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9th grade U.S. History graphic organizers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Articles of Confederation Worksheet - description and comparison to Constitution

Articles of Confederation Worksheet - description and comparison to Constitution

Created by
AMY MILLER
Articles of Confederation Worksheet - description and comparison to Constitution one page description of Articles of Confederation and back is a worksheet with discussion questions and a chart to compare the Articles to the US Constitution Also includes info on John Hanson - first US president
Preview of Constitution - Articles of the Constitution Chart Notes & Answer Key

Constitution - Articles of the Constitution Chart Notes & Answer Key

Created by
Monica Lukins
Students take notes on the 7 articles of the U.S. Constitution using this chart. Reading and analyzing the U.S. Constitution itself, students write the subject of each article, fill-in-the-blank significant details about each article, and then draw a picture or symbol of what they learned about each article. These notes can later be turned into a flip-book project or PowerPoint presentation. This 3-page product includes the student notes chart, an answer key for the chart, and a summary of th
Preview of Examining Labor & Working Conditions in the Gilded Age: A Gallery Walk Exercise

Examining Labor & Working Conditions in the Gilded Age: A Gallery Walk Exercise

Created by
History Hot Spot
Engage your students in developing historical empathy regarding the experience of a worker living through the Gilded Age and Progressive Era with the use of historical photographs. Using a gallery walk format, students will examine the impact of industrial growth and the experience of American workers. Lesson includes a pre-walk political cartoon analysis exercise to foster brainstorming, 15 photo placards, a teacher lesson plan with questions to promote critical thinking for each photo, and an
Preview of McCarthyism Internet Scavenger Hunt - The Crucible

McCarthyism Internet Scavenger Hunt - The Crucible

Created by
The Lit Lounge
This graphic organizer asks students to research for answers to prompts about The Red Scare and McCarthyism. This introduction lays the foundation for Arthur Miller's The Crucible. It is presented as a Word document so you may alter to fit your instruction or scaffold for struggling learners.
Preview of American Revolution Battle Chart

American Revolution Battle Chart

Created by
Randy Tease
This product is an American Revolution Battle Chart. It is two pages. One is the battle chart with pieces missing (student) and the other is complete (teacher). Product could be used as either teacher driven guided notes or as a homework assignment.Battles featured include Lexington and Concord, Bunker Hill, Saratoga, Manhattan, Trenton, Princeton, Fort Ticonderoga, Cowpens, Yorktown, among others. Battle chart information includes 1) Battle Name, 2) Battle Date, 3) Description, and 4) Outco
Preview of Night by Elie Wiesel - Chapter 5-6 Close Reading / Style Analysis

Night by Elie Wiesel - Chapter 5-6 Close Reading / Style Analysis

Created by
P Martinez
Designed for an AP or pre-AP class (but easy to use for other levels as well), this assignment pushes students to examine Wiesel's language and style in order to gain an understanding of the function of diction, syntax, figurative language, and tone in his narrative. It includes carefully selected passages from the narrative and a series of guiding questions that explain to students how to perform the close reading. Narrative of Frederick Douglass - Close Reading / Style Analysis by Paul Marti
Preview of Major Battles of the Revolutionary War

Major Battles of the Revolutionary War

More than rote memorization of facts about the battles of the American Revolution...This worksheet accomplishes several goals: it lists the major battles of the war, asks students to determine the significance of the battles, engages students with the use of Twitter hashtags, and develops geography skills. The document is available in Microsoft Word to allow you to edit it for your classes. A list of suggested websites is included for your use. Allow students to work in group and jigsaw if yo
Preview of The President's Cabinet

The President's Cabinet

Created by
History by Cint
This is a Web Quest activity where students will research each department of the President's Cabinet. Using the government websites for each, students will identify the head of each department and briefly explain what the department is responsible for. Links are provided to the President's Cabinet page as well as for each department. The Web Quest is set up as a graphic organizer. Some brief questions follow the graphic organizer to promote higher level thinking about the Cabinet. **Links ha
Preview of How A Bill Becomes A Law - HABBAL - CLOZED notes/ graphic organizer

How A Bill Becomes A Law - HABBAL - CLOZED notes/ graphic organizer

Created by
Randy Tease
Understanding the process of How A Bill Becomes A Law (HABBAL) is a complicated process that is confusing to many students, especially at the federal level. This product serves as both a graphic organizer and/or clozed notes that will make this concept more clear for students. This product comes with both a 'blank' version for students and a complted version for students.
Preview of The Real Story of the First Thanksgiving

The Real Story of the First Thanksgiving

Why did the Pilgrims celebrate the first thanksgiving? Teach your students to question history's "official narrative" with this interactive text! This original text dives into the history and context of the first thanksgiving by focusing on the relationship between Pilgrims and the indigenous people of the Wampanoag Confederation, led by Tisquantum (Squanto). Interspersed with the text are maps, graphics, and critical comprehension questions to support deep analysis.☺ Reading Level: 8th gradeRec
Preview of Federalists vs. Democratic-Republicans

Federalists vs. Democratic-Republicans

Students will complete a graphic organizer comparing and contrasting the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans. The organizer contains 22 questions. Students will use kid-friendly websites to answer the questions. I have included an answer key. Please message me if you have any questions. *Editable Word Document *I have included hyperlinks to the websites. *The organizer can be uploaded to your website or Google Drive; however, please make sure it is password protected. Topics: Leaders (Ham
Preview of Mayflower Compact: Prove It!  Primary Source Analysis

Mayflower Compact: Prove It! Primary Source Analysis

This handout helps students analyze the MayFlower Compact.This is a different approach to asking students to summarize a primary source, which can be a challenge for some. Instead of students doing the summarizing, they are given a statement that they must prove by finding the exact words within the Mayflower Compact. The handout instructs them to write the line number and copying the words from the source.After they have cited the evidence, they answer 5 thinking questions to further broaden t
Preview of WWII Propaganda Poster Analysis

WWII Propaganda Poster Analysis

Immerse your students in the rich history and powerful imagery of World War II with the WWII Propaganda Poster Analysis. This engaging activity invites students to explore the world of wartime propaganda through the critical analysis of iconic posters, fostering historical inquiry and visual literacy skills.Key Features:Primary Source Analysis: Transport students back in time as they examine authentic WWII propaganda posters, carefully selected to showcase a diverse range of themes, messages, an
Preview of Transatlantic Slave Trade - Two Primary Source Documents and Graphic Organizer

Transatlantic Slave Trade - Two Primary Source Documents and Graphic Organizer

These two documents are primary source documents created by Ottobah Cugoano a native African and slave, and Mary Prince, a West Indian slave. Both describe their experiences and thoughts about slavery during this time. Each document also has a scaffold for analyzing primary sources that follows.
Preview of Robber Barons or Captains of Industry

Robber Barons or Captains of Industry

Created by
Adam Nance
This is an examination of four of America's most prominent industrialists. This activity gives a short biography of four American industrialists (Rockefeller, Carnegie, Morgan, and Vanderbilt) and a graphic organizer. The graphic organizer asks students to outline several areas of the figure's life and then decide if he was a Robber Baron or a Captain of Industry.
Preview of America in the 1950's | Fifties Culture | Digital Learning Pack

America in the 1950's | Fifties Culture | Digital Learning Pack

America in the 1950's: Fifties Culture NO PREP Distance Learning Pack. Sock hops, TV, teenagers, big cars, and Rock and Roll! Is there a better decade for culture than the 1950's? Help your students test their knowledge on key aspects to culture in the 1950s! Digital and Paper Copies Included!This "America in the 1950's: Fifties Culture Activity" Distance Learning Pack includes:1) A graphic organizer activity that requires you students to examine the main aspects to the 1950's culture. Topic
Preview of Roles of the President Web Activity

Roles of the President Web Activity

Created by
Randy Tease
Most historians and politicians agree that Presidents must wear many hats and perform a variety of roles. These roles include Legislative Leader, Foreign Policy Leader, Judicial Powers, and Commander in Chief. Students will be assigned a President that served at least one full term and use a variety of classroom and internet resources to complete the attached form. Students will provide at least two examples of how their President performed each of the above mentioned roles as well as basic i
Preview of Seperation of Powers Graphic Organizer

Seperation of Powers Graphic Organizer

Created by
Mr. Tracey
This graphic organizer illustrates the separation of powers among the three branches of the United States government. Also shows the checks and balances among the branches of government.
Preview of Treaty of Versailles Scenario

Treaty of Versailles Scenario

The Treaty of Versailles simulation presents the terms of the Treaty of Versailles in real life situations. Students fill out the chart using real life situations that they have probably faced at some point in their lives. They write how they would respond and feel about the situation presented to them, and what action should be taken to make the situation more fair.On the next page, students see how the prior situations match up with the Treaty of Versailles. This helps them understand why t
Preview of Reform Movements Graphic Organizer

Reform Movements Graphic Organizer

The graphic organizer contains 33 questions about the 19th Century Reform Movements. Students will learn about the key leaders, causes, and effects of the movements. I have included an answer key. Please message me if you have any questions. *Engaging! *Editable Word Document *The graphic organizer requires does not require the use of a textbook. Students will be using 8 websites to complete the assignment. *The document can be uploaded to your website or Google Drive; however, please make sure
Preview of Narrative of Frederick Douglass - Close Reading / Style Analysis

Narrative of Frederick Douglass - Close Reading / Style Analysis

Created by
P Martinez
Designed for an AP or pre-AP class (but easy to use for other levels as well), this assignment pushes students to examine Douglass' language and style in order to gain an understanding of the function of diction, syntax, figurative language, and tone in his narrative. It includes carefully selected passages from the narrative and a series of guiding questions that explain to students how to perform the close reading. Narrative of Frederick Douglass - Close Reading / Style Analysis by Paul Mart
Preview of Declaration of Independence Break-Up Letter

Declaration of Independence Break-Up Letter

Created by
Liv Good
Help your students understand the content and structure of the Declaration of Independence, and comprehend its content in a fun and original way! This writing activity prompts your students to play the role of the colonies "breaking up" with England or King George III. Rubric, graphic organizer, and detailed instructions included.
Preview of Primary Source Activity: The Treaty of Paris 1783

Primary Source Activity: The Treaty of Paris 1783

This is a primary source activity in which students work in groups to analyze the Articles of the Treaty of Paris. Groups will take turns presenting their findings to the class, will participate in a gallery walk, and will ultimately write an essay in which they must cite evidence from the Treaty of Paris.
Preview of Crime and Terrorism in the 1990s | Digital Learning Pack

Crime and Terrorism in the 1990s | Digital Learning Pack

The 1990s ushered in a new era in American history, era of uncertainty for the safety of Americans. What were some of the events that changed the face of American life and politics for the future? What were some of the causes of these acts of terror? Find the answer to these questions and more with this great pack of resources. Digital and Paper Copies Included!This "Crime and Terrorism in the 1990s" Distance Learning Pack includes:1) A series of graphic organizers that will ask your students
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