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Preview of U.S. History End of the Year Project - Design Your Own Amusement Park

U.S. History End of the Year Project - Design Your Own Amusement Park

☀️Summer is almost here Finish out the year with a U.S. history creative project! This is a perfect project to end teaching a year of U.S. history. Task: Design a Social Studies-themed amusement park! This year our content focused on U.S. history. Design a park based on the topics covered. Students will create different themed rides starting with the first settlers and ending with the Civil War. The project also requires a few "map skills". Product Includes: 1. Project Requirments2. Rubric with
Preview of APUSH Full Year of SAQs- 33 Stimulus Based SAQ Activities -Answer Keys Included!

APUSH Full Year of SAQs- 33 Stimulus Based SAQ Activities -Answer Keys Included!

This Full Year SAQ Bundle is a great resource for guiding your students in AP U.S. History (APUSH) through 33 SAQ (Short Answer Questions) stimulus based prompts & questions for Periods 1-9.For each of the 33 SAQs, they include the following:SAQ stimulus based promptsStudent response handoutsSAQ Rubric and Answer Keys & Sample ResponsesThe topics for each of the SAQ Activities include:Bartolome de Las Casas and the Encomienda SystemThe First Great AwakeningThe Albany Plan & the Frenc
Preview of Forming a New Nation- Constitution, Bill of Rights, & Preamble One-Pager

Forming a New Nation- Constitution, Bill of Rights, & Preamble One-Pager

What's a One Pager? A one-pager is a collage of pictures, quotations, and ideas to represent your knowledge of a topic.This is a fun project for students to show what they know about the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and the Preamble. Students will be required to include pictures, images, definitions, and summaries of key legal documents in US history. I used this as a summative assessment to differentiate assessments. Quizzes can get boring!
Preview of Causes of the Revolutionary War Project

Causes of the Revolutionary War Project

Project to show understanding of the causes of the Revolutionary War.Includes a RubricTwo options for a project (write a cover or make a timeline)Covers the Proclamation of 1763, the Quartering Act, the Stamp Act, the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and the Intolerable Acts.
Preview of No Prep 13 Colonies Project

No Prep 13 Colonies Project

13 Colonies Social Studies / History ProjectRubric and Example Included!Students must create a billboard advertisement for their chosen colony. Billboard must include:-slogan-year of establishment-the geography of the colony-the region of the colony-economy of colony-government of the colony-and more!
Preview of Early Explorers of the New World

Early Explorers of the New World

Rubric and Student Example Included!Students must write a letter from the first-person point of view of an Early Explorer coming to the New World. Rubric covers:-proper letter formatting-cursive handwriting-important information about the chosen explorer-creativity-and more!Printable, No Prep!
Preview of Instant Curriculum (Just Add Teacher) MEGA BUNDLE American I & II Essay Rubrics

Instant Curriculum (Just Add Teacher) MEGA BUNDLE American I & II Essay Rubrics

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Just Add Teacher
Teach American I and American II (or US History) and want an additional challenge for your Honors class? I've got you covered! (Note: these Essays connect extremely well with my Instant Curriculum (Just Add Teacher) - American I (and II) Bundle, but are capable of standing on their own 100%) Here are 31 detailed essay rubrics and a Practice Essay (One for each week) that cover important American Historical events from 1588 to Present Day. There are CLEAR and CONCISE instructions for students on
Preview of Memorial Day Landmark Research Project

Memorial Day Landmark Research Project

This research project involves researching a landmark or war memorial related to military service, in remembrance of the Memorial Day holiday. Purchase includes project directions, and project grading rubric. Please follow me to be informed of product updates, revisions, and new product uploads. I am constantly adding more products, and improving previously posted items. Thank you for looking!
Preview of Instant Curriculum (Just Add Teacher) - American II - Essay Rubrics’

Instant Curriculum (Just Add Teacher) - American II - Essay Rubrics’

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Just Add Teacher
Teach American II (or US History) and want an additional challenge for your Honors class? I've got you covered!(Note: these Essays connect extremely well with my Instant Curriculum (Just Add Teacher) - American II Bundle, but are capable of standing on their own 100%)Here are 16 detailed essay rubrics and a Practice Essay (One for each week) that cover important American Historical events from 1855 to Present Day. There are CLEAR and CONCISE instructions for students on each Rubric of what is ex
Preview of Instant Curriculum (Just Add Teacher) - American I - Essay Rubrics

Instant Curriculum (Just Add Teacher) - American I - Essay Rubrics

Created by
Just Add Teacher
Teach American I (or US History) and want an additional challenge for your Honors class? I've got you covered!(Note: these Essays connect extremely well with my Instant Curriculum (Just Add Teacher) - American I Bundle, but are capable of standing on their own 100%)Here are 15 detailed essay rubrics and a Practice Essay (One for each week) that cover important American Historical events from 1588 to 1877. There are CLEAR and CONCISE instructions for students on each Rubric of what is expected. T
Preview of Group Project Reenactment a Reformer - presentation advanced

Group Project Reenactment a Reformer - presentation advanced

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The Patriot
Group Project GoalTo identify and learn how certain leaders changed the way people lived and thought through their words and actions. Students will research a speech given by a leader-reformer and then plan and present a scene on the speech in their own words.● 3-5 minutes max.● Use props, accents, quotes, portraits, and/or costumes.● Provide a bibliography to document your research.● Groups assigned by teacher (2-4 people)Essential QuestionHow do new ideas change the way people live?Circle Our
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