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Dred Scott Primary Source Analysis
$3.50Students will read and analyze excerpts from Taney's majority opinion on the Dred Scott v. Sandford Supreme Court Case, Curtis' dissenting opinion, and two contemporary newspaper excerpts. They will answer 25 questions of varying degrees of difficulty...$3.50 -
The Atomic Bomb Primary Source Analysis
$4.00Students will compare and contrast two accounts of the atomic bomb during World War 2 (WW2), one from the Manhattan Project's Trinity Test and a Japanese account of the atomic bomb being dropped on Hiroshima. They will answer 20 questions and complete 2...$4.00 -
The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Primary Source Analysis
$3.50Students will read excerpts from the Virginia Resolutions of 1798 and Kentucky Resolutions of 1799 from John Adams' presidency, define or provide synonyms for 10 vocabulary terms, answer 20 questions, and complete a creative task. This would be great for...$3.50 -
Possessive Pronouns Pixel Art
$3.00Make teaching grammar fun with this engaging, self-checking possessive pronouns pixel art! This activity includes 10 questions perfect for a simple review or practice. Quick and easy setup plus clear student directions make this activity perfect for...$3.00 -
The Scientific Revolution Primary Source and Image Analysis
$4.00Students will read and analyze 9 quotes from the Scientific Revolution by answering 18 questions. They will also analyze 4 images according to 5 questions and complete a creative summary task. The answers are included and this would be great for a...$4.00 -
The Doolittle Raid Primary Source and Image Analysis
$3.75Students will read and analyze an account of the Doolittle Raid from World War 2 (WWII, WW2) as one of America's responses to Pearl Harbor by answering 10 questions, analyzing 3 propaganda posters, and working with 2 political cartoons (prompts provided)...$3.75 -
Cortes Meets the Aztecs Primary Source Analysis
$3.25Students will read a brief account of the arrival of Cortes from the Aztec point of view (European exploration from the Aztec point of view), answer 11 questions, and complete 3 extension tasks. The answers are included where appropriate and this would...$3.25 -
The Marshall Plan Primary Source Analysis
$3.25Students will read about America's role in helping Europe rebuild and recover after World War 2 (WWII, WW2) as per the Marshall Plan and answer 14 questions. There are also 3 extension tasks for students to choose from. The reading is two pages, an...$3.25 -
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 Primary Source Analysis
$4.00Students will read 11 excerpts from the Civil Rights Act of 1964 from LBJ's presidency and answer 29 questions. Some questions are directly from the text, some require students to pull from what they have learned in earlier time periods, and others have...$4.00 -
4th Grade Equivalent Fractions with Denominators of 10 or 100 Math Task Cards
$3.00Make practicing equivalent fractions with denominators of 10 or 100 fun for your 4th grade students with these engaging, hands on math task cards! This set includes 24 printable equivalent fractions task cards. Quick and easy setup plus clear student...$3.00 -
The Great Society Primary Source Analysis
$3.50Students will read excerpts from President Johnson's Great Society speech, answer 21 questions (a mix of academic and opinion), and complete 2 creative/extension tasks. The answers are included where appropriate and this would be great for a sub! Sample...$3.50 -
The Louisiana Purchase Primary Source Analysis Packet
$3.75Students will read excerpts from the Louisiana Purchase Treaty and President Jefferson's address to Congress regarding it in 1803 and answer 12 questions. They will then read 5 related quotes and answer 16 questions. Lastly, students will analyze 3...$3.75