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12th grade U.S. History activities

Preview of No Prep Emergency Sub Plans for any U.S. or World History Class Print & Digital

No Prep Emergency Sub Plans for any U.S. or World History Class Print & Digital

Created by
History Gal
These No Prep Emergency Sub Plans are print and digital to make missing a class or a day/s easier for you. Just print and go or assign digitally! The substitute plans I've created for you will work at any time during the year for any U.S. or World History class. Print out a copy of the activities to put in your sub folder or save the digital versions in your Google Drive or One Drive. You'll never have to stress about leaving sub plans for substitutes again!Each activity includes an uneditable P
Preview of APUSH Full YEAR of Curriculum: Activities, Primary Sources, Exams, DBQs & more!

APUSH Full YEAR of Curriculum: Activities, Primary Sources, Exams, DBQs & more!

Teach content and skills simultaneously for your AP® US History class. Save time planning with these comprehensive bundles for the entire YEAR of AP® United States History! Cover the material in a fun, comprehensive and rigorous way that is directly aligned with the College Board®'s key concepts. This tried and true curriculum has helped my students consistently achieve a 90+% pass rate on the AP® US History Exam. Detailed teacher guides and pacing guides are included for each unit, but you can
Preview of 3 Branches of Government 3D Project Cube *History Craftivity*

3 Branches of Government 3D Project Cube *History Craftivity*

Bring history to life by creating a 3D Project Cube for 3 Branches of Government. The students will be excited to get out of the text book, or plain old lecturing. Excite your students with this fun 3D Project Cube. When can you use it?Review Time: Use the cube as a review activity to reinforce key concepts before an assessment or as a quick refresher.Small Groups: Assign small groups of students to work collaboratively on the cube, encouraging teamwork and discussion.Exemplary Task: Showcase ex
Preview of Oregon Trail Simulation (Print and Digital)

Oregon Trail Simulation (Print and Digital)

Created by
History Gal
This Oregon Trail activity simulates the obstacles faced by pioneers traveling westward. This student favorite is also a great cross-curricular activity as students have to buy supplies and manage their budget. And, it fits great into any westward expansion lesson.It includes:-47 slide Oregon Trail simulation game (PowerPoint, and Google Slide versions are included)-Oregon Trail supply price list (2 pages, also includes fillable PDF and Google Drive versions so students can type on the documents
Preview of COLD WAR -BUILD A BOMB SHELTER -The Arms Race - Print & Digital - FUN!

COLD WAR -BUILD A BOMB SHELTER -The Arms Race - Print & Digital - FUN!

This is a fun and engaging activity when teaching about the arms race during the Cold War. Includes both print and digital versions. Students will begin by reading and watching an informational, 1950s film clip about how to create a bomb shelter and then they will create their own by designing their shelter and listing the items they will bring. Fun!Buyer Feedback:I used this resource as an intro to the Cold War to give my students an engaging first look at that period. They really enjoyed it; e
Preview of DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Activity: Primary Source Analysis and Questions

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Activity: Primary Source Analysis and Questions

Created by
Mister Harms
The Declaration of Independence can be a daunting document for teachers to explain to students, but this primary source lesson will help students understand the major themes and concepts within the document itself. Though Thomas Jefferson's Declaration was written in the 18th century, this worksheet has proven to be a fantastic, big-picture way for today's students to study such an important writing without becoming overwhelmed. The Declaration is really just a big "break-up letter" from the co
Preview of World War I Map Activity & MAIN Causes (WW1)

World War I Map Activity & MAIN Causes (WW1)

World War I Map Activity and MAIN Causes of WWI takes students to Europe 1914 to discuss the M.A.I.N. causes of World War 1(Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism). Then students learn about the alliance system through a map activity. No other maps from the book are needed, just thee colored pencils or crayons. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment. This is also perfect for substitute teacher plans. A key is included.*** A modified Goog
Preview of September 11 - Patriots' Day & Hero - 9/11 Reading Lesson & Activities

September 11 - Patriots' Day & Hero - 9/11 Reading Lesson & Activities

If you’re looking for an age-appropriate and engaging way to discuss the 9/11 events with your students, you’ll love these reading lesson activities! September 11th, Patriot Day, Patriot's Day, Patriots' Day or 9/11 should be remembered by all of us and it's my opinion that we must continue explaining the events of this day to our students to help them understand the bravery that was shown, and how America showed its true colors in the time after 9/11. Use this engaging resource to help teach st
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Primary Source Analysis Bundle

Civil Rights Movement Primary Source Analysis Bundle

Teach the Civil Rights Movement with this easy to implement Primary Source Analysis Bundle that covers your content and your standards.Investigate the Civil Rights Movement with primary sources so your students learn core content while also practicing Social Studies skills. This bundled set includes 8-pages of handouts providing an assortment of quotes and images for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of the economic, political, and cultural changes of the Civi
Preview of Memorial Day, Symbols of Freedom, Research, Pennant, Make Your Own Banner

Memorial Day, Symbols of Freedom, Research, Pennant, Make Your Own Banner

Created by
Danielle Knight
This Memorial Day and Veteran's Day pennant is all you need to teach and promote American symbols of freedom, the meaning of freedom, and the meaning of Veteran's Day. The is a great research activity for November. There is a location and facts fill in, a symbol of freedom question, and a personal reflection on freedom writing prompt. Your students will love all the opportunities for creativity. The pennant can be used any time of the year (it does not say "Veteran's Day or Memorial Day"). The
Preview of We the People | Preamble to the Constitution One-Pager Activity

We the People | Preamble to the Constitution One-Pager Activity

This Preamble to the Constitution One-Pager is a creative project that lets your students demonstrate their understanding of the six goals of government laid out in the Preamble! Aligned to the Florida State Standard for Middle School Civics, SS.7.CG.1.8 Preamble of the U.S. Constitution, students read a short passage on the purpose of the Preamble and the importance of its first three words “We the People”. They underline or highlight each of the six goals of government laid out in the Preamble
Preview of Civil War Reconstruction Era Activity Escape Room (13th 14th 15th Amendments)

Civil War Reconstruction Era Activity Escape Room (13th 14th 15th Amendments)

Created by
Escape Room EDU
This breakout escape room is a great way for students to test their knowledge about the Reconstruction Era after the Civil War.Important: (How to Make Completely Digital)This product normally requires the printing of the questions to accompany a digital form for students to input answers. But if you follow a couple simple steps, this can be made entirely digital! Just use the following tool:https://smallpdf.com/split-pdf(choose "extract pages")to extract the pages containing the questions into
Preview of Vietnam War - Webquest with Key (Google Doc Included)

Vietnam War - Webquest with Key (Google Doc Included)

Created by
History Matters
Vietnam War - Webquest with Key - 12 page webquest and teachers key related to the history of the Vietnam War and its implications during the Cold War. It contains 42 questions from a great history website.Your students will learn about the history of the Vietnam War especially as an event in the overall Cold War. The webquests covers the major events, themes and people of the war. Specifically, they will learn about the Gulf of Tonkin Incident, the Tet Offensive, Draft-Dodging, Anti-war Prote
Preview of U.S. Home Front in the Cold War Stations on Red Scare, McCarthyism, Space Race

U.S. Home Front in the Cold War Stations on Red Scare, McCarthyism, Space Race

Students analyze a series of images and texts as they explore U.S. politics, society, and culture during the Cold War. Cover multiple topics with this one engaging activity: Space Race, Cuban Missile Crisis, Baby Boom, conformity, suburbia, McCarthyism, and more!As they go, students will answer 3-5 questions for each station--analyzing the U.S. Homefront during the Cold War.Google Drive Folder Includes:Set of 17 stations featuring a mixture of texts & images on a variety of political, social
Preview of We Didn't Start the Fire: Cold War Song Analysis (Common Core Aligned Activity)

We Didn't Start the Fire: Cold War Song Analysis (Common Core Aligned Activity)

Created by
Will Pulgarin
In this assignment, students are presented with key facts that are related to the Cold War via Billy Joel's song "We Didn't Start the Fire." This assignment begins by having the students analyze the chorus of this song by Billy Joel. Then, students are shown a video of the song with the lyrics and visuals (link included). Next, the students listen to the song and follow along with the lyrics and are introduced to 26 key facts from the song that are related to the Cold War (each key fact includes
Preview of September 11 Impacts - Gallery Walk and Writing Assignment (9/11) Google Docs

September 11 Impacts - Gallery Walk and Writing Assignment (9/11) Google Docs

Created by
History Matters
September 11 Impacts - Gallery Walk and Writing Assignment (9/11) - This 19 page September 11 resource focuses on the the major impacts on the world resulting from the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The resource will help your students understand 7 different impacts from the September 11 attacks, including: the economy, the war in Afghanistan, the War on Terror, the loss of life, and more! The resource includes a detailed teachers guide for ease of use!It now includes links for use w
Preview of Full Year US History Curriculum No-Prep, Student-Centered Digital & Print

Full Year US History Curriculum No-Prep, Student-Centered Digital & Print

This bundle includes EVERYTHING you need to teach American History! Learning Targets, Gallery Walks, primary source analysis, lecture, projects, video guides, role-plays, and much more will keep your lessons fresh and interesting. Keys & Assessments included too.More learning for your students and less stress for you! This Comprehensive Bundle covers United States History from Colonial America all the way to the Modern Era of the 1990s. This is a complete but "evolving bundle." You will also
Preview of APUSH Period 6 Complete Unit - The Gilded Age & Progressive Era - AP US History

APUSH Period 6 Complete Unit - The Gilded Age & Progressive Era - AP US History

Save valuable planning time with this Complete Unit Bundle for AP United States History Period 6 [1865 - 1900]. Teach skills & content simultaneously! This unit is designed to supplement all the major APUSH Textbooks. (We used American Pageant but switched to AMSCO for 2020-2021) Save hours of prep with this full unit & assessment aligned to the College Board Key Concepts & Learning Targets provided. Check out the Preview for an explanation of each assignment & a sneak peak of a
Preview of Causes of WWII - Digital Gallery Walk (with Graphic Organizer)

Causes of WWII - Digital Gallery Walk (with Graphic Organizer)

Students will click through and explore "exhibits" centered around five primary causes of World War II! For each topic, there is an informational slide and a political cartoon slide.In relation to WWII, students will read about:Treaty of VersaillesFailure of the League of NationsAppeasementRise of DictatorshipsHitler Invades PolandThis student-centered, digital gallery walk enables students to learn at their own pace, allowing them time to ask clarifying questions during work time. **This produc
Preview of Federalism 3.4 & 3.13 - National, State, and Local Governments Working Together

Federalism 3.4 & 3.13 - National, State, and Local Governments Working Together

Federalism 3.4 & 3.13 - National, State, and Local Governments Working Together - Civics EOC - PowerPoint, Lesson Plan, Smart Board Activity, Multiple Choice Test, Worksheet, Flipped Class Video & MoreHaving problems with Kahoot? they changed the links on me - sorry - here is the new one: https://create.kahoot.it/share/mr-raymond-civics-eoc-federalism/3b1514c7-71a7-4609-bb6b-70bfcc24b547This lesson teaches students about Federalism – the sharing of power between the national, state and l
Preview of Why History Matters Bulletin Board & Bonus Stations Activity

Why History Matters Bulletin Board & Bonus Stations Activity

Why History Matters Interactive Bulletin BoardThis resource includes 35 interactive cards to be used in a bulletin board display focusing on "Why History Matters." Topics included are: Why history matters? What skills do we learn when we study history? What does it mean to think like a historian? How are historians like detectives? What is historiography? What is a primary source? What is a secondary source? Why is sourcing important? What is oral history? What is historical inquiry? What is con
Preview of US Imperialism Stations: Spanish-American War, Cuba, Philippines, China, Hawaii

US Imperialism Stations: Spanish-American War, Cuba, Philippines, China, Hawaii

Looking for an activity to teach United States imperialism? Introduce or summarize the Age of U.S. Imperialism with this stations set. Students explore the meaning of imperialism, arguments for and against imperialism, and the effects of imperialism. This stations activity includes primary sources and political cartoons to foster critical thinking about U.S. imperialism in Cuba, China, the Philippines, and Hawaii.Activity includes 15 stations on imperialism. Topics include: U.S. Imperialist argu
Preview of The Rise of Evil: WWII Dictators + Totalitarianism -  Lesson Plan & Readings

The Rise of Evil: WWII Dictators + Totalitarianism - Lesson Plan & Readings

Engage your students in this jigsaw or station activity to learn about the rise of totalitarian regimes in the early twentieth century, and the impact of World War II dictators: Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, and Tojo. This is an excellent introduction into a World War II unit in both U.S. History and World History!This student-centered lesson plan is presented as The Rise of Evil - a story of the most evil of persons and how they came to rule over a nation.Lesson Objective: Students will investigat
Preview of US Government / 3 Branches / Election / Voting Unit - Differentiated Resources

US Government / 3 Branches / Election / Voting Unit - Differentiated Resources

This unit is perfect for your special education, elementary, or co-taught US History class. Topics covered are the three branches of government, important documents (Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights), political parties (Democrat and Republican), and voting. Perfect to prepare for a discussion about the upcoming election! A WIDE range of resources allow for each learner to be successful at their own level and give multiple ways to learn. Interactive Notes: 2 levels
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