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Drama Common Core RH.6-8.6 resources $5-10

Preview of Hamilton Musical "Cabinet Battle 1 & 2"

Hamilton Musical "Cabinet Battle 1 & 2"

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Collins History
Student favorite! This lesson includes student based activities that directly align with the songs, "Cabinet Battles 1 & 2" from the incredibly popular, Hamilton Musical. Student interest is peaked when the power of music is brought into the classroom. Students use the lyrics to participate in close reading, historical analysis and vocabulary building skills. The lesson concludes with Jeffersonian/ Hamiltonian view points chart. The lesson focuses on U.S. History and U.S. Government content
Preview of The Gathering Storm in America Gives Rise to the American Revolution!

The Gathering Storm in America Gives Rise to the American Revolution!

The Gathering Storm in America brings history to life with an award-winning (64 minute) audio drama featuring the events that led to American Independence. It tells the remarkable story of an all-but-forgotten forefather whose actions initiated the tumultuous Pre-Revolutionary Period in America. Derived from primary sources, it presents both the British and American points of view on issues that led to the Declaration of Independence and the building of a new nation on democratic principles. T
Preview of Hamilton Musical "What Comes Next?"

Hamilton Musical "What Comes Next?"

Created by
Collins History
This lesson includes student based activities that directly aligns with the song "What Comes Next" from the incredibly popular, Hamilton Musical. Student interest is peaked when the power of music is brought into the classroom. Students use the lyrics to participate in close reading, historical analysis and vocabulary building skills. The lesson concludes with a creative writing exercise where students take on the Patriot or Loyalist perspective and write back or rap back to King George III! T
Preview of Speeches for Democracy Monologue Project

Speeches for Democracy Monologue Project

In this project, students are assigned a speech from the Revolutionary period of early America to turn into a monologue. Students are assigned a speech and research the speaker, then they conduct a close reading of the speech to analyze key vocabulary and ideas. Students then write a summary of the speech and examine its impact on American Identity. Finally, students write a monologue using key vocabulary from the speech to perform for their classmates. This resource includes:- Teacher Guide- St
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