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Thanksgiving visual arts dbqs for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Golden Age of Hollywood (1930-1948) Guided Notes & Primary Source Work!

Golden Age of Hollywood (1930-1948) Guided Notes & Primary Source Work!

I made this product for my Pop Culture in American History Class! I wanted a product on the subject that approached it through a historical lens!I needed a product that touched on the both the major cultural and historical elements of the Golden Age of Hollywood without getting bogged down in weeks worth of detail. I also wanted to ensure I integrated reading and primary sourcesIn this product you will find.24 PowerPoint slides touching on the major historical and cultural aspects of the Golden
Preview of The First Thanksgiving PowerPoint

The First Thanksgiving PowerPoint

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Finally Fourth
An informative powerpoint about the history behind the first Thanksgiving Includes: Primary source photos of the Mayflower II in Plymouth (with labels), external links to relevant sites/materials, maps, and diagrams. Used as an excellent aide to a lecture about the first Thanksgiving, providing students with factual information and history Can be used as an aide to a DBQ (I used it to accompany a Columbus DBQ to compare/contrast American history.) (28 slides)
Preview of Presidential Thanksgiving Proclamation Washington DBQ Unit (PPTX for 1 to 1)

Presidential Thanksgiving Proclamation Washington DBQ Unit (PPTX for 1 to 1)

Created by
iHistorian
A Document-Based Question Unit on Presidential Thanksgiving Proclamations - George Washington. This lesson includes: * Lesson Plan * Lesson Plan Narrative and Reasoning Guide * Common Core Standards Correlation * Primary and Secondary Sources on Historical Events * Open-ended and closed-ended questions * Extended Activity for Gifted/Advanced Students * An Investigative Approach to History * An Answer Key * Designed for grade 5 and up, but lower grades can easily scaffold the lesson for use ** P
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