What is McCarthyism? And How Did it Happen? Listening Guide / Google Ready + PDF
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What is McCarthyism? And How Did it Happen, a video on TED-Ed by Ellen Schrecker, is a great tool for helping students build context for McCarthyism and the Red Scare. In my classroom, I use this in preparation for reading Arthur Miller's The Crucible.
However, sometimes my students need some help being active listeners and following along in a meaningful way, so I made this listening guide to walk students through the video from beginning to end. This ready-to-print and use tool can be used to assess prior knowledge, act as a listening guide, or provide a spot for practice.
In addition to a printable version, I have included an editable, self-grading Google Form that you can copy, adapt, and use today! There's also a fillable .pdf, so this is ideal for distance learning and remote learning!
Since this is a Google Resource, when you purchase this resource, TPT will create a file in your Google Drive where you will find everything!
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