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Preview of FREEBIE: APUSH Quick Write: Impact of Conquest on Indigenous Populations

FREEBIE: APUSH Quick Write: Impact of Conquest on Indigenous Populations

Looking for a quick and effective way to spark historical thinking in your APUSH class? This free Quick Write assignment focuses on the impact of European conquest on Indigenous populations in the Americas. It’s perfect as a bell-ringer, exit ticket, homework task, or formative assessment. What’s Included: A ready-to-print Word Document Clear, open-ended prompt aligned with APUSH themes Tips for success that support historical thinking skills Sentence starters to guide struggling writers
Preview of El Pueblo Pemón / Indígenas Pemón Google Resource

El Pueblo Pemón / Indígenas Pemón Google Resource

Introduce your students to the fascinating and culturally relevant topic of El Pueblo Pemón / Indigenous Pemón People. Students learn about the Pemón people with short, comprehensible passages in SPANISH.  Perfect for Spanish language & Latin American / Indigenous culture classes & AP topics!  This Google version resource contains a 5-8 day unit of 30+ pages of Spanish text teaching about the Indigenous Pemón people with colorful, relevant visuals and several video links. This cultural & hist
Preview of European-Native American Interactions Primary Source Analysis Worksheet

European-Native American Interactions Primary Source Analysis Worksheet

6 carefully selected primary source excerpts featuring a range of voices and perspectives: John Smith (1608) – interactions with Powhatan leader Opechancanough Edward Waterhouse (1622) – official British response to the Powhatan attack Boston News-Letter (1704) – colonial raid on Spanish Florida missions Walking Purchase Deed (1737) – exploitation of Lenape land agreement Haudenosaunee Covenant Chain speech (1722) – diplomacy with the British Ned Blackhawk (2008) – Spanish-Ute alliance and
Preview of The Alberta Clipper

The Alberta Clipper

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Spark a Love for Alberta! C.A.R.e’s elementary-level resources are designed to introduce the importance of Alberta as a Province and the excitement that comes from learning. This is an elementary-level adaptation of C.A.R.e’s Middle School lesson, "Alberta's Weather," also available on TeachersPayTeachers. This topic focuses on the weather event known as a "clipper." What’s IncludedInformational Reading: engaging passages using a 2-syllable vocabulary to explain Alberta’s weather.Writing Practi
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