11th Grade English Language Arts Independent Work Packet

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Women during the Industrial Revolution: DBQs and Primary Source Analysis *APUSH*

By Christa Nonnemaker

Women during the Industrial Revolution: Primary Source Analysis and DBQs (1865-1920)

This 20 page primary source analysis activity gives students a chance to delve deeper into the experiences and contributions of women during the Industrial Revolution and the Gilded Age.

There is a total of 16 primary sources for students to analyze along with 18 comprehension questions. Included is a one-page sheet that explains what primary sources are and how to analyze them using specific questions through a process called HAPPY. Primary sources include excerpts from journals and books as well as images. Each page of primary sources includes comprehension questions.

There is also a page at the end for students to apply the HAPPY process to one source. There are two Document-Based Questions (DBQs). An Answer Key to all the questions and the HAPPY process is available at the end of the packet.

Depending on how much of the resource is utilized, it can be used for one or multiple class periods.

This is excellent practice for all high school students, particularly Honors and AP students, but all students will find these resources engaging.

There is also an Easel Assessment. For Home Schoolers or for asynchronous learning, this is a valuable digital tool.

Other Women during the Industrial Revolution resources:
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Women during the Industrial Revolution: Reading Assignment and Worksheet

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The Vocab Bundle - Finding Meaning Of Unfamiliar Words Using Context Clues

By Blooming Through High School

Word Meaning with Nonsense Words

Why teach word meaning through nonsense words (context clues only)?

  • Students must use critical thinking to solve
  • Students must read the whole passage for context clues
  • Students must problem solve to find the best word that makes the most sense.
  • They can't find the answer except through problem solving.

All of these are things we want every student to do! This is something that is already adapted for high and low learners.

Starting with three nonsense words gets students going so they can work in groups or independently to decode the meaning of 7 REAL words (selected from the SAT vocabulary list).

This is a perfect activity for group problem solving and critical thinking!

Finding the meaning of words: in context, with a definition and from the Latin or Greek base. Four teaching pages are included for self-guided learning along with 7 student pages for practice with various shortened reading passages.

INCLUDED:

  • 3 Self-grading Google Forms
  • Editable Word Doc
  • PDF
  • Reading Passage
  • Teaching pages
  • Answer Key

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Students will use key words from the definitions in the first activity to determine the meaning of the Greek or Latin prefix. By recognizing the prefixes in words they recognize (and some they won't) students will begin making connections to other words they hear and read. This is a natural way to build in vocabulary to daily instruction that includes context clues and the Greek and Latin.

Included:

  • Greek & Latin Roots Exploration: Dive into 45 carefully selected words, each featuring 9 impactful prefixes from the rich realms of Latin and Greek languages.
  • Word Definitions: Equip your students with a solid understanding of each word, laying the foundation for deeper language comprehension.
  • Fill in the Blank Sentences: Immerse your class in the learning process with cloze sentences that challenge them to apply their newfound knowledge in context.
  • Task Cards: Make learning interactive and enjoyable with task cards that encourage independent exploration and reinforce language skills.
  • Google Quizzes: Easily accessible quizzes that provide instant feedback, saving you valuable time and promoting a tech-savvy learning environment.

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Historical Legends Assignment: Part of a 20-Assignment Series!

Ignite curiosity with this engaging reading activity on historical legends. As one assignment in a 20-part series, it’s designed to develop critical thinking and comprehension in an accessible and exciting way. It is written at a 7th grade level so is accessible to a wide range of students.

Students will read 4 focused paragraphs that explore key elements of the story:

  1. Origins
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  3. Cultural Significance
  4. Modern Relevance/Legacy

After reading, students will answer 4 comprehensive questions, supported by a clear answer key for easy grading and discussion.

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Mindfulness Flip Book | Mandala Coloring | After Testing | Early/ Fast Finishers

By Perfectly Planned Designs

Looking for a fun activity that promotes mindfulness and positivity in your classroom? Check out this printable Mindful Mandalas Flipbook that is just perfect for SEL or the Week of Respect. This flip book includes 4 mini-design pages featuring mandalas that students can color in as they reflect on the following mantras:

1. Be Mindful

2. Be Present

3. Be Calm

4. Be Grateful

These activities are simple yet effective ways to spread mindfulness and positivity using just a piece of paper. Encourage students to take their time with each word, allowing the coloring activity to become a mindful and reflective experience. This exercise can help them develop a deeper connection to the present moment and enhance their overall sense of well-being.

Have students create this flip book, then let them keep it in their folders so they can use it after testing or whenever they finish work early. Purchase once, and this product can be used year after year! Pull this sheet out as students return from break for an easy and engaging activity.

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As our students are completing written assignments, using quotation marks in dialogue can be confusing. Students need to remember to use a comma before or after a quote, a capital letter when a statement is made by a character, descriptive tags, and quotation marks. Students can get easily confused when learning how to show dialogue between characters when they are having a conversation. In this product, students review why quotation marks are used in dialogue, complete sentences to show dialogue (adding in commas and quotation marks), make corrections to sentences by adding missing commas or quotation marks, make up sentences to show dialogue based on picture scenarios, make up sentences without picture scenarios that include dialogue, and students also have the opportunity to write a short story that include at least 5 communication exchanges between characters that include capitalization, commas, quotation marks, and descriptive tags.

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CSI Tool Box Decoded True Crime Forensic Science Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Step into the thrilling world of forensic science with this comprehensive reading comprehension worksheet!

Unravel the secrets of crime scene investigation through the CSI's essential tools: bite mark analysis, ballistics, and forensic entomology. Students will:

  • Explore how each discipline deciphers hidden clues in blood, bone, and fiber.
  • Discover the strengths and limitations of these fascinating scientific methods.
  • Analyze a captivating case study demonstrating the power of collaboration in solving crimes.
  • Engage in critical thinking through primary source analysis, multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions.

This engaging worksheet is ideal for:

  • Middle and high school science classes
  • Units on criminal justice, forensics, and problem-solving
  • Developing critical thinking, analysis, and research skills

Don't miss this opportunity to spark your students' curiosity about the real-world science behind their favorite crime shows!

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will be able to explain the different types of evidence used in forensic science.
  • Students will be able to describe the strengths and limitations of bite mark analysis, ballistics, and forensic entomology.
  • Students will be able to analyze a case study and identify the role of different forensic disciplines in solving the crime.
  • Students will be able to develop critical thinking skills through analysis, comprehension, and problem-solving activities.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.7.7: Analyze various primary and secondary sources for information about a topic.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.7.8: Trace and evaluate the development of a theme or argument over the course of a text.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.7.9: Analyze how two or more texts address the same topic or historical event.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.WHST.6-8.2: Write informative texts explaining a process, concept, or phenomenon in a clear and concise way.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.7.1: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions with diverse partners, building on others' ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.

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This resource features a meticulous lesson plan for introducing and reading the story, comprehension questions, a literary elements chart, a vocabulary worksheet, and comprehensive answer keys for Kurt Vonnegut's cautionary tale of government overreach and equality gone wrong, Harrison Bergeron. Materials encourage students to examine the text closely and make inferences based on their observations. Each resource is meant to enhance your students' understanding of the story so that you can really dive into the deep stuff! This product is suitable for inside or outside of class and can also function as an emergency substitute plan.

Product Includes:

  • Comprehensive Lesson Plan for Reading the Story
  • What is Equality? Pre-Reading Activity
  • Attractive Cover Page for Student Packet
  • Comprehension Questions
  • Literary Elements Chart
  • Vocabulary Worksheet
  • Meticulous Answer Keys for all Components

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BUNDLE Black History Month Research Activity for Independent Work Sub Plans

By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot

Are you looking for an engaging way to learn about African American history and culture? Are you struggling to motivate your students to learn? Then download this no prep and editable BUNDLE Black History Month Research Activity! Included is a WebQuest of the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture and WebQuest of African American Achievements! This research activity is perfect for Black History Month, small group instruction, substitute plans, homework, and more!

When you purchase this resource, you'll receive the activities in both print and digital formats. The research questions provided allow for scaffolded instruction that can be completed individually, in pairs, or in small groups. You can even use this lesson as a fun team-building or gamified activity. Your students are guaranteed to learn more about winter holidays with this high-quality, no-prep resource! Please re-download this resource every year to ensure you are receiving the most updated copy.

WebQuest of African American Achievements

Students will learn about some of the achievements of African Americans engaged in politics, medicine, STEM, the arts, sports, business, and more.

WebQuest of the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture

This engaging WebQuest scavenger hunt will take you on an exploration of the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture. Played individually or in small groups, this WebQuest includes items to find, stories to read, and reflection questions.

Students will explore the museum (either virtually or in person!) to further their understanding of the following:

  • Frederick Douglass
  • Harriet Tubman
  • The Tulsa Race Riot
  • Emmett Till
  • Emancipation Proclamation
  • Buffalo Soldiers
  • Significance of August 28
  • Black Panthers
  • Million Man March
  • Little Rock
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Protest Movements of the 1960's: E-Chapter Textbook Project

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Have your students explore the Protest Movements of the 1960’s by becoming an author of a textbook; whose job is to research, write, and creatively craft a chapter that will both inform and engage its readers regarding a protest movement of this era of time. Using Google Slides, students will be assigned one of the six following protest movements from which to research and create their chapter on:

  • The United Farm Workers (UFW)
  • The Anti-Vietnam War movement
  • The Women’s movement
  • The Gay Rights movement
  • The Environmental movement
  • The American Indian movement (AIM)

Using an inquiry based approach, the accompanied Slide Presentation will first have students explore the cause and effect relationship of how these protest movements came to exist in America during this period of time. The latter portion of the presentation will provide students with an overview of the chapter project with student examples. The final activity will involve students sharing their chapter with their classmates, and completing a Venn Diagram that will serve to critically compare the six different protest movements.

This lesson/project easily lends itself to having a sub take over as well!

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By Amanda Robinson

Having trouble getting your students to slow down, pay close attention to passage questions, and prove their answers?

This may be just the resource you need! Give your students the structure that they need to slow down and tackle assignments/assessments with intention.

This resource will help your students to:

  • Analyze passage questions for key words and relating reading skills
  • Refer back to the text, and...
  • Prove answers by providing rationales for correct and incorrect answers

Resource includes:

  • Question Analysis Forms

-May be printed blank or text boxes can be added to add specific questions

  • Answer Analysis Forms

-Highly customizable answer analysis space

  • Customizable/editable anchor charts

-Can be pre-made teacher-created anchor charts

-Can be an active document that students help create

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  • One class period to read/annotate the passage (passages not included/resource will work for any passage)
  • One class period to analyze the question stems
  • One class period to answer questions and provide analysis/rationales of answer choices
  • This process can be adjusted as needed for in-class assignments or homework. Pacing can also be adjusted as needed, especially as students become more familiar with the process.
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W.E.B. Du Bois - Progressive Era: One Page Primary Source Worksheet

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Unlock the door to immersive historical exploration with this primary source curriculum resource, designed to captivate and inspire your students!

This Primary Source Worksheet features two passages written by W.E.B. Du Bois. One passage discusses the Talented Tenth and the other reveals Du Bois' thoughts on racial issues in the South. Students will be enlightened by Du Bois' attitudes on these subjects. Three Questions follow the passage which direct students toward clear understanding of the passage.

On the second page, the passage is enhanced with Meanings and Definitions in order to facilitate and improve understanding. A Differentiated Learning Option is also available for students.

The third page includes Background Information and the Answer Key. This is excellent practice in Analyzing Primary Sources and in identifying author perspective.

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* In Their Own Words: Carrie Chapman Catt
* Progressive Era Women Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Women's Suffrage Gallery Walk, 1900-1920

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Bundle includes 46 Pages total & 3 Google Forms

I made these after realizing that my students in high school needed practice with the mechanics of how to construct a sentence before I could begin instructing them on best practices for structure in their essays. There are pages for them to practice (on paper) or you can use as a quiz for after instruction! All of the Google quizzes will self-grade and they are editable.

This is the essential Test Prep Bundle for students testing for state or district exams.

They're also adaptable for students who are doing self-directed learning as each includes a short teaching page for students to reference as they are working through the activities.

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Cryptids Series - Mothman - Mythical Creatures - Reading Assignment

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Mythical Beast Assignment: Part of a 10-Assignment Series!

Ignite curiosity with this engaging reading activity on mythical beasts. As one assignment in a 10-part series, it’s designed to develop critical thinking and comprehension in an accessible and exciting way. It is written at a 7th grade level so is accessible to a wide range of students.

Students will read 4 focused paragraphs:

  1. Origins – Learn the cultural or historical roots of a mythical creature.
  2. Description – Discover its unique features and characteristics.
  3. Sightings – Explore accounts and stories that keep the legend alive.
  4. Scientific Explanations – Examine real-world theories behind the myth.

After reading, students will answer 4 comprehensive questions, supported by a clear answer key for easy grading and discussion.

This assignment combines engaging content with skill-building, making it perfect for history, science, or language arts.

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Air Jordans | ELA Emergency Sub Plans for High School | Fun Substitute Packet

By Perfectly Planned Designs

Say goodbye to last-minute stressing trying to find work for your sub. With this no-prep emergency Sub Plan for High School ELA, your students will WANT to work and stay on task as they read about the legacy of Air Jordans, and get quizzed on brand collabs and Jordan models . Packed with engaging activities, this ready-to-use set is ready for your sub tub, and designed to ease the burden of substitute teacher planning while keeping students engaged and motivated.

You'll get a stand-alone resource that was designed to offer a print-and-go sub-plan solution for high school ELA teachers who don't have time to prep their lessons.

Students read a pop culture article on the Legacy of Air Jordans and you get lessons that include both reading and writing. Two fun puzzles are also included, as well as a design your own Air Jordan page. The estimated lexile measure of this set ranges from 900 to 1200.

I always leave my sub binder on my desk for a sub, administrator, or colleague to grab in case of an emergency. I feel at ease knowing my students are engaged, productive, and learning even when I have to be out of the classroom.

What's included:

6 Page Air Jordan Sub Plan

  • "Unraveling the Legacy of Air Jordans: A Sneaker Journey Through Time" - 1 page article
  • Reading Comprehension - 7 multiple choice questions
  • Critical Thinking - 5 short answer questions
  • Crossword Puzzle - How Well Do You Know Jordans?
  • Jordans Design - Design your Collab
  • Impossible MAZE - Can You Help the Air Jordan Find Its Pair?

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Simply print and go! This packet can be used in a multitude of ways, and not solely for sub work.

There is truly no preparation needed, which is why this set is perfect to leave for:

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Activity: Students can complete all six worksheets as part of a sub packet, but if you don't see them for a full block then assign only one page each day you're out (you'll get even more bang for your buck!) This packet has so many uses beyond sub work - use it any time of year for a no-prep, yet FUN learning activity that kids will actually enjoy doing! All answer keys are included!


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Ethical Choices at Work: High School Career Readiness Decision Making Activities

By More Lessons Less Planning

Prepare your high school students for the real world with this in-depth "Ethical Choices at Work" workbook! Designed to foster critical thinking and self-reflection, this resource covers 10 key workplace dilemmas that students might face in their future careers. From dealing with "borrowed" supplies and plagiarism to clocking in early and managing work-life balance, this workbook encourages students to explore the consequences of ethical decision-making in a professional environment.

What’s Inside:

  • 10 Realistic Workplace Scenarios: Each section presents a detailed situation students could encounter at work, such as deciding when borrowing becomes stealing or whether to exaggerate a customer complaint.
  • Diverse Activities: Reflection questions, group discussions, case studies, role-playing exercises, and pros/cons lists engage students in active learning.
  • Final Comprehensive Activity: Students apply all their knowledge in a culminating exercise that challenges them to navigate multiple ethical dilemmas in a fictional workplace, using critical thinking to make informed decisions.
  • Reflection and Code of Conduct Creation: Students wrap up the workbook by reflecting on what they’ve learned and developing their own ethical code of conduct for a workplace.

Why This Resource is Essential for Your Classroom:

  • Promotes Deeper Learning: Engages students in meaningful conversations about ethics, integrity, and responsibility in the workplace.
  • Critical Thinking: Students are encouraged to evaluate multiple perspectives, consider consequences, and make well-informed decisions.
  • Real-World Application: Helps students recognize the importance of ethics in professional environments, setting them up for success in their future careers.
  • Versatile Tool: Perfect for use as an engaging lesson, homework, or sub plans.

This resource Includes 10 sections, each focusing on a unique ethical challenge, and culminates in a final activity where students apply everything they’ve learned. The workbook is a great tool for fostering deeper learning, critical thinking, and discussions, and can also be used as sub plans for independent work.

Scenarios Include:

  1. The "Borrowed" Supplies: When Does Borrowing Become Stealing?
    A coworker takes office supplies home without permission, insisting it’s just borrowing. Students explore the difference between borrowing and stealing and discuss its impact on workplace culture and trust.
  2. The Time Clock Tango: Rounding Hours & Clocking In Early
    Some employees clock in early or out late to gain extra pay. Students debate whether this practice is a minor issue or qualifies as time theft, and explore its effects on both employees and employers.
  3. The Copycat Caper: Avoiding Plagiarism in the Workplace
    Under pressure, an employee considers copying material from the internet without credit. Students reflect on the ethical implications of plagiarism in the workplace and its potential consequences.
  4. The White Lie Labyrinth: When to Be Honest vs. "Sugarcoat"
    An employee is asked to promote a product known for poor quality. Students explore the balance between honesty and tact, and discuss when honesty should take priority over making a sale.
  5. The Expense Report Enigma: Separating Business from Personal
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  6. The Social Media Spy: When Online Monitoring Goes Too Far
    An employer monitors personal social media accounts and disciplines an employee for off-work behavior. Students examine the balance between workplace policies and employees’ right to privacy.
  7. The Budget Blues: Cutting Corners vs. Ethical Practices
    A manager suggests cutting safety measures to save money. Students weigh the benefits of cost-cutting against the risks to safety and quality in a business environment.
  8. The Discount Dilemma: Using Employee Discounts Ethically
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  9. The Overtime Conundrum: Working Hard vs. Burning Out
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Teacher Cheat Sheet

This comprehensive Teacher Cheat Sheet provides detailed sample answers for all activities and scenarios included in the Ethical Choices at Work workbook. From reflections and case study responses to role-play outcomes and ethical decision-making processes, this guide helps teachers facilitate meaningful discussions and provides clear, thought-provoking answers for each section. Perfect for ensuring smooth lesson implementation, this cheat sheet supports classroom discussions, group work, and individual student understanding of key workplace ethics topics.

Learning Objectives:

  • Analyze ethical dilemmas and the potential consequences of workplace decisions.
  • Develop critical thinking skills by reflecting on personal values and professional responsibility.
  • Understand how ethical decision-making impacts both individual careers and workplace culture.
  • Foster collaboration and communication through group discussions and role-play activities.

Common Core Standards:

  • ELA: RI.9-10.1, RI.9-10.8, W.9-10.1, SL.9-10.1: Analyzing complex texts, engaging in discussions, and forming well-supported arguments.
  • Social Studies/Career Readiness: Supports the exploration of ethical behavior and professionalism in real-world scenarios.

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Do you want to help your students learn about African American history? Do you want to support diversity and an inclusive classroom? Then download this no prep Black History Month Activity a Research WebQuest resource! This no-prep, editable, in-class, and digital activity is an online scavenger hunt of the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture!

This activity allows students to learn about the museum's collection in a fun and engaging manner. Played individually or in small groups, this WebQuest includes items to find, stories to read, and reflection questions.

Students will explore the museum (either virtually or in person!) to further their understanding of the following:

  • Frederick Douglass
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  • The Tulsa Race Riot
  • Emmett Till
  • Emancipation Proclamation
  • Buffalo Soldiers
  • Significance of August 28
  • Black Panthers
  • Million Man March
  • Little Rock
  • Music, sports, and much more!

How you can use this resource:

  • This can be completed in one full 45-minute class
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This curriculum unit covers women’s experiences, contributions and perspectives from the pre-Columbian Native American era through the turn of the century, but also including the culmination of the Women's Suffrage Movement with the passage of the 19th Amendment.

The U.S. Women’s History Curriculum – Part 1 is an ever-evolving curriculum unit that includes not just the listed resources but any other resources that will be added in the future.

This curriculum unit can stand alone as its own course or can serve to supplement your United States History curriculum or AP United States History curriculum. These materials provide a more nuanced and complex look at how women participated in American society than is usually given in standard textbooks.

For 8th Grade through 12th Grade students, the Reading Assignments and Worksheets are excellent summaries of women’s experiences that are completed individually or as group exercises. Reading assignments are usually 2-3 pages with 1-2 page worksheets.

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Teachers can deliver the Power Point Lessons live or can record them for online viewing by their students. Power Point Lessons are usually 12-20 slides.

U.S. Women’s History Curriculum Unit – Part 1 (20 Resources)

Native American Women: Pre-Columbian Era through 1810
* Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Power Point Lesson
Colonial Women: 1600-1763
* Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s
* Power Point Lesson
Revolutionary Women: 1763-1783
* Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s
* Power Point Lesson
Early Women’s Rights Movement: 1840-1865
* Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s
* Power Point Lesson
Women during the Civil War: 1861-1865
* Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s
* Power Point Lesson

Women during the Industrial Revolution: 1865-1920

* Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s
* Power Point Lesson
Women's Suffrage Movement: 1865-1920

* Reading Assignment and Worksheet

* Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s

* Power Point Lesson

All of these resources are also available for purchase separately or as teaching bundles for each era but as a curriculum unit, you can take advantage of the discount of immediate access and pre-planning opportunities.

Bonus File: How to Integrate Sources in a DBQ

This Power Point file gives students direction and examples on how to integrate primary sources into sentences, whether from a quantitative source or a written one.

U.S. Women’s History Curriculum – Part 2 coming soon!

Individual Resources are also available for post-Civil War topics:

⭐ Women during the Progressive Era Reading Assignment and Worksheet: 1900-1920

⭐ Women during the 1920s Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s: 1920-1929

⭐ Women during the 1920s Reading Assignment: 1920-1929

⭐ Women during the Great Depression Reading Assignment and Worksheet: 1929-1939

⭐ Women during the Great Depression Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s: 1929-1939

⭐ Women during World War II Reading Assignment and Worksheet: 1941-1945
⭐ Women during World War II Power Point Lesson: 1941-1945

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Students will read 4 focused paragraphs that explore key elements of the story:

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