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Higher education Native Americans thematic unit plans

Preview of Unearthing the Past: Ethical Dilemmas in Archaeology Unit

Unearthing the Past: Ethical Dilemmas in Archaeology Unit

Description: Dive deep into the ethical complexities of archaeology with our engaging and thought-provoking unit, "Unearthing the Past." This comprehensive package is perfect for high school English classes exploring themes of history, ethics, and critical thinking.What's Included:Poems by Heid Erdrich exploring the Kennewick Man controversy.Seven Nonfiction articles delving into ethical considerations in archaeology.Four powerpoint presentations with multiple lessons on each for poetry, The Man
Preview of Industrialization (1865-1914) Slides (High School)

Industrialization (1865-1914) Slides (High School)

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are slides that are used to teach the industrialization of the United States. These slides includes links to relevant videos, go over crucial vocabulary, have pictures, teach the information, and have in-depth questions to summarize each topic. The main topics are the changes brought by industry, immigration, urbanization, the change in the South, the change in the West, and issues brought about by the Gilded Age. This is most ideal for high school students due to the depth of the content.
Preview of Indigenous People's Day

Indigenous People's Day

Created by
SunshineScholars
Google slides that explain who Indigenous People are and how Indigenous People's Day is celebrated. Includes critical thinking prompts, multimedia instruction (links to videos, books, sources, etc.), vocabulary, and more. Can be modified to support various glad level needs.
Preview of Industrialism Unit Pre-Test

Industrialism Unit Pre-Test

Created by
Holly Pederson
This is a pre-assessment that can be given to students at the start of a unit on industrialism. It covers the advancement of the era, discrimination, and treatment of Native Americans. There is no answer key because the answers will generally vary based on what is specifically covered in the course. The depth of these questions puts it at a high school level.
Preview of Industrial Revolution Assessment

Industrial Revolution Assessment

Created by
Holly Pederson
This is a test that assesses what students learned in a unit about the Industrial Revolution. This asks questions related to changes in production, discrimination, treatment of Native Americans, Westernization, and changes in farm life. These questions are intended to be answered in depth. Prior to the assessment, students should be taught to answer questions that go in-depth and ask many things at once. Do to the complexity of the questions, this is designed for high school students.
Preview of Industrialization Unit (High School)

Industrialization Unit (High School)

Created by
Holly Pederson
This is everything that you would need to teach a unit on Industrialism, including a pre-assessment, slides covering the information, and a post-assessment. This covers everything that students need to know about discrimination, the changes in production, Westernization, changes in farm life, and the treatment of Native Americans at this time. This is most ideal for high school students and higher education given the depth of the material.
Preview of Cultural Sensitivities

Cultural Sensitivities

Created by
Carmen McKenna
This article is an argument that is useful for analysis and debate.It is written from a Christian perspective.
Preview of U.S. History Unit 1: "The Real Democracy Experiment" Unit Overview

U.S. History Unit 1: "The Real Democracy Experiment" Unit Overview

Several years ago, when the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks were revised, I decided to make my primarily chronological unit plan more thematic. So, instead of teaching 12+ units, I created four main units that encompassed all of the events typically taught in 11th grade history. This document is an overview of my first unit - The Real Democracy Experiment. Students brainstorm what it means to be American, examine the role of government in teens' lives, explore the issue of race post Civil Wa
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