To use this document, follow these steps:1. Start with Part #1: Sorting Regions. In this section, students need to place each description under the correct region of the United States. They should use the words provided in the chart and match them
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, Other (Social Studies - History)
The election of 1824 went down in history as a mudslinging brawl that spoke to a very divided nation. In this assignment, students will develop a "Fight Card" for the election of 1824 in the United States. Students will conduct independent research
This assignment is designed to have students analyze the Fall of the Roman Empire through reviewing issues of the Western Roman Empire. Students will analyze a chart and then write a letter to Emperor Constantine instructing him to either:1. Move
Students will create a poster that encourages women to join the workforce during World War One. This is source comes complete with resources for students to use, a rubric, and template.You can email me to request an editable version via google
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History, Women's History Month
Objective: To create a brochure promoting either Athens or Sparta as the best city-state in Ancient Greece for a client who wants to move there.Instructions For Students :1. Begin by choosing either Athens or Sparta as the city-state you will
For this assignment, you will be watching the History Channel Documentary Episode, “Men Who Built America: Frontier’s Men - The War for California,” produced by Leonardo DiCaprio.After watching this film you will be able to explain how Manifest
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History, World History
Students can create a foldable graphic organizer in which they will be able to learn The 7 Principles of the ConstitutionState Powers V. Federal PowersWhere the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive Branches are found in the constitutionThe Checks
YOU WILL RECEIVE: A lesson plan which relates to the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and the causes of the Great Depression.A presentation using this game Curated background and information by Ms. Hughes at Woodgrove High School for Mr. Hughes and Ms.
Here you will find instructions for the card game "The Red Scare," which was designed for an 11th-grade US History class.Learning Objectives:Students will learn about the paranoia caused by McCarthyism in the United States in the 1950s.Students will
Students can use this printed foldable to organize their understanding of the Constitution and Federalism.Steps for Creation1. Print this resource (it will need to be front and back)2. Have students cut along the horizontal dotted line (4 cuts).
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