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Preview of The Newcomers: Immigration & Migration Waves – Digital Mapping & Local History

The Newcomers: Immigration & Migration Waves – Digital Mapping & Local History

Created by
YoTeachItJoey
Bring your community’s history to life with The Newcomers, an inquiry‑based lesson that connects immigration, migration, and human geography to students’ own lives. Students investigate a major “newcomer” wave that shaped your town or region—whether immigrants, wartime workers, rural‑to‑urban movers, or recent arrivals—and tell this story through maps, data, and personal voices. This editable DOCX resource includes: A ready‑to‑print student handout with graphic organizers, a table for brainstor
Preview of Recommendation Letter Templates Bundle | Band + General Student (Editable)

Recommendation Letter Templates Bundle | Band + General Student (Editable)

Write strong recommendation letters in minutes—without sounding generic. This pack includes editable Band + General templates, fill-in prompts, and a sentence bank you can customize fast. You’re busy. You want letters that sound specific, professional, and human—not copy/paste fluff. This Letter of Recommendation Template Pack (Band + General) gives you a clean, modern framework for the most common recommendation situations. Each template includes a prompt sheet (what to fill in) followed by
Preview of Constitutional Convention Simulation | APUSH | 1787 Compromises

Constitutional Convention Simulation | APUSH | 1787 Compromises

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YoTeachItJoey
Fifty-five delegates. Five deadlocked debates. One fragile republic hanging on every vote.This fully digital, browser-based simulation puts students in the room where it happened — and their faction determines what they can do. The Constitutional Convention Simulation uses a branching decision tree mechanic, meaning early choices unlock or block later options. Pick the New Jersey Plan, and the Three-Fifths path shifts. Side with the deep South on slavery, and the Bill of Rights negotiation gets
Preview of Why the Articles Failed: Articles of Confederation Crisis Simulation

Why the Articles Failed: Articles of Confederation Crisis Simulation

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YoTeachItJoey
What's Included:This complete, ready-to-teach lesson transforms how students understand America's first national government by moving beyond simple memorization to real-world problem-solving. Through document analysis, primary source investigation, crisis simulation, and structured debate, students explore why the Framers created the Articles of Confederation, how those provisions reflected post-Revolutionary fears, and why those structures ultimately failed—setting the stage for the Consti
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