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Preview of Major Events and Battles of the Civil War Powerpoint

Major Events and Battles of the Civil War Powerpoint

Created by
Luv2Educate
Major Events and Battles of the Civil War This 11-slide PowerPoint presentation contains simple and student friendly fast facts about each battle and/or quotes (from Lincoln's major speeches) for each of the following major events and battles of the Civil War: ★Fort Sumter-1 Slide★First Battle of Manassas (Bull Run)-1 Slide★The Battle of Hampton Roads-1 Slide★The Battle of Antietam-1 Slide★The Emancipation Proclamation-2 Slides★The Battle of Gettysburg-1 Slide★The Gettysburg Address-1 Slide★The
Preview of The Road To Independence (Stamp Act, Sugar Act, & Townshend Act)

The Road To Independence (Stamp Act, Sugar Act, & Townshend Act)

This handout provides students with an opportunity to review (or be assessed) on the essential events that lead to colonies independence from British rule. It specifically addresses the Stamp Act, Sugar Act, and Townshend Act.
Preview of Colonial America: The 13 Colonies Interactive Notebook Mapping Activity Bundle

Colonial America: The 13 Colonies Interactive Notebook Mapping Activity Bundle

Created by
Luv2Educate
This bundle contains mapping activities for the Mid-Atlantic, New England, and Southern Colonies that students can:Glue into their interactive notebooks (the map themselves are a 1/2 page--printed two to a page to conserve paper), use as an independent activity, or as homework. It contains a separate page that has map instructions for the Mid-Atlantic Colonies that asks students to: Label the colonies of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. Use the map legend to draw the economic
Preview of APUSH Period 6 Complete Unit BUNDLE- The West, The Gilded Age & Imperialism

APUSH Period 6 Complete Unit BUNDLE- The West, The Gilded Age & Imperialism

This Complete Unit Bundle includes over 40 resources (PowerPoints, Document Analysis Handouts, Primary Sources & Political Cartoons, Graphic Organizers, SAQs, Trivia Review Game & more!) for helping to guide your students through Period 6 of AP US History (1865-1898). There is also a Pacing Guide & Calendar included for using each of these resources, as well!(Answer Keys Included!)This Period 6 Unit Bundle is great for helping your students master the content and essential skills in
Preview of Causes of the American Revolution - Cause and Effect

Causes of the American Revolution - Cause and Effect

Created by
TxMAP Teacher
This product is related to the Causes of the American Revolution. Students will use the Causes of the American Revolution Readings to fill in the Cause and Effect Graphic Organizer about events such as the French and Indian War,Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Quartering Act, Declaratory Act, Townshend Acts, Boston Massacre, Tea Act, Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts, and the First Continental Congress.
Preview of 13 English Colonies PEGS Activity

13 English Colonies PEGS Activity

Created by
TxMAP Teacher
This is a lesson for a 13 Colonies Unit. The lesson is divided into 3 parts - New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies. For each of the colonial regions, there are 4 parts:1. Students will read through a section on a colonial region. A possible extension to this is to use colored pencils or highlighters to highlight the PEGS (Political, Economic, Geographic, and Social) in the readings. Use 4 different colors, one for each of the PEGS.2. Students will then answer a question related to t
Preview of Colonial America: New England Colonies Interactive Notebook Mapping Activity

Colonial America: New England Colonies Interactive Notebook Mapping Activity

Created by
Luv2Educate
This is a mapping activity for the New England Colonies that students can:Glue into their interactive notebooks (the map itself is a 1/2 page--printed two to a page to conserve paper), use as an independent activity, or as homework. *An update was made to this resource and it now also includes a full page map version.*It contains a separate page that has map instructions that asks students to: Label the colonies of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.Use the map legend t
Preview of Domestic & Foreign Issues of Modern America Unit Intro

Domestic & Foreign Issues of Modern America Unit Intro

Created by
deVeer Lab
Students will learn about the importance of key ideas, events, and developments of the modern era. This introductory lesson will outline the following events: the Persian Gulf Wars, the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the War on Terrorism and the establishment of the Department of Homeland Security, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and the presidential election of 2008. Students will create a timeline of these events that they will continue to use through
Preview of MLK Works Lesson

MLK Works Lesson

Created by
deVeer Lab
In this lesson, students will read excerpts from Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” and listen to his “I Have a Dream” speech. They will analyze the words in a graphic organizer and then write a paragraph explaining how these works affected the civil rights movement.Resource Components:● Lesson Plan● Google Slides● Student GuideThis lesson is aligned with Louisiana States Standards for 8th Grade Social Studies.
Preview of Abolitionist Works Pt. 2 Lesson - Harriet Beecher Stowe

Abolitionist Works Pt. 2 Lesson - Harriet Beecher Stowe

Created by
deVeer Lab
Students will read and analyze an excerpt from Harriet Beecher Stowe’s book Uncle Tom’s Cabin. As they read the excerpt, they will organize their findings in a Student Guide and write a paragraph explaining its impact on the abolition movement. A Google Doc version of the Student Guide is included for virtual learners.Resource Components:● Lesson Plan● Google Slides● PDF of Excerpt from Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin● Student Guide● Google Doc version of the Student Guide● Answer KeyT
Preview of Abolitionist Works Pt. 1 Lesson - Frederick Douglass

Abolitionist Works Pt. 1 Lesson - Frederick Douglass

Created by
deVeer Lab
Students will read and analyze Frederick Douglass’ speech titled “The Constitution of the United States: Is It Pro-Slavery or Anti-Slavery?” As they read the speech, they will organize their findings in a Student Guide. This activity may be completed in class over multiple days due to the length of the speech or assigned as independent work. A Google Doc version of the Student Guide is included for virtual learnersResource Components:● Lesson Plan● Google Slides● PDF of Fredrick Douglass’ speech
Preview of Colonial America: Southern Colonies Interactive Notebook Mapping Activity

Colonial America: Southern Colonies Interactive Notebook Mapping Activity

Created by
Luv2Educate
This is a mapping activity for the Southern Colonies that students can:Glue into their interactive notebooks (the map itself is a 1/2 page--printed two to a page to conserve paper), use as an independent activity, or as homework. *An update was made to this resource and it now also includes a full page map version.*It contains a separate page that has map instructions that asks students to: Label the colonies of Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.Use the map legend
Preview of Axis Powers Surrender - WWII

Axis Powers Surrender - WWII

Created by
deVeer Lab
In this lesson, students will view a timeline of events that led to the end of World War II and watch a video of the signing of the Japanese surrender. Students will answer guided questions in a Student Guide leading them towards mastery of the learning target.Resource Components:● Lesson Plan● Google Slides● Student Guide● Google Doc version of the Student Guide● Answer KeyThis lesson is aligned with Louisiana State Standards for 8th Grade Social Studies.
Preview of Methods of Historical Analysis - Bundle of Graphic Organizers

Methods of Historical Analysis - Bundle of Graphic Organizers

The Methods of Historical Analysis bundle includes the following Graphic Organizers for students. The bundle Includes:Methods of Historical Analysis - Compare and ContrastMethods of Historical Analysis - Cause & EffectMethods of Historical Analysis-Continuity & Change Over TimeThese organizers will assist any student of history to easily organize their thoughts on topics for analysis and use the language of historical analysis for transitioning between items.
Preview of Key Figures of WWII

Key Figures of WWII

Created by
deVeer Lab
Students will learn about the roles and importance of key figures of World War II. These figures include Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, George Patton, Douglas MacArthur, Sir Winston Churchill, Charles de Gaulle, Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Michinomiya Hirohito, and Hideki Tojo. This is a lecture-based lesson that includes a Student Guide for students to document their learning and guide them toward mastery of the learning target.Resource Componen
Preview of Japanese Internment - WWII

Japanese Internment - WWII

Created by
deVeer Lab
Students will analyze primary and secondary sources to investigate Japanese Internment in the United States during World War II. A Student Guide is provided for students to document their findings using guided questions. As an Exit Ticket, students will determine if the United States’ decision to inter these people was just and defend their response using evidence from the sources. A Google Doc version of the Student Guide is included for virtual learners.Resource Components:● Lesson Plan● Googl
Preview of Allied Conferences Webquest - WWII

Allied Conferences Webquest - WWII

Created by
deVeer Lab
Students will investigate the Allied conferences during World War II through a webquest. Students will use a graphic organizer in their Student Guide to organize the information and analyze how the decisions made at the conferences affected the war and postwar world. As an exit ticket, students will summarize their findings in a paragraph. This is a student-led lesson.Resource Components:● Lesson Plan● Google Slides● Student Guide● Google Doc version of the Student Guide● Answer KeyThis lesson i
Preview of US Soldiers of WWII Group Project

US Soldiers of WWII Group Project

Created by
deVeer Lab
Students will be divided into six groups and tasked with researching and reporting on one of the following: the Tuskegee Airmen, the 442nd Regimental Combat team, the 101st Airborne, the Cajun “Frenchies”, the Women’s Army Corps (WAC), or the Navajo Code Talkers. Students will compile their research in a Student Group Guide. Then, they will create a slideshow with their information and present the information to the whole class. Students will score each other on a Group Participation Rubric, and
Preview of Geography Goverment: 3 Branches of Goverment

Geography Goverment: 3 Branches of Goverment

A zip file reader is needed to open the compressed file. Students will work in cooperative learning groups to learn how laws are made in the US and understand the roles each branch of government — legislative, executive and judicial plays in the law-making process. Students will work in cooperatively to complete a How Laws are Made order game. Students will then participate in a reading activity focusing on the roles of the 3 branches of government. This lesson is used to introduce students to t
Preview of Pacific Theater Map Project - WWII

Pacific Theater Map Project - WWII

Created by
deVeer Lab
Students will create a map locating the significant military actions and turning points during World War II in the Pacific Theater. Students can create the map either on paper or digitally. A student guide and grading rubric are provided for students to utilize while creating their maps.Resource Components:● Lesson Plan● Google Slides● Student Guide● Google Doc version of the Student Guide● Rubric● Example MapThis lesson is aligned with Louisiana State Standards for 8th Grade Social Studies.
Preview of Atlantic Theater Map Project - WWII

Atlantic Theater Map Project - WWII

Created by
deVeer Lab
Students will create a map locating the significant military actions and turning points during World War II in the Atlantic Theater. Students can create the map either on paper or digitally. A student guide and grading rubric are provided for students to utilize while creating their maps.Resource Components:● Lesson Plan● Google Slides● Student Guide● Google Doc version of the Student Guide● Rubric● Example MapThis lesson is aligned with Louisiana State Standards for 8th Grade Social Studies.
Preview of Indian Removal Act of 1830

Indian Removal Act of 1830

Created by
deVeer Lab
This lesson covers the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The lesson includes:Primary and secondary sourcesGraphic organizersGoogle SlidesExit ticket in the form of an essayWriting RubricAnswer keyThe lesson is used in Google Classroom for each student to have access to their own slides to edit. The lesson aligns with Louisiana state standards for 7th Grade Social Studies.
Preview of First 5 Presidents Chart Matching Activity

First 5 Presidents Chart Matching Activity

Created by
TxMAP Teacher
This lesson is an matching activity of various events related to the first 5 Presidents of the United States. Included is a chart and cards. Cut out the event cards and match them with the correct President.
Preview of Analyzing Music During The Vietnam War

Analyzing Music During The Vietnam War

Created by
MrDimich
In this lesson students will listen to songs from after World War II, specifically from the late 1960's and early 1970's. Students will listen and analyze the meaning behind the songs and if the songs have a connection to the Vietnam War and/or The Civil Rights Era.This lesson includes many songs from the time period as well as a graphic organizer for students to completeMy students loved this lesson because they learned about music from a different time period and discovered new artists from th
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