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Preview of Peer Feedback & Grading Sheet: DBQ & LEQ for AP® Euro, APUSH & AP® World History

Peer Feedback & Grading Sheet: DBQ & LEQ for AP® Euro, APUSH & AP® World History

Frequent DBQ & LEQ writing practice is the key to skill development in your AP History Classes. But who has time to GRADE all that? Make peer feedback work for you! These Peer Feedback Worksheets will both increase student mastery AND reduce teacher stress. These sheets work for ALL AP History Classes: AP European History, AP World History & AP US History.UPDATED to reflect changes to the DBQ/LEQ Rubrics for 2023. Email with questions: julie@yeoldehistoryshoppe.comWHY DO PEER GRADING?Stu
Preview of Native Americans Geography & Lifestyle APUSH or US History PPT + Map Activity

Native Americans Geography & Lifestyle APUSH or US History PPT + Map Activity

This mapping activity covering Native American settlements prior to European contact will engage students in learning about the diverse resources and lifestyles of Natives across the North American Continent. No prep or outside knowledge needed! The PPT & worksheets are ready to go. There is even a fully digital option. This activity is great for AP US History classes (Period 1) or on-level US History classes. REGIONS & TERMS COVERED:Northwest: longhouses, totem polesGreat Basin/Plateau:
Preview of History TECUMSEH Native America Shawnee Indian w/ 10 Reading Comprehension Ques

History TECUMSEH Native America Shawnee Indian w/ 10 Reading Comprehension Ques

Created by
Jacklyn Spark
Here is an interesting Reading Comprehension mini-lesson within the context of a Social Studies lesson. It would serve well as a resource for Native American curriculum or as a supplement to a War of 1812 Social Studies lesson. In two pages of informational text, this lesson tells about the life of the Shawnee chief, Tecumseh. It explains how Tecumseh wanted to unite all Native American tribes into one nation to stop the expansion of white settlers into their lands. It describes Tecumseh's tale
Preview of Minnesota History Bundle - PowerPoints, Projects, and Readings

Minnesota History Bundle - PowerPoints, Projects, and Readings

This bundle includes all of my course syllabus, PowerPoints, note outlines that go with the PowerPoints, discussion questions for Brenda Child's "My Grandfather's Knocking Sticks," and questions from Risjord's "A Popular History of Minnesota." The items were created for a high school CITS (College in the Schools) course but the presentations could be modified to meet a 6th grade classroom's need. PowerPoint Presentations: Ojibwe HistoryDakota HistoryMinnesota's Very Early HistoryOjibwe and Dako
Preview of Colonies of North & South America US History, AP® Euro, APUSH & World History

Colonies of North & South America US History, AP® Euro, APUSH & World History

This activity will provide students with the opportunity to visualize where each European colony was on the map and then gain an understanding of the history and key features of the Spanish, French, and British colonies -- plus a bit on the Dutch & Portuguese. Everything students need is included in the 17 slide Teacher PPT that will guide students through the activity with explicit instructions and all the key information. Slides include a variety of maps, video, charts, and information to
Preview of Trail of Tears DBQ Document Packet

Trail of Tears DBQ Document Packet

This document packet can be used alone or accompanied by an essay, in studying Native Americans/Cherokees/The Trail of Tears/President Andrew Jackson. Documents consist of text, map, and illustrations, with questions following each document. This assignment encourages students to think about the events surrounding Native American Removal, from various points of view.
Preview of Conflict & Cooperation: Native Americans & Colonists - US History or APUSH

Conflict & Cooperation: Native Americans & Colonists - US History or APUSH

Students will learn about examples of cooperation and conflict between Native Americans and colonists to answer the essential question: What factors lead to increased conflict between colonists and Natives as time went on? Includes a worksheet, PPT or reading handouts & blank template for student PPTs.TOPICS COVERED:Squanto & the PilgrimsPowhatan WarsBeaver WarsPequot WarKing Philip's WarPueblo RevoltOPTION 1: Students will review a Handout about (& conduct research on) one specific
Preview of How the Iroquois Confederacy Inspired the US Constitution

How the Iroquois Confederacy Inspired the US Constitution

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article about the connections between the US Constitution and the Iroquois Confederacy. A great activity for studying US Government, Native Americans, a supplement, fill in, or substitute teaching plan anytime! This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. The information is from history.com, the questions are mine. MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of Info Reading Text - The FBI's first big case: The Osage Murders (no prep/sub)

Info Reading Text - The FBI's first big case: The Osage Murders (no prep/sub)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
Click here for "Author's Purpose" additional activityThis is an informational reading article about the Osage murders, the first major case handled by the FBI, and the prejudice with which the case had been handled previously. Works well as an assignment about the FBI, or as a study of the Native American-White American relationship in the 1920's. To make this assignment even more engaging, download my assignment "Author's Purpose". https://www.teacherspaytea
Preview of Info Reading Text - Closing the Frontier: Life on the Reservations (no prep/sub)

Info Reading Text - Closing the Frontier: Life on the Reservations (no prep/sub)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
A reading assignment about the closing of the western frontier and Native resistance, and the relocation of the last tribes onto reservations in Oklahoma. A great way to introduce the subject. The reading comes from a really great website, ushistory.org, under their free textbook tab. The information presented is theirs, I made up the questions. This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. Perfect as a supplement, or if you don't have a textbook! Also great as a Sub Assignment. MS
Preview of Info Reading Text - The Ancient Americas: Cahokia and Chaco Canyon-Trade Centers

Info Reading Text - The Ancient Americas: Cahokia and Chaco Canyon-Trade Centers

Created by
Vagi's Vault
Click here for "Author's Purpose" additional activityAn informational text article about two of the key trade centers in North America, Cahokia and Chaco Canyon. A great activity for introducing or comparing early settlements, a supplement, fill in, or substitute teaching plan anytime! This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. The information is from History.com, the questions are mine. To make this assignment even more engaging, download my assign
Preview of The Decline of the Plains Indian: Extinction and Assimilation DBQ

The Decline of the Plains Indian: Extinction and Assimilation DBQ

This assignment contains 5 documents which encourage students to investigate what caused the decline of the Plains Indian. The sources include;(1.) Buffalo Hides outside Dodge City, 1878 National Archives(2.) Chester Anders Fee, Chief Joseph: The Biography of a Great Indian(3.) Geoffrey Ward, The West: An Illustrated History 1996(4.) Commissioner of Indian Affairs Thomas Jefferson Morgan, 1891(5.) Lakota boys at the Carlisle Indian Industrial SchoolEach document has 1-4 questions each to help st
Preview of Map of Native American Tribes in the United States A changing map

Map of Native American Tribes in the United States A changing map

Created by
The Lesson Pony
STEM and History Combine lesson with your history teacher. This lesson in mapping will illustrate the importance of mapping and the impact on the Native American population. Maps are not only to tell directions will serve to illustrate trends in populations. This lesson will engage your students to a new understandings of American history and answer the question "what happened to the Indian Tribes". There can be no history without geography Ideal for the classroom and distance learning.https
Preview of My World Social Studies Florida - Ch 3 Lesson 3 - Pilgrims & Puritans in New Eng

My World Social Studies Florida - Ch 3 Lesson 3 - Pilgrims & Puritans in New Eng

My World Social Studies Florida - Grade 5Chapter 3 Lesson 3: Pilgrims and Puritans in New EnglandThis product is the perfect companion for the My World Social Studies Florida student digital textbook.Students will be accountable for their active reading using these response questions.This product includes:Learning ObjectivesLearning TargetsVocabulary IntegrationDifferentiated Question TypesScaffold Student AccountabilityActive Reading QuestionsStudent Engagement QuestionsTeacher Answer Keys
Preview of My World Social Studies Florida - Ch 3 Lesson 2 - English Colonies in Virgina

My World Social Studies Florida - Ch 3 Lesson 2 - English Colonies in Virgina

My World Social Studies Florida - Grade 5Chapter 3 Lesson 2: The English Colonies in VirginiaThis product is the perfect companion for the My World Social Studies Florida student digital textbook.Students will be accountable for their active reading using these response questions.This product includes:Learning ObjectivesLearning TargetsVocabulary IntegrationDifferentiated Question TypesScaffold Student AccountabilityActive Reading QuestionsStudent Engagement QuestionsTeacher Answer Keys
Preview of Early Native American Artifacts APUSH or US History Museum & Source Activity

Early Native American Artifacts APUSH or US History Museum & Source Activity

Students will curate their own museum exhibit after exploring the exhibit at the Museum of Native American History. (Reading Handout provided for schools without internet access). ERAS IN ACTIVITY:THE WOODLAND PERIOD (c. 1000 BC - c. 900 AD)THE MISSISSIPPIAN PERIOD (c. 900 - c. 1450)THE PRE-COLUMBIAN PERIOD (c. 1100 - c. 1600)Students will think about what types of physical artifacts represent important aspects of native culture at a give time and place & create an exhibit accordingly. The
Preview of Jamestown-Native American Relationship Primary Source Activity

Jamestown-Native American Relationship Primary Source Activity

Created by
Jack Drummond
In this enrichment activity, students look at 3 primary source diary entries written by different Jamestown settlers at different periods. Students answer document based questions (DBQ's) as they analyze and respond to the different settler's claims. Students use critical thinking to respond to each of the 4 questions. This is great as a supplemental activity or as a challenging homework assignment.
Preview of Crash Course: US History #1: The Black Legend, Native Americans and Spaniards

Crash Course: US History #1: The Black Legend, Native Americans and Spaniards

Created by
Vagi's Vault
This is a viewing guide for Crash Course US History Episode 1 - The Black Legend, Native Americans and Spaniards. It can be used either as an active viewing guide, or as a post viewing assessment. The activity includes 10 active viewing questions (remember to have kids preview them), 10 post-viewing True/False statements, and two follow up questions, focusing on the big ideas.It is a very good idea to have your students read the questions before you show them the video, as many of these videos a
Preview of Beringia Land Bridge - Pre-Columbia America

Beringia Land Bridge - Pre-Columbia America

Created by
To The Point
I use this map to introduce the topic of pre-Columbia America. The map has the students identify the continents that the First Americans traveled across, the coordinates for famous pre-Columbian cities, and the location Beringia.
Preview of TED Talk: The Last Chief of the Comanches and the Fall of an Empire- Dustin Tahm

TED Talk: The Last Chief of the Comanches and the Fall of an Empire- Dustin Tahm

Created by
Aurora Originals
Description: Immerse your students in the compelling story of Quanah Parker, a legendary figure in Native American history, with this engaging assignment inspired by a TED Talk. Quanah Parker's life is a testament to resilience, adaptation, and cultural preservation, making it an excellent topic for high school and college-level students interested in history, leadership, and indigenous studies.Key Features:Historical Exploration: Students will delve into the complex history of the Comanche peop
Preview of Treaties the US Government Signed and Broke with Native American Tribes

Treaties the US Government Signed and Broke with Native American Tribes

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article about some of the treaties the US government signed, the broke, with Native American tribes. A great activity for studying Native Americans, a supplement, fill in, or substitute teaching plan anytime! This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. The information is from history.com, the questions are mine. MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of My World Social Studies Florida - Ch 3 Lesson 1 - The Spanish Colony in America

My World Social Studies Florida - Ch 3 Lesson 1 - The Spanish Colony in America

My World Social Studies Florida - Grade 5Chapter 3 Lesson 1: The Spanish Colony in the AmericasThis product is the perfect companion for the My World Social Studies Florida student digital textbook.Students will be accountable for their active reading using these response questions.This product includes:Learning ObjectivesLearning TargetsVocabulary IntegrationDifferentiated Question TypesScaffold Student AccountabilityActive Reading QuestionsStudent Engagement QuestionsTeacher Answer Keys
Preview of Columbian Exchange Magazine + SAQs APUSH or US History AP® Euro World History

Columbian Exchange Magazine + SAQs APUSH or US History AP® Euro World History

Students will explore the profound effects of the Columbian Exchange -- links provided to start research -- and then write 2 short magazine articles explaining the effects on both Native Americans and Europeans. Detailed instructions and rubric will guide students to writing their best articles. SAQs can be used after to assess their learning. Student samples/keys are provided! INSTRUCTIONS:Students will research the Columbian Exchange to write 2 MAGAZINE ARTICLES: One focusing on the effects o
Preview of Ohio Adena and Hopewell Fact Sort

Ohio Adena and Hopewell Fact Sort

Created by
Holly Barr
This fact sort includes 18 facts specific to Ohio Adena and Hopewell Indians. The activity aligns with Ohio Social Studies New Learning Standard 4.HIS.3.
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