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Westward Expansion Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle U.S. History

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I can't thank you enough for this resource! I was able to plan my Westward Expansion unit with ease. My students found all of the passages easy to comprehend. The included activities were also a time-saver. The passages also paired greatly with the quizzes from Ducksters. Thanks!
These are some of the best resources for my students. My students learn so much from the passages and the questions are great to assess their understanding. Cannot recommend these products enough!!!!

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    Description

    This reading comprehension bundle contains many articles on various aspects of Westward Expansion (listed below). Each individual listing has more information about the product and provides preview pictures. Each product listing has more details and previews. Each product has a color and BW version, as well as a key. The full preview provides pictures of each product.

    These are NOT editable files.

    **7/22/2022- I am in the process of updated these products, so if you purchase this bundle, please check for updates on your "My Purchases" page.

    Includes:

    *Battle of the Alamo

    *California Gold Rush

    *Daniel Boone

    *Homestead Act

    *Lewis and Clark

    *Louisiana Purchase

    *Oregon Trail

    *Pony Express

    *Sam Houston

    *Transcontinental Railroad

    *Timeline

    *Famous Gunfighters

    *Cowboys

    *Pioneer Life

    *Sacajawea

    *Thomas Jefferson

    *Mexican-American War

    *Manifest Destiny

    * Buffalo Soldiers

    Suggested order for teaching: They don't have to go in this exact order, but this is usually the order I use.

    -Timeline- This could either go first or last. It gives an overview, so it depends on how you want to use it. I usually use it first.

    -Daniel Boone

    -Louisiana Purchase

    -Thomas Jefferson

    -Manifest Destiny

    -Lewis and Clark

    -Sacagawea

    -Pioneer Life

    -Cowboys

    -Battle of the Alamo

    -Sam Houston

    -Famous Gunfighters

    -Oregon Trail

    -Mexican-American War

    -California Gold Rush

    -Pony Express

    -Homestead Act

    -Transcontinental Railroad

    -Buffalo Soldiers (anytime)

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