Australian Curriclum Links
Chronology, terms and concepts
Analysis and use of resources
Historical questions and research
Perspectives and interpretations
Explanation and communication
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✅ ➡ v ☭️ Cold War
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✊ USA Civil Rights
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History Essay, Writing, Source Document Analysis & more Structure Strip set
By Yugen Learning
12 History structure strips are visual reminders for students who are struggling with essays, writing, primary and secondary source analysis, compare and contrast and more for middle school and high school grade students.
These simple tool yields BIG results and is perfect for struggling learners or advanced who just need a little support focusing on structure. You'll love this simple classroom tool and so will your students! Hadn't them out as laminated bookmarks or paper to be glued into workbooks for the exercise. See the improvement as I have seen in the quality of student work.
12 Structure strips include the following topics and points;
Historical Essay Structure Strip:
Historical Narrative Structure Strip:
Cause and Effect Structure Strip:
Compare and Contrast Structure Strip:
Historical Argument Structure Strip:
Historical Biography Strip:
Primary vs. Secondary Source Analysis Strip:
Historical Event Deep Dive Strip:
Historical Era Overview Strip:
Historical Debate Strip:
Common Core Outcomes :
For Grades 6-8:
Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6-8: RH.6-8.1, RH.6-8.2, RH.6-8.4, RH.6-8.5, RH.6-8.7, RH.6-8.10
For Grades 9-12:
Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 9-10 & 11-12: RH.9-10.1, RH.9-10.2, RH.11-12.1, RH.11-12.2, RH.9-10.4, RH.11-12.4, RH.9-10.7, RH.11-12.8, RH.9-10.10, RH.11-12.10
Australian Curriclum Links
Chronology, terms and concepts
Analysis and use of resources
Historical questions and research
Perspectives and interpretations
Explanation and communication
Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
People that have purchased this resource have also purchased -
✅ ➡ USA History
✅ ➡ USA History Unit One
✅ ➡ USA History Unit Two
✅ ➡ USA History Unit Three
✅ ➡ USA History Unit Four
✅ ➡ USA History Unit Five
✅ ➡ v ☭️ Cold War
✅ ➡ American Revolution
✅ ➡ ⚔ US Civil War
✅ ➡ ✈ World War Two
✊ USA Civil Rights
☥ Ancient History
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Uncovering History: Valley Forge(with slides, song analysis and worksheet)
By Nemos Nook
This resource is great for teaching students that Valley Forge was not actually a battle and also helps them to understand the horrible conditions soldiers had to live through while stationed at Valley Forge. It also introduces them to the Baron Von Steuben, who re-trained the troops and improved morale.
What's included:
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to others or post publically online (within your Google Classroom, etc. is
permitted). If a friend or colleague would enjoy this resource, you may
purchase additional licenses at a discounted price. The information ,activities
and images included are copyrighted. You may not reuse or sell any part of
this resource as your own.
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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.
Civil War Primary Source Analysis: Sullivan Ballou's Letter to his Wife
By Nemos Nook
This is a primary source analysis of Civil War Solider, Sullivan Ballou's, letter to his wife. Includes a graphic organizer with 10 questions for analysis. A great supplement to any discussion about soldiers in the Civil War.
Sample questions:
-Is this document a primary or secondary source? How do you know?
-Who is Ballou writing to?
-When and where was this document written?
-Did Ballou believe in the cause he was fighting for? How do you know?
This resource is for personal use in one classroom only. Please do not distribute
to others or post publically online (within your Google Classroom, etc. is
permitted). If a friend or colleague would enjoy this resource, you may
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and images included are copyrighted. You may not reuse or sell any part of
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DBQ Declaration of Independence SS.7.C.1.4
By History Guru
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE DBQ Activity: Political Cartoon Analysis Students will analyze and look at different political cartoons from political time to discover how they influenced the colonist in declaring their independence from King George II.
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.
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.
Civil War Primary Source Analysis: Francis Fletcher Letter from 54th Regiment
By Nemos Nook
This resource includes an excerpt from a letter by Francis Fletcher, a black soldier in the 54th Regiment during the Civil War, as well as 5 thought provoking questions in an easy to use graphic organizer format for students to think about and answer regarding his feelings regarding unequal pay for black soldiers. It is a great resource to supplement a unit on the Civil War and can be done in class or independently as a homework assignment.
Sample Questions:
-Choose a section of this letter that shows Fletcher’s frustration or anger regarding the treatment of soldiers in the 54th
Regiment. Explain your choice.
-What does Fletcher mean when he says, "All the misery and degradation
suffered in our regiment by its members’ families is not atoned for by
the passage of the bill for equal pay.”
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and images included are copyrighted. You may not reuse or sell any part of
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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:
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Digital Resource: American Revolution Vocabulary Shared Slide Deck Activity
By Nemos Nook
This resource is a digital resource to be used in conjunction with Google Drive.
This resource is 100% editable and is on Google Slides.
The students' task is to dive deep into the words that shaped the early days of America!
Perfect for middle and high school students, this resource has students work with an assigned vocabulary word from the American Revolution. Students will create their own slide in a collaborative Google Slides deck, including definitions, examples, characteristics and images to represent their word. Once complete, students will present their slides to their classmates, reinforcing learning and promoting discussion.
Key Features:
Ideal For:
Watch your students' vocabulary skills soar as they engage with words in a meaningful way!
This is a great activity for introducing a unit on the American Revolution and students always get creative with their slide.
Students will learn to:
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and images included are copyrighted. You may not reuse or sell any part of
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If you like this activity, please check out my 13 Colonies Vocabulary Slide Activity.
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