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Preview of Oregon Trail Activity | Beginning Trail Notes & History | Simulation Game Intro

Oregon Trail Activity | Beginning Trail Notes & History | Simulation Game Intro

Created by
Mister Harms
Oregon Trail activities are so fun for teachers and students. This travel guide is a visual and informational resource to help your students better understand the beginnings of the Oregon Trail. This particular sampler starts at Independence, Missouri and ends at Chimney Rock. It includes stunning visuals, real emigrant quotes, trail maps, and more! I hope you and your students enjoy learning about these first few stops and experiences along the Oregon Trail with this Google Slides instructional
Preview of Free Rhetorical Analysis Lesson with Ruth Bader Ginsburg Speech

Free Rhetorical Analysis Lesson with Ruth Bader Ginsburg Speech

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Make real-world connections with this free argument analysis activity using a speech from the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The rhetorical analysis graphic organizer guides students through analysis of rhetorical features including diction (word choice), rhetorical appeals (ethos, logos, pathos), structure, author’s craft and purpose, tone, and central ideas (themes). This scaffolded approach to argument analysis provides an alternative to the widely-used SOAPStone strategy.Tim
Preview of School and Daily Life in the 1960s

School and Daily Life in the 1960s

This is a five page unit by Reading Through History which documents school and daily life in America during the 1960s. The readings are followed by three pages of student activities which include multiple choice questions, student response essay questions, and a page of vocabulary activities. There is enough material to cover one standard 50 minute class. Check out the historical novel Ryan's Crossing here! Follow Our Store Here Check out our Youtube Channel! This work is licensed under
Preview of Annotations for Close Reading: Desk Card

Annotations for Close Reading: Desk Card

**** Please click the Ratings and Feedback tab after you download this freebie so you can rate it and leave a comment. Also, follow me here on TpT to be notified when I add new freebies! Thanks! *******Elevate your students' annotation skills with these indispensable annotation cards! Designed as handy reminders, these cards offer clear guidance on the appropriate marks to use when annotating text, ensuring students maintain focus and accuracy throughout their reading journey. Seamlessly integra
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Activity - John McCain Farewell Letter

Rhetorical Analysis Activity - John McCain Farewell Letter

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Make real-world connections with this argument analysis activity using the Farewell Letter from John McCain. The rhetorical analysis graphic organizer guides students through analysis of rhetorical features including diction (word choice), rhetorical appeals (ethos, logos, pathos), structure, author’s craft and purpose, tone, and central ideas (themes). This scaffolded approach to argument analysis provides an alternative to the widely-used SOAPStone strategy. This activity meets standards for t
Preview of Current Events Analysis Worksheet for 6th-12th Grade News Explorer

Current Events Analysis Worksheet for 6th-12th Grade News Explorer

Created by
Reed School
Have students get interested in current events with this "News Explorer" current events analysis worksheet for 6th-12th graders! This single-sided gem is crafted to be completed in just 30 minutes, making it the perfect addition to any class period. I recommend having a time (15 minutes) of discussion or class sharing about the articles immediately following completion.Students will develop their critical thinking skills as they tackle questions covering the 5 W's—Who, What, Where, When, and Why
Preview of Man in the Arena - Speech Analysis

Man in the Arena - Speech Analysis

Perhaps Theodore Roosevelt's best known speech, "Citizenship In A Republic" (better known as "Man in the Arena") was delivered at the Sorbonne, in Paris, France on 23 April, 1910. This worksheet includes a copy of his speech but is interlaced with comprehension questions that help enable the student to deepen their understanding of the material. This is an excellent resource for anybody studying speech writing, Theodore Roosevelt, nationalism, or the pre-WWI world.
Preview of Industrial Age Working Conditions (Women)

Industrial Age Working Conditions (Women)

This product was created to bolster my Gilded/Industrial Age Unit. My particular unit focuses on the lives and working conditions of wage earners. This particular lesson is an engaging way to look at the lives of young Industrial Age female workers in their own words. This is an effective way to incorporate primary sources into your content in an engaging manner.
Preview of Global Citizen Unit - Students build empathy while honing their research skills!

Global Citizen Unit - Students build empathy while honing their research skills!

ONLY USE THIS RESOURCE IF YOU HAVE A NEWSELA SUBSCRIPTION! When this resource was designed the NewsELA articles used were free and available to the public. Unfortunately, NewsELA now charges. In this digital unit (perfect for distance learning), research findings are presented in a fast-paced, data- and visual-rich presentation that uncovers the drivers reshaping the future of the human population, resources, technology, information, economics, security, and governance. Taken together, these for
Preview of Industrial Age Working Conditions  (Men)

Industrial Age Working Conditions (Men)

This product was originally created as a primary source reading activity to help bolster my Gilded/Industrial Age Unit. It was designed to make primary source readings a bit more engaging and allow the student to interact with visuals related to the primary source. The questions were designed to allow for discussion between students and with the instructor. How I teach this lesson:I typically read the sources and the students follow along. Students break into their groups and discuss the questio
Preview of [Distance Learning] RBG and Naturalized Citizenship

[Distance Learning] RBG and Naturalized Citizenship

Created by
VHS Lessons
This lesson includes two primary texts (a speech from RBG to newly naturalized citizens and the Oath of Naturalization that those citizens must take), close read questions for each of those texts, and possible essay questions developed from them (with a rubric included). This lesson could take anywhere from one hour to a week, depending on how you run your discussions and whether you choose to include the essay assignment. You can use some or all of the activities in conjunction together. The le
Preview of List of Texts for Middle and High School - Historical Texts

List of Texts for Middle and High School - Historical Texts

This resource is your ultimate list of HISTORICAL TEXTS for middle and high school curriculum planning! It is filled with important primary sources to help your students connect to history and practice analyzing complex documents! It's not just any list, though, here's what makes this document special. . .There are specific categories and lists of sites so you can search for the exact text that will fit your genre, topic, or theme study, or will match students' personal interests.There's a Table
Preview of Animal Farm -ism comparison chart

Animal Farm -ism comparison chart

Graphic organizer for close reading comparison of capitalism, socialism, communism, and fascism.
Preview of American Expansion or Imperialism DBQ Five Paragraph Essay Pre-Write

American Expansion or Imperialism DBQ Five Paragraph Essay Pre-Write

Created by
Adam DeCosmo
Students are to categorize the effects of American Expansion, analyze the consequences of events and documents, Write a thesis paragraph, and use the documents as evidence to support their claims.
Preview of My Commander-in-Chief Project

My Commander-in-Chief Project

This student-friendly template would allow students to conduct research or play a journalist's role to learn about their country's commander-in-chief. The My Commander-in-Chief Project template includes a section to do a sketch/drawing portrait of the president and a sketch/drawing of the map showing their birthplace(state/city).
Preview of Mankiw, Principles of Economics (6th), Chapter one questions and answers

Mankiw, Principles of Economics (6th), Chapter one questions and answers

Created by
Mary OG Wallace
I teach at a low-income school that is 90% Hispanic and many of my students are not native English speakers. AP Economics is a difficult subject to teach in general but much more so when you need to be concerned about the vocabulary level of your students with such difficult material. I have developed chapter questions on my own that help my students master this difficult material. I also have included the answers straight from Mankiw. You do not need the 6th edition. You can customize this
Preview of Crossword Puzzle 3-Pack for Chapter 1, Section 1 of The Americans textbook

Crossword Puzzle 3-Pack for Chapter 1, Section 1 of The Americans textbook

Created by
CASocialStudies
This crossword puzzle 3-pack is designed specifically for Chapter 1, Section 1 (The Americas, West Africa, and Europe) of McDougall Littel's The Americans textbook. The answers to the three puzzles are the same, but the crosswords themselves are arranged differently. This may help with students' wandering eyes, and may help students engage in discussion over the different clues.
Preview of Las Casas Primary Source Worksheet

Las Casas Primary Source Worksheet

Students read an excerpt of The History of the Indies by Las Casas annotating and taking notes as they do. At the end there are two questions for students to answer. This pairs nicely with either of the National Archives primary source worksheets.
Preview of Sourcing a Primary or Secondary Source

Sourcing a Primary or Secondary Source

Created by
HistorywithMsA
This worksheet can help teachers introduce sourcing as a tool to closely read primary and secondary sources. Works well with students across grade levels.
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