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Preview of Labor Day History & Activities | Video Questions, Then & Now, Sub Plans, No Prep

Labor Day History & Activities | Video Questions, Then & Now, Sub Plans, No Prep

Looking for a low-prep, easy-to-use lesson for the days right before or right after Labor Day? This resource is designed for grades 6–12 and works perfectly as a sub plan, stand-alone lesson, or holiday tie-in. Everything you need is included in one printable packet with clear directions and answer keys. What’s Inside: Bell Ringer Activity – Quick printable or slide option to spark discussion and activate prior knowledge. Engaging Video with Questions – Students watch a short history of Labor
Preview of Full Turn of the 20th Century Domestic Policy Unit Slides and Notes

Full Turn of the 20th Century Domestic Policy Unit Slides and Notes

Created by
Josie Bradshaw
This product includes 9 days worth of notes on the turn of the 20th century domestic policy in the United States, covering Westward Expansion, the "Indian Wars", the rise of big businesses, and the Progressive Era. The students will learn about 15 key events in American History on each day of this 9 day unit. This product includes key events in any United States history curriculum as well as the more niche and interesting happenings throughout the country. It also includes guided notes packets f
Preview of International Workers' Day – May 1 | EFL/ESL Reading + Vocabulary | B1–B2

International Workers' Day – May 1 | EFL/ESL Reading + Vocabulary | B1–B2

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FootnoteEnglish
The Holiday America Invented and Then AbandonedEvery year on May 1st, workers in more than 160 countries take to the streets to mark International Workers' Day. It is one of the most widely observed public holidays on the planet. Almost nobody knows it was born in the United States — or why Americans no longer celebrate it on that date.A ready-to-use EFL/ESL lesson for B1–B2 learners (ages 14–adult) exploring the surprising American origins of International Workers' Day — and why the United Stat
Preview of America: Melting Pot or Tossed Salad? Theory of American Culture Activity

America: Melting Pot or Tossed Salad? Theory of American Culture Activity

⭐ This is a comparison of melting pot theory with a new posit -- that America is actually a tossed salad ⭐ Students are asked to read and respond to a reflection prompt to decide what they agree with ⭐ Great for a full period where students share out/debate!
Preview of Compare Industrial Revolution Thinkers | Capitalism vs Socialism | Differentiate

Compare Industrial Revolution Thinkers | Capitalism vs Socialism | Differentiate

Industrial Revolution Thinkers Quote Analysis Activity Get your students thinking like historians with this engaging, quote-based analysis activity on the major ideologies that emerged during the Industrial Revolution! Students dive into real and simplified historical quotes from Capitalists, Socialists, Utopians, and Labor Unions, then match each one to the correct group based on beliefs, reforms, and reactions to industrialization. Whether you're launching your economics unit or deep
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