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US History Thematic Inquiry PBL Full Course Bundle Print & Digital

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Trying to make history come to life for my students. I appreciate the resources offered here in helping students create meaning in their own lives.
An excellent bundle with thorough resources for both students and educators. Would buy again in a heartbeat.

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    Course Binder & Spine Cover

    Description

    Transform your U.S. History classroom to be inquiry-driven and project-based and start cultivating authentic learning with this growing course, plus bonuses!

    This is the course I wish existed in my first year teaching U.S. History. Whether you are brand new and overwhelmed or looking to upgrade your impact from the same-old, same-old, this thematic PBL U.S. History course will fast-track you to cultivating a passion in your students to appreciate those who have come before them and become the history-makers of the future.

    The resources in this bundle come in print PDF and digital for Google.

    This curriculum contains:

    • First-day-of-school thematic activity kit
    • Kick-off PBL project
    • 4 PBL & inquiry-driven content units
    • 2 U.S. geography test kits (cities & states / geographic features)
    • Course overview and suggested calendar
    • Stand-alone writing projects to easily turn your existing units into PBLs

    Download the FREE Course Overview and Suggested Calendar to see how inquiry PBL will increase your impact on empowering students!

    And be sure to check out these FREE lesson activities to try before buying:

    Inquiry and project-based teaching bring focused rigor and current-world dimension to your daily lessons. And the personalized, authentic products students create are so inspiring. It has re-ignited a passion for teaching in me and it will for you too!

    Teach a rich and meaningful course with these resources, completely independent of a textbook. Only a few outside resources (books, videos) are needed which can be easily and inexpensively accessible online or from your local library.

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    Included in this course bundle

    Intro Activities

    U.S. Geography

    1700s - 1800s Foundations

    • America’s Founding Values: explore the founders of America, from 1600s colonists to 1800s activists, and their core values in order to develop one’s own goal and motivational plan of action for the school year (4-6 weeks)

    1900s Immigration

    • America’s Immigrant Story: explore the American story of diversity and hard work through the words and statistics of immigrants, Ellis Island "new" immigrants" to Vietnamese refugees, to create and preserve an oral history of their own (4-6 weeks)

    1900s Protest Movements

    • America’s Protest Movements: be inspired by 1900s activists, the Silent Sentinels to Alcatraz Occupiers, to develop one’s own statement of protest or support (4-6 weeks)

    1900s Heroic Americans

    • America's Heroes: explore what it means to be a hero from Madam CJ Walker to John Glenn in order to nominate one’s own hero for the Presidential Medal of Freedom (4-6 weeks)

    In addition, all smaller product and mini unit versions of each full unit are all also included for FREE! Perfect for customizing to your students' needs and time constraints!

    BONUS Stand-Alone Projects Kits

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    What Other Teachers are Saying

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students loved the lessons I pulled from this! The American Protest unit was a big-time favorite for us. Thematic studies for history are the way to go and Erin has done a wonderful job creating lessons with nearly endless resources to use with the students. I've begun to use her model for trying to create other lessons to expand on these lessons! - Mike

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I used this resource as I transitioned my history instruction from chronological to thematic. The sources are varied and easy to work with. The material is engaging to my students and easy to prepare."- Blair

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ As an American Literature teacher, I snagged this product for the thematic coverage of historical documents and writing-centric PBLs. I am overjoyed by the detail included in the lesson plans and quality of the student handouts. - Rachel

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    This listing is for one license for regular, non-commercial classroom use by a single teacher only. Commercial use like online teaching (ex. Outschool) or sharing with other teachers (ex. shared drive, in a Facebook group, in a professional development training) is strictly prohibited.

    By purchasing a license to this resource, you have access to all future updates at no cost, available under “My Purchases." Multiple and transferable licenses are available for purchase. PDF files are uneditable, other files have editing abilities, unless otherwise stated. All files are protected under federal copyright laws.

    To request a complete terms of use prior to purchase or if you have any questions about this resource, please leave a question below under Product Q&A.

    Total Pages
    Over 700 pages + over 400 PPT slides
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    Teaching Duration
    1 Year
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    Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources, attending to such features as the date and origin of the information.
    Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of how key events or ideas develop over the course of the text.
    Analyze in detail a series of events described in a text; determine whether earlier events caused later ones or simply preceded them.
    Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary describing political, social, or economic aspects of history/social studies.
    Analyze how a text uses structure to emphasize key points or advance an explanation or analysis.

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