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Preview of Women’s Suffrage Stations Activity with Primary Sources & Political Cartoons

Women’s Suffrage Stations Activity with Primary Sources & Political Cartoons

Women's Suffrage 1920's Political Cartoon & Primary Source Inquiry ActivityStations Activity with Teacher Answer Guide!Essential Question: Were the social reforms of the 1920’s positive or negative for the United States?Women had to fight for equal rights. Many students don't realize much of American society was opposed to the 19th Amendment in the 1920's. This lesson has students will work in groups and answer guided reading questions and they unpack each authors argument. Students will unp
Preview of Article I of the US Constitution Primary Source DBQ (NO PREP) Editable

Article I of the US Constitution Primary Source DBQ (NO PREP) Editable

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Engage your students in a deep exploration of Article I of the US Constitution with this comprehensive and thought-provoking teaching resource. "Exploring Article I of the US Constitution" is a meticulously crafted package designed to enhance student understanding of the structure and powers of the Legislative Branch. This product includes a variety of activities, assessments, and assignments that challenge students to analyze, evaluate, and apply the concepts outlined in Article I.Key Features:
Preview of LEQ Guide - AP Modern World History

LEQ Guide - AP Modern World History

This resource includes a one-stop-shop for students to master the AP World History Long Essay Question (LEQ). With helpful advise for the thesis statement, evidence, analysis and reasoning, and complex understanding, this sets up students for a perfect score on their LEQ for their AP Exam. We have included an "additional resources" section at NO ADDITIONAL COST, which includes the official AP rubric, sample grading rubrics for both students and teachers, links to LEQ resources, and a sample st
Preview of Bill of Rights Primary Source DBQ (NO PREP) Editable

Bill of Rights Primary Source DBQ (NO PREP) Editable

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The Bill of Rights Classroom BundleUnlock a deeper understanding of the Bill of Rights with our comprehensive and engaging classroom bundle! This bundle provides teachers with a wide range of resources and activities to help students master the concepts and significance of the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution.This classroom bundle includes:Detailed Lesson Plans: Step-by-step lesson plans aligned with AP Government standards, complete with clear learning objectives, instructi
Preview of U.S. History Unit 1: Native American Rights - DBQ

U.S. History Unit 1: Native American Rights - DBQ

This file is a very comprehensive historical investigation analysis that addresses the following: Have Native Americans successfully achieved political, social, and economic rights granted to American citizens under the Constitution? - and no PowerPoint lecture attached to it. This can be given at the beginning of the unit on Native Americans and students asked to investigate a particular question before learning the background. Alternatively, this can be given as a summative assessment at the
Preview of Article II of the US Constitution Primary Source DBQ (NO PREP) Editable

Article II of the US Constitution Primary Source DBQ (NO PREP) Editable

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Mastering Article II: Understanding the Powers of the PresidentEngage your high school AP Government/APUSH students in a comprehensive exploration of Article II of the US Constitution with "Mastering Article II: Understanding the Powers of the President." This carefully crafted package is designed to provide teachers and students with a range of challenging and thought-provoking materials to enhance their understanding of the executive branch and its role in the American government.Included in t
Preview of Article III of the US Constitution Primary Source DBQ (NO PREP) Editable

Article III of the US Constitution Primary Source DBQ (NO PREP) Editable

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Article III of the US Constitution - Comprehensive Resource PackDescription: Engage your students in a comprehensive study of Article III of the US Constitution with this meticulously crafted resource pack. Designed for AP Government and Social Studies courses, this product provides a range of materials and activities to deepen students' understanding of the judiciary branch, its powers, and its impact on the American government and society. With a focus on critical analysis and real-world appli
Preview of AP Prep Primary Source Packet: The Declaration of Independence (NO PREP)Editable

AP Prep Primary Source Packet: The Declaration of Independence (NO PREP)Editable

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Engage your high school AP Government and Social Studies students with this comprehensive teaching bundle centered around the Declaration of Independence. This product offers a range of resources designed to enhance students' understanding of the Declaration and its significance in American government and history.Key Features:Document-Based Questions (DBQs): Dive deep into the Declaration with thought-provoking DBQs that challenge students to analyze the text, evaluate its principles, and connec
Preview of Marbury v. Madison: Primary Source DBQ (NO PREP) Editable

Marbury v. Madison: Primary Source DBQ (NO PREP) Editable

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Explore the significance of Marbury v. Madison with this ready-to-use toolkit. Through this primary source analysis and Document-Based Questions (DBQs), students will develop critical thinking skills and gain a deeper understanding of constitutional principles. This activity fosters active learning and ignites historical inquiry in your classroom today.Included:The original 1803 Marbury v. Madison transcription5 Question Multiple Choice Quiz (With answers and rationale)5 Short Response Questions
Preview of AP Prep Primary Source Packet: The Articles of Confederation (NO PREP)Editable

AP Prep Primary Source Packet: The Articles of Confederation (NO PREP)Editable

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Engage your high school AP Government students in an immersive and comprehensive learning experience with this Constitutional Convention Simulation based on the Articles of Confederation. This all-inclusive package includes a variety of resources designed to challenge and empower students while promoting a deep understanding of the Articles and its impact on the American government.The package features:Constitutional Convention Simulation:Students participate in a simulated Constitutional Conven
Preview of World War One History Bundle

World War One History Bundle

This package contains 6 lessons on the impact of World War One. The lessons look at the war from different perspectives focusing on the less well known aspects including soldiers from the British Empire and the use of the Death Penalty as punishment in the British Army. Students use different skills including interpretation poetry to examine point of view and purpose as well as data analysis and empathy. All of these lessons are available in my store and you can read in more detail what each o
Preview of Causes of the American Revolution: A Document Analysis Activity

Causes of the American Revolution: A Document Analysis Activity

Are you looking for a lesson that will engage your students and aid them in understanding the causes of the American Revolution? Your search is over. This primary source analysis lesson is the perfect way to teach your students about the factors that led to the Revolutionary War, while simultaneously challenging them to improve their source analysis skills.Using historical documents, your students will be able to analyze and evaluate the events that led to the colonies' fight for independence. A
Preview of IBDP History: The Prague Spring 1968

IBDP History: The Prague Spring 1968

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Liam Core
This is a detailed, fully resourced and scaffolded lesson on the Prague Spring. As well as looking at the causes, consequences and events of the Prague Spring, it also considers whether the Prague Spring was purely an anti-Soviet event, or whether it was more to do with the wider 1968 protests. There is also a comparison with Hungary 1956. All told, there are eight activities for students to complete, along with plenty of extension, conceptual and discussion questions. Designed for IB but can al
Preview of Sexuality in the 1920s Continuity and Change Over Time Analysis with Documents

Sexuality in the 1920s Continuity and Change Over Time Analysis with Documents

This DBQ requires students to analyze various primary and secondary sources associated with the sexuality during the 1920s to evaluate whether the decade reflected continuity or change over time specifically for LGBTQIA+ Americans. Documents cover the Society for Human Rights (the first gay rights activist group in the U.S.), LGBTQIA+ representation in 1920s media, the Pansy Craze and drag balls, LGBTQIA+ themes in music, Alain Locke and the intersection of the Harlem Renaissance and the LGBTQIA
Preview of Gender in the 1920s Continuity and Change Over Time Analysis with Documents

Gender in the 1920s Continuity and Change Over Time Analysis with Documents

This DBQ requires students to analyze various primary and secondary sources associated with the gender during the 1920s to evaluate whether the decade reflected continuity or change over time specifically for American women. Documents cover the "flappers," changing trends in women's fashion, the specific experiences of Black women (to showcase the racial disparity in the experiences of women), the advent of the birth control pill, politically-active women, and women in the workplace. The summati
Preview of Race in the 1920s Continuity and Change Over Time Analysis with Documents

Race in the 1920s Continuity and Change Over Time Analysis with Documents

This DBQ requires students to analyze various primary and secondary sources associated with the race during the 1920s to evaluate whether the decade reflected continuity or change over time specifically for Black Americans. Documents cover consumerism and the Black experience, lynching, race riots, the Great Migration, and the art and literature of the Harlem Renaissance. The summative assignment can range from an analytical paragraph to a complete DBQ response in essay format.This activity incl
Preview of Constitutional Convention Google Slides US History

Constitutional Convention Google Slides US History

This lesson breaks down the constitutional convention and introduces students to the branches of government. Lesson 1: Students will learn about the Constitutional Convention and its effect on U.S. History. Lesson 2: Students will discuss the 3/5ths Compromise. Lesson 3: Students will look at the principles of U.S. Democracy and the three branches of government.Lesson 4: Students will understand the differences between the federalists and the anti-federalists.Lesson 5: Students will write a dbq
Preview of I have a Dream vs. Declaration of Independence Essay

I have a Dream vs. Declaration of Independence Essay

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Joy Bushong
Perfect for Government class when wanting to get students to delve deeper into the Declaration of Independence and the lives of colonists in comparison to the equal rights movement. This makes students analyze the lives and beliefs of our founding fathers and how that ripples across the decades to more relevant issues of racism and discrimination in their lives. The file includes the instruction to students and a rubric. Included in your download is both a digital or print file option, to accomm
Preview of U.S. History Unit 1: "26th Amendment" DBQ

U.S. History Unit 1: "26th Amendment" DBQ

26th Amendment DBQ used to prepare students to discuss whether the voting age should be lowered. Answer key is included.
Preview of How Should We Remember Christopher Columbus? Mini-DBQ

How Should We Remember Christopher Columbus? Mini-DBQ

This resource includes four primary/ secondary sources to help answer the document-based question, "How should Christopher Columbus be remembered?" Each source is an excerpt from a larger source and contains context about the author and the source so that students can better contextualize the document as they analyze potential biases.
Preview of Using Primary Sources: Sourcing, Contextualization, and Corroboration

Using Primary Sources: Sourcing, Contextualization, and Corroboration

Through close reading and critical thinking, your students will learn how to compare and contrast competing accounts, developing the skills they need to become thoughtful and informed citizens. The sources included in this hyperdoc reference the American Revolution, but the lesson is designed to be used as a primer for historical texts, so the historical context is not necessary. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to enhance your classroom curriculum. Try out this free lesson on analyzi
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