$5 - $10 Higher Education U.S. History Independent Work Packet

Product

Women of the American Revolution, 1763-1783: Teaching Bundle

By Christa Nonnemaker

This resource bundle includes the following items:

*Revolutionary Women: Power Point Lesson

*Revolutionary Women: Reading Assignment and Worksheet

*Revolutionary Women: Primary Source Analysis and DBQs

Power Point Lesson

This 13-slide PowerPoint presentation covers the Revolutionary Era between 1763 and 1783. The Pre-Revolutionary Era lasted from 1763 through 1776 and the Revolutionary War lasted from 1776 to 1783. It is an ideal lesson for the Revolutionary War period or as a stand-alone resource for women’s history. The presentation includes descriptive text as well as primary sources. It is also a good resource during Women’s History Month.

Each slide contains information and graphics that highlight how women contributed during this period. Unlike during the Colonial Era, women began to take part politically, albeit in the form of writing or in choosing to boycott British goods. Nonetheless, it was a shift in women's roles in which women did not have a voice. This period challenged Americans to ask themselves what they sought in their new country. Not surprisingly, some women and African-Americans questioned whether they too should have equality in society. This question was not satisfactorily answered as a result of the war, but it did at least offer a platform wherein some people could pose the questions.

The Power Point presentation is available as a PDF and as a PPT file, included as a bonus file.

There is also an Easel Activity and Assessment. Whether for standard classroom use, Home Schoolers or for asynchronous learning, these are valuable digital tools.

This is also available as a digital resource through Easel. Students may review independently.

Reading Assignment and Worksheet

This four-page Reading Assignment and Worksheet provides an overview of the various activities, attributes and activities of women during the Revolutionary Era. It covers the time period 1763, the end of the French and Indian War and through the American Revolution to 1783. Due to increasing pressures from Great Britain, colonists began to resist and women, for the first time, became involved on a political level, although not at the same level as men. Women's contributions will be highlighted during the Pre-Revolutionary Era (1763-776) and the Revolutionary War (1776-1783).

Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. It is also ideally suited for home-schoolers or independent learners who want to learn more. A Worksheet with questions based on the reading is included, along with an Answer Key.

Reading Assignment - 3 pages

Worksheet - 1 page

Analyzing Primary Sources

This 20-page Primary Source Analysis and DBQ activity gives students a chance to the contributions and changing roles of women during the Revolutionary Era between 1763 and 1783. In addition, there are two Document-Based Questions (DBQs). 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 pamphlet excerpts, photographs and posters. Each page of primary sources includes questions. Teaching Notes are also included at the beginning of the resource. There is also a page at the end for students to apply the HAPPY process to one source. An Answer Key to all the questions and the HAPPY process is available at the end of the packet. This is excellent practice for all high school students, particularly Honors and AP students, but all students will find these resources engaging.

Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. It is also ideally suited for home-schoolers, college students or independent learners who want to learn more. Teachers can assign just a few sources to analyze or the entire packet. Student time will vary. A Worksheet with questions based on the reading is included, along with an Answer Key.

Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. It is also ideally suited for home-schoolers or independent learners who want to learn more. Teachers can assign just a few sources to analyze or the entire packet. Student time will vary. A Worksheet with questions based on the reading is included, along with an Answer Key.

These resources are part of the Women in American History Series which includes individual PowerPoint lessons as well as Reading Assignments and Worksheets, Analyzing Primary Sources and DBQ's, Activities and Teaching Bundles.


Provide Feedback

Also, don’t forget that you can earn credit towards future purchases when you give feedback!

For each purchase that you make, you can leave feedback which earns you credit for future purchases. Easy and financially-savvy too! Feedback helps me to know what teachers want for their students.

Interested in Free Resources?

Sign up for my mailing list to receive the FREE resource: Nurses during the Civil War: Mini-DBQ and Primary Source Analysis (also included in Women in the Civil War DBQ and Primary Source Analysis resource).

Sign up for my mailing list to receive the FREE resource: World War II Oral Histories from the Homefront.

To receive information about podcasts, offers for freebies, and more, join my mailing list here.

Please reach out if you have any questions, concerns or comments about this resource at christa@historyprisms.com.

Thank you for your interest in this resource!


Do you or your students like WWII historical fiction? In Hearts at War, Tosh and Betty come of age in Southern California only to have their lives severed by war, family and social pressures once they enter college. Coincidence will throw them together again in the Pacific theater of war as they both serve in the military. Will they be able face the challenges of war and find a way to one another? In writing Hearts at War, I wanted to bring an unknown aspect of history to light. Available on Amazon or Kindle/Kindle Unlimited. Young Adults/Adults/Interracial Romance. I appreciate any reviews!

Thank you!

Christa Nonnemaker

$8.00
$7.20
Product

The Industrial Revolution: A 10-Pack of Labor and Union Reading Comprehensions

By More Lessons Less Planning

Transform your students' understanding of labor history with this comprehensive bundle!
Delve into the complexities of the Industrial Revolution with this engaging collection of 10 reading comprehension worksheets focused on labor and unions. From the rise of factories and the challenges faced by workers to the power of collective bargaining and the fight for worker rights, this bundle offers a well-rounded exploration of this pivotal era.

Each worksheet includes:

  • Informative reading passages
  • Primary source analysis
  • Engaging guided reading activities
  • Varied assessment questions (multiple choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank, short answer)
  • Answer keys for easy grading

Topics covered:

  • The rise of industrial cities and the challenges faced by workers
  • The rise of big business and the impact on workers
  • The formation and strategies of labor unions
  • The fight for better working conditions and fair wages
  • The impact of child labor and the fight for reform
  • The rise of the working class and its impact on society
  • The changing role of women in the workforce
  • The American Dream and the widening wealth gap
  • The connection between historical and contemporary labor issues

Learning Objectives:

  • Analyze the causes and effects of labor issues during the Industrial Revolution
  • Compare and contrast different labor movements and strategies
  • Evaluate the impact of labor unions on society and the economy
  • Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills

Common Core Standards:

  • Reading Comprehension in History/Social Studies (RI.6-8)
  • Determining Central Ideas and Themes (RI.6-8)
  • Integrating Knowledge and Ideas (RI.6-8)

Ready to unlock your students' critical thinking potential?
Explore my store for a treasure trove of reading comprehensions that tackle diverse themes and inspire insightful discussions. From historical mysteries to scientific explorations, there's something for every classroom! Support a fellow educator and get rewarded! Purchase this resource, leave a review, and earn TeachShare credits you can use on any product on the platform. Your feedback helps others and benefits you too!

$11.00
$5.99
Product

Women in Colonial America: Teaching Bundle *U.S. History*

By Christa Nonnemaker

This resource bundle includes the following items:

*Colonial American Women: Power Point Presentation

*Colonial American Women: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Colonial American Women: Analyzing Primary Sources and DBQs

Power Point Lesson

This 22-slide PowerPoint presentation covers women's experiences in Colonial America between 1607 and 1763. It is an ideal lesson for the colonial period or as a stand-alone resource for women’s history. It is also a good resource during Women’s History Month.

Each slide contains primary sources and images that highlight the varied experiences of women in colonial America. Some specific women are highlighted through primary source excerpts and images. Native American women's experiences during this period are explored in more detail in the Native American Women PowerPoint Presentation in the Women in American History Series.

The PowerPoint file is included as a Bonus file.

This is also available as a digital resource through Easel. Students may review independently.

Reading Assignment and Worksheet

This five-page Reading Assignment and Worksheet provides an overview of the various activities, attributes and activities of women in Colonial America between 1607 and 1763 which was the start of the French and Indian War.

Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. It is also ideally suited for home-schoolers or independent learners who want to learn more. A Worksheet with questions based on the reading is included, along with an Answer Key.

Reading Assignment - 3 pages

Worksheet - 2 pages

Analyzing Primary Sources

This 21-page Primary Source Analysis activity gives students a chance to delve deeper into life of colonial women prior to the French and Indian War which began in 1763. They will be able to determine what issues were important to women and how they contributed to society. 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 pamphlet excerpts, photographs and posters. Each page of primary sources includes questions. There is also a page at the end for students to apply the HAPPY process to one source. There are also two DBQ questions. An Answer Key to all the questions and the HAPPY process is available at the end of the packet. This is excellent practice for all high school students, particularly Honors and AP students, but all students will find these resources engaging.

Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. It is also ideally suited for home-schoolers or independent learners who want to learn more. Teachers can assign just a few sources to analyze or the entire packet. Student time will vary. A Worksheet with questions based on the reading is included, along with an Answer Key.

This is part of the Women in American History Series which includes PowerPoint lessons as well as Reading Assignments and Worksheets, Analyzing Primary Sources, Activities and Teaching Bundles for other eras.


Provide Feedback

Also, don’t forget that you can earn credit towards future purchases when you give feedback!

For each purchase that you make, you can leave feedback which earns you credit for future purchases. Easy and financially-savvy too! Feedback helps me to know what teachers want for their students.

Interested in Free Resources?

Sign up for my mailing list to receive the FREE resource: Nurses during the Civil War: Mini-DBQ and Primary Source Analysis (also included in Women in the Civil War DBQ and Primary Source Analysis resource).

Sign up for my mailing list to receive the FREE resource: World War II Oral Histories from the Homefront.

To receive information about podcasts, offers for freebies, and more, join my mailing list here.

Please reach out if you have any questions, concerns or comments about this resource at christa@historyprisms.com.

Thank you for your interest in this resource!


Do you or your students love WWII historical fiction? In Hearts at War, Tosh and Betty come of age in Southern California only to have their lives severed by war, family and social pressures once they enter college. Coincidence will throw them together again in the Pacific theater of war as they both serve in the military. Will they be able face the challenges of war and find a way to one another? Available on Amazon or Kindle/Kindle Unlimited. Young Adults/Adults/Interracial Romance. I appreciate any reviews!

$9.00
$6.30
Product

Foundations of American Government Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle

By More Lessons Less Planning

Empower your students to become savvy citizens with this action-packed bundle of 11 reading comprehension worksheets, meticulously crafted to demystify the foundations of American Government!
Dive into the core principles and institutions that shape our nation:

  • Unravel the origins and principles of democracy: Explore the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, learning how these foundational documents form the bedrock of American governance.
  • Navigate the branches of power: Gain a clear understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, and how they interact to form a balanced system of checks and balances.
  • Unmask the federal system: Discover the intricate relationship between the federal government and individual states, and how power is distributed between them.
  • Meet the players on the field: From senators and presidents to judges and local officials, your students will learn about the individuals who keep the wheels of government turning.
  • Tackle real-world scenarios: Engage in critical thinking through discussion prompts and short answer questions that connect government concepts to current events and everyday life.

Each worksheet comes packed with engaging features:

  • Multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short-answer questions: Assess comprehension in a variety of formats, catering to diverse learning styles.
  • Primary source excerpts: Bring history to life with authentic documents and speeches, fostering deeper understanding and critical analysis.
  • Detailed answer key: Save valuable time and ensure accurate assessment with a comprehensive answer key for each worksheet.

This versatile bundle caters to a wide range of needs:

  • Perfect for middle and high school classrooms focused on civics, history, or social studies.
  • Ideal for differentiated instruction: Adapt and modify worksheets to meet the specific needs of your students.
  • A valuable resource for test prep and review: Reinforce key concepts and build confidence for standardized tests.

Invest in this comprehensive bundle and watch your students transform into informed and engaged citizens! Click "Add to Cart" today and unlock the secrets of American Government!

Learning Objectives:

  • Explain the core principles of American democracy, including individual rights, limited government, and popular sovereignty.
  • Identify the three branches of government and their respective roles and responsibilities.
  • Understand the concept of federalism and the division of power between the federal government and individual states.
  • Analyze the functions of key government officials and agencies.
  • Apply government concepts to real-world scenarios and current events.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.7: Integrate information from diverse sources, including primary and secondary, to provide an account of historical events or subjects.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.9-10.7: Analyze various primary and secondary sources to understand historical and contemporary political debates.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.WHST.6-8.2: Write informative texts that explain a topic, using evidence from multiple sources.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.WHST.9-10.2: Write informative texts that explain complex topics, using evidence from the text.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SS.6-8.7: Analyze specific events from U.S. history, connecting them to broader historical periods and contexts.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SS.9-10.7: Integrate and interpret information from diverse sources, including primary and secondary, to draw evidence-based conclusions about U.S. politics and government.
$12.54
$9.64
Product

U.S. Women's History Unit 1600-1860: DBQ's and Primary Source Analysis *APUSH*

By Christa Nonnemaker

History comes to life for students when they read primary sources! This Early America Women's History Mini-Bundle will fascinate and engage your students.

Each Primary Source Analysis and DBQ resource gives students a chance to delve deeper into life of women during the Colonial Era (1607-1763), the Revolutionary Era (1763-1783) and the Early Women's Rights Movement (1840-1865). Through reading, review and analysis of sources, students will be able to determine what issues and challenges faced women during each era and how they contributed to society.

*Colonial American Women: Primary Source Analysis and DBQs (21 pages)
*Women of the American Revolution: Primary Source Analysis and DBQs (19 pages)
*Early Women's Rights Movement: Primary Source Analysis and DBQs (22 pages)

Along with primary sources, there are Document-Based Questions (DBQs). Additionally, each resource includes a one-page sheet for students that explains what primary sources are and how to analyze them using specific questions through a process called HAPPY. Examples of primary sources include cartoons, diary and journal excerpts, indenture contracts, political cartoons, letters, and more. Each page of primary sources includes questions. Each resource includes two DBQ prompts which help students to weigh and evaluate the significance of women's actions, thoughts and contributions during the era.

A page near the end of each resource allows students to apply the HAPPY process to one source. An Answer Key to all the questions and the DBQs and the HAPPY process is available at the end of the packet.

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

Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. It is also ideally suited for home-schoolers, college students or independent learners who want to learn more. Teachers can assign just a few sources to analyze or the entire packet. Student time will vary. A Worksheet with questions based on the reading is included, along with an Answer Key. Each resources can take up to 2-3 class periods depending on whether they complete the entire packet or just complete portions of it.

Each source includes an Easel Activity which allows students to answer the questions at the end of each primary source online. For homework purposes, Home Schoolers or for asynchronous learning, this is an especially valuable digital option .

If you like World War II historical fiction, I have written a book called Hearts of War about a Nisei soldier who served in the Military Intelligence Service and a woman who served in the Women Army Corps. In writing this book, I wanted to bring an unknown aspect of history to light. Available on Amazon or Kindle and I appreciate any reviews!

$10.00
$9.00
Product

Case Files Cracked: A Forensic Science True Crime Reading Comprehension Bundle

By More Lessons Less Planning

Case Files Cracked: A Forensic Science Reading Comprehension Bundle

Unravel the mysteries of crime with this captivating bundle of 10 Reading Comprehension Worksheets that delve into the thrilling world of Forensic Science! Students will explore iconic cases like the Boston Marathon bombing and the Unabomber manifesto, analyzing the crucial role of forensic techniques in solving these real-world puzzles.

Worksheet Invegstaion Topics:

  • Boston Marathon bombing
  • Unabomber manifesto
  • Shoe bomber
  • Tylenol poisonings
  • Atlanta Olympics bombing
  • Oklahoma City bombing
  • D.C. sniper attacks
  • Silk Road
  • Anthrax attacks
  • D.B. Cooper hijacking

Unlock a Treasure Trove of Learning:

  • Diverse Case Studies: Explore a wide range of forensic investigations, from bomb residue analysis to digital forensics and forensic linguistics.
  • Skill-Building Assessments: Multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions reinforce reading comprehension, critical thinking, and analysis skills.
  • Primary Source Integration: Engaging excerpts bring real-world context to the cases.
  • Answer Key Included: Save valuable time with a ready-made answer key for easy grading.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will understand the various branches of forensic science and their applications in criminal investigations.
  • Students will analyze the importance of evidence collection, analysis, and interpretation in solving crimes.
  • Students will appreciate the impact of forensic science on public safety and security measures.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills by examining real-world case studies.

Common Core Standards Alignment
This resource addresses various Common Core Standards in Reading Informational Text, Science, and Social Studies, depending on the specific grade level you target. Here are some potential alignments:

  • RI.6.1 (Cite textual evidence to support analysis of information)
  • RI.7.8 (Distinguish between cause-and-effect relationships and relationships based on other connections)
  • SC.9-12.2 (Analyze how scientific investigations address a question, test a hypothesis, determine results, and draw conclusions)
  • SS.7.6 (Analyze the effectiveness of strategies for addressing domestic and international security threats)

Ready to unlock your students' critical thinking potential? Explore my store for a treasure trove of reading comprehensions that tackle diverse themes and inspire insightful discussions. From historical mysteries to scientific explorations, there's something for every classroom!

Support a fellow educator and get rewarded! Purchase this resource, leave a review, and earn TeachShare credits you can use on any product on the platform. Your feedback helps others and benefits you too!

Related Products

Crime Scene Investigations

  • Unleash your students' inner detectives with this engaging bundle of 10 forensic science investigations. Each case includes detailed evidence, witness statements, and guided questions to challenge critical thinking and analytical skills.

Forensic Mysteries

  • Unleash the CSI in your students! Explore 10 real-life forensic mysteries with this captivating reading comprehension bundle!

Forensic Files 

  • Unleash the detective within your students with this captivating bundle of 12 reading comprehension worksheets that explore the diverse wonders of forensic science!

Serial Killer Reading Bundle

  • Unravel the chilling narratives of history's most infamous serial killers with this in-depth reading comprehension bundle!

Unsolved Mysteries Reading Bundle 

  • Unravel the mysteries of true crime with 10 engaging reading comprehension worksheets, fostering critical thinking and analysis of real-world cases.
$11.25
$5.99
Product

The Japanese-American Internment During World War II: Teaching Bundle

By Christa Nonnemaker

The resource bundle includes the following items:

*The Japanese-American Experience During World War II: Power Point Presentation
* The Japanese-American Experience During World War II: Reading Assignment and Worksheet with Answer Key

*The Japanese-American Experience During World War II: Analyzing Primary Sources and DBQs

PowerPoint Presentation
This 30-slide presentation on the Japanese-American experience in World War II presents a broad and deep look at the nature of the four years between the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the end of World War II and how it impacted the Japanese immigrants (Issei) and their American-born children (Nisei). The slides include information about the Japanese and Japanese-American internment in camps along with the enlistment of both young Nisei men and Nisei women in the military. The slides also include information about those who didn't live in the camps and those who presented legal challenges to internment. The slides use engaging visuals including photographs, letters, documents and art to convey the experiences of an entire group of people who were moved away from their homes and businesses without constitutional redress. These visuals are primary sources that the instructor can use to further student understanding. The slides also include Reflection Questions which the instructor can choose to discuss with students. There are no correct answers to the Reflection Questions but should prompt interesting discussions. This slide presentation is equally valuable for the home-schooled student or for those instructors who want to provide supplemental information to their students. At the end of the presentation, there is a slide that provides annotations on the websites used to access the primary sources which are featured throughout the presentation. I hope that students find this presentation worthwhile and deepens their understanding about an experience that should give everyone pause but also shows the resiliency of both the Issei and Nisei during a very difficult time.

Reading Assignment and Worksheet with Answer Key

This 7-page Reading Assignment about the Japanese internment and other experiences in World War II presents a broad and deep look at the nature of the four years between the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the end of World War II and how it impacted the Japanese immigrants (Issei) and their American-born children (Nisei). This close reading assignment goes beyond typical textbook descriptions of the Japanese-American experience during World War II. It provides detailed explanations as to the evacuation process, life in the camps and issues that the residents faced. The assignment also includes information about those who didn't live in the camps and those who presented legal challenges to internment. The 3-page Worksheet asks students to answer questions based on their reading. This will reinforce their learning on the topic.

This Reading Assignment is equally valuable for the home-schooled student or for those instructors who want to provide supplemental information to their students. The second page of this assignment provides a list of important terms as well as an explanation about the use of historical terminology. I hope that students find this Reading Assignment worthwhile and deepens their understanding about an experience that should give everyone pause but also shows the resiliency of both the Issei and Nisei during a very difficult time. A worksheet is included.

This is also available as a digital resource through Easel so students may complete it online.

Analyzing Primary Sources and DBQs

This 23-page resource with 15 primary sources and 2 DBQ prompts gives students a chance to delve deeper into the experiences of Japanese-Americans during World War II. Many students know that Japanese-Americans from the West Coast were interned. Here’s a chance to read documents that shed light on how the decision was made, whether the racial prejudices were shared among all Americans, how Japanese-Americans contributed outside the camps, and how re-integration was perceived. The Japanese-American experience went far beyond their internment in the camps.

Primary Sources include:
Customer Complaint and Restaurant Owner’s Response
Transcript from a Meeting in General DeWitt’s Office
Excerpt from Executive Order 9066
Evacuation Notice Number 9
Images from Evacuation and Assembly Center
Letter from Internee to Former Middle School Teacher
Report from Congressional Committee on Camps
Photographs of Life inside the Internment Camp
Resolution by the Native Sons of the Golden West, Santa Cruz Parlor
Photographs of Contributions by Japanese-Americans
Letter Insert by Assistant Director of War Relocation Authority

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 letters, photos, reports and other documents. Each page of primary sources includes questions. Two DBQ prompts with instructions are included.

There is also a page at the end for students to apply the HAPPY process to one source. An Answer Key to all the questions and the HAPPY process is available at the end of the packet.

If you like World War II historical fiction, I have written a book called Hearts of War about a Nisei soldier who served in the Military Intelligence Service and a woman who served in the Women Army Corps. In writing this book, I wanted to bring an unknown aspect of history to light. Available on Amazon or Kindle and I appreciate any reviews!

Thank you!

Christa Nonnemaker

$10.00
$9.00
Product

Post-9/11 America: A 8-Part Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle

By More Lessons Less Planning

Post-9/11 America: A 8-Part Reading Comprehension Bundle

Navigate the complexities of the post-9/11 world with this engaging 8-part reading comprehension bundle. Students will delve into:

  • Article 1: Balancing Security & Freedom: The USA PATRIOT Act Explained
    This article explores the USA PATRIOT Act's provisions and the ongoing debate about its impact on national security and civil liberties in a post-Cold War context.
  • Article 2: The TSA: Keeping Skies Safe After 9/11
    This article examines the creation of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and its role in transforming airport security measures following the September 11th attacks.
  • Article 3: Boom or Bust? The U.S. Economy in a Globalized World
    This article analyzes the challenges and opportunities presented by globalization for the U.S. economy, including the impact on jobs, trade, and the housing crisis.
  • Article 4: Beyond Borders: Immigration Debates in the Post-Cold War Era
    This article investigates the evolving debates surrounding U.S. immigration policy, border security, and pathways to citizenship after the Cold War.
  • Article 5: Patriotism vs. Prejudice: Islamophobia After 9/11
    This article explores the rise of Islamophobia in the U.S. after 9/11, its consequences for Muslim Americans, and efforts to promote tolerance.
  • Article 6: The War on Terror: Domestic Impacts & Ongoing Debates
    This article examines the domestic consequences of the War on Terror, including government responses, security measures, and the ongoing discussions about its effectiveness.
  • Article 7: The Shifting Sands: The U.S. Role in the Middle East
    This article analyzes the changing U.S. role in the Middle East after the Cold War, its impact on regional conflicts, and how it relates to domestic security concerns.
  • Article 8: The Digital Age & Domestic Security: New Challenges
    This article explores the emerging challenges of cyber security in the digital age and its impact on protecting the U.S. from cyberattacks and ensuring domestic security.

What's Included in Each Article:

  • Clear and Captivating Text: Explores significant events and issues that shaped America after the September 11th attacks.
  • Essential Questions: "Guided Reading" prompts spark critical thinking and analysis.
  • Assessment Arsenal: Multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions solidify understanding. Answer key included!
  • Teacher-Friendly Format: Clearly laid out and engaging, making these resources adaptable for various learning styles.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will be able to analyze the provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act and the arguments surrounding its impact on civil liberties.
  • Students will be able to explain the creation of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and its role in enhancing airport security.
  • Students will be able to identify the challenges and opportunities presented by globalization for the U.S. economy.
  • Students will be able to develop an informed opinion on the balance between security measures and individual freedoms in the post-9/11 era.

Common Core Standards Alignment:

  • RI.9-10.3: Analyze in detail a series of events described in a text; determine whether earlier events caused later events or simply preceded them.
  • RI.9-10.6: Analyze the author's purpose in writing, especially those writing about current events, and how the purpose and audience shape the content of the passage.
  • SS.9-12.1: Identify continuity and change in the major themes of United States history.
  • SS.9-12.5: Analyze complex international relationships among nations and regions.

Why Buy This Bundle?

  • Three High-Quality Resources: Get a comprehensive exploration of key post-9/11 themes at a discounted price!
  • Ready-to-Use: Download and print these worksheets for immediate implementation in your classroom.
  • Standards-Aligned: Addresses key reading comprehension, critical thinking, and social studies skills.
  • Engaging and Relevant: Explores captivating topics that spark student interest and discussion.

Ready to unlock your students' critical thinking potential? Explore my store for a treasure trove of reading comprehensions that tackle diverse themes and inspire insightful discussions. From historical mysteries to scientific explorations, there's something for every classroom!

Support a fellow educator and get rewarded! Purchase this resource, leave a review, and earn TeachShare credits you can use on any product on the platform. Your feedback helps others and benefits you too!

$9.12
$6.19
Product

Complete Industrial Revolution Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle

By More Lessons Less Planning

Industrial Revolution: Reading Comprehension & Discussion Guide

Unleash a debate about the most influential figures of the Industrial Revolution! This comprehensive unit study dives deep into the lives and legacies of 30 key figures, exploring their contributions, controversies, and lasting impact on society. Were they visionary leaders or ruthless exploiters?
What's Included:

  • 30 engaging reading passages on:
    • Industrial Revolution Figures:
      • J.P. Morgan: The financial titan who shaped the American economy.
      • Henry Ford: The automotive pioneer who revolutionized manufacturing.
      • Alexander Graham Bell: The inventor who transformed communication.
      • Cornelius Vanderbilt: The railroad magnate who connected the nation.
      • Andrew Carnegie: The steel tycoon whose legacy is both celebrated and criticized.
      • The Wright Brothers: The aviation pioneers who took flight.
      • John D. Rockefeller: The oil tycoon and controversial monopolist.
      • Eugene V. Debs: The labor leader and socialist who fought for workers' rights.
      • The Kellogg Brothers: The cereal entrepreneurs who revolutionized breakfast.
      • Thomas Edison: The prolific inventor who lit up the world.
    • Industrial Revolution Topics:
      • From Fields to Factories: The Rise of Factory Work
      • Steel & Steam: The Power of Heavy Industry
      • Machines Take Over: How Tech Replaced Labor
      • From Plows to Reapers: The Rise of Mechanized Farming
      • Big Business Booms: The Rise of Corporations
      • Bright Ideas, Big Changes: Top Industrial Revolution Inventions
      • Cities on the Rise: The Growth of Urban America
      • Boom or Bust? The Impact of Industrialization
      • Assembly Lines & Mass Production: Making More with Less
      • Beyond the Farm: Industrialization & Changing Lifestyles
      • Boomtowns & Busts: The Rise of Industrial Cities
      • The Iron Fist: Laissez-faire & Big Business
      • Unions Take a Stand: Fighting for Worker Rights
      • From Chaos to Collective Bargaining: Union Negotiation Tactics
      • The Price of Progress: Labor Violence in the Industrial Age
      • Child Labor: A Fight for the Future
      • Beyond the Factory: The Rise of the Working Class
      • Women & Work: The Changing Role of Women
      • From Rags to Riches (or Not): The American Dream & Industrialization
      • Lessons from the Past: Labor Issues Today
  • A primary source excerpt for each figure or topic, providing authentic historical context.
  • Multiple-choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions designed to assess reading comprehension, critical thinking, and historical analysis skills.
  • A detailed answer key for easy grading.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will analyze the impact of key figures and major developments on the Industrial Revolution.
  • Students will evaluate the ethical implications of business practices, labor relations, and social changes during this era.
  • Students will understand the concept of monopolies, urbanization, and technological advancements.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills by analyzing primary sources and considering multiple perspectives.
  • Students will engage in historical debate by evaluating the complex legacies of these figures and topics.

Common Core Standards Addressed:

  • RI.5.1-6.1: Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly and inferences drawn from the text.
  • RI.5.2-6.2: Determine a central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, providing an objective summary of the text.
  • RI.5.3-6.3: Analyze in detail the structure of a specific passage in a text, including how it contributes to the overall purpose of the text.
  • RI.5.6-6.6: Explain how an author's point of view or purpose shapes the content of a text.
  • SS.5.7-6.7: Explain the impact of technological innovations and business leaders on the development of the United States in the 19th century.

Ready to unlock your students' critical thinking potential? Explore my store for a treasure trove of reading comprehensions that tackle diverse themes and inspire insightful discussions. From historical mysteries to scientific explorations, there's something for every classroom! Support a fellow educator and get rewarded! Purchase this resource, leave a review, and earn TeachShare credits you can use on any product on the platform. Your feedback helps others and benefits you too!

$33.48
$9.97
Product

Ancient Rome Reading Comprehension Bundle: The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of Rome

By More Lessons Less Planning

Ancient Rome Reading Comprehension Bundle: Explore the Rise, Fall, and Legacy of Rome

Unlock the rich history of Ancient Rome with this comprehensive Ancient Rome Reading Comprehension Bundle. Perfect for middle and high school students, this bundle covers pivotal aspects of Roman history, from the rise of the Republic to the fall of the Empire, in engaging readings that promote deeper understanding and critical thinking. Each worksheet includes multiple-choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and short-answer questions, with primary source analysis to reinforce learning. Whether used for classwork, homework, or sub plans, this bundle will captivate students while aligning with Common Core standards.

What's Included:

  • 36 detailed reading comprehension worksheets
  • Multiple-choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and short-answer questions
  • Primary source excerpts from ancient historians (Polybius, Livy, Cicero)
  • Answer keys for each worksheet

Articles Included:

  1. "The Rise of the Roman Empire: Key Factors & Historical Impact"
    Focus: Rome's transition from Republic to Empire, examining key figures like Julius Caesar and Augustus.
  2. "Roman Emperors: Leadership Styles & Political Influence"
    Focus: The reigns of significant emperors and how their leadership shaped the empire.
  3. "The Roman Senate: Power, Influence, and Decline"
    Focus: The Senate’s role in governance and its decline under the emperors.
  4. "Life of a Roman Soldier: Training, Tactics, and Campaigns"
    Focus: Life in the Roman military, including tactics, daily life, and notable campaigns.
  5. "The Fall of the Roman Empire: Causes & Consequences"
    Focus: Examines the political, economic, and military causes behind the fall of Rome.
  6. "Daily Life in Ancient Rome: Society, Family, and Culture"
    Focus: Social hierarchy, family roles, and cultural norms in Roman daily life.
  7. "Roman Religion and Mythology: Gods, Beliefs, and Rituals"
    Focus: The religious practices and beliefs central to Roman culture.
  8. "Roman Engineering: Roads, Aqueducts, and Architecture"
    Focus: Roman engineering marvels such as aqueducts, roads, and monumental architecture.
  9. "Roman Gladiators: The Brutal Spectacle of the Colosseum"
    Focus: The role and life of gladiators, including the cultural significance of the games.
  10. "The Roman Economy: Trade, Currency, and Wealth Distribution"
    Focus: The economy of Ancient Rome, focusing on trade, wealth, and currency.
  11. "Roman Law and Order: Legal Systems and Justice in Ancient Rome"
    Focus: The evolution of Roman law and its administration in the courts.
  12. "Roman Education: Schools, Rhetoric, and Philosophy"
    Focus: Educational practices in Rome, especially the importance of rhetoric and philosophy.
  13. "Slavery in Ancient Rome: Roles, Rights, and Rebellion"
    Focus: The roles and rights of slaves in Roman society, including rebellions like Spartacus’.
  14. "The Roman Forum: Heart of Politics, Religion, and Commerce"
    Focus: The importance of the Roman Forum in politics, commerce, and religion.
  15. "The Roman Empire and Christianity: From Persecution to Adoption"
    Focus: The relationship between Rome and Christianity, from persecution to Constantine's adoption of the faith.
  16. "Roman Entertainment: Theaters, Chariot Races, and Public Baths"
    Focus: Popular Roman entertainment, including chariot races, theaters, and public baths.
  17. "Women in Ancient Rome: Roles, Rights, and Influence"
    Focus: The legal and social roles of women in Rome, including their influence in family and politics.
  18. "Roman Provinces: Governance, Trade, and Local Cultures"
    Focus: How Rome governed its provinces, integrated local cultures, and facilitated trade.
  19. "The Punic Wars: Rome vs. Carthage for Mediterranean Dominance"
    Focus: A detailed look at the Punic Wars, including key battles and the role of Hannibal.
  20. "Julius Caesar: Dictator for Life and the Fall of the Republic"
    Focus: Julius Caesar’s life, reforms, and assassination, and how they contributed to the fall of the Republic.
  21. "The Roman Empire's Impact on Modern Governments and Law"
    Focus: How Roman legal and political systems influenced modern governments.
  22. "The Pax Romana: Rome's Golden Age of Peace and Prosperity"
    Focus: The era of relative peace and stability under Augustus and its impact on Rome.
  23. "The Role of the Roman Army in Empire Building and Control"
    Focus: The crucial role of the Roman army in expanding and maintaining the empire.
  24. "Roman Roads and Infrastructure: Building an Empire"
    Focus: The importance of Roman roads and infrastructure in facilitating trade, communication, and governance.
  25. "Cultural Legacy of Ancient Rome: Art, Literature, and Philosophy"
    Focus: Rome’s contributions to art, literature, and philosophy, and their lasting influence.
  26. "Augustus: First Roman Emperor and the Pax Romana"
    Focus: Augustus' rise to power, his reforms, and the Pax Romana.
  27. "Constantine the Great: Christian Conversion and the Edict of Milan"
    Focus: Constantine's role in spreading Christianity and the significance of the Edict of Milan.
  28. "Nero: The Infamous Emperor and the Great Fire of Rome"
    Focus: Nero’s reign, the Great Fire of Rome, and his persecution of Christians.
  29. "Marcus Aurelius: Philosopher Emperor and the Stoic Legacy"
    Focus: Marcus Aurelius’ reign and his Stoic philosophy, including his work Meditations.
  30. "Hadrian: Builder of Hadrian's Wall and Protector of the Empire"
    Focus: Hadrian's reign, his focus on defense, and the construction of Hadrian's Wall.
  31. "Cicero: Roman Orator, Philosopher, and Defender of the Republic"
    Focus: Cicero's political career, oratory, and influence on Roman law and the Republic.
  32. "Timeline of Ancient Rome: From Kingdom to Empire to Fall"
    Focus: A comprehensive timeline of Rome’s history, from its founding to the fall of the Western Empire.
  33. "The Roman Kingdom: Founding Myths and Early Kings"
    Focus: Rome’s early history, from its founding myth to the last Roman king.
  34. "The Fall of Rome: Major Events Leading to the End of the Western Empire"
    Focus: Key events leading to the decline of the Western Roman Empire.
  35. "Hannibal: The Carthaginian General Who Defied Rome"
    Focus: The life of Hannibal, his strategies during the Punic Wars, and his long-term impact on Rome.
  36. "The Sacking of Rome: Barbarian Invasions and the Fall of an Empire"
    Focus: The sacks of Rome by the Visigoths, Vandals, and Ostrogoths, and their role in Rome’s fall.

Learning Objectives:

  • Analyze key events, figures, and themes in Roman history.
  • Develop critical thinking skills through primary source analysis.
  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of Roman society, culture, military, and political systems.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.6-8.1
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.9-10.4
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.9-10.2

Perfect for world history and social studies classes, this bundle fits seamlessly into units on ancient civilizations or Roman history.

Ready to unlock your students' critical thinking potential? Explore my store for a treasure trove of reading comprehensions that tackle diverse themes and inspire insightful discussions. From historical mysteries to scientific explorations, there's something for every classroom!

Support a fellow educator and get rewarded! Purchase this resource, leave a review, and earn TeachShare credits you can use on any product on the platform. Your feedback helps others and benefits you too!

$43.20
$9.99
Product

Serial Killer: 10 True Crime Forensic Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle

By More Lessons Less Planning

Embark on a captivating journey into the minds of history's most infamous serial killers with this comprehensive reading comprehension bundle. Each worksheet equips students with the tools to critically analyze these complex cases, exploring the lives, crimes, and motivations behind the darkness.
Dive deeper into each chilling narrative:

  • Ted Bundy: Anatomy of a Serial Killer: Unravel the psyche of this charismatic yet monstrous figure, examining his early life, chilling crimes, victims' stories, the intricate investigation, and his enduring impact on society.

  • Aileen Wuornos: The Life and Crimes of a Female Serial Killer: Explore the troubled upbringing and tragic path of Aileen Wuornos, delving into her murders, victim backgrounds, the investigative efforts, and the cultural legacy surrounding her case.

  • John Wayne Gacy: Unmasking the Killer Clown: Peel back the layers of John Wayne Gacy's seemingly normal life, confronting the shocking details of his crimes, victim identities, the challenging investigation, and the public's horrified reaction.

  • Jeffrey Dahmer: Inside the Mind of a Cannibal Killer: Journey into the disturbed mind of Jeffrey Dahmer, analyzing his childhood, horrifying acts, tragic victim stories, the complex police work that brought him to justice, and the ongoing societal fascination with his case.

  • The Hillside Stranglers: Examining the Crimes of Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono: Investigate the twisted partnership of Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono, known as the Hillside Stranglers, delving into their victims, the intricate investigation, and the legal proceedings that unfolded.

  • BTK: The Terrifying Reign of the Bind, Torture, Kill Killer: Uncover the double life of Dennis Rader, the BTK Killer, exploring his sadistic crimes, harrowing victim experiences, the forensic techniques that led to his capture, and the psychological impact of his reign of terror.

  • The Night Stalker: Uncovering the Horrors of Richard Ramirez: Dive into the troubled past of Richard Ramirez, the Night Stalker, analyzing his brutal attacks, the communities he terrorized, the relentless pursuit for justice, and the lasting scars on victims and society.

  • Ed Gein: The Butcher of Plainfield: Explore the isolated life and macabre crimes of Ed Gein, examining his grisly victim fates, the investigation that exposed his horrors, and the cultural influence his case had on horror fiction and film.

  • Gary Ridgway: The Green River Killer's Reign of Terror: Investigate the troubled background and prolific murders of Gary Ridgway, the Green River Killer, delving into the tireless efforts to identify him, the advancements in forensic technology that led to his capture, and the legacy of fear he left behind.

  • Jack the Ripper: Hunting History's Most Infamous Killer: Embark on a historical whodunit as you explore the enigmatic Jack the Ripper, the Whitechapel murders, the gruesome details, the investigative challenges of Victorian London, and the enduring mystery surrounding his case.

Beyond just facts, this bundle empowers students to:

  • Discuss the psychological profiles of these killers.
  • Analyze the methods used to apprehend them.
  • Explore the gender dynamics in serial killing.
  • Consider the ethical implications of studying such cases.
  • Debate the role of media in shaping public perception.

Each worksheet includes:

  • Engaging text and primary source materials.
  • Multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions.
  • Detailed answer key for easy assessment.

This bundle is aligned with Common Core Standards and is perfect for:

  • History and Social Studies classes
  • True crime enthusiasts
  • Psychology students
  • Anyone interested in the dark side of human behavior

Download this bundle today and equip your students with the tools to critically analyze the complexities of serial killers and their impact on society!

Related Products

Crime Scene Investigations

  • Unleash your students' inner detectives with this engaging bundle of 10 forensic science investigations. Each case includes detailed evidence, witness statements, and guided questions to challenge critical thinking and analytical skills.

Forensic Mysteries

  • Unleash the CSI in your students! Explore 10 real-life forensic mysteries with this captivating reading comprehension bundle!

Forensic Files 

  • Unleash the detective within your students with this captivating bundle of 12 reading comprehension worksheets that explore the diverse wonders of forensic science!

Forensic Case Files

  • Become crime scene detectives! Captivating forensic science cases through reading comprehension, igniting critical thinking skills.

Unsolved Mysteries Reading Bundle 

  • Unravel the mysteries of true crime with 10 engaging reading comprehension worksheets, fostering critical thinking and analysis of real-world cases.
$12.50
$7.99
Product

Cults and Crime: 10 Forensic Science Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle

By More Lessons Less Planning

Cults and Crime: Forensic Science Reading Comprehension Bundle

This comprehensive 10-worksheet bundle explores notorious cult cases through the lens of forensic science, showing how criminal investigations reveal hidden agendas. Each worksheet examines real-life cult cases where forensic evidence played a vital role in solving crimes, offering students a deeper understanding of forensic techniques.

Product Highlights:

  • Includes multiple-choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and short-answer questions for each worksheet.
  • Provides a primary source for analysis, allowing students to connect real-world forensic methods with historical cult cases.
  • Comes with a detailed teacher answer key for easy grading and classroom discussions.
  • Structured reading encourages students to focus on text analysis and critical thinking.

Why You'll Love This Bundle:

  • Ideal for fostering critical thinking and deepening students' understanding of forensic science in real-world investigations.
  • Versatile for use as sub plans, deeper learning activities, or supplementary lessons in forensic science, criminal justice, social studies, or psychology.
  • Engages students with gripping real-life stories, helping them apply forensic techniques to solve cult-related crimes.

Worksheet Break Down

1. "Jonestown Massacre: Toxicology's Role in Solving a Cult Tragedy" This worksheet focuses on the Jonestown Massacre, exploring how forensic toxicology helped uncover the truth behind the mass suicide, including the presence of poison and how it was administered to over 900 victims.

2. "Unveiling the Manson Family Murders: Forensic Clues and Cult Control" Students will examine how forensic evidence, including fingerprints and blood analysis, was used to link Charles Manson and his followers to the brutal Tate-LaBianca murders.

3. "Forensic Psychology and Cult Leaders: Understanding Criminal Manipulation" This worksheet delves into how forensic psychology is used to analyze the manipulative tactics of cult leaders, such as Charles Manson and Jim Jones, and the methods they used to control their followers.

4. "The Branch Davidians: Arson, Forensic Fire Investigation, and Cult Tragedy" Students will investigate how forensic fire experts analyzed the Waco Siege, uncovering evidence of arson and helping to determine the cause of the fire that led to the deaths of the Branch Davidians.

5. "Heaven's Gate: Forensic Anthropology in a Cult Mass Suicide Case" This worksheet explores the role of forensic anthropologists in identifying the victims of the Heaven's Gate mass suicide and analyzing how their extreme beliefs led to this tragic event.

6. "Forensic Evidence in the Peoples Temple: Uncovering Jim Jones's Final Acts" Students will examine how forensic evidence from the Peoples Temple in Jonestown helped piece together the final moments of the mass suicide orchestrated by cult leader Jim Jones.

7. "Cults and Brainwashing: How Forensic Psychology Profiles Cult Victims" This worksheet highlights the use of forensic psychology to profile cult victims, examining how brainwashing and coercion impact their mental state and decisions.

8. "The Solar Temple Cult: Forensic Analysis of Ritualistic Deaths" Students will investigate the forensic analysis of the ritualistic deaths of the Solar Temple cult members, uncovering how forensic experts determined which deaths were suicides and which were murders.

9. "Criminal Cults: Forensic Science's Role in Investigating Dangerous Groups" This worksheet provides an overview of how forensic science is used to investigate criminal cults, from uncovering illegal practices to linking cult members to serious crimes through forensic evidence.

10. "Cults and Crime: How Forensic Science Uncovers Hidden Agendas" Students will analyze how forensic science uncovers hidden agendas within cults, focusing on criminal activities like financial fraud, human trafficking, and murder that cult leaders often conceal from the outside world.

Common Core Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.9-10.1: Cite strong textual evidence to support analysis.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.9-10.3: Analyze complex events and ideas.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.11-12.7: Integrate and evaluate multiple sources of information.

Perfect for Courses In:

  • Forensic Science
  • Criminal Justice
  • Social Studies
  • Psychology

Ready to unlock your students' critical thinking potential? Explore my store for a treasure trove of reading comprehensions that tackle diverse themes and inspire insightful discussions. From historical mysteries to scientific explorations, there's something for every classroom!

Support a fellow educator and get rewarded! Purchase this resource, leave a review, and earn TeachShare credits you can use on any product on the platform. Your feedback helps others and benefits you too!

Related Products

Crime Scene Investigations

  • Unleash your students' inner detectives with this engaging bundle of 10 forensic science investigations. Each case includes detailed evidence, witness statements, and guided questions to challenge critical thinking and analytical skills.

Forensic Mysteries

  • Unleash the CSI in your students! Explore 10 real-life forensic mysteries with this captivating reading comprehension bundle!

Forensic Files 

  • Unleash the detective within your students with this captivating bundle of 12 reading comprehension worksheets that explore the diverse wonders of forensic science!

Forensic Case Files

  • Become crime scene detectives! Captivating forensic science cases through reading comprehension, igniting critical thinking skills.

Menendez Brothers Case Bundle

  • Immerse your students in the infamous Menendez Brothers case with 10 detailed worksheets that explore forensic evidence, trial drama, and psychological insights, perfect for fostering critical thinking and comprehension.

Serial Killer Reading Bundle

  • Unravel the chilling narratives of history's most infamous serial killers with this in-depth reading comprehension bundle!

Unsolved Mysteries Reading Bundle 

  • Unravel the mysteries of true crime with 10 engaging reading comprehension worksheets, fostering critical thinking and analysis of real-world cases.
$14.00
$5.99
Product

Progressive Era Powerhouse: A Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle Unit

By More Lessons Less Planning

Delve deep into the Progressive Era with this comprehensive bundle of 10 reading comprehension worksheets! Explore key topics such as muckraking, trust-busting, social reforms, and women's suffrage.

Key Features:

  • Engaging Texts: A variety of engaging articles on essential Progressive Era themes, including:

    • Muckrakers Expose Corruption: Explore the role of muckraking journalists in exposing the dark side of industrial capitalism, political corruption, and social injustice.
    • Trust-Busting: Breaking Up Big Business: Discuss the government's efforts to break up large corporations and monopolies through antitrust legislation.
    • The Jungle: A Catalyst for Reform: Examine the significance of Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle in exposing the unsanitary conditions of the meatpacking industry and its role in driving the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act.
    • Conservation: Protecting America's Natural Resources: Explore the Progressive Era's conservation movement, led by President Theodore Roosevelt, and the creation of the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service.
    • Settlement Houses: A Beacon of Hope in Urban America: Discuss the role of settlement houses in providing social services, education, and community support to immigrants and the urban poor.
    • Women's Suffrage: The Fight for Equality: Examine the women's suffrage movement and the passage of the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote.
    • Prohibition: A Failed Experiment in Social Reform: Discuss the passage and subsequent repeal of the 18th Amendment, which outlawed the production and sale of alcohol.
    • The Progressive Era: Tenement Living Conditions: Explore the challenges faced by the urban poor and the efforts to improve tenement housing conditions.
    • Progressive Era: Women of the Progressive Era: Examine the contributions of women to the Progressive Era, including their involvement in the suffrage movement and muckraking journalism.
    • The Lasting Impact of the Progressive Era: Discuss the long-term effects of Progressive Era reforms on American society.
  • Primary Sources: Each worksheet includes a primary source to provide firsthand insights into the topics covered.

  • Varied Questions: Multiple-choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions to assess comprehension at different levels.

  • Teacher Answer Key: A detailed answer key for each worksheet to facilitate grading and feedback.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will understand the key issues and reforms of the Progressive Era.
  • Students will be able to identify significant figures and events.
  • Students will analyze primary sources and evaluate the arguments presented.
  • Students will apply their knowledge to answer comprehension questions.

Common Core Standards:

  • History: Analyze primary sources, determine central ideas, and integrate information from multiple sources.
  • Language Arts: Analyze texts for key details, summarize information, and answer questions.

Recommended Courses:

  • U.S. History
  • Social Studies

This resource is ideal for:

  • Independent Study: Students can work through the worksheets at their own pace.
  • Guided Instruction: Teachers can use the worksheets as a supplement to their lessons.
  • Sub Plans: The worksheets can be used as sub plans or activities.

Ready to unlock your students' critical thinking potential? Explore my store for a treasure trove of reading comprehensions that tackle diverse themes and inspire insightful discussions. From historical mysteries to scientific explorations, there's something for every classroom! Support a fellow educator and get rewarded! Purchase this resource, leave a review, and earn TeachShare credits you can use on any product on the platform. Your feedback helps others and benefits you too!

Related Product:

Did Prohibition Fail DBQ

$12.00
$5.99
Product

Dive Deep into the Executive Branch: 10 Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle

By More Lessons Less Planning

Unleash a journey into the heart of American government! This captivating bundle of 10 reading comprehension worksheets delves into the complexities of the Executive Branch, offering a rich and diverse learning experience for students.

Beyond the Headlines:

  • Explore key topics: From presidential powers and cabinet roles to the intricacies of elections and the White House itself, your students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the branch's structure, functions, and challenges.
  • Develop critical thinking: Diverse question formats (multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, short answer) and engaging guided reading activities encourage students to analyze, reason, and form informed opinions.
  • Go beyond textbook knowledge: Primary source excerpts, real-world case studies, and thought-provoking debates bring historical and contemporary issues to life, fostering deeper engagement and active learning.
  • Teacher-friendly: Save time with comprehensive answer keys for each worksheet, allowing you to easily assess student understanding and guide meaningful discussions.

Each of the 10 worksheets focuses on a distinct theme:

  1. Wielding the Scepter: Unveiling presidential powers like vetoes, treaties, and executive orders.
  2. Cabinet Confidential: Decoding the roles of key cabinet positions and their influence on policy.
  3. Cracking the Electoral Code: Demystifying the intricacies and debates surrounding the Electoral College system.
  4. Executive Orders Explained: Examining landmark decisions and controversies associated with executive orders.
  5. From Hopefuls to Nominees: Navigating the strategic complexities of the presidential primary maze.
  6. White House Chronicles: Unveiling the historical, architectural, and symbolic significance of the White House.
  7. Weighing the Scales: Understanding the power and ethical considerations of presidential pardons.
  8. Power Play: Exploring the intricate dance of checks and balances within the Executive Branch.
  9. Beyond Borders: Examining the President's role as Commander-in-Chief and its connection to diplomatic efforts.
  10. The Oath & Beyond: Analyzing the multifaceted responsibilities of the presidency and potential ethical challenges.

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain a thorough understanding of the structure, functions, and powers of the Executive Branch.
  • Analyze the historical and contemporary significance of key topics like presidential powers, elections, and checks and balances.
  • Develop critical thinking, analytical, and reasoning skills through diverse reading comprehension activities.
  • Engage in informed discussions about the challenges and opportunities facing the Executive Branch in a democratic society.

Common Core Standards Alignment:

  • SS.7.C.3.A: Analyze cause-and-effect relationships in historical events.
  • SS.7.C.4.A: Analyze the ways that different forms of media have been used to represent historical events.
  • SS.7.C.6.A: Analyze the effectiveness of various forms of government.
  • WHST.6-8.2.A: Analyze in detail how two or more texts address the same topic or theme, comparing and contrasting points of view.
  • WHST.6-8.9.A: Draw evidence from specific parts of the text to support analysis and reflection.

Empower your students to become informed citizens! Grab this valuable resource bundle today and guide them on an enlightening exploration of the Executive Branch!

$11.40
$6.49
Product

Complete Westward Expansion Guided Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle

By More Lessons Less Planning

Westward Expansion: A Comprehensive Resource

Embark on a captivating journey through the American West with this 16-article reading comprehension bundle!

Explore the key events, figures, and themes that shaped westward expansion. Discover:

  • Manifest Destiny and its impact on American identity.
  • The Louisiana Purchase and the doubling of U.S. territory.
  • Lewis & Clark's exploration of the uncharted West.
  • The Oregon Trail and the challenges faced by pioneers.
  • The California Gold Rush and its economic boom.
  • The Mexican-American War and its territorial consequences.
  • The Trail of Tears and the forced relocation of Native American tribes.
  • The Homestead Act and its role in westward settlement.
  • The Pony Express and its rapid communication system.
  • The Transcontinental Railroad and its transformative impact.
  • The Wild West and its myths and realities.
  • The clash of cultures between Native Americans and European settlers.
  • Boomtowns and ghost towns created by gold rushes.
  • Cattle drives and the importance of the cowboy culture.
  • The lasting legacy of women during westward expansion on American history.

Sharpen essential reading skills with a variety of questions in each article, including:

  • Multiple Choice
  • Matching
  • Fill-in-the-Blank
  • Short Answer

Answer Keys included for easy assessment!

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the key events, figures, and themes of westward expansion.
  • Students will be able to analyze primary sources and evaluate historical evidence.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills by analyzing complex historical issues.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • RI.5.1-6: Reading informational text standards, including quoting accurately, determining central ideas, explaining relationships, and analyzing author's point of view.

Ready to unlock your students' critical thinking potential?

Explore my store for a treasure trove of reading comprehensions that tackle diverse themes and inspire insightful discussions. From historical mysteries to scientific explorations, there's something for every classroom! Support a fellow educator and get rewarded! Purchase this resource, leave a review, and earn TeachShare credits you can use on any product on the platform. Your feedback helps others and benefits you too!

$18.24
$6.84
Product

U.S. Imperialism Reading Comprehension Bundle 10 Worksheets on Historical Events

By More Lessons Less Planning

U.S. Imperialism Reading Comprehension Bundle: 10 Worksheets on Key Historical Events and Themes

Dive deep into the rise of U.S. imperialism with this comprehensive reading comprehension bundle that covers 10 key events in American history. This bundle provides high school history teachers with a valuable resource for teaching U.S. expansion, foreign policy, and the ethical dilemmas of imperialism. Each worksheet includes a well-researched passage, multiple-choice questions, matching exercises, fill-in-the-blank activities, and short-answer questions—all complete with answer keys. Plus, every worksheet features a primary source analysis to encourage critical thinking and engagement with historical documents.

What’s Included:
"The Philippine War: U.S. Foreign Expansion and Its Impact"

Covers U.S. expansion into the Philippines, the brutal tactics used, and the consequences for both the U.S. and the Filipino population.

"Annexation of Hawaii: America’s Step Toward Global Dominance"

Examines the U.S.-backed overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy and the effects of annexation on indigenous Hawaiian culture and governance.

"The Sinking of the USS Maine: Catalyst for the Spanish-American War"
Analyzes how the USS Maine explosion led to the Spanish-American War, fueled by media exaggeration and misinformation.

"The Spanish-American War: America’s Path to Global Power"
Explores U.S. interventions in Cuba and the Philippines and the consequences of U.S. imperialism in the aftermath of the war.

"Yellow Journalism: How the Press Fueled the Spanish-American War"
Investigates how sensationalized reporting in the U.S. media influenced public opinion and helped drive the country to war.

"The Rough Riders: Theodore Roosevelt’s Volunteer Cavalry in the Spanish-American War"
Discusses the romanticized history of the Rough Riders and how their actions were glorified at the expense of the local Cuban population.

"Big Stick Diplomacy: Theodore Roosevelt and U.S. Foreign Policy"
Delves into Roosevelt’s use of military intimidation in Latin America and the impact of U.S. dominance over smaller nations.

"The Panama Canal: Engineering a Path to U.S. Global Dominance"

Covers the U.S. acquisition of the Panama Canal, focusing on the questionable ethics of U.S. intervention and the exploitation of labor.

"The Open Door Policy: U.S. Trade Expansion in Asia"
Examines the U.S. promotion of trade in China while disregarding Chinese sovereignty, with a focus on the long-term consequences of economic domination.

"U.S. Involvement in China: The Boxer Rebellion and Beyond"
Analyzes U.S. intervention in the Boxer Rebellion, the imposition of reparations, and the exploitation of China by foreign powers.

Key Features:

  • Primary source analysis in each worksheet helps students develop skills in interpreting historical documents and understanding the perspectives of the time.
  • Variety of question types: multiple-choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and short-answer questions for comprehensive review and assessment.
  • Answer keys included for easy grading and review.
  • No visuals required, making these worksheets accessible for remote learning or independent study.
  • Guided reading sections that dive deep into the ethical issues surrounding U.S. foreign policy and imperialism.

Learning Objectives:

  • Analyze key moments in U.S. imperialism and its impact on global power dynamics.
  • Understand the ethical dilemmas and consequences of U.S. expansion for indigenous populations and other nations.
  • Develop skills in reading comprehension, primary source analysis, and critical thinking.
  • Engage in discussions about the influence of media, foreign policy, and military interventions.

A Great Tool For:

  • Sub plans that encourage independent learning and critical thinking.
  • Deeper learning for students who want to explore U.S. history and foreign policy in greater detail.
  • Review sessions before exams on U.S. history, imperialism, or media studies.
  • Use in AP U.S. History classes or World History courses exploring imperialism and global interactions.

Common Core Standards Covered:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.9-10.1: Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.11-12.9: Integrate information from diverse sources into a coherent understanding of an event.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WHST.9-10.9: Draw evidence from informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.

Perfect For:

  • High school U.S. History or World History classes
  • AP U.S. History
  • Government or Media Studies units focusing on the ethics of media influence and foreign intervention

Ready to unlock your students' critical thinking potential? Explore my store for a treasure trove of reading comprehensions that tackle diverse themes and inspire insightful discussions. From historical mysteries to scientific explorations, there’s something for every classroom!

Support a fellow educator and get rewarded! Purchase this resource, leave a review, and earn TeachShare credits you can use on any product on the platform. Your feedback helps others and benefits you too!"

$11.40
$5.89
Product

Deep Dive into Cell Biology 10 Guided Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle

By More Lessons Less Planning

10-Worksheet Biology Reading Comprehension Bundle: Deep Dive into Cell Biology

Unlock the mysteries of cellular biology with this comprehensive 10-worksheet bundle focused on key topics essential for high school students. Each worksheet is designed to build critical thinking skills while deepening understanding of fundamental biological concepts like cell structure, function, and energy processes. Whether you're looking for in-depth reading comprehension activities, sub plans, or supplemental materials for your curriculum, this bundle offers a range of engaging topics, each with guided reading, case studies, and assessment questions.

What’s Inside the Bundle:

  1. "Understanding Cell Theory: The Foundation of Modern Biology"
    Explore the origins of cell theory and its core principles, including contributions from scientific pioneers.
  2. "Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells: What Makes Them Different?"
    Compare and contrast the structure and functions of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, highlighting their roles in various ecosystems.
  3. "Organelles and Their Functions: The Cell’s Machinery"
    Learn about the specialized roles of organelles, such as mitochondria, the nucleus, and the endoplasmic reticulum, in maintaining cellular health.
  4. "Cell Membrane Structure and Function: The Gatekeeper of the Cell"
    Delve into the structure of the cell membrane and how it controls what enters and exits the cell.
  5. "Introduction to Cellular Processes: How Cells Stay Alive"
    Explore essential cellular processes like metabolism and protein synthesis that keep cells functioning and healthy.
  6. "Cellular Respiration: Breaking Down Aerobic and Anaerobic Processes"
    Dive deep into how cells generate energy, comparing aerobic and anaerobic respiration and their biological significance.
  7. "Photosynthesis: Turning Sunlight into Cellular Energy"
    Understand the process of photosynthesis, from light-dependent reactions to the Calvin cycle, and its importance for life on Earth.
  8. "The Cell Cycle: How Cells Grow and Divide"
    Learn the intricacies of cell division, including the stages of interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis, and the role of checkpoints in controlling cell growth.
  9. "Mitosis Explained: The Phases of Cell Division"
    Break down the phases of mitosis with clear explanations of how cells ensure genetic consistency during division.
  10. "Membrane Transport: How Cells Move Materials In and Out"
    Study the mechanisms of passive and active transport, including diffusion, osmosis, and the role of proteins in moving substances across cell membranes.

Why Choose This Bundle?

Each worksheet is packed with a well-organized reading passage followed by multiple-choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and short-answer questions to assess comprehension and critical thinking. The content is written to engage students and encourage deeper learning, making it a great fit for high school biology courses, AP Biology, or supplemental learning. With a focus on cell biology, this bundle covers essential topics aligned with key biology standards.

Learning Objectives:

  • Build a comprehensive understanding of cellular structures, functions, and processes.
  • Connect historical scientific discoveries to modern research and applications.
  • Engage in critical thinking through guided questions and case studies.

Common Core Alignment:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RST.9-10.2: Analyze key ideas from scientific texts to understand biological concepts.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RST.11-12.9: Synthesize information across topics like cell theory, cellular respiration, and photosynthesis.

Perfect For:

  • High School Biology
  • AP Biology
  • Substitute Plans
  • Independent Reading Assignments

Ready to unlock your students' critical thinking potential? Explore my store for a treasure trove of reading comprehensions that tackle diverse themes and inspire insightful discussions. From historical mysteries to scientific explorations, there's something for every classroom!

Support a fellow educator and get rewarded! Purchase this resource, leave a review, and earn TeachShare credits you can use on any product on the platform. Your feedback helps others and benefits you too!

$12.00
$5.99
Product

The Reconstruction Era: A Reading Comprehension Primary Source Worksheet Bundle

By More Lessons Less Planning

The Reconstruction Era: A Comprehensive Reading Comprehension Bundle

Delve deep into the complexities of the Reconstruction era with this comprehensive bundle of 11 reading comprehension worksheets.

Explore key topics such as Black Codes, Jim Crow laws, the Reconstruction Amendments, and the experiences of African Americans and women during this transformative period in American history.

Key Features:

  • Comprehensive Coverage: This bundle offers a wide range of topics, providing a thorough understanding of the Reconstruction era.
  • Engaging Articles: Each article is designed to capture students' interest and promote critical thinking.
  • Multiple Question Types: A variety of question formats, including multiple choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer, cater to different learning styles and assess comprehension at various levels.
  • Answer Key Included: A detailed answer key provides guidance for teachers and students, facilitating self-assessment and review.
  • Ideal for Deeper Learning: This resource is perfect for in-depth study of the Reconstruction era and can be used as supplementary material or as a standalone unit.
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for sub plans, independent study, or cooperative learning activities.

Reading Comprehension Breakdown:

1. Black Codes: Explore the laws that restricted the freedoms of newly freed African Americans and their impact on their lives.
2. Jim Crow Laws: Discuss the laws that enforced racial segregation and discrimination in the South, their impact on African Americans, and their role in maintaining white supremacy.
3. Plessy v. Ferguson: Analyze the Supreme Court case that upheld racial segregation and the "separate but equal" doctrine, and its significance in the history of civil rights.
4. Sharecropping: Explain the system of sharecropping, its impact on African Americans, and the cycle of debt and poverty it often created.
5. African American Political Achievements: Highlight the significant political achievements of African Americans during Reconstruction, including their participation in government and the passage of constitutional amendments.
6. KKK Violence: Discuss the violent actions of the Ku Klux Klan during Reconstruction, their goals, and the impact of their terrorism on African Americans.
7. Reconstruction Amendments: Analyze the three Reconstruction Amendments and their significance in securing the civil rights of African Americans.
8. Carpetbaggers: Explore the role of Northern politicians who moved to the South after the Civil War, and the controversies surrounding their involvement in Reconstruction.
9. Rebuilding the South: Discuss the challenges faced by the South in rebuilding its economy and society after the Civil War, including the role of African Americans and the impact of Reconstruction policies.
10. Women in the Reconstruction Era: Examine the experiences of women during Reconstruction, including the challenges faced by women of color and the progress made in the women's suffrage movement.
11. Freedom Bureau Successes and Failures: Examine the successes and failures of the Freedmen's Bureau, a federal agency established to aid former slaves and refugees during Reconstruction.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will understand the key events, figures, and policies of the Reconstruction era.
  • Students will be able to analyze the challenges faced by African Americans and women during this time.
  • Students will be able to evaluate the long-term impact of the Reconstruction era on American society.

Common Core Standards:

  • History: 6.NS.1, 7.NS.1, 8.NS.1 (analyze historical texts)
  • English Language Arts: 6.RL.1, 7.RL.1, 8.RL.1 (key details and themes)

Recommended Courses:

  • American History
  • Civil War and Reconstruction
  • African American History

Ready to unlock your students' critical thinking potential? Explore my store for a treasure trove of reading comprehensions that tackle diverse themes and inspire insightful discussions. From historical mysteries to scientific explorations, there's something for every classroom! Support a fellow educator and get rewarded! Purchase this resource, leave a review, and earn TeachShare credits you can use on any product on the platform. Your feedback helps others and benefits you too!

$13.20
$5.99
Product

Enlightenment Ideas: A Comprehensive Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle

By More Lessons Less Planning

Enlightenment Ideas: A Comprehensive Reading Comprehension BundleUnleash the power of critical thinking with this comprehensive bundle of 10 reading comprehension worksheets, each focusing on a key aspect of the Enlightenment period!

Perfect for middle and high school students, these worksheets delve into the core concepts that shaped the modern world, including:

  • Key Enlightenment Thinkers: Explore the ideas of Voltaire, Rousseau, Locke, and Montesquieu.
  • The Spark of Revolution: Discover how Enlightenment ideas fueled the American and French Revolutions.
  • Challenging Traditional Authority: Analyze the Enlightenment's critique of monarchy and the Church.
  • The Enlightenment and Science: Explore the connection between the Enlightenment and the Scientific Revolution.
  • Women's Voices: Uncover the contributions of female Enlightenment thinkers and their fight for gender equality.
  • The Enlightenment and Slavery: Examine the contradictions between Enlightenment ideals and the practice of slavery.
  • The Spread of Enlightenment Ideas: Trace the journey of Enlightenment thought across Europe.
  • Art and the Enlightenment: Explore the development of neoclassical style.
  • The Enlightenment's Lasting Legacy: Analyze the enduring impact of Enlightenment ideas on democracy, human rights, and the scientific method.
  • The Enlightenment and Religion: Examine the complex relationship between Enlightenment thought and religious beliefs.

Each worksheet includes:

  • Engaging Text: Clear and concise explanations of key concepts and historical events.
  • Primary Source Analysis: Authentic excerpts from Enlightenment thinkers to spark critical thinking.
  • Variety of Questions: Multiple choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions to assess comprehension at multiple levels.
  • Detailed Answer Key: Ensure clear and accurate understanding with a comprehensive answer key for all questions.

This bundle is a valuable tool for:

  • Deeper Learning: It encourages students to go beyond basic facts and engage in critical analysis and synthesis of information.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: This bundle offers a complete overview of the Enlightenment period, covering key themes and thinkers.
  • Substitute Teacher Plans: The worksheets provide a ready-to-use resource for unexpected absences.
  • Test Prep: Reinforce key concepts and prepare students for standardized tests related to history and social studies.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will be able to identify and explain the core principles of the Enlightenment.
  • Students will analyze the ideas of key Enlightenment thinkers and their lasting impact.
  • Students will evaluate the role of the Enlightenment in shaping modern societies.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • RI.6.1, RI.7.1, RI.8.1: Reading informational texts and citing evidence to support analysis.
  • SS.6.W.1, SS.7.W.1, SS.8.W.1: Writing informative/explanatory texts on historical topics.
  • RH.6.8, RH.7.8, RH.8.8: Evaluating historical sources and their credibility.

Ready to unlock your students' critical thinking potential?
Explore my store, "More Lessons, Less Planning," for a treasure trove of reading comprehensions that tackle diverse themes and inspire insightful discussions. From historical mysteries to scientific explorations, there's something for every classroom!

Support a fellow educator and get rewarded!
Purchase this resource, leave a review, and earn TeachShare credits you can use on any product on the platform. Your feedback helps others and benefits you too!

$12.00
$5.99
Product

Industrial Revolution Titans: Heroes or Villains? Reading Comprehension Bundle

By More Lessons Less Planning

Industrial Revolution Titans: Heroes or Villains? (Reading Comprehension & Discussion Guide)

Unleash a debate about the most influential figures of the Industrial Revolution! This comprehensive reading comprehension worksheet dives deep into the lives and legacies of 10 key figures, exploring their contributions, controversies, and lasting impact on society. Were they visionary leaders or ruthless exploiters?

What's Included:

  • 10 engaging reading passages on:
    • J.P. Morgan: The financial titan who shaped the American economy.
    • Henry Ford: The automotive pioneer who revolutionized manufacturing.
    • Alexander Graham Bell: The inventor who transformed communication.
    • Cornelius Vanderbilt: The railroad magnate who connected the nation.
    • Andrew Carnegie: The steel tycoon whose legacy is both celebrated and criticized.
    • The Wright Brothers: The aviation pioneers who took flight.
    • John D. Rockefeller: The oil tycoon and controversial monopolist.
    • Eugene V. Debs: The labor leader and socialist who fought for workers' rights.
    • The Kellogg Brothers: The cereal entrepreneurs who revolutionized breakfast.
    • Thomas Edison: The prolific inventor who lit up the world.
  • A primary source excerpt for each figure, providing authentic historical context.
  • Multiple-choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions designed to assess reading comprehension, critical thinking, and historical analysis skills.
  • A detailed answer key for easy grading.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will analyze the impact of key figures on the Industrial Revolution.
  • Students will evaluate the ethical implications of business practices during this era.
  • Students will understand the concept of monopolies and their effects on society.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills by analyzing primary sources and considering multiple perspectives.
  • Students will engage in historical debate by evaluating the complex legacies of these figures.

Common Core Standards Addressed:

  • RI.5.1-6.1: Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly and inferences drawn from the text.
  • RI.5.2-6.2: Determine a central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, providing an objective summary of the text.
  • RI.5.3-6.3: Analyze in detail the structure of a specific passage in a text, including how it contributes to the overall purpose of the text.
  • RI.5.6-6.6: Explain how an author's point of view or purpose shapes the content of a text.
  • SS.5.7-6.7: Explain the impact of technological innovations and business leaders on the development of the United States in the 19th century.

Ready to unlock your students' critical thinking potential? Explore my store for a treasure trove of reading comprehensions that tackle diverse themes and inspire insightful discussions. From historical mysteries to scientific explorations, there's something for every classroom! Support a fellow educator and get rewarded! Purchase this resource, leave a review, and earn TeachShare credits you can use on any product on the platform. Your feedback helps others and benefits you too!

$11.40
$5.89