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Other (social studies) scaffolded note videos

Preview of Land Bridge/ First Americans/ Indigenous People

Land Bridge/ First Americans/ Indigenous People

This lesson will include the following to teach about the land bridge: •Suggestions on mini activities focused on student exploration•Guiding inquiry questions to ask and provoke thinking •Slides to present and video includedGuided notes for students to complete following the slides Teacher notes on slides to assist with presentationMaps included as visuals and reinforce map skills •Answer key for guided notesThis will be explaining how indigenous people arrived and populated the Americas by cro
Preview of High School Civil Rights Unit - Black History & U.S. History for Visual Learners

High School Civil Rights Unit - Black History & U.S. History for Visual Learners

Created by
Joe Sherwin
Whole Unit Activities for The United States Civil Rights Movement. This Unit Plan covers 100 years of the African American Civil Rights Movement from 1865 to 1968. The main academic source for this unit is the documentary "America in the 20th Century- Civil Rights". From this free documentary, I've created hook activities, 70 guided questions, and a short assessment after completion. I've used this same unit in my classroom for over 5 years with great success. Grade Level Expectation: US. 5
Preview of Let'$ Talk Money with the Founding Fathers
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Let'$ Talk Money with the Founding Fathers

Those who made significant intellectual contributions to the Constitution are called the "Founding Fathers" of our country. This lesson identifies the contributions of the political philosophies of the Founding Fathers of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, Ulysse Grant, and Benjamin Franklin, on the development of the U.S. government.This lesson is great for introducing key contributors to the Consitution. . The lesson is DIFFERENTIATED by visuals, simplified
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