U.S. History Independent Work Packet

U.S. Women's History Primary Sources and DBQ's: 19th Century * APUSH *

By Christa Nonnemaker

History will come to life for students when they read primary sources! This teaching bundle will fascinate and engage your students. Primary sources puts the "story" back into history.

Each Primary Source Analysis and DBQ resource gives students a chance to delve deeper into life of women during the Colonial Era (1607-1763), the Revolutionary Era (1763-1783), the Early Women's Rights Movement (1840-1865), the Civil War (1861-1865), the Industrial Revolution (1865-1920), and the Women's Rights Movement (1865-1920) Through reading, review and analysis of sources, students will be able to determine what issues and challenges faced women during each era and how they contributed to society.

*Colonial American Women: Primary Source Analysis and DBQs (21 pages) *Women of the American Revolution: Primary Source Analysis and DBQs (19 pages) *Early Women's Rights Movement: Primary Source Analysis and DBQs (22 pages) * Women in the Civil War, 1861-1865: Primary Source Analysis and DBQs (20 pages) * Women during the Industrial Revolution: Primary Source Analysis and DBQs (20 pages) * Women's Suffrage Movement, 1865-1920: Primary Source Analysis and DBQs (20 pages)

Along with primary sources, there are Document-Based Questions (DBQs). Additionally, each resource includes a one-page sheet for students that explains what primary sources are and how to analyze them using specific questions through a process called HAPPY. Examples of primary sources include cartoons, diary and journal excerpts, indenture contracts, political cartoons, letters, and more. Each page of primary sources includes questions. Each resource includes two DBQ prompts which help students to weigh and evaluate the significance of women's actions, thoughts and contributions during the era.

A page near the end of each resource allows students to apply the HAPPY process to one source. An Answer Key to all the questions and the DBQs and the HAPPY process is available at the end of the packet.

This is excellent practice for all high school students, particularly Honors and AP students, but all students will find these resources engaging.

Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. It is also ideally suited for home-schoolers, college students or independent learners who want to learn more. Teachers can assign just a few sources to analyze or the entire packet. Student time will vary. A Worksheet with questions based on the reading is included, along with an Answer Key. Each resource can take up to 2-3 class periods depending on whether they complete the entire packet or just complete portions of it.


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Alabama State History Series - 10 Assignment Bundle - Reading Assignments

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This bundle of assignments is a 10 part series that explores the history of Alabama.

Written at a 7th-grade level, it is suitable for a wide range of learners.

Each assignment includes four paragraphs that explore the background, key events, and legacy of a significant historical event from the state's history.

Each assignment includes four comprehension questions to check for student understanding. A separate answer key is provided for quick and easy grading.

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Know Your Rights: Constitution Amendment Reading Comprehension Reading Bundle

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Empower Young Citizens with the U.S. Constitution: A Reading Comprehension Bundle

Bring the history and relevance of the U.S. Constitution to life for your students! This engaging bundle of reading comprehension worksheets explores all 27 Amendments, fostering:

  • Solid understanding of each Amendment's content and historical context.
  • Critical thinking skills through analyzing primary sources, answering varied questions, and evaluating arguments.
  • Civic responsibility by examining the connection between the Constitution and citizen rights.

Each worksheet in this bundle covers a single Amendment and features:

  • Clear explanations written in student-friendly language.
  • Informative text about the Amendment's purpose and impact.
  • Varied question formats including multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer to promote critical thinking.
  • Primary source analysis to deepen understanding through historical quotes or excerpts.
  • Answer key to save you time and ensure effortless grading.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the key concepts and protections outlined in each Amendment.
  • Analyze the historical context surrounding the ratification of each Amendment.
  • Evaluate arguments for and against the enduring relevance of the Amendments.
  • Explain the role of the Constitution in safeguarding citizens' rights and liberties.
  • Recognize the importance of civic participation in a democracy.

Common Core Standards Addressed:

  • RI.5.1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
  • RI.5.2: Determine the central ideas or author's purpose of a text, and provide an objective summary.
  • RI.5.3: Explain the relationships or interactions between ideas in a text, including cause-effect relationships.
  • SS.5.CN.1.2: Describe the roles of the President, Vice President, Congress, and the Supreme Court in the United States government.

Worksheets Included:

  • Amendment 1: Freedom Fighters: The 1st Amendment Explained - Explores the five freedoms protected by the 1st Amendment and their historical significance.
  • Amendment 2: The Right to Bear Arms: A Look at the 2nd Amendment - Examines the 2nd Amendment's guarantee of gun ownership and the ongoing debate surrounding gun control.
  • Amendment 3: No Forced Billetting: Understanding the 3rd Amendment - Explains the 3rd Amendment's protection against forced quartering of soldiers in private homes.
  • Amendment 4: Shielding Your Stuff: The 4th Amendment Explained - Analyzes the 4th Amendment's safeguards against unreasonable searches and seizures by law enforcement.
  • Amendment 5: Your Rights When Accused: Understanding the 5th Amendment - Deciphers the various protections offered by the 5th Amendment during criminal proceedings.
  • Amendment 6: Standing Up for Yourself: The 6th Amendment Explained - Explains the rights guaranteed to individuals accused of crimes, ensuring a fair trial process.
  • Amendment 7: Jury Duty Explained: Understanding the 7th Amendment - Investigates the right to a jury trial in civil court cases as established by the 7th Amendment.
  • Amendment 8: No Cruel or Unusual Punishment: Understanding the 8th Amendment - Defines the 8th Amendment's limitations on cruel and unusual punishment for crimes.
  • Amendment 9: Unspoken Rights: Understanding the 9th Amendment - Discusses the 9th Amendment's concept of unenumerated rights, those not specifically listed in the Bill of Rights but still retained by the people.
  • Amendment 10: States' Rights vs. Federal Power: Understanding the 10th Amendment - Explains the 10th Amendment's division of power between the federal government and the states.
  • Amendment 11: Suing a State: Understanding the 11th Amendment - Outlines the 11th Amendment's restrictions on citizens suing a state in federal court.
  • Amendment 12: Electing the President and Vice President: Understanding the 12th Amendment - Explains the 12th Amendment's changes to the process of electing the President and Vice President.
  • Amendment 13: Abolishing Slavery: Understanding the 13th Amendment - Analyzes the 13th Amendment's abolishment of slavery and its enduring significance.
  • Amendment 14: Defining Citizenship and Equal Protection: Understanding the 14th Amendment - Discusses the 14th Amendment's definition of citizenship, guarantee of equal protection under the law, and due process rights.
  • Amendment 15: Voting Rights for All Races: Understanding the 15th Amendment - Explores the 15th Amendment's protection of voting rights for all races and the ongoing fight for equal suffrage.
  • Amendment 16: Power to Tax Income: Understanding the 16th Amendment - Explains the 16th Amendment's authorization for a federal income tax and its impact on American society.
  • Amendment 17: Direct Election of Senators: Understanding the 17th Amendment - Examines the 17th Amendment's change to direct election of Senators by the people and its impact on representation.
  • Amendment 18: Prohibition of Alcohol: Understanding the 18th Amendment - Analyzes the 18th Amendment's failed attempt to ban alcohol and its eventual repeal.
  • Amendment 19: Women's Suffrage: Understanding the 19th Amendment - Celebrates the 19th Amendment's granting of women's suffrage and its contribution to gender equality.
  • Amendment 20: Lame Duck Deadlines: Understanding the 20th Amendment - Explains the 20th Amendment's changes to presidential and congressional terms, ensuring a smoother transfer of power.
  • Amendment 21: Repealing Prohibition: Understanding the 21st Amendment - Discusses the 21st Amendment's repeal of Prohibition and the shift in alcohol regulation to individual states.
  • Amendment 22: Term Limits for Presidents: Understanding the 22nd Amendment - Analyzes the 22nd Amendment's limitation on presidential terms and the ongoing debate about its merits.
  • Amendment 23: D.C. Voting Rights: Understanding the 23rd Amendment - Explains the 23rd Amendment's granting of limited voting rights to residents of Washington D.C.
  • Amendment 24: No Poll Taxes: Understanding the 24th Amendment - Examines the 24th Amendment's elimination of poll taxes as a barrier to voting.
  • Amendment 25: Presidential Succession and Disability: Understanding the 25th Amendment - Outlines the 25th Amendment's procedures for presidential succession and addressing presidential disability.
  • Amendment 26: Lowering the Voting Age: Understanding the 26th Amendment - Explains the 26th Amendment's lowering of the voting age to 18 and the arguments surrounding it.
  • Amendment 27: Congressional Pay Raises: Understanding the 27th Amendment - Discusses the 27th Amendment's limitation on congressional pay raises until after an election.

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World War II DBQs and Primary Sources - 4 Sets *APUSH*

By Christa Nonnemaker

Four Sets of DBQs and Primary Sources about these World War II topics:

* Home Front
* Victory Gardens
* Japanese-American Internment
* Women in the Military


DBQ and Primary Source Sets

DBQ and Primary Source sets include primary sources with questions, DBQ prompts and Answer Keys. Students have a chance to develop understanding of context, perspective, purpose, audience and context. DBQ prompts prepare them for integration of sources into essay responses. These are excellent ways for students to develop historical thinking skills. APUSH students can benefit from DBQ practice. A Bonus File on "How to Integrate Sources in a DBQ" is included.

Choose which sets to use, or which pages to use. Mix and match or provide different sets to different sets of students.


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Utah State History Series - 10 Assignment Bundle - Reading Assignments

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This bundle of assignments is a 10 part series that explores the history of Utah.

Written at a 7th-grade level, it is suitable for a wide range of learners.

Each assignment includes four paragraphs that explore the background, key events, and legacy of a significant historical event from the state's history.

Each assignment includes four comprehension questions to check for student understanding. A separate answer key is provided for quick and easy grading.

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World War II: A Comprehensive 20 Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle

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World War II: A Comprehensive Reading Comprehension Bundle

Immerse your students in the complexities of World War II with this engaging 20-part reading comprehension bundle! Each worksheet explores a key aspect of the war, from pivotal battles to the experiences of everyday people.
Why Buy This Bundle?

  • 20 Captivating Topics: Covers diverse themes like the Pacific Theater strategy, code-talking heroes, the impact on the home front, and the war's lasting legacy.
  • Critical Thinking Development: Encourages analysis of primary sources, promotes discussions about historical events, and fosters a deeper understanding of WWII.
  • Ready-to-Use: Includes informative reading passages, thought-provoking questions, and detailed answer keys, saving you valuable time.
  • Standards-Aligned: Addresses key Common Core standards for reading comprehension and social studies.

Here's a Sneak Peek at the 20 Included Worksheets:

  • Pearl Harbor: A Day That Changed History
  • D-Day: The Allied Invasion of Normandy
  • Draft or Enlist?: WWII Military Service
  • Lend-Lease Act: Supplying Allies in Need
  • Pacific Theater: Island Hopping to Victory
  • European Theater: Battlefields of Freedom
  • Unsung Heroes: The African Theater
  • U.S. Neutrality: A Shifting Landscape
  • Women in WWII: Beyond Rosie the Riveter
  • Code Talkers: Secret Weapon of WWII
  • Weapons of War: Comparing and Contrasting
  • Home Front Heroes: Everyday Life During WWII
  • Spies and Secrets: World War II Espionage
  • The Holocaust: A Tragedy We Must Remember
  • Medical Marvels of WWII: Saving Lives on the Battlefield
  • The Manhattan Project: Race to Build the Atomic Bomb
  • WWII Propaganda Posters: Persuading a Nation
  • Victory in Europe (V-E) Day: Celebrating the End of a War
  • VJ Day: Remembering the Pacific War's End
  • The Legacy of WWII: A Changed World

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will analyze the major events, battles, and turning points of World War II.
  • They will explore the experiences of soldiers, civilians, and different countries involved in the war.
  • Students will evaluate the impact of technological advancements on warfare during WWII.
  • They will analyze the use of propaganda and its influence on public opinion.
  • Students will examine the lasting social, political, and historical consequences of WWII.

Common Core Standards Addressed:

  • RI.5.1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
  • RI.6.1: Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
  • SS.5.8: World War II and its causes and consequences. (For Middle School)
  • SS.WH.6.8: The causes and consequences of major world events in the 20th century, including World War II. (For High School)

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U.S. Women's History Reading Worksheet Bundle: 1600-1920 * U.S. History * ELA

By Christa Nonnemaker

This Teaching Bundle includes nine Reading Assignments and Worksheets from 1600-1920:
* Native American Women Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Colonial Women Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Women of the American Revolution Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Early Women's Rights Movement Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Women during the Civil War
* Women during the Industrial Revolution
* Women's Suffrage Movement
* Women during the Progressive Era

Each Reading Assignment and Worksheet is designed to take one class period, or portion thereof (30-50 minutes) or for students to complete on their own as independent study or to complete as homework. These close reading assignments will help students learn more about women's contributions in American society as well as the challenges that women faced during each of these eras.

Worksheets provide students with an opportunity to reflect on their reading. Worksheets are available as a printable or as a digital option through Easel.

Other American Women's History Series Reading Assignments and Worksheets are available:
* Women in the 1920s: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Women during the Great Depression: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Women during WWII: Reading Assignment and Worksheet

Or buy the entire bundle:
U.S. Women's History Reading Assignments and Worksheets: 1600-1945

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WebQuest - History of Sports Bundle - 9 Individual WebQuests

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Each WebQuest includes 10 questions - each with a link for students to explore to find the answer to the questions.

Include a comprehensive answer key.

Written at a 9th grade level but suitable for many grades.

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Unleash the Power of Black History: 18 Guided Reading Comprehension Worksheets

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Empower your students to celebrate, analyze, and understand the rich tapestry of Black History with this captivating bundle of 18 ready-to-use reading comprehension worksheets! Dive deep into pivotal moments, inspiring figures, and ongoing struggles, igniting critical thinking and fostering social awareness.
Uncover a wealth of diverse topics:

  • Ancient African Civilizations: Explore the grandeur of Mali, Songhai, and Kush, discovering advanced societies and cultural achievements.

  • The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Confront the atrocities of the slave trade, analyzing its impact and the unwavering spirit of resistance.

  • Maroons and Underground Railroad: Celebrate the courageous journeys of freedom seekers and the legacy of resilience.

  • Civil Rights and Social Justice:

    • The Abolitionist Movement: Meet Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and other heroes who fought for freedom.
    • Reconstruction and Jim Crow: Analyze the complex landscape of post-Civil War America and the persistent fight for equality.
    • The Civil Rights Movement: Witness the courage and leadership of Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and countless others who pushed for change.
    • The Black Panther Party: Understand the movement's call for self-defense and social justice.
    • The Black Lives Matter Movement: Engage with current struggles for racial justice and police reform.
  • Politics and Leadership:

    • Black Political Figures: Honor the achievements of Barack Obama, Shirley Chisholm, John Lewis, and many more.
    • Black Women in Politics: Recognize the crucial role of Black women in shaping political agendas.
    • Black Representation in Government: Discuss the importance of diversifying government at all levels.
  • Arts and Culture:

    • Harlem Renaissance: Immerse yourself in the vibrant literary, artistic, and musical explosion of the 1920s and 30s.
    • Jazz and Gospel Music: Appreciate the unique contributions of Black musicians to American music.
    • Black Literature: Delve into the powerful works of Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou, James Baldwin, and others.
    • Visual Arts and Photography: Explore the expressions of Black artists and photographers throughout history.
  • Science and Technology:

    • Black Scientists and Inventors: Celebrate the groundbreaking achievements of Katherine Johnson, George Washington Carver, and many more.
    • The Tuskegee Syphilis Study: Examine the unethical medical experiment and its lasting impact.
    • Representation in STEM Fields: Discuss the ongoing challenges faced by Black individuals in science and technology.

Each engaging worksheet features:

  • Vivid Narratives: Captivating texts bring history to life, making complex topics accessible and relatable.
  • Primary Sources: Analyze firsthand accounts, documents, and images to develop critical thinking skills and historical understanding.
  • Interactive Activities: Multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions reinforce key concepts and promote active learning.
  • Thought-Provoking Discussions: Guide students to connect historical events to present-day issues and engage in meaningful dialogue.
  • Clear Answer Keys: Save valuable time with comprehensive answer keys for easy assessment and feedback.

Ideal for:

  • Middle and high school social studies, language arts, or humanities classes.
  • Teachers seeking resources for Black History Month, thematic units, or promoting critical thinking and social justice education.
  • Anyone passionate about Black history and its enduring impact on American society.

Unlock the power of Black history in your classroom with this comprehensive and engaging resource! Order your bundle today and ignite a passion for learning, understanding, and social change!

Review: This comprehensive bundle covers a wide range of topics in Black history, offering a well-rounded and inclusive perspective. The inclusion of primary sources, diverse figures, and contemporary movements keeps the content relevant and engaging for students. Each worksheet uses a variety of assessment formats to cater to different learning styles and ensure thorough understanding.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will analyze key events, figures, and movements in Black history across different periods and contexts.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills through analyzing primary sources, identifying bias, and formulating questions for further inquiry.
  • Students will connect historical events to present-day issues and understand the ongoing struggle for racial justice and equality.
  • Students will engage in discussions and reflection activities that promote empathy, understanding, and a commitment to social change.
  • Students will improve their reading comprehension skills and vocabulary development through exposure to diverse historical texts.

Common Core State Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.7: Analyze various accounts of a single historical event or issue, recognizing and clarifying differences in points of view.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.8: Distinguish between primary and secondary sources, and determine the difference between fact and opinion.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.9: Analyze and evaluate the usefulness of different resources for researching a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.10: Integrate information from diverse sources, including primary and secondary sources, print and digital sources, and visual sources, in order to write about a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.6-8.4: Present claims and findings clearly and concisely using relevant evidence.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.6-8.1: Engage effectively in a variety of collaborative discussions, building on the contributions of others and expressing ideas clearly and concisely.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.6-8.2: Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.6-8.7: Conduct short research projects that answer a question, drawing on information from several credible sources and integrating information into a well-organized presentation.
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WWII Series - Bundle of 10 Assignments - Comprehensive Readings + Questions

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Explore World War II with This Comprehensive 10-Assignment Set!

Discover the key moments of World War II with this detailed 10-assignment series, written at a 9th-grade reading level and accessible for a wide range of learners. Each assignment provides an 8-10 paragraph overview of a pivotal event, exploring its background, key players, decisions, and impacts in depth.

Every assignment includes 6 comprehension questions designed to deepen understanding and foster critical thinking.

With answer keys included for all assignments, this series is ready to use and easy to grade. Perfect for structured study or individual activities.

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