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US & American History Constitutional Amendments Activities & Writing Worksheets
By The Magical Avocado
The Amendments to the US Constitution are an integral part of American History and Civics courses. This bundle includes multiple ways for students to engage with and critically think about the Amendments to the US Constitution.
Specifically, this bundle includes:
And the 90 Second Social Studies Amendments Bundle
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Black History Month Activities BUNDLE: Reading, Writing, Leaders and Reflection
By Class Plus
This resource includes an English and Spanish version of Black History Month Activity: Reflect, Think, Compare & Contrast, Pennant. These are perfect for your bilingual or dual-language classrooms and schools. Celebrate Black History Month while fostering critical thinking, reflection, and meaningful discussions with this engaging resource. The activities are easy to develop and implement, making them perfect for independent work. Each page is thoughtfully structured to guide students through key moments, figures, and ideas in Black history, helping them reflect and think critically. In the end, families can share insights and strengthen their bond through a simple activity highlighting this inspiring event.
Why Should You Use This?
This resource provides a dynamic way for students to connect with Black History Month. It encourages deep thinking, enhances cultural understanding, and sparks curiosity about historical events and figures that shaped our world. By integrating activities like timelines, compare-and-contrast exercises, and creative writing prompts, students will not only learn about history but also develop essential cognitive skills.
What Skills Are Students Working on with This Resource?
Students will build valuable skills such as:
This resource includes:
Happy Black History Month, and Enjoy teaching your kids beyond the facts!
By TxMAP Teacher
This is a bundle of products about Andrew Jackson. It includes notes over Andrew Jackson, a reading about the Trail of Tears, and a crossword puzzle on Andrew Jackson.
Arab Heritage Month Activities Bundle - Reading Comprehension, Posters, Coloring
By Kimberly
❤️Looking for engaging activities to celebrate Arab Heritage Month this April? This bundle with differentiated activities and diverse historical figures, is the perfect way for your students to learn about, discuss, and celebrate the accomplishments of Arab leaders, while developing social studies knowledge, practicing literacy, fine motor, and art skills!
✏️Great for early elementary students!
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Arab Heritage:
☑ Reading Comprehension
☑ Coloring Pages
☑ Posters
✅ Leaders included: (10)
☑ Fouad Ajami - professor, writer - (Lebanese heritage)
☑ Rima Fakih - beauty pageant titleholder - (Lebanese heritage)
☑ Noura Erakat - lawyer, activist - (Palestinian heritage)
☑ Suheir Hammad - poet, writer - (Palestinian heritage)
☑ Joanne Chory - plant biologist - (Lebanese heritage)
☑ Huda Kattan - makeup artist - (Iraqi heritage)
☑ Hoda Kotb - TV host - (Egyptian heritage)
☑ DJ Khaled - disk jockey, producer - (Palestinian heritage)
☑ Steve Jobs - businessman, inventor - (Syrian heritage)
☑ Jerry Seinfeld - comedian, actor - (Syrian heritage)
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Colonial Pilgrim Values | Digital & Printable Artifact Scavenger Hunt Activity
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Explore the world of Colonial New England and the Pilgrims with this artifact scavenger hunt. Get students engaged with the historical aspect of Pilgrim artifacts, but also strengthen their inference skills as they connect artifacts with Pilgrim values.
Please see the preview images for the use of the digital and printable activities.
~This product contains: One digital artifact scavenger hunt with graphic organizer One printable artifact scavenger hunt Answer key (possible answers too!)
~How can I use this product? The Scarlet Letter novel study unit (or other Pilgrim/Colonial literature story, such as The Crucible) Studying the history of Colonial New England Fun Thanksgiving Activity Any subject about Pilgrims and Colonies
Geography: The Road To The White House: Electoral College (PowerPoint Only)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
What does the United States Constitution say about electing a U.S. President and Vice President? How were they originally elected and what led to the changes in our system, leading to developing the Electoral College? It is essential that our students, as future voters, understand how our President and Vice President are elected every four years through the Electoral College. Students will explore, analyze, and summarize political parties using various avenues. In addition, they will look at the Electoral Process system and how events in history led to the ratification of the 12th Amendment. The lesson includes Road to the White House PowerPoint and Doodle Notes and a discussion.
OBJECTIVES:
(1) The learner will analyze the processes involved the reasons we use the electoral college system of presidential selection and the strategy required for a successful victory.
(2) The learner will decipher the difference between the popular vote and the Electoral College as a means of electing government officials.
(3) The learner will evaluate the importance in the ratification of Amendment 12 in establishing a process for electing the President.
(4) The learner will use the information gained through the lessons to work cooperatively and create their perfect candidate.
(5) The learner will track the election process and calculate the outcome.
(6) The learner will research two upcoming candidates and compare their views and stances.
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The Complete Word Search Puzzles Set for Your Students and Kids
By Zaazoua Mostapha
The best way to teach vocabulary to kids is by playing educational games.
In this bundle you will get:
Also, I'm open to suggestions about other word searches to add to this set.
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The Industrial Revolution Activity Bundle | US & World History Lessons
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Engage Students with an In-Depth Exploration of the Industrial Revolution!
This comprehensive Industrial Revolution Activity Bundle offers a variety of engaging activities and resources to help students dive deep into the key events, inventions, and societal changes of the Industrial Revolution. Designed for both US History and World History classrooms, this bundle provides everything you need to bring the period of industrialization to life.
Perfect for middle and high school history classes, this resource will guide your students through the major innovations, key figures, and social impacts that defined the Industrial Revolution in both the United States and Europe.
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Progressive Era Unit - Five Primary Source Worksheets * U.S. History
By Christa Nonnemaker
Unlock the door to immersive historical exploration with this primary source curriculum resource, designed to captivate and inspire your students!
This collection of Primary Source Worksheets features passages written by Theodore Roosevelt, Carrie Chapman Catt, Gifford Pinchot, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Robert M. La Follette. Students will learn about the quintessential issues facing society during the Progressive Era such as wealth inequity and national governmental reform, suffrage, conservation, racial equality and state governmental reform. Analytical Questions follow the passage which direct students toward clear understanding of the passage.
Each passage is enhanced with Meanings and Definitions in order to facilitate and improve understanding. A Differentiated Learning Option is also available for students.
Each passage also includes Background Information and the Answer Keys. This is excellent practice in Analyzing Primary Sources and in identifying author perspective.
Significant savings if you buy this resource rather than individual resources!
Here are some links below for other resources relating to the Progressive Era:
* Progressive Era Women Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Women's Suffrage Gallery Walk, 1900-1920
Great Depression / A U.S. History Comic Coloring Book
By Beth Hammett
Learn about the Great Depression era through 42 pages of coloring and comic book frames with additional blank templates for creative fact-based writing and assessment. Topics Include: Timeline 1929-1941 President Hoover Stock Market Crash Unemployment Rates Food Riots Immigration Bank Failures Domestic Government Programs President Franklin D. Roosevelt (and re-elections) New Deal Dust Bowl and Eyewitness Accounts Dorothea Lange and Migrant Mother photo John Steinbeck and Grapes of Wrath Minimum Wage Pearl Harbor Germany and World War II Fun, engaging way to learn about the Great Depression era of U.S. History with fact-based writing activities for critical thinking and reinforcement. Meets CCSS and TEKS.
Printable Summer Puzzles With Solutions - Fun End of the year Brain Games
By The Students Palace
Puzzles are the best activities for brain teasing labyrinths, these exercises support learning through play by developing concentration and problem solving skills.
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Modern Era (1991+) BUNDLE - 4 Paragraph/5 Question Reading Assignment ESOL
By Quick Assignment Central
This bundle features six engaging assignments, each exploring key themes from this important era in U.S. history.
Designed for 7th-grade students, these activities are thoughtfully crafted to enhance learning and comprehension.
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Anne Frank Escape Room Bundle | BOOM Cards™ Digital & Print Versions
By Creative Primary Literacy
A BOOM Cards™ Escape Room Activity & a printable Escape Room Activity about the World War II diarist and victim of the Holocaust, Anne Frank. The NO PREP activities are ideal for distance learning and perfect for students in fifth grade or sixth grade.
Both activities have been split into four different tasks; your students will need to complete each of the tasks to reveal a word. Together the four words make a phrase for them to escape the room.
The resources are great for:
The digital, BOOM Cards version is ideal for distance learning and the activity can be completed on tablets, phones or computers. The printable version comes in PDF format perfect for printing or uploading.
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For first time BOOM Card™ users, the resource comes with an explanation of how to assign the cards to your class, and has lots of useful links to support you using the activity.
Both activities follow a similar format, with slight variances to the BOOM Cards version to allow the resource to be digital and self-marking.
In Task 1 students will read an informational text about Anne Frank and then find their way through a maze by answering true or false comprehension questions. If they answer the questions correctly they will reveal their first word.
In Task 2 students will complete a crossword puzzle by answering ten questions. Answering these questions correctly will reveal some hidden letters which need to be unscrambled to reveal the second word.
In Task 3 students will sort 27 timeline task cards about the life of Anne Frank, putting them in order from the earliest date to the most recent. When they have finished their third word will be revealed.
In Task 4 students will have to find the missing words in a wordsearch puzzle before finding a hidden word from the letters that are left over in the puzzle. This hidden word is their fourth and final word.
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Alaska Research Project with Reading Comprehension and Time Line
By Jennifer Connett
Learn about the history of Alaska and its state symbols with this state research project. This Alaska research project contains cards with real pictures, reading passages with comprehension questions, and two forms of research recording activities. Students can use the passages, posters and cards to answer the research questions in the two books, or conduct their own research through books or the internet. The preview shows a sampling of each part of this packet.
What is included?
Basic State Poster
State Symbol Cards with real photographs where available
History Time Line Cards with real photographs where available
Reading Comprehension Passages
Fun Facts and Information Pages
Writing Activities
State Research Flip Book Pages
State Report Book Pages (Choose the pages according to what your focus is.)
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Memorial Day Bundle: Coloring, Decorations, Games |Patriotic Crafts & Activities
By The Fun Sheep
Looking for a fun Memorial Day activities, Crafts or Decorations? This set has everything you need, It will keep your students engaged and learning with these Patriotic activities!
Activities included in this printable Bundle:
- Memorial Day Banners
- Patriotic Paper Hats
- Memorial Day Gift Tags
- Memorial Day Handprint Art
- Memorial Day Cards
- American Symbols Memory Game
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Bundle Native American Heritage Month Reading Comprehension Passages – 30% Off!
By Learn smartly
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with this comprehensive reading comprehension bundle, featuring the powerful stories of six legendary Native American figures: Crazy Horse, Geronimo, Sacagawea, Sitting Bull, Tecumseh, and Wilma Mankiller. Each passage brings history to life, detailing the courage, resilience, and significant contributions of these influential leaders to their people and the world.
Perfect for grades 4-8, this bundle includes engaging questions, vocabulary exercises, and multiple-choice questions for each figure, making it an ideal resource for fostering critical thinking and reading skills. With 30% off, this bundle is a valuable addition to any classroom, allowing students to explore these rich histories while connecting with the diverse voices that shaped Native American culture and heritage.
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Size 8.5 x 11 in
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PDF + Zip
Multiple-choice questions
Reading comprehension
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Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, and North and South Notes and Review
By Sign with me TOD
This product was made for students to learn the following:
In this product, students will learn about the Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, and North and South Notes and Review. Vocabulary covered: raw materials, free states and slave states as of 1820, trains, factories, Eli Whitney, cotton, and slaves. A vocabulary review is included as well as a fill in the blank vocabulary review that includes a key.
Students will learn about the Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, and North and South Notes and Review. The United States government will be initially reviewed to review who Congress and the Senate is, but the House of Representatives and the three branches of government. The North and South are reviewed in this product that includes the years between 1820 - 1860.
The North: What was used at this time to run machines, who owned machines, how machines were powered, how and why cities started to develop, how raw materials and factories relate with one another, the use of the railroad brought factory products to people, working conditions in factories, and changes in cities that took place
The South: Cotton was growing on plantations and farms in the South, who worked on these plantations, how plantations grew and who worked on these farms, who invented the cotton gin, what the cotton gin did and how it was different from removing seeds by hand and how much time was saved, what cotton was known for in the South, who worked on plantations and how they were treated, and the kind of work slaves were required to do in the South.
The Missouri Compromise:
In 1820, how many states were free states and how many states were slave states. The argument that the North and South had with each other about wanting Missouri to be on their side and why, what people wanted in the North and what people wanted in the South after the Missouri Compromise, why the North and South were divided, which states became free states and slaves states between 1820-1850, the Compromise of 1850 and what it entailed, and when slavery ended.
The notes are adapted to meet your student's individual learning needs. Throughout the product, after each page of notes is reviewed, students will answer short answer comprehension questions. At the end of the product, students are provided with a review that includes multiple choice questions and short answer questions.
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Iroquois & Algonquian Escape Room with Close Reading Article (No Prep!)
By Miss Yous Clues and Resources
Looking for an exciting way to teach your students about the Iroquois and Algonquian tribes? This Iroquois and Algonquian Close Reading Escape Room is the perfect blend of social studies content, close reading, and gamified learning! In this activity, students will explore the civilizations through an engaging close reading article and four unique challenges.
Overview of the Activity: Students begin by reading a two-page informational passage that explains different aspects of each of the civilizations, (who the Iroquois and Algonquian tribes are, aspects of their daily lives, how they interacted with their environment, as well as similarities and differences between their cultures.). The article includes essential vocabulary like confederacy, longhouse, wigwam, and council, providing a solid foundation for students before they tackle the four interactive challenges.
Each challenge targets a different skill:
For each correct answer, students receive a clue—a one-digit number. After completing all four challenges, students use their numbers to solve a final puzzle and “escape” the room.
**Why Use Close Reading?:**Close reading is an instructional approach that encourages students to carefully analyze and interpret a text. In this escape room, students must return to the passage multiple times to find the answers to the questions, helping them:
Benefits of Gamified Learning: Using an escape room format transforms a traditional lesson into an adventure! Students love the thrill of solving puzzles, working together, and completing challenges, which boosts their engagement and motivation. Here’s why gamified learning is a hit in the classroom:
**Perfect for Social Studies and Literacy Integration:**This escape room seamlessly integrates social studies content with reading comprehension, making it a powerful resource for interdisciplinary learning. While students strengthen their understanding of the Iroquois and Algonquian Native American tribes, they’re also developing literacy skills by interpreting information, analyzing key details, and practicing vocabulary.
This is a escape room uses gamified challenges and is based on how Iroquois and Algonquian tribes interacted with the environment and developed unique cultures which is studied in the 4th grade curriculum under the following standards:
4.2 Native American groups, chiefly the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) and Algonquian-speaking groups, inhabited the region that became New York State. Native American Indians interacted with the environment and developed unique cultures.
4.2a Geographic factors often influenced locations of early settlements. People made use of the resources and the lands around them to meet their basic needs of food, clothing, and shelter.
4.2b Native American groups developed specific patterns of organization and governance to manage their societies.
Students will compare and contrast the patterns of organization and governance of Native American groups such as the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) and Lenape, including matrilineal clan structure, decision-making processes, and record keeping, with a focus on local Native American groups.
4.2c Each Native American group developed a unique way of life with a shared set of customs, beliefs, and values.
If you want a fun, engaging way to challenge your students, this Iroquois & Algonquian Escape Room is sure to captivate their attention while reinforcing key learning objectives.
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:
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.
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