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Preview of Square Deal Speech by Teddy Roosevelt (Progressive Era) + Google Apps

Square Deal Speech by Teddy Roosevelt (Progressive Era) + Google Apps

Square Deal Speech by Teddy Roosevelt Primary Source Analysis teaches students about Roosevelt’s views on the American Republic, its ideals, corporate power, and his goals for the the country. Excerpts from two speeches and a political cartoon are analyzed by students for a complete understanding of Teddy Roosevelt’s Square Deal. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment. This is also perfect for substitute teacher plans, and of course, a key is includ
Preview of Plessy v. Ferguson Primary Source Activity(Jim Crow) + Digital Resource Version

Plessy v. Ferguson Primary Source Activity(Jim Crow) + Digital Resource Version

Plessy v. Ferguson Primary Source Worksheet teaches students about one of the worst Supreme Court decisions in history, forcing African Americans to live with Jim Crow laws for the following 50 years. Students are guided through the case while examining excerpts of the Supreme Court decision. This can be used in class or as homework, as it’s a completely stand-alone assignment. This is also perfect for substitute teacher plans. And a key is included.** Includes Google Apps version of primary sou
Preview of Digital & PDF Reconstruction Plans DBQ

Digital & PDF Reconstruction Plans DBQ

Allow your students to read primary documents to understand the three major plans for Reconstruction. These documents include the main points of Lincoln's, Johnson's, and the Radical Republicans' plan for bringing the South back into the Union, decisions to punish or pardon Confederate leaders, and opinions on rights for newly freed slaves. This resource includes:Teacher Guide/NotesReconstruction Plans Graphic OrganizerSmall Document SetLarge Document SetGoogle Slides Digital Chart (link to the
Preview of American Revolution: The Stamp Act: Tar & Feathering Primary Source Lesson: GDoc

American Revolution: The Stamp Act: Tar & Feathering Primary Source Lesson: GDoc

The Stamp Act and Tar and Feathering Primary Source Lesson, teaches students about the Stamp Act and the protests that followed, including two primary sources focused on the practice of tar and feathering.  I’ve created a second copy with an optional QR Code that links to a three minute dramatized online video of tar and feathering. You can print both sides and assign as one exercise or print separately for two shorter assignments. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely st
Preview of Student Gallery Walk- Reconstruction Era - SS8H6 (DBQ)- No Prep!

Student Gallery Walk- Reconstruction Era - SS8H6 (DBQ)- No Prep!

Created by
TeachThisTeacher
This is an interactive project where students walk around the room in groups and view documents relevant to the GSE standard SS8H6. Then, students answer questions. I have included detail instructions on how to conduct the class project. This is great to preview the standard or review.SS8H6 Analyze the impact of Reconstruction on Georgia.- Freedman's Bureau, Reconstruction, Sharecropping, and Klu Klux KlanAlso available on TpT Easel for students to complete independently.Answer Key Included!★Wan
Preview of Philosophy of Rugged Individualism Speech Primary Source  + Distance Learning

Philosophy of Rugged Individualism Speech Primary Source + Distance Learning

Philosophy of Rugged Individualism Presidential Campaign Speech Primary Source Activity by President Hoover in 1928 teaches students the philosophy of President Hoover and the Republican party in the years following WWI, which ultimately led to landslide victory of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Democratic Party. This activity consists of one full page front and back of Hoover’s speech. The analysis is also a full page front and back. The entire activity takes a period long to complete. This can
Preview of Pericles Funeral Oration! - World - SUBREADY - Greece - Primary Source DBQs

Pericles Funeral Oration! - World - SUBREADY - Greece - Primary Source DBQs

Pericles' Funeral Oration & DBQ's - World History - Primary & Secondary Source - Written Specifically For Middle/High School Comprehension Level -- 5 DBQ's Included - Cool-Relevant-Pictures/Visual Guides for Students! (I had a lot of fun putting this together, I call it 'work-play!' Email me with questions or concerns anytime -- the.eclectic.professor@gmail.comExtended DescriptionPrimary source document with additional historical context written by yours truly at a high middle or high sc
Preview of Era of the Common Man / Election of 1828 Primary Source + Distance Learning

Era of the Common Man / Election of 1828 Primary Source + Distance Learning

Age of the Common Man and the Election of 1828 Primary Source Analysis explores the debate over white male suffrage using two primary source arguments. Lesson continues with an analysis of a presidential election map from 1828. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment. This is also perfect for substitute teacher plans, and of course, a key is included.** Includes Google Apps version of worksheet for distance learningSave Money! For this product, Power
Preview of APUSH Period 7: U.S. Imperialism Causes/Motives Lesson - Distance Learning

APUSH Period 7: U.S. Imperialism Causes/Motives Lesson - Distance Learning

This A.P. United States History lesson was designed to engage students around one of the hottest topics of the AP Exam: causes for U.S. Imperialism at the tail-end of the Gilded Age. After completing this lesson which includes a full PPT lesson, source analysis activity, and podcast analysis, students will be ready for either the 2017-18 AP Exam DBQ or the current sample DBQ found in the APUSH curriculum framework (link included). This lesson is completely designed around the new APUSH curriculu
Preview of Cancel Culture: Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Assessment, Activities, Rubrics & More

Cancel Culture: Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Assessment, Activities, Rubrics & More

Unlock the Conversations of Tomorrow, Today!Are you ready to introduce your students to one of the most gripping and relevant discussions in our society? Our "Dive into Cancel Culture" lesson plan is tailor-made for secondary educators, eager to spark critical thinking, debate, and understanding around a topic that's shaping our digital and real-world landscapes.Inside Your Comprehensive Toolkit:Dynamic PowerPoint Presentation (40 mins): Jumpstart the dialogue with an engaging presentation desig
Preview of Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress Primary Source Lesson

Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress Primary Source Lesson

The Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress Primary Source Lesson: Sometimes called the Declaration of Colonial Rights, or the Declaration of Rights, this lesson teaches students about the grievances of the American colonists following the Intolerable Acts. The Declaration was statement written by the newly formed First Continental Congress. A copy of the Declaration is included, and there is a url link and QR Code linked to the document online. This can be used in class or as
Preview of DBQ Assassination of Abraham Lincoln with Murder Report

DBQ Assassination of Abraham Lincoln with Murder Report

DBQ Assassination of Abraham Lincoln with Murder Report
Preview of Complete APUSH A.P. United States History Curriculum Map Prep Journals & Tests

Complete APUSH A.P. United States History Curriculum Map Prep Journals & Tests

Created by
J F
This is everything you need to to compile your own summative chapter assessments for the Advanced Placement US History Course as laid out by the American Pageant. This is the 13th edition. Will also loosely work with various other editions, the chapters may be slightly different, however. Answer key is included within the pages. The questions marked with a 'T' are the questions used for assessment. The questions marked with a 'P' are reserved for the "Prep Journal". Many MANY pages of informatio
Preview of APUSH Period 4: Jefferson Embargo Act- DBQ Analysis & SAQ- AP Exam Skills

APUSH Period 4: Jefferson Embargo Act- DBQ Analysis & SAQ- AP Exam Skills

This analysis of Jefferson's Embargo Act works excellent as an engaging group extension activity for Advanced Placement United States History or other secondary History courses. This activity embeds advanced source analysis of the famous O-Grab-Me political cartoon. Students analyze the key advanced analysis components needed for the A.P. Exam or other History courses. A short-answer question (SAQ) is also included which is set up in AP Exam format with AP Exam tips. A engaging PowerPoint embedd
Preview of DBQ: Gilded Age- Immigration

DBQ: Gilded Age- Immigration

Created by
TeachWithMxRam
This activity is great for DBQ beginners! The activity comes with a variety of 7 sources that highlight the Gilded Age Immigration experience. On the worksheets, it allows students to work together to complete the DBQ, then have a gallery walk of finished products!
Preview of “Six Months on the Potomac” Political Cartoon Analysis + Distance Learning

“Six Months on the Potomac” Political Cartoon Analysis + Distance Learning

“Six Months on the Potomac” Political Cartoon Analysis takes students back to the first years of the Civil War. The war between Union and Confederacy troops in 1861 and early 1862 was at a stalemate, neither side were winning battles. General George B. McClellan, commander of the Union army in the East was reluctant to attack the Confederates despite orders from President Lincoln to do so. Using primary source analysis, students capture the main idea of the cartoon, while picking apart the detai
Preview of Nathaniel Woods, The Death Penalty, & Wrongful Conviction (PBL)

Nathaniel Woods, The Death Penalty, & Wrongful Conviction (PBL)

In this unit, students will explore the Nathaniel Woods case and learn about the usage of the death penalty and the criminal "justice" system. The unit includes:A close reading of the appellant document "NATHANIEL WOODS, Petitioner, v. WARDEN HOLMAN CF, ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE OF ALABAMA, Respondents"Document-Based Questions (DBQ) on the death penalty Ted Talk Planning Guide13th documentary viewing guide13th Living Library ProjectSocial Media Discussion GuideText Annotation GuideGraphic Organize
Preview of APUSH Period 1-5: Top 20 Documents -AP Exam Distance Learning Review Activity

APUSH Period 1-5: Top 20 Documents -AP Exam Distance Learning Review Activity

For success on the Advanced Placement United States History Exam, students must be skilled in primary source analysis. This Top 20 analysis collection has been very successful reinforcing extended document skills for my students at the mid-term point. Embedded in this activity/assessment are 20 of the most essential APUSH documents, broken down in AP Historical Periods 1-5, that have been popular on past AP Exams. Students then must complete a full extended analysis of 5 of 20 documents. The ext
Preview of The Cold War DBQ

The Cold War DBQ

Created by
TeachWithMxRam
The Cold War DBQ includes the following:- Directions- Prompt- 7 Sources - 2 Lines pages for DBQ response
Preview of Rise of Industrialization (US History)

Rise of Industrialization (US History)

Reading with multiple choice, short answer, and political cartoon analysis introducing the rise of industrialization in America. Topics/vocab covered in reading: robber barons, Andrew Carnegie, JP Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Standard Oil, steel industry, philanthropy, gospel of wealth, horizontal integration, vertical integration, Bessemer process.
Preview of Robber Baron or Captain of Industry: Industrialization Cartoon Stations Activity

Robber Baron or Captain of Industry: Industrialization Cartoon Stations Activity

Over the course of the late 1800s, entrepreneurs like Thomas Edison, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller and J.P. Morgan helped to shape the growth of American industry. Some people saw them as Captains of Industry because they were inventive, hardworking and led the way in the rise of American business. Others saw them as Robber Barons because they were ruthless and self-centered entrepreneurs whose aggressive business practices destroyed the smaller competitors and drove many companies out of
Preview of DBQ - Magna Carta w/ KEY

DBQ - Magna Carta w/ KEY

Created by
Just Add Teacher
The "The Magna Carta" DBQ package is designed to help students explore the significant social, political, and legal factors that led to the creation of the Magna Carta and its lasting influence on modern governance. Through document analysis, students will gain insights into the motivations behind the Magna Carta, the specific articles that limited the king's power, and the broader implications for the development of constitutional principles.Features of the DBQ:Key Topics Included:Historical Co
Preview of Economics Primary Source MEGA BUNDLE - Distance Learning - Regular & AP

Economics Primary Source MEGA BUNDLE - Distance Learning - Regular & AP

Whether for distance learning or otherwise, this bundle includes THIRTY-TWO separate primary sources for analysis that incorporate various historical and analytical skills. Students must assess the document(s) in question, connect it with relevant historical context, and explain how the document exemplifies the economic/historical theme. I've used all or parts of these with my AP classes, as well as my regular economics class. They can also function as extra credit assignments for regular classe
Preview of Emancipation Proclamation Close Reading

Emancipation Proclamation Close Reading

Created by
History Guru
Let’s face it, close reading isn’t often a skill that comes naturally. When our students get a new reading assignment, their first instinct is often to race to the finish line rather than engage deeply with a text. Getting students to slow down, engage with the text in different ways, and reflect as they read are challenges for every teacher, and are the goals of close reading. They’re also at the heart of the Common Core English Language Arts standards. There’s no magic way to turn your class i
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