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Common Core RH.9-10.3 guided reading books

Preview of The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: The Middle Passage

The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: The Middle Passage

African American History The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit Lesson: The Middle PassageEssential Question: What were the long-term impacts of the Atlantic slave trade on African societies, the economies of European countries, and the development of the Americas?Directions: After reading each topic answer the guided reading questions, DBQs & Use the graphic organizer below to take notes on the Triangular Trade, The Journey to the Americas, and the Effects of the Slave Trade. Then after completing t
Preview of Fredrick Douglass First Autobiography Teaching Guide

Fredrick Douglass First Autobiography Teaching Guide

In this 9 page teaching guide, I explain a chapter by chapter guide to teaching Fredrick Douglass's first autobiography. This includes links to a free PDF version of this powerful but relatively short book. In this guide you will find links to resources, a full description of my procedure for teaching this book, disclaimers to share with your students and necessary content knowledge for teachers. Fredrick Douglass is a crucial figure during the Civil War era and this curriculum will allow studen
Preview of The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: Africans in the Americas

The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit: Africans in the Americas

African American History The Atlantic Slave Trade Unit Lesson: Africans in the AmericasEssential Question: What were the long-term impacts of the Atlantic slave trade on African societies, the economies of European countries, and the development of the Americas?Directions: After reading each topic answer the guided reading questions & Use the graphic organizer below to take notes on Slavery in the Americas, and Africans Help Settle the Americas. Then after completing the lesson have students
Preview of The Civil War Unit Bundle

The Civil War Unit Bundle

Bundle of all the Civil War Resources
Preview of A New Nation: Foreign Affairs in Late 18th Century

A New Nation: Foreign Affairs in Late 18th Century

A New Nation: Foreign Affairs in Late 18th CenturyInquiry Question: How did events in Europe during the late 18th century impact American public opinion and shape the nation's approach to foreign affairs?As students read, they will answer reading comprehension & DBQsAssessment: Debate Neutrality: Past and Present PerspectivesAssessment Overview:students will engage in a debate about the concept of neutrality in historical or current events. They will explore the feasibility and implications
Preview of A Divided Nation: Slavery and Secession

A Divided Nation: Slavery and Secession

A Divided Nation: Slavery and SecessionInquiry Question: How did a series of controversial events surrounding slavery heighten sectional conflict and bring the United States to the brink of war and secession?Directions: As students read they will answer the reading comprehension questions & DBQs. Then they will work on the assessment/project at the end of the reading.Assessment/Project: A Divided Nation: Slavery and Secession  A Journey to the Brink of WarObjective: To explore and understand
Preview of Judeo-Christian Tradition Reading & Assessments

Judeo-Christian Tradition Reading & Assessments

Judeo-Christian Tradition Reading Inquiry-Question: How did Judaism and Christianity promote concepts of individual worth, ethical values, and the fight against injustice?Directions: As you read each topic answer the reading comprehension questions & DBQs. Then answer the Essay Question at the end of the reading assignment.Optional Alternative Assessment/Project Multimedia Presentation Objective: Create a multimedia presentation that explores the concepts of individual worth, ethical values,
Preview of The Americas in the 16th Century: West African Societies Around 1492

The Americas in the 16th Century: West African Societies Around 1492

The Americas in the 16th Century Unit Overview: In this unit, students will learn about the native cultures of North America, Africa, and Europe. Students will also discover how Europeans began to conquer and colonize parts of the Americas.Essential Question: How did the interactions between Native cultures of North America, Africa, and Europe shape the process of European conquest and colonization in the Americas?Lesson Two: West African Societies Around 1492Inquiry Question: How did the divers
Preview of Westward Expansion: Expansion in Texas

Westward Expansion: Expansion in Texas

Westward Expansion: Expansion in TexasInquiry Question: How did the offer of land grants to American settlers in Texas lead to conflicts over religion, cultural differences, and the issue of slavery, shaping the expansion in the region?Directions: As students read they will answer the reading comprehension questions & DBQs. Then they will work on the assessment at the end of the reading. Assessment: Westward Expansion in Texas  Conflicts and ConsequencesAssessment Overview:In this project, s
Preview of The Americas in the 16th Century: Spain’s Empire in the Americas

The Americas in the 16th Century: Spain’s Empire in the Americas

The Americas in the 16th Century Unit Overview: In this unit, students will learn about the native cultures of North America, Africa, and Europe. Students will also discover how Europeans began to conquer and colonize parts of the Americas.Essential Question: How did the interactions between Native cultures of North America, Africa, and Europe shape the process of European conquest and colonization in the Americas?Lesson Five: Spain’s Empire in the AmericasInquiry Question: How did Spain's conqu
Preview of About Harriet Tubman - Adapted Book (Editable) / Women's History Month

About Harriet Tubman - Adapted Book (Editable) / Women's History Month

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Naturally Zen
Looking for an interactive activity to teach your students about historical figures and heroes during Black History Month. This fun adapted book shares facts about important people throughout history while using real life pictures. Adapted books are perfect for your emergent readers, English Language Learners and are especially useful for student with autism and other special education needs. Interactive adapted books are a great addition to your guided, shared, or independent reading activities
Preview of Nationalism and Sectionalism: Jacksonian Democracy

Nationalism and Sectionalism: Jacksonian Democracy

Nationalism and Sectionalism: Jacksonian DemocracyInquiry Question: How did Andrew Jackson's policies during his Presidency reflect his advocacy for the common people while also raising concerns about their impact on Native American rights?Directions: As students read they will answer the reading comprehension questions & DBQs. Then they will work on the assessment at the end of the reading.
Preview of The Enlightenment and Democratic Revolutions Reading & Assessments

The Enlightenment and Democratic Revolutions Reading & Assessments

The Enlightenment and Democratic Revolutions Reading Inquiry-Question: How did Enlightenment ideas contribute to the emergence of democratic revolutions in America and France?Directions: As you read each topic answer the reading comprehension questions & DBQs. Then answer the Essay Question at the end of the reading assignment. Optional Alternative Assessments/ProjectsDemocratic Institutions in England TimelineOption 1: Create a Political CartoonInstructions:Research the key ideas and princi
Preview of Democracy in England Reading & Assessments

Democracy in England Reading & Assessments

Democracy in England Reading Inquiry-Question: How did the development of democratic institutions in England limit the power of the monarchy?Directions: As you read each topic answer the reading comprehension questions & DBQs. Then answer the Essay Question at the end of the reading assignment. Optional Alternative Assessment/Project Democratic Institutions in England TimelineObjective: Create a visual timeline that highlights the key democratic institutions that emerged in England and their
Preview of Nationalism and Sectionalism: Regional Economies

Nationalism and Sectionalism: Regional Economies

Nationalism and Sectionalism: Regional EconomiesInquiry Question: In what ways did the contrasting economic systems of the North and the South contribute to the emergence of political divisions and tensions between the regions during the early 1800s? Directions: As students read they will answer the reading comprehension questions & DBQs. Then they will work on the assessment at the end of the reading.
Preview of A New Nation: Washington’s Presidency

A New Nation: Washington’s Presidency

A New Nation: Washington’s PresidencyInquiry Question: In what ways did President Washington's leadership shape the early implementation and development of the United States government?As students read, they will answer reading questions & DBQsAssessment: "Creating a Presidential Legacy: George Washington's Presidency"Project Overview:In this project, students will explore the transformative impact of George Washington's presidency on the United States. They will investigate how Washington,
Preview of The American Revolution: Taxation, Representation, and Liberty

The American Revolution: Taxation, Representation, and Liberty

The American Revolution: Taxation, Representation, and LibertyInquiry Question: How did the issues of taxation, representation, and liberty contribute to the growing conflict between Great Britain and the American colonies during the period of rebellion?As students read this assignment, they will answer Reading Questions & Document Based QuestionsAssessment: Editorial/Letter to the Editor/Opinion Article Instructions:Write an editorial, letter to the editor, or opinion article on a topic rel
Preview of The Americas in the 16th Century: Societies in the Americas to 1492

The Americas in the 16th Century: Societies in the Americas to 1492

The Americas in the 16th Century Unit Overview: In this unit, students will learn about the native cultures of North America, Africa, and Europe. Students will also discover how Europeans began to conquer and colonize parts of the Americas.Essential Question:How did the interactions between Native cultures of North America, Africa, and Europe shape the process of European conquest and colonization in the Americas?Lesson One: Societies in the Americas to 1492Inquiry Question: In what ways did the
Preview of The Americas in the 16th Century: Transatlantic Encounters

The Americas in the 16th Century: Transatlantic Encounters

The Americas in the 16th Century Unit Overview: In this unit, students will learn about the native cultures of North America, Africa, and Europe. Students will also discover how Europeans began to conquer and colonize parts of the Americas.Essential Question: How did the interactions between Native cultures of North America, Africa, and Europe shape the process of European conquest and colonization in the Americas?Lesson Four: Transatlantic EncountersInquiry Question: How did Columbus's voyages
Preview of The Americas in the 16th Century: European Societies Around 1492

The Americas in the 16th Century: European Societies Around 1492

The Americas in the 16th Century Unit Overview: In this unit, students will learn about the native cultures of North America, Africa, and Europe. Students will also discover how Europeans began to conquer and colonize parts of the Americas.Essential Question: How did the interactions between Native cultures of North America, Africa, and Europe shape the process of European conquest and colonization in the Americas?Lesson Three: European Societies Around 1492Inquiry Question: How did political, e
Preview of African Americans in the New Republic: African Americans Resist Slavery

African Americans in the New Republic: African Americans Resist Slavery

African Americans in the New RepublicAfrican Americans Resist SlaveryInquiry Question: What were the different strategies and methods utilized by African Americans to resist slavery and seek freedom during the period of enslavement in the United States?Directions:As students read they will answer the reading comprehension questions & DBQs. Then they will work on the assessment/projects at the end of the reading. Assessment/Project: African Americans' Quest for Freedom: Strategies of Resistan
Preview of The U.S. Constitution: Ratifying the Constitution

The U.S. Constitution: Ratifying the Constitution

The U.S. Constitution Reading: Ratifying the ConstitutionInquiry Question: How did the promise of a Bill of Rights influence the ratification of the Constitution, and what role did it play in addressing concerns and securing support from both Federalists and Anti-Federalists?As students read, they will answer reading comprehension questions & DBQs.Assessment: Debate the ratifying of the ConstitutionObjectives: Analyze the historical debates between the Federalists and Antifederalists during
Preview of Nationalism and Sectionalism: The Market Revolution

Nationalism and Sectionalism: The Market Revolution

Nationalism and Sectionalism: The Market RevolutionInquiry Question: How did the Market Revolution and technological changes in the 19th century lead to increased economic interaction and diversity among different regions of the United States?Directions: As students read they will answer the reading comprehension questions & DBQs. Then they will work on the assessment at the end of the reading. Assessment : "The Market Revolution: Connecting a Nation"Assessment Overview:The project "The Mark
Preview of A New Nation: The War of 1812

A New Nation: The War of 1812

A New Nation: The War of 1812Inquiry Question: What were the main causes and consequences of the War of 1812, and how did this conflict impact the development of the United States as a nation?As students read, they will answer reading questions & DBQsAssessment: "The War of 1812: Causes, Consequences, & the Evolution of a Nation"Assessment Overview:Students will delve into the causes and consequences of the War of 1812 and explore its significant impact on the development of the United S
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