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Other (social studies) Common Core RI.11-12.1 handouts

Preview of Lincoln's Views on Slavery

Lincoln's Views on Slavery

Created by
Daniel Warner
This collection of primary sources and text-dependent questions on Lincoln's view on slavery culminates in a writing task centered around the essential question: "to what extent should Abraham Lincoln be remembered as the president who took a stand against slavery?"The primary sources take students through Lincoln's First Inaugural Address in 1861 to his letter to Horace Greeley in 1862, to his Second Inaugural Address in 1865. Students are required to cite textual evidence following each primar
Preview of Congress: How the Legislative Branch Works

Congress: How the Legislative Branch Works

Congress remains one of the least trusted institutions in the United States - some surveys even rank its members behind used car salesmen in terms of reliability.This short answer / identification worksheet helps students understand why. Drawing its questions from various terms, issues and controversies involving the legislative branch. Why are there no Congressional term limits? Why are members of Congress regularly reelected if they are so unpopular? What does the Speaker of the House do?Perfe
Preview of Reading Informational Text Graphic Organizer: A Tool for Students

Reading Informational Text Graphic Organizer: A Tool for Students

This is a generic 2 page graphic organizer that can be used with any informational texts you want your students to read. (Common Core Standard's #1-9 for reading Informational Texts are addressed) This organizer guides students in a close reading of the text of your choice. Follow My Store! Follow my store... simply click on “follow me” under Learning is a Passion on the top of my store page. You will be the first to receive notifications when I post awesome new products and have sales. Leave
Preview of CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 Jig Saw Activity -Civil Rights Movement print & digital

CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 Jig Saw Activity -Civil Rights Movement print & digital

In this student-centered activity, students will analyze the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that passed during the Civil Rights Movement. Students can work in groups, pairs, or individually. A two-page analysis worksheet (both print and Google Drive) and the entire Civil Rights Act document is included. Perfect activity when teaching the Civil Rights Movement in your U.S. History class! Both Print & Digital (Google Docs) versions areincluded! California State Standard6. Analyze the passage and eff
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