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12th grade U.S. History printables

Preview of World War 1 Propaganda Analysis Activity

World War 1 Propaganda Analysis Activity

This lesson on WW1 Propaganda has students utilizing higher-level thinking skills to analyze 15 primary source propaganda posters. Everything you need is included for the lesson plan, including a worksheet, 15 full color propaganda posters, and an answer key.The worksheet explains the 5 main objectives of wartime propaganda and has students come up with their own personal definition of propaganda. They then determine the goal of each poster based on the objectives. This provides a framework for
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 3 Branches of Government Civics Activities

3 Branches of Government Civics Activities

Teaching the three branches of the U.S. government is an essential part of the U.S. History or Civics curriculum. This product is a concise and effective way of teaching the three branches of government. It can be used to meet the needs of all learners. There are a variety of activities included!This product includes the following:Reading passage: a one page reading passage about the 3 branches of governmentGraphic organizer: students can use to take notes as they read or to summarize what they
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 Treaty of Versailles and 14 Points Venn Diagram

Treaty of Versailles and 14 Points Venn Diagram

This Treaty of Versailles and 14 Points comparison worksheet has students analyzing Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points with the final resolutions of the Treaty of Versailles and then completing a Venn Diagram. Both of the primary source documents are shortened/excerpted and simplified so that students can more easily understand their meaning. Students then make connections to see similarities and differences and place those into a Venn Diagram. This is an excellent activity for both World and American H
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 Countries of the World - Maps, Facts and Flags

Countries of the World - Maps, Facts and Flags

Did you know that the Eiffel Tower was only built as a temporary structure, or that there is a hill that has been on fire for fifty years, or there is a country that rains fish? With over 200 hours of research, these worksheets are full of fun and interesting facts that will bring the countries of the world to life.
Preview of Stock Market Simulation Project

Stock Market Simulation Project

This fun stock market project has students research companies they want to invest in for a simulation of how investing in the market works! It's great for an economics class or when you cover the stock market crash of 1929 and the Great Depression in US History. I use it in the middle of the year and then we periodically check each of their portfolios as the year goes on to see how each student's investments are doing. Included in the download are:A detailed directions page that includes info on
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 Major Battles of the U.S. Civil War

Major Battles of the U.S. Civil War

Created by
History Girl
Students get a brief look at ten of the major battles of the U.S. Civil War including a map showing where the battles took place. 1. Fort Sumter 2. 1st Bull Run 3. Hampton Roads (Ironclads) 4. Shiloh 5. 2nd Bull Run 6. Antietam 7. Gettysburg 8. Vicksburg 9. Savannah Campaign (Sherman's March to the Sea) 10. Appomattox Product includes: -12 PDF fact cards to print for student use -PowerPoint version to use with a computer lab or for classroom presentation. -Student worksheet and map to com
Preview of 13 Colonies: Early English - Roanoke, Jamestown, Plymouth & New England

13 Colonies: Early English - Roanoke, Jamestown, Plymouth & New England

Establishing the 13 Colonies:If you are having problems with Kahoot links they were changed (not my idea:) - here's the new one: https://create.kahoot.it/share/13-colonies-mr-raymond-s-u-s-history/855ec28c-c0ce-4a6a-94ad-e860a946ad7d JUST ADDED FOR FREE - Additional Colonies: I was going to do this as a separate lesson; but have added another PowerPoint presentation, worksheet, quiz, and smart-board map - FOR NO ADDITIONAL COSTThis lesson teaches students about the earliest European colonies in
Preview of American Revolution Timeline Activity

American Revolution Timeline Activity

Created by
History Gal
This timeline Hunt and Race begins with events leading to the American Revolution starting in 1763 and ends with the Treaty of Paris of 1783. In this American Revolution timeline activity, the teacher scatters and hides 40 event cards around the room. When the students find an event card, they scan the QR code using a QR code reader app to reveal the date - no Internet needed! Then, students place the events in the correct chronological order on a timeline. No QR readers? No problem! A non-QR ve
Preview of The Beginning of The Cold War

The Beginning of The Cold War

Created by
Lady Lion
NOW WITH LINKS TO A GOOGLE CLASSROOM PRODUCT FOR CLASSROOM SUBMISSIONS!This one page historical reading plus one page of questions summarizes some of the reasons for the start of the Cold War. It is designed for middle school or high school students. The reading is visually appealing and broken into chunks. It can be used for classwork, homework, research or as a platform for projects. Questions are content based and designed to target essential content acquisition. If interested in similar Cold
Preview of Immigration Political Cartoon Analysis Activity

Immigration Political Cartoon Analysis Activity

This Immigration Political Cartoon Analysis activity for US History includes 11 primary source political cartoons from between 1869 and 1941 for students to analyze. Each cartoon has either positive or negative views of America's immigration policies, with a focus on the Gilded Age era of increased immigration. For each cartoon, students determine who the target is (Chinese, Irish, Italian, etc), whether it is pro or anti immigration, and provide an analysis of the cartoon's message. A chart is
Preview of AP® US History DBQ Tool Kit - APUSH DBQ - Thesis, Context, Sourcing & Evidence

AP® US History DBQ Tool Kit - APUSH DBQ - Thesis, Context, Sourcing & Evidence

Do you struggle with breaking down the AP DBQ? This Tool Kit can be used to introduce or review/practice the APUSH DBQ. Everything is ready to post for your students. No prep needed. *** UPDATED to reflect changes to the DBQ/LEQ Rubrics for 2023!FORMAT: Google Slides that can be edited, modified, and posted as a fill-able document for students on Google Classroom... or printed! (I like having a Google Slide option because you can switch out documents and reuse the practice template throughout t
Preview of American Revolution Battles Lesson Set: Stations, Google Maps & Game Activity

American Revolution Battles Lesson Set: Stations, Google Maps & Game Activity

Options, options, options! You are going to love this activity set! This American Revolution Battles lesson set has three activity choices in one. Students learn about ten battles of the American Revolution with either station readings, a Google map activity, or a fun game! This activity set covers all of the bases with or without technology and allows teachers to choose what works best for their classes and teaching style. The activities can be done individually, or they can be easily broken up
Preview of US History EOC Review Activity Eras Review STAAR End of the Year History Review

US History EOC Review Activity Eras Review STAAR End of the Year History Review

Are you looking for a quick way to review the Eras of US History? This US History EOC Review activity has students identifying important concepts that fit and don't fit in an era. It's a great end of the year US History activity or worksheet. This is a great review for STAAR! How does it work? The overall concept is that students highlight terms that correctly fit in the era, Gilded Age - Modern Era. They circle (or use a different highlighter) to identify the mistakes that don't fit in
Preview of September 11 - Speech Analysis by George W. Bush - Questions with Key (9/11)

September 11 - Speech Analysis by George W. Bush - Questions with Key (9/11)

Created by
History Matters
September 11 - Speech Analysis by George W. Bush (9/11) - This 6 page September 11th document contains the speech made by President George W. Bush on the evening of September 11, 2001. The resource include a set of 5 questions wherein students are required to analyze the speech and its significance given the events of September 11. The final question requires students to analyze the effectiveness/significance of the speech overall. The resource includes a detailed teachers key for ease of ass
Preview of Selma - Movie Guide

Selma - Movie Guide

Created by
Steve Pasche
This seven page download includes 45 thought provoking questions, which are intended to help your students stay focused as they view the 2014 film "Selma," starring David Oyelowo. This is a great fit for a unit on the Civil Rights, or the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. An answer key was added 7/24/2015.
Preview of Hamilton the Musical: Growing Bundle

Hamilton the Musical: Growing Bundle

Now with two different Google Classroom options for each song!Are you a History or English teacher wondering how to implement Hamilton: An American Musical in your classroom? Here's your answer! Students analyze the lyrics to the song line by line. Best of all, I have tracked down true clean versions of the songs! I teach middle school, so some words or phrases that are technically not curse words still aren't appropriate. I've done the hard work for you and have links to all the truly clea
Preview of US History Bell Ringer Journal and Digital Version Bundle - 300 Bell Ringers

US History Bell Ringer Journal and Digital Version Bundle - 300 Bell Ringers

Are you looking for an easy way to save time and build rich discussions? As history teachers, we don’t have a lot of extra time. These amazing bell ringers have been designed to help you start class with success. They are easy to use and easy to grade!  These warm ups align with your U.S. History Curriculum. The benefits of organizing by content unit are that it leads to rich discussions about topics you have taught, or will teach in your unit.  Give your students an opportunity to improve their
Preview of 13th Movie by Ava DuVernay Guided Documentary Questions: Profit Donated

13th Movie by Ava DuVernay Guided Documentary Questions: Profit Donated

Created by
Read Relevant
This 13th documentary movie guide will help students understand Ava DuVernay's Netflix documentary. It contains 54 fill-in-the-blank questions that go along with the film, an answer key, and a writing prompt. Great for Black History Month and teaching about Black Lives Matter. A portion of the profit coming from the sale of this resource will be donated to Equal Justice Initiative: a group that works to end mass incarceration, excessive punishment, and racial inequality.Click on the preview to l
Preview of Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics & American Government - Quarter One

Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics & American Government - Quarter One

I'm in love with these Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics and American Government. Centered around critical thinking, these Bell Ringers provide curriculum-focused enrichment for middle and high school Civics and American government students. Quarter One covers everything from Civics and Citizenship, Civic Duties and Responsibilities, forms of government, John Locke and the Social Contract, King George and the American Revolution, as well as the Declaration of Independence!With 10 Weeks of
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