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High school U.S. History printables for Easel Assessments

Preview of Civics Task Cards: Types & Systems of Government Review

Civics Task Cards: Types & Systems of Government Review

If you're reviewing Types of Government and Systems of Government in your middle school Civics or American Government classroom, thiss Civics Task Cards: Types & Systems of Government Review set will make your life so much easier! This set of 32 Task Cards quiz students on vocabulary and key concepts related to Forms & Systems of Government, and include definitions, multiple choice questions, analogies, scenarios to interpret, and pictures to analyze! Perfect for middle and high school s
Preview of Native American Unit: Lesson Plans, Slides, Handouts - History, Ethnic Studies +

Native American Unit: Lesson Plans, Slides, Handouts - History, Ethnic Studies +

This thorough unit provides an overview of Indigenous Peoples' socio-political history with an emphasis on current issues. (It does not focus on individual tribal nations.) Intensive prep has been done so you can focus on teaching! LOW PREP (print and go) — includes lesson plans, slides with activities, PDF handouts, plus formative and summative assessments. Use for Ethnic Studies and History, provide context for English topics. High School resource that can be used for digital learning. The les
Preview of Latinx American Unit: Lesson Plans, Slides, Handouts - History, Ethnic Studies +

Latinx American Unit: Lesson Plans, Slides, Handouts - History, Ethnic Studies +

Hispanic, Latino/a, Latinx, Latine, Chicano/a? The unit begins with a clarification and discussion of terms. This comprehensive resource provides an overview of Latinx American history in addition to an exploration of current issues. Intensive prep has been done so you can focus on teaching! LOW PREP (print and go) — includes lesson plans, slides with activities, PDF handouts, plus formative and summative assessments. Use for Ethnic Studies and History, provide context for English topics. High S
Preview of Asian Pacific American Unit - AAPI: Lesson Plans and Activities - Ethnic Studies

Asian Pacific American Unit - AAPI: Lesson Plans and Activities - Ethnic Studies

Comprehensive and up-to-date unit that provides an overview of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) history in addition to an exploration of current issues. Intensive prep has been done so you can focus on teaching! LOW PREP (print and go) — includes lesson plans, slides with activities, PDF handouts, plus formative and summative assessments. Use for Ethnic Studies and History, provide context for English topics. High School resource that can be used for digital learning. The lessons help you
Preview of Civics Task Cards: Citizenship & Civic Duties Review

Civics Task Cards: Citizenship & Civic Duties Review

This set of 32 Civics & Citizenship Task Cards make reviewing the concepts of Citizenship, Civic Duties, and Civic Responsibilities fun and engaging for your middle school Civics or American Government students! The Task Cards quiz students on vocabulary and key concepts, and include definitions, multiple choice questions, scenarios to interpret, and pictures to analyze! This resource also includes a digital version in the form of a TPT Easel Assessment! Assign directly to your Google Classr
Preview of Civics Task Cards: Colonial Rebellion & Declaration of Independence

Civics Task Cards: Colonial Rebellion & Declaration of Independence

This set of 32 Road to the American Revolution and the Declaration of Independence Task Cards make reviewing the Colonial Rebellion fun and engaging for your middle school Civics or American Government students! The Task Cards quiz students on vocabulary and key concepts, with multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, primary source quotes, and pictures to analyze! This resource also includes a digital version in the form of a TPT Easel Assessment! Assign directly to your Google Classroom,
Preview of Civics Task Cards: Foundations of American Government & Influential Documents

Civics Task Cards: Foundations of American Government & Influential Documents

This Civics Task Cards: Foundations of American Government & Influential Documents set of 32 Task Cards covers the Influential Documents that inspired the American Government: the Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, the Mayflower Compact, Common Sense, and John Locke's Social Contract. There are pictures and primary source quotes to analyze, multiple-choice questions, vocabulary review, and scenarios to help middle and high school Civics, American Government, and American History studen
Preview of Race, Racism & Anti-Racism Unit - Lesson Plans, Slides & Handouts - High School

Race, Racism & Anti-Racism Unit - Lesson Plans, Slides & Handouts - High School

Address complex critical issues! This race and anti-racism unit will help you tackle important topics with thoughtfulness and respect. Infuse these relevant lessons into courses such as History or English, and electives such as Sociology. High School resource that could be used with advanced 8th graders and work for digital learning. LOW PREP (print and go) — includes lesson plans, slides with activities, PDF handouts, plus formative and summative assessments. The lesson plans include suggestion
Preview of Civics Task Cards: Bias, Symbolism, and Propaganda

Civics Task Cards: Bias, Symbolism, and Propaganda

This set of Civics Task Cards: Media Bias, Symbolism, and Propaganda includes 32 task cards that quiz students on the vocabulary and key concepts surrounding media bias, symbolism, and propaganda techniques in United States elections. Students will review vocabulary, analyze pictures, political cartoons, and propaganda posters, and engage with both hypothetical and historical scenarios as they review these key concepts! Perfect for middle school Civics, American History, and American government
Preview of U.S. Elections, Electoral College, Interest Groups Task Cards for Civics

U.S. Elections, Electoral College, Interest Groups Task Cards for Civics

This set of U.S. Elections, Electoral College, and Interest Groups Task Cards are a perfect review activity for middle school Civics, American Government, or even American History students studying United States elections. This set of 32 task cards quizzes students on vocabulary and key concepts related to United States Elections, the Electoral College and Bush v. Gore, qualifications for running for office (the Presidency, Senate, and House of Representatives), term limits and lengths, and Inte
Preview of Civics Task Cards: United States Foreign Policy & International Conflicts

Civics Task Cards: United States Foreign Policy & International Conflicts

This set of U.S. Foreign and Domestic Policy, International Conflicts, and International Organizations task cards are a perfect review activity for middle school Civics, American Government, or American History students! This set of 32 Task Cards quizzes students on vocabulary and key concepts related to U.S. Foreign and Domestic Policy, America's foreign policy in international conflicts (including World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Cold War), and tests their kn
Preview of Changing Racial Makeup of the US: Analyze Census Data with a Map Skills Lesson

Changing Racial Makeup of the US: Analyze Census Data with a Map Skills Lesson

I use this ready-to-go lesson and activity as a larger part of a middle or high school social studies lesson on diversity and American identity. Using data compiled from 2010 and 2020 United States Census Bureau and The New York Times, you and your students can look more closely at the shifting racial and ethnic makeup of the United States over the past forty years. This resource includes the following features:Includes Both Print & Digital Version (PDF & Google Workspace)Teacher's Notes
Preview of Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You - NO PREP Book Quiz + BONUS Vocabulary Quiz

Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You - NO PREP Book Quiz + BONUS Vocabulary Quiz

This PDF includes a Multiple Choice Book Quiz and a BONUS Vocabulary Quiz (20 questions each with answer keys) for Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi. This is the perfect resource to wrap up your book study and test the comprehension of your students.How to get free TPT credit to use on future purchases:• Go to your "My Purchases" page (Make sure your logged in!). Under each purchase you'll see "leave a review". Click it and you will be taken to a page wher
Preview of Thinking Like a Historian Unit

Thinking Like a Historian Unit

Thinking like a historian unit is a Texas TEKS-aligned unit that has all you could need to begin the unit. Including links to boom cards, printed and digital notes, PowerPoint lessons, and easel assessments. History for the 8th grade must begin with this essential unit that will help introduce students to key concepts and understand primary and secondary sources as well as bias. US History in the 8th grade can be a challenge, especially for learners with different needs. This unit is created wit
Preview of Industrial Revolution Quiz

Industrial Revolution Quiz

Created by
Jwood Education
A short summative assessment that can be used to determine student mastery of the Industrial Revolution. Can be used as is for a paper assessment or the questions can be added to a learning management system.
Preview of New Deal Quiz

New Deal Quiz

Created by
Jwood Education
A short summative assessment that can be used to determine student mastery of the New Deal. Can be used as is for a paper assessment or the questions can be added to a learning management system.
Preview of Understanding NYC Ethnic Communities: Census Data & Map Skills Lesson

Understanding NYC Ethnic Communities: Census Data & Map Skills Lesson

Explore the Vibrant Diversity of New York City's Neighborhoods! Dive into this engaging lesson, perfect for middle and high school social studies, to discover the changing racial and ethnic landscape of NYC. Students will uncover the most and least diverse neighborhoods using data from the 2010 U.S. Census and insights from The New York Times. What areas have the largest ethnic minority populations? How have communities like the Dominican, Puerto Rican, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Chinese, and India
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