This unit bundles student expectations that focus on the political, economic, social, and cultural changes taking place during the 1920s, sometimes referred to as the Roaring Twenties. Following the end of the First World War, Americans weathered a
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History, Women's History Month
This unit bundles student expectations that address the Great Depression and the New Deal response. In 1929, the crash of the stock market brought an end to the economic prosperity of the 1920s and ushered in the worst economic depression in U.S.
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History, World History
This unit bundles student expectations that address the rise of the United States into the position of a world power at the beginning of the twentieth century. When a German plot to involve Mexico in the war was revealed, sentiments about neutrality
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History, European History
This unit bundles student expectations that address the rise of the United States into the position of a world power at the beginning of the twentieth century. U.S. involvement in the Spanish-American War marked a first step for the United States as
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History, World History
This unit bundles student expectations that address the development of the reform movements of the Progressive Era. The Progressive Movement, which advanced between 1900 and the beginning of the First World War, arose to address the problems
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History, World History
This unit bundles student expectations related to the U.S. founding documents and America’s cultural identity. This final unit culminates in a review of the significance of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History, World History
This unit bundles student expectations that address life in America in the late 1800s following Reconstruction, a time period called The Gilded Age. This unit is primarily a study in how economic changes bring about changes in population patterns.
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History, World History
This is an aesthetically created Cold War Google Slides lesson, suitable for teaching the 15 days of Cold War instruction in US History or World History classes.
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History, World History
During this unit students study about important historical icons who pioneered the Civil Rights MovementStudents will review Civil Rights Era policy, reform and court cases including Jim Crow Laws, Plessy v Ferguson, Brown v The Board of Education,
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History, Black History Month
During this unit students study about the rise of dictatorships in Europe and how that contributed to the cause of a second world war.Slides include the reasons for the United States’ entry into the war, and the responses on the home front,
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History, European History
A lesson on Westward Expansion and Life in the American West. This lesson covers major era turning points brought about by the Homestead Act, Dawes Act, and the Klondike Gold Rush. Includes Vocabulary Glossary
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History, Other (Social Studies - History)
This is a Vocabulary quiz that goes along with the aesthetically created Cold War slideshow and vocabulary slides that can be used to teach the entire 15 days of Cold War instruction for US or World History.
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History, World History
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