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9th grade U.S. History cultural activities for Microsoft Word

Preview of WWII Dilemmas

WWII Dilemmas

Created by
Smart Apple
World War II activity.Great for World War II that forces students to think critically!Students are given five scenarios that involve World War II, the Holocaust, and its aftermath. Then they are asked to answer a series of thought provoking moral questions. Each story is based on a true event and the real stories are also provided. Extension suggestions and a lesson plan are included. Scenarios based on the real life stories of:Adolf EichmannDora BruderMarthe CohnFrancois MitterrandCharles de
Preview of Historical Theme Park Final Project

Historical Theme Park Final Project

Created by
Kimberly Sheets
Students design a historical theme park, picking a central theme. Students then create rides, vendors, food and roaming characters. Students complete write ups on each of their choices and create a map of their theme park. Complete with rubrics! Great final project but can be used as culminating activity.
Preview of Spanish Culture Paper/Essay/Sub Plan: Plan a Trip to Puerto Rico

Spanish Culture Paper/Essay/Sub Plan: Plan a Trip to Puerto Rico

Created by
Simple Spanish
Looking for a cultural activity that will engage students? Here is a complete assignment for students to write about a week-long trip to Puerto Rico. The assignment provides a lot of structure while also allowing students the freedom to choose what they want to do during their trip. Your students will need access to the Internet for 2-3 class periods to complete this work. For Spanish I-II, students could write the trip plan in English. Upper level students could write in Spanish. This a
Preview of Harlem Renaissance History of Jazz

Harlem Renaissance History of Jazz

In this lesson, students will learn a brief history of jazz and the role the Harlem Renaissance played in it by actually immersing themselves in the music. (links to youtube are provided as well). A worksheet is provided in which students have to describe some of the music that is played on the computer. After each song is over, you ask them how they would describe it. Then you give your own “more educated” opinion on it. Basically, you walk the students through the evolution of jazz. Now I real
Preview of Life in Bondage:  The Slave Narratives

Life in Bondage: The Slave Narratives

This activity/project has students explore the Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938 through the Library of Congress. Students will select a narrative to read, analyze, and reflect upon using a series of guiding questions. There is also a KWL activity included along with tips on how to utilize this activity. It can be used in the classroom, as a project at home, or in virtual learning.
Preview of Untold Stories Project: A Multicultural Journey Through American History

Untold Stories Project: A Multicultural Journey Through American History

Project Overview: In this case study project, students will embark on a comprehensive exploration of one of the following minority/marginalized groups that have been historically omitted from or misrepresented in the standard secondary school curriculum. By focusing on one of the five key minority groups – Native Americans, African Americans, Mexican/Chicanx Americans*, Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans*, and European Immigrants, and Muslim Americans and Middle Eastern/Arab American
Preview of Harlem Renaissance: Artwork and Artists

Harlem Renaissance: Artwork and Artists

Created by
Engaging History
Fantastic activity exploring the artwork of 1920's and 30's Harlem. High resolution, color images of 10 pieces of African American produced art -- paintings, photos, sculptures, by men and women -- provide students with a great visual experience. Students are provided the titles of the pieces, but not told which art goes with which title. I set it up as a gallery walk, and students move around discussing which title they believe fits with which piece. After they decide, they compete a follow up
Preview of The Pennsylvania Dutch ~ The Amish ~ German Sub Plan

The Pennsylvania Dutch ~ The Amish ~ German Sub Plan

Created by
Carol Nescio
“I wanted to be Amish when I was a kid. You just wear black and white - what could be better? One less thing to worry about." Anderson Cooper (American journalist ~ 1967) Always getting a sub who does *not* know German ? Urgently need a quick sub lesson for tomorrow ? Required to turn in three days' worth of emergency lesson plans that first week of school and no time to do it ? This sub plan - 'The Pennsylvania Dutch' - will keep students connected to German and learning at the same time
Preview of Ken Burns’ The Tenth Inning (2010) Documentary Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions

Ken Burns’ The Tenth Inning (2010) Documentary Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions

"The Tenth Inning" is a two-part documentary film directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. Serving as a follow-up to their acclaimed series "Baseball," this documentary provides an update on the history of baseball in America from the 1990s to the early 21st century. It covers significant events, players, and developments in the sport during this period, including the rise of international players, the impact of labor disputes and strikes, the emergence of new records and milestones, and the chall
Preview of "Party Through the Decades" Research Project

"Party Through the Decades" Research Project

Created by
Hot 4 Teacher
This is a great cooperative group or even independent research project for Social Studies! What a great way to wrap up the school year or just challenge some Gifted and Talented Students throughout the year. All the while learning about history, pop culture, economics, and trends of our history. They end with a fun party incorporating historical events and people of the decade, as well as, trends in fashion, music, foods, and the entire culture of the decade!
Preview of My Family Heritage | Discover your family's history and culture!

My Family Heritage | Discover your family's history and culture!

Created by
Allie Brightwell
Engage your students in a captivating exploration of their family heritage! This comprehensive project is designed for middle and high school students, providing a perfect blend of history, culture, and creative expression.Key Features:Interview Guides: Equip your students with thought-provoking questions to interview their family members, uncovering unique stories and traditions.Research Elements: Delve into genealogy, historical documents, and online resources to enrich the family tree with de
Preview of The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Summary/Essay/Test/Answers

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Summary/Essay/Test/Answers

Created by
Andrew Elsen
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin This lesson has everything you need to address multiple standards and 2 weeks worth of material! The lesson includes a character list, text summary, analysis, essay questions, multiple choice test, AND ANSWER KEY! all in an editable Microsoft Word Document for your own editing preference. Just print once and make copies at your printer for each section. Enjoy!
Preview of Schindler's List (1993) Movie Viewing Guide: Summary/Vocabulary/Questions w/KEY

Schindler's List (1993) Movie Viewing Guide: Summary/Vocabulary/Questions w/KEY

Using "Schindler's List" (1993) in a high school classroom history class can serve multiple educational purposes and provide students with valuable insights into the Holocaust and World War II. Here's a rationale for using this film:Historical Accuracy: "Schindler's List" is based on the true story of Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saved the lives of over a thousand Jewish refugees during the Holocaust. While the film takes some artistic liberties for storytelling purposes, it remains
Preview of Ken Burns’ Baseball (1994) Documentary Viewing Guide:Summary/Vocab/Questions

Ken Burns’ Baseball (1994) Documentary Viewing Guide:Summary/Vocab/Questions

"Ken Burns Baseball" is a documentary film directed by Ken Burns, a renowned filmmaker known for his in-depth historical documentaries. The film explores the history and cultural significance of baseball, America's national pastime, from its early origins to the present day. The documentary delves into the sport's evolution, examining its impact on American society, politics, and culture over the years.The film features interviews with baseball players, historians, writers, and fans, as well as
Preview of Marshall (2017) Movie Viewing Guide: Summary/Vocabulary/Questions/KEY

Marshall (2017) Movie Viewing Guide: Summary/Vocabulary/Questions/KEY

"Marshall" (2017) is a biographical legal drama film that focuses on an early case in the career of Thurgood Marshall, the first African American Supreme Court Justice. Set in 1941, the film follows Marshall (played by Chadwick Boseman) as he defends Joseph Spell (Sterling K. Brown), a black chauffeur accused of raping and attempting to murder his white employer, Eleanor Strubing (Kate Hudson).Marshall, working for the NAACP, partners with Sam Friedman (Josh Gad), a local insurance lawyer with n
Preview of The Birth of a Nation (2016) Movie Viewing Guide: Summary/Vocab/Questions w/KEY

The Birth of a Nation (2016) Movie Viewing Guide: Summary/Vocab/Questions w/KEY

*Although this movie is graphic and filled with historically accurate language, this is a great resource for teaching the slave rebellion of Nat Turner. The film is based on an enslaved, literate preacher who led a slave rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia, in 1831. Samuel Turner, a financially pressed plantation owner accepts an offer to use Nat's preaching to subdue unruly slaves. As Nat makes travels around the South he witnesses countless heart-breaking atrocities against himself and h
Preview of 11 Highly Acclaimed Civil Rights Movie/Documentary Viewing Guide BUNDLE Resource

11 Highly Acclaimed Civil Rights Movie/Documentary Viewing Guide BUNDLE Resource

11 Highly Acclaimed Civil Rights Movies BUNDLEEnrich your US History/World History/Civics/Government Classes with these Civil Rights Films. Movie Guides INCLUDE: Summaries/Vocabulary/QuestionsBONUS* John Lewis: Good Trouble Viewing Guide
Preview of Thanksgiving/Native American Movies Viewing Guide BUNDLE

Thanksgiving/Native American Movies Viewing Guide BUNDLE

Thanksgiving/Native American Movies Viewing Guide BUNDLEEnrich your Social Science Classes with these classics!Guides INCLUDE:SummariesVocabularyQuestionsBONUS Project: Thanksgiving Through Time
Preview of Create Your Own Colony: Colonial America Project

Create Your Own Colony: Colonial America Project

Created by
Allie Brightwell
Bring Colonial America to life with this creative and engaging project! Students will have the opportunity to create an original colony. The project offers students the ability to showcase their knowledge of life in colonial America while giving them a creative outlet. This project can be modified to be appropriate for grades 5th-12th.What it includes:-Project guidelines-Student Handout-Grading rubric-Project timeline
Preview of The Children of the Camps (1999) Documentary Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions/KEY

The Children of the Camps (1999) Documentary Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions/KEY

"The Children of the Camps" (1999) is a documentary that examines the experiences of Japanese American children who were forcibly interned during World War II. The film explores the emotional and psychological impact of internment on these children, many of whom were born in the United States and held American citizenship. Through interviews with survivors and archival footage, the documentary sheds light on the trauma, confusion, and sense of loss endured by these young individuals as they were
Preview of And Then They Came for Us(2017)Documentary Viewing Guide:Summary/Vocab/Questions

And Then They Came for Us(2017)Documentary Viewing Guide:Summary/Vocab/Questions

"And Then They Came for Us" is a documentary film that explores the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. Directed by Abby Ginzberg and Ken Schneider, the film focuses on the experiences of individuals who were subjected to forced removal and internment in camps across the United States. Through interviews, archival footage, and photographs, the documentary provides a compelling narrative of the injustices faced by Japanese Americans during this dark chapter in American h
Preview of The Legacy of Hearth Mountain (2007) Documentary Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions

The Legacy of Hearth Mountain (2007) Documentary Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions

"The Legacy of Heart Mountain" (2007) is a documentary film that explores the history and impact of the Heart Mountain Relocation Center, one of the internment camps where Japanese Americans were forcibly detained during World War II. The film delves into the experiences of the Japanese American community who were incarcerated at Heart Mountain, as well as the broader historical context of the internment. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal accounts, the documentary sheds light on
Preview of The Birth of a Nation (2016)History Class: Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions

The Birth of a Nation (2016)History Class: Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions

*Although this movie is graphic and filled with historically accurate language, this is a great resource for teaching the slave rebellion of Nat Turner. Using "The Birth of a Nation" (2016) in a high school History class can serve as a valuable educational tool to explore important themes in American history, including slavery, the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the struggle for civil rights. Here's a rationale for its use in the classroom:Historical Accuracy and Context: While "The Birth of a N
Preview of The Birth of a Nation (2016) Movie Viewing Guide: Summary/Vocabulary/Questions

The Birth of a Nation (2016) Movie Viewing Guide: Summary/Vocabulary/Questions

*Although this movie is graphic and filled with historically accurate language, this is a great resource for teaching the slave rebellion of Nat Turner. The film is based on an enslaved, literate preacher who led a slave rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia, in 1831. Samuel Turner, a financially pressed plantation owner accepts an offer to use Nat's preaching to subdue unruly slaves. As Nat makes travels around the South he witnesses countless heart-breaking atrocities against himself and h
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