California Gold Rush — Presentation (.pptx) A 17-slide PowerPoint built around a deep brown, gold, and amber frontier theme designed for 8th grade U.S. History. The slides cover the full arc of the unit in order — who was already living in California before the rush, John Sutter's land grant and empire, James Marshall's discovery at Sutter's Mill, how news spread and sparked a worldwide frenzy, the three routes the 49ers took to get there, how mining camps evolved from tent cities to boomtowns,
Texas Republic — Redesigned Presentation (.pptx) 22 slides built around a bold navy, gold, and crimson Texas theme with Georgia serif headings. Each slide uses a different layout — stat callout boxes, icon cards, quote blocks, step-by-step sequences, timelines — so no two slides look the same. The content follows the full arc of the unit in order: Slides 1–5 cover the fall of the Alamo, the Goliad Massacre, the Battle of San Jacinto, and Texas independenceSlides 6–8 cover the Lone Star Republic,
Jackson's Policy Toward Native Americans — Premium History PresentationThis 14-slide PowerPoint brings one of America's most controversial chapters to life with a bold, professional design your students won't forget. Built for middle and high school U.S. History classes, it covers everything from the roots of westward expansion to the lasting legacy of forced removal — far beyond what most textbook slides offer. What's included:The rise of the Five Civilized Tribes and Cherokee Nation's remarkab
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Nationalism, Sectionalism & the Missouri Compromise — 8th Grade U.S. History PowerPoint LessonThis ready-to-teach 8-slide PowerPoint covers one of the most important turning points in early American history — the sectional tensions that led to the Missouri Compromise of 1820. Designed specifically for 8th grade U.S. History and aligned to Kentucky Academic Standards (8.H.CH.3 / 8.H.CO.4), this presentation replaces traditional board notes with a visually engaging, structured lesson that keeps st
The California Gold Rush lesson package includes a 17-slide PowerPoint presentation and a 3-page black and white guided notes worksheet designed for 8th grade U.S. History. The slides walk students through the full story — from who was already living in California before the rush, to John Sutter's land grant, James Marshall's discovery, the flood of 49ers, the brutal reality of mining life, the diverse groups who came from around the world, the devastating impact on Californios and Native Americ
Texas Republic — Worksheet & Activity Packet (.docx) An 8-page black and white student packet divided into two distinct documents stapled together: Guided Notes (Pages 1–2) — 17 questions that follow the slide deck slide-by-slide. Students fill in blanks, circle answers, and write short responses during the lesson. Covers every major topic from the Runaway Scrape through the Gadsden Purchase, and ends with a Big Picture reflection prompt asking students to connect all three units. Activity Sheet
California Gold Rush — Guided Notes Worksheet (.docx) A 3-page black and white student worksheet with 22 questions across 7 parts that follow the slide deck in exact order, designed to be filled in during the lesson. Part 1 covers California before the rush and the discovery, including a fill-in-the-blank version of James Marshall's famous eyewitness quote. Part 2 covers the definition of a gold rush, why gold is valuable, and the routes to California. Part 3 covers mining camp evolution and the