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John Adams Presidency XYZ Affair Alien and Sedition Acts Election of 1796

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Peacefield History
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6th - 8th
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This resource helped my students better understand and evaluate Adams's presidency. They had fun making "tweets" from Adams's perspective.
The materials were thoughtfully curated, engaging for my students, and saved me so much prep time. Grateful for such a quality resource.
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Description

This lesson discusses the main aspects of John Adams' Presidency, including, the XYZ Affair, the Alien and Sedition Acts, trade issues, and the elections of 1796 and 1800. 

I've included a variety of lesson option to meet the needs of teachers. There is a classroom handout, a Pear Deck version, and a version that can be assigned in Google Slides.

This lesson plan is linked with NYS Social Studies standards, however, I'm sure you could add your own.  It includes a 2 page lesson plan, a 2 page historical background, an 11 page slideshow with built in assessment questions and a short exit ticket to check for understanding. In the exit tickets, students will write John Adams Twitter messages!

Included in this product:

  • A classroom handout (PDF, PowerPoint and Google Slides link)
  • A Pear Deck presentation for use with the handout (Google Slides link)
  • A Google Slides version of the lesson that can be assigned in Google Classroom (Google Slides link)

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Madison and the War of 1812

James Monroe and the Monroe Doctrine

The Early Presidents - Review and Exam

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5 + 11 slides
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Teaching Duration
40 minutes
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