New Mexico History Curriculum: A Comprehensive Year-Long Journey! Teach an entire year of New Mexico history with this comprehensive, ready-to-use curriculum bundle. This resource includes 8 full units, along with engaging activities, DBQs, simulations, and assessments designed to build deep understanding and student engagement. Each unit includes complete lessons, guided student materials, interactive activities, and assessments, making this bundle a true start-to-finish curriculum with minimal
7th - 9th
Latino and Hispanic Studies, Native Americans, Social Studies
Dive into the rich history of the First Peoples of New Mexico with this all-in-one teaching resource, designed to captivate middle school students and align with social studies standards. What Students Will Learn:The cultures and lifestyles of the Navajo, Apache, and Ancestral Puebloans.Nomadic vs. Sedentary lifestyles and their impact on society.Key religious contrasts: Polytheism vs. Monotheism.The role of migration in shaping the region.The historical significance of Clovis Points and Folsom
Bring New Mexico history to life with this comprehensive, no-prep unit bundle that connects Indigenous cultures, European exploration, Spanish colonization, and Indigenous resistance. This resource gives students a deeper understanding of Pueblo peoples, Navajo (Diné), Apache Nations, and Indigenous communities today, while also analyzing how colonization led to conflict and resistance through engaging DBQ and primary source activities. This bundle is designed to move beyond basic content and in
6th - 8th
Latino and Hispanic Studies, Native Americans, U.S. History
Pueblo Peoples Unit + DBQ Bundle | Indigenous Peoples New Mexico Teach Indigenous history with depth and purpose using this engaging, no-prep bundle that combines a full Pueblo Peoples unit with rigorous DBQ and primary source activities. This resource helps students explore Pueblo communities, Navajo (Diné), Apache Nations, and Indigenous communities today, while also analyzing the impact of colonization and resistance through DBQs. This bundle is designed to help students move beyond stereotyp
Dive into the world of economics with this engaging and comprehensive Our State Economy Unit. Perfectly designed for middle school social studies, this bundle helps students understand how money, businesses, government, and jobs all connect in the economy, with a focus on real-world applications and New Mexico industries. Focus Topics: Economics and Limited Resources: Explore how people make choices with limited resources and unlimited wants.Trade and Money: Learn about bartering, types of paym
6th - 8th
Latino and Hispanic Studies, Native Americans, U.S. History
Save time and assess your students with confidence using this complete bundle of New Mexico History unit assessments. This resource includes all 8 unit tests for the full year, designed to align directly with engaging, standards-based instruction. Each assessment is carefully created to measure student understanding of key historical concepts, vocabulary, and skills across the entire course. These assessments provide a consistent, streamlined way to evaluate learning while maintaining rigor and
6th - 8th
Latino and Hispanic Studies, Native Americans, U.S. History
Bring the history of present-day New Mexico to life with this comprehensive unit! Perfect for grades 6–8 social studies, this resource covers critical events and themes, providing a well-rounded exploration of New Mexico’s past during pivotal moments in history. Focus Topics:The Great Depression and New DealThe Spanish FluWorld War IWorld War IINavajo Code TalkersThe Dust BowlThe Manhattan Project and Cold War beginnings…and more!What’s Included:Complete, ready-to-use lessons that require no pre
7th - 12th
Ancient History, Other (Social Studies), Social Studies
Take your students on a captivating exploration of New Mexico’s history with this comprehensive unit! Designed for grades 6–8 social studies, this resource delves into three critical periods, offering rich content and interactive learning opportunities. Focus Topics:The Wild West: Discover the unique events and figures that shaped New Mexico during this iconic era.Territorial New Mexico: Examine life and governance in New Mexico during its territorial phase.The Struggle for Statehood: Understand
7th - 10th
Ancient History, Other (Social Studies), Social Studies
Bring Indigenous history and culture to life with this engaging, no-prep Pueblo Peoples unit designed specifically for middle school students. Lesson Topics Lesson 1: Pueblo Peoples (community, land, culture, daily life)Lesson 2: Navajo (Diné) and Apache Nations (comparison and regional understanding)Lesson 3: Pueblo Revolt (Missions, Revolt)Lesson 4: Indigenous Communities Today (sovereignty, identity, modern life)Bonus: Navajo Code Talkers Comprehenion Activity Additional Student Activities:
Help your students analyze New Mexico history through multiple perspectives with this engaging and adaptable DBQ bundle. This bundle includes four complete DBQ lessons that guide students through examining adapted primary and secondary sources, identifying point of view, and using evidence to answer compelling historical questions. It is ideal for building critical thinking and writing skills in middle school classrooms. What’s Included teractive DBQ Activities Students read adapted primary and
6th - 8th
Latino and Hispanic Studies, Native Americans, U.S. History
Dive deep into the fascinating history of New Mexico under Mexican Rule with this comprehensive teaching unit! Designed for grades 6–8 social studies, this resource offers a rich exploration of key historical events and themes that shaped the region’s identity. Focus Topics:Mexican Rule over the New Mexico Territory: Examine governance, influence, and territorial changes during Mexican Rule.Social Classes: Discover the societal structure and its impact on the lives of people in the territory.Ind
Explore the structure and responsibilities of government at all levels with this engaging and informative resource! Designed for grades 6–8 social studies, this unit provides a deep dive into both United States and New Mexico government, ensuring students understand the interconnected roles that shape their community and nation. Topics Covered:United States Government and its functionsNew Mexico government officials and their dutiesResponsibilities of the NM governmentOverview of government poli
4th - 12th
Government, Other (Social Studies), Social Studies
Dive into the rich history of New Mexico with this engaging and detailed unit! Perfectly designed for middle school social studies, this resource explores key themes and events that shaped the region's past, offering students a deeper understanding of its cultural and historical legacy. Focus Topics:European Exploration & Motivations: Understand the reasons behind European expeditions to the Americas and their lasting impacts.Colonization of Indigenous Tribes: Explore the interactions and conseq
7th - 12th
Ancient History, Other (Social Studies), Social Studies
New Mexico History Unit 1: An Engaging Exploration of the Land of EnchantmentTake your students on a journey through New Mexico’s fascinating history and geography with this thoughtfully crafted teaching unit. Designed to captivate middle school learners, this resource covers essential topics while aligning with social studies standards. What Students Will Learn:Discover the importance of artifacts and how they reveal stories of the past.Explore the differences between primary sources and second
Help your students analyze the history of land grants in New Mexico through multiple perspectives with this engaging and adaptable DBQ lesson. This activity guides students through examining historical sources, identifying point of view, and using evidence to answer a compelling question. It is ideal for building critical thinking and writing skills in middle school classrooms. Interactive DBQ Activities Students read adapted primary and secondary sources on land grantsStudents answer guiding q
6th - 8th
Latino and Hispanic Studies, U.S. History, Writing
Help your students analyze the impact of railroads in New Mexico through multiple perspectives with this engaging and adaptable DBQ lesson. This activity guides students through examining historical sources, identifying point of view, and using evidence to answer a compelling question. It is ideal for building critical thinking and writing skills in middle school classrooms. What’s Included Interactive DBQ ActivitiesStudents analyze a railroad advertisement and informational sourcesStudents ans
6th - 8th
Latino and Hispanic Studies, U.S. History, World History
Help your students analyze history through multiple perspectives with this engaging and adaptable Spanish Colonization in New Mexico DBQ lesson. This activity guides students through examining adapted primary and secondary sources, identifying point of view, and using evidence to answer a compelling historical question. It is ideal for building critical thinking and writing skills in middle school classrooms. What’s Included Interactive DBQ Activities Students read adapted primary and secondar
Help your students analyze history through multiple perspectives with this engaging and adaptable Pueblo Revolt DBQ! This activity guides students through examining adapted primary sources, identifying point of view, and using evidence to answer a compelling historical question. Perfect for building critical thinking and writing skills in middle school learners. What’s Included: Interactive DBQ Activities: Students read adapted primary sources, answer guiding questions, and analyze Spanish a
6th - 9th
Latino and Hispanic Studies, Native Americans, U.S. History
Our State Economy Unit 8 assessment evaluates student understanding of key economic concepts, including how people, businesses, and governments interact within an economy, with a focus on real-world applications and New Mexico industries. It is designed for middle school learners and balances content knowledge with critical thinking. This assessment pairs directly with your economics unit lessons and includes a mix of question types to support deeper understanding and skill development. This ass
6th - 8th
Latino and Hispanic Studies, Native Americans, U.S. History
Our Government in Action (Unit 7) assessment evaluates student understanding of the structure and function of government at the federal, state, and local levels, with a focus on U.S. civics and New Mexico government. It is designed for middle school learners and balances content knowledge with critical thinking. This assessment pairs directly with your government unit lessons and includes a mix of question types to support deeper understanding and skill development. This assessment pairs directl
6th - 8th
Latino and Hispanic Studies, Native Americans, U.S. History
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Hello! I'm Jenna, welcome to Learning in Laughlin! I am certified to teach in New Mexico and Illinois. I hold a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education, a master’s in Special Education, and a graduate certificate in Instructional Design.
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