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American Imperialism Activities Unit Plan | 12 Resources for US Imperialism

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  1. In this massive American History Super Unit (#4 of 6), you receive access to THREE engaging, complete, and hands-on unit bundles to help you teach content on the Progressive Era, Gilded Age, American Imperialism, and World War I. Each unit contains teacher keys, editable assessments, Google 1:1 reso
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In this US and American Imperialism activities unit you receive TWELVE resources to teach U.S. imperialism, the Spanish American War, the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt, the U.S. Indian Wars, Custer's Last Stand, the annexation of Hawaii and the Philippines, the Rough Riders, the Panama Canal, the Banana Wars, and much, much more. Plus, everything is 100% Google 1:1 ready!

**The U.S. Imperialism Unit Bundle is included in the much larger American History Super Unit, Version 4/6, located here:

The resources that are included in the American Imperialism unit bundle are:

1.) Little Bighorn & Custer's Last Stand: 3 Sections to Teach Both Sides of History!

2.) Wounded Knee Massacre: What Happened at Wounded Knee?

3.) Spanish-American War: US Imperialism, Rough Riders, Puerto Rico, Cuba, & More!
4.) Theodore Roosevelt, Rough Riders, & Military Service: 3 Activities for Teddy!

5.) The Panama Canal: Investigate 7 Excerpts to Learn Importance of Panama Canal!

6.) The Annexation of Hawaii: Text, Worksheet, & Primary Source Activity for Hawaii!
7.) Open Door Policy: John Hay's Open Door Policy through Cartoon Analysis!

8.) The Philippine-American War & the Banana Wars: Lesser Known U.S. Imperialism!

9.) White Man's Burden: Primary Source Analysis of Kipling's Poem (& Bonus Project!)

10.) *NEW* The Two Sides of US Imperialism Reading

11.) American Imperialism "I Can" Statements & Log: Measure Student Learning in Log!

12.) U.S. Imperialism Assessment: Two-Part Test for American Imperialism!

Enjoy!

This imperialism bundle is focused on American History. Check out my World History imperialism bundle here!

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Looking to add additional imperialism supplements to this unit? Check out...

- The U.S. Imperialism DIFFERENTIATED Primary Source pack!

- The American Imperialism Trivia Challenge Review Game

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Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources.
Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.
Identify key steps in a text’s description of a process related to history/social studies (e.g., how a bill becomes law, how interest rates are raised or lowered).
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary specific to domains related to history/social studies.
Describe how a text presents information (e.g., sequentially, comparatively, causally).

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