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World history posters for Easel Activities $5-10

Preview of World War II and The U.S. Home Front Collaborative Research Poster Project

World War II and The U.S. Home Front Collaborative Research Poster Project

DESCRIPTION:On Dec. 7th, 1941, the United States was attacked at Pearl Harbor and thrusted the country into World War II. This World War II: The United States and the Home Front Collaborative Research Project focuses on how quickly the United States government was able to mobilize its citizen in support of the war effort.This comprehensive project is perfect for grades 8th-12th and contains three research stations which cover an array of topics such as the wartime economy, getting women to join
Preview of Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points - Gallery Walk, Political Cartoon & Speech Analysis

Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points - Gallery Walk, Political Cartoon & Speech Analysis

This product was created with the intention of covering Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points as part of your WWI unit or Imperialism study It can be used for introduction, review, as sub-plans, homework, or extra-credit opportunities!This product includes the following:Bell-ringer & Exit slip prompts and templatesInstructions for use: for the teacherPrintable student handouts / guided questions linked to CCSSPrintable Posters and labels with links to additional resourcesPolitical Cartoon Activity AND
Preview of WWII: United States from Neutrality to World War II Collaborative Poster Project

WWII: United States from Neutrality to World War II Collaborative Poster Project

DESCRIPTION:World War II changed the course of history and impacted millions of people around the globe. If you need a lesson that focuses on the United States initial stance of neutrality to its ultimate involvement, after the attack on Pearl Harbor, then look no further. This poster project, created for grades 8th-12th (and homeschoolers), features an original WWII illustration (American naval officer) and has five research stations which cover topics such as: the Neutrality Acts, Pearl Harbo
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