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American US History Super Unit 4/6 1877-1919 | Progressive Era, Imperialism, WW1

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I used this as a supplement in my history class. My students were engaged and the material encouraged discussion! Easy to incorporate without additional prep.

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    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 resources, and hundreds of pages of outstanding resources!

    Interested in saving more? Each of these units is included in the American History Part 2 Curriculum!

    Included in the American History Super Unit Version 4/6 (1877-1919) is:

    The Progressive Era and Gilded Age Unit:

    ✔ 1.) Women's Suffrage: The Struggle for Suffrage from Seneca Falls to 19th Amendment!

    ✔ 2.) Civil Rights & Emma Lazarus in Progressive Era! Dawes Act & Chinese Exclusion!

    ✔ 3.) Progressive Era Problems: Why Did Mark Twain Name It The Gilded Age? Engaging!

    ✔ 4.) John D Rockefeller: Hero or Villain? Where does Rockefeller fit in Gilded Age?

    ✔ 5.) Muckraker Magazine Project! Students investigate the work of Gilded Age Reformers!

    ✔ 6.) Tammany Hall Investigation: What Was It? How Did Tammany Work? Was it Wrong?

    ✔ 7.) Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism: Analyze & Write Roosevelt A Letter!

    ✔ 8.) Robber Barons and Monopolies: A Web Quest & Video on 19th Century Robber Barons!

    ✔ 9.) The Differing Views of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois: The Atlanta Compromise and the Niagara Movement!

    ✔ 10.) Progressive Era and Gilded Age "I Can" Statement and Learning Goal Log!

    ✔ 11.) Progressive Era and Gilded Age Assessment: 2-Part Assessment for Progressive Era!

    American Imperialism Unit:

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

    ✔ 2.) Wounded Knee Massacre: What Happened at Wounded Knee? Lakota Sioux, Ghost Dance!

    ✔ 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.) The Two Sides of U.S. Imperialism | What was the debate over U.S. Imperialism?

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

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

    World War I Unit Bundle:

    ✔ 1.) The Many Causes of World War I: Students analyze the 5 Causes of WWI!

    ✔ 2.) Major Events of World War I: 9 Events that Defined World War I Video Webquest!

    ✔ 3.) Life in the Trenches: An examination into Trench Warfare in World War One!

    ✔ 4.) Fact-Checking the Treaty of Versailles! Students Analyze the End of World War I!

    ✔ 5.) Gas Warfare and WWI: A CSI on the use of Chemical Gas during World War I!

    ✔ 6.) The Zimmerman Telegram: A Primary Source Analysis on the US Entry into WWI!

    ✔ 7.) Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points: Students analyze the 14 Points from WWI!

    ✔ 8.) World War I "I Can" Statements & Log: Measure Student Learning on WWI!

    ✔ 9.) World War I Assessment: Two-Part Test for World War I!

    ✩✩ Check out all SIX of the American History Super Units here: ✩✩

    **Click here to read about The American History Super Unit, Version 1 of 6!**

    **Click here to read about The American History Super Unit, Version 2 of 6!**

    **Click here to read about The American History Super Unit, Version 3 of 6!**

    **Click here to read about The American History Super Unit, Version 4 of 6!**

    **Click here to read about The American History Super Unit, Version 5 of 6!**

    **Click here to read about The American History Super Unit, Version 6 of 6!**

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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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