If you;re studying the Battle of Saratoga consider using this reading filled with primary source quotes, images, tables/figures for students to analyze. I set the stage, explain the British and American goals, and give information regarding what this battle ensured for the Americans. Seven comprehension questions to go along!
United States history teachers who teach the geographic regions will love this PowerPoint - created with a description, summary, and images to support each of the eight regions - Coastal Plains, Appalachian Mountains, Interior Lowlands, Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, Basin and Range, Coastal Range and the Canadian Shield.
if you are looking for an activity to get students to focus on the main events of the rebellion while also using an interactive website tool this is a great activity! I use this right after I go through my Daniel Shay's powerpoint presentation (also avaialble.)
As you're teaching American Indians this presentation is a great way to teach the major tribes - Lakota, Iroquois, Pueblo, Inuit and Kwakiutl. It also includes the three types of resources - natural, human and capital.
If you're teaching the important waterways of North America this PowerPoint will be a huge help! Included are all major rivers, oceans, lakes, gulfs and bays important to American history. Each slide includes the description, summary and images for students to refer to.
This quick reinforcement activity can support your geography lessons on the coordinates of latitude and longitude. Students use a continents map to find different coordinates and describe the locations.
This presentation includes information on archaeology in North America, Clovis Culture and the Cactus Hill excavation site. It is a great overview for students who are beginning a study on archaeology.
This Powerpoint includes the motivations, obstacles, and accomplishments of the European explorers. The European explorers included are Robert LaSalle, Francisco Coronado, John Cabot and Samuel de Champlain. Also included are the interactions between the Native American and explorers.
If you are looking for a bridge between the Articles of Confederation and the U.S. Constitution that students will understand this is a great powerpoint. Pair it with my Daniel Shays Comic Strip for a complete lesson!
When reading the novel it can be difficult for students to keep the different setting locations straight. This mapping activity helps students organize the locations and also familiarize themselves with the geography of New England as well. The activity is in two parts - one focusing on the English locations in the novel, the other focuses on the Native American locations in the novel.
This webquest scavenger hunt takes students to various sites and videos relating to the topic of citizenship. They have six tasks to complete over two class period (2 hours). Students will explore the traits of citizens, rights and responsibilities, voting, types of governments, being a juror, and community service.
These notes accompanies my presentation and explains the foundational documents of our United States Constitutional government - how they influenced the U.S. Constitution, and an explanation of each document. The Magna Carta, VA Company of London Charter, VA Declaration of Rights, Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, VA Statute for Religious Freedom, U.S. Constitution, Preamble to the Constitution, and Bill of Rights are all included.
This presentation explains the foundational documents of our United States Constitutional government - how they influenced the U.S. Constitution, and an explanation of each document. The Magna Carta, VA Company of London Charter, VA Declaration of Rights, Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, VA Statute for Religious Freedom, U.S. Constitution, Preamble to the Constitution, and Bill of Rights are all included.
If you're teaching the new nation this is the PowerPoint you'll need! It covers the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights! Everything already in one PowerPoint! Lots of primary source images, maps and pictures.
This activity uses the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website to help students learn about the process of naturalization. Students explore the website to answer questions and take the practice naturalization test.
When studying the geographic regions of North America, a great enrichment activity is to have them create travel brochures for one of the regions. This project information sheet can be used to guide students into the different aspects of the project.
In Sign of the Beaver, the novel Robinson Crusoe is referred to many times. This activity is a reading comprehension activity that connects the two novels. Students read about Crusoe and then answer comprehension questions that gauge their understanding.
This activity can be used to enhance student understanding of primary and secondary sources. This activity springboards off of the novel Sign of the Beaver and asks students to critically think about sources. Students are presented three sources to consider and asked questions about each.
This is a sort for students to do on the responsibilities and duties of good citizens - this activity can be done independently OR as a station activity. I printed this on card-stock and laminated for repeated use. Students can also cut and glue them onto the columns for an individual assessment.
4th - 8th
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