Lesson on the differences between the Antebellum North and South and how those differences could lead to Civil War. This lesson builds upon prior knowledge through use of a KWL anchor chart. An infographic is used to help scaffold knowledge.
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Social Studies - History, U.S. History, Problem Solving
SHEG style DBQ on multiple sources from William Lloyd Garrison, David Walker and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Background is provided as well as guiding questions for the source analysis and student choice oriented final task. High rigor and
Interactive presentation on the impact of Westward Expansion made on Chinese and Mexican Americans. Presentation includes political cartoon analysis, video analysis and student reflection opportunities. Optimal for Civics but can be adapted for US
This is a DBQ on Henry Clay's American System following the SHEG format. Guided questions are provided for each source as well as a graphic organizer for the final task. The final task includes options for student choice.
This is a Civil Rights Project in which students are assigned different demographic backgrounds and are asked to explore attempts by specific groups to fight for equal protection under the law and various points in American History. Rubrics are
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