Manifest Destiny US Mexican War Visual Summary Picture Sort (baggies) Hands-On
- Bulk Pricing:
- Buy in bulk and save
- Contributor:
- Active History - Elizabeth Cumbie
- Grade Level:
- 8
- Product Type:
- Student Activity
- File Type:
- Pages:
- 12
- Answer Key:
- Yes
Description
Every year I am behind with my curriculum when I get to the U.S. Mexican War and Manifest Destiny. I needed a way to quickly go over the “basics” but keep it active for my students. I came up with this strategy that I call “visual summary” that has worked really well with all levels of my students!
Please note! This is NOT meant to be an in-depth study of the U.S. Mexican War or Manifest Destiny. It is a basic summary activity and focuses on the topics mentioned below this description.
In this lesson, students are put in groups of 2 or 3. Student #1 is the reader of a 2 page summary of Manifest Destiny/U.S. Mexican War, which is included in this purchase. Student(s) #2/#3 are the picture sorters. They hear cues from the reader and sort pictures (you cut them up and put them in baggies) relating to the summary in the order they hear them. After they are finished, they put the summary away and “retell” the story of Manifest Destiny and the U.S. Mexican War to their group using only the pictures. You could extend this easily into a writing assignment.
After they are finished, you can assess their learning with the assessment page (using the visuals) I’ve included.
What your will receive in this purchase:
-detailed instructions for the teacher
-picture of the the picture sort (after a student completed it) for reference
-2 page summary (see topics listed below) with picture number cues
-pictures to cut out for students (to be put in baggies for each group)
-assessment
Manifest Destiny/U.S. Mexican War topics covered:
Louisiana Purchase (briefly)
Texas Revolution
Texas Annexation
California
Causes and Effects of the U.S. - Mexican War
Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo
Oregon Territory
Gadsden Purchase
Manifest Destiny
1 Review
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Visual Baggie Sort
Great way to increase student academic conversation and analysis with this activity.