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8th grade british history scaffolded notes for Microsoft Word

Preview of History Alive "America Through Industrialism" Chapter 3 & 4 Notes -

History Alive "America Through Industrialism" Chapter 3 & 4 Notes -

These are outline notes for the textbook History Alive - "America Through Industrialism" Chapter 3 & 4 in the 2011 edition. They can be used for the older editions as well with some modification.This is the note packet for a unit plan entitled English Colonial Life. They include concepts and vocabulary notes for the two chapters. Information includes information about the three colonial regions, profiles of the 8 major colonies, and information on daily colonial life. This can be used as not
Preview of English Bill of Rights (1689) Critical Reading

English Bill of Rights (1689) Critical Reading

This political document critical reading is a great exercise for any history or politics unit. It can be used as an in-class activity that gives way to a discussion and/or exploration of U.S. History during the time of the colonies and Revolutionary War, as this document inspired the writers of our revolutionary documents. Interactive, Colorful, and Engaging!Students are asked to:1. First, complete the Background Information reading. 2. Next, make a prediction about the document based on the Wor
Preview of Henry VIII and the Church of England (guided notes)

Henry VIII and the Church of England (guided notes)

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HGregory History
Guided companion notes for Henry VIII and the Church of England (English Reformation) for scaffolding. Companion PowerPoint available for sale!
Preview of Art Analysis Guided Notes: Puritans and Religious Intolerance in England

Art Analysis Guided Notes: Puritans and Religious Intolerance in England

Why did the Puritans migrate to North America in the early colonial days? This resource uses period artwork to explore one of the factors that pushed Puritans out of England: religious persecution. Students will view prints depicting religiously motivated violence from 1550-1650 and draw conclusions about why the Puritans would have wanted to leave England. Warning: the imagery in this artwork is graphic and suggests violence. While most students will find the shocking content very engaging, s
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