Texas History students will read and analyze an account of a woman who lived through the Great Depression in Texas, witnessed the WPA in action during the New Deal by answering 15 questions. The...
Students review key people and events from the Progressive Era by matching 20 historical pictures to a caption or dialogue exchange. This includes a teacher information page which explains the...
Students will read and analyze primary sources to learn more about the people, events, court cases, and more from the Progressive Era. The topics covered include the 16th/17/18th amendments, the...
Students review key people and events related to Hoover, FDR, the Great Depression, and the New Deal by matching 20 historical images to a caption or dialogue exchange. This includes a teacher...
Students will read and analyze a variety of primary sources to learn more about the people and events of the Era of Good Feelings. The topics covered include Nat Turner, the Monroe Doctrine, the...
Students will read and analyze a source from John Quincy Adams about why he thinks the Era of Good Feelings has ended by answering 18 questions. The answers are included where appropriate and this...
Primary and secondary sources are the foundation of developing historians; however, determining if a source is primary or secondary can be a struggle for many students. I created this easy to follow...
There is, perhaps, no more compelling speech in American history than that delivered by Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg on November 19, 1863. In the midst of a civil war that threatened to both destroy...