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STAAR 8th SS Review Cause and effect matching cards - Gold Rush to Civil War

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Active History - Elizabeth Cumbie
Grade Level:
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Review/Matching Cards
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  • STAAR 8th SS Review  Cause and effect matching cards - Gold Rush to Civil War
  • STAAR 8th SS Review  Cause and effect matching cards - Gold Rush to Civil War
  • STAAR 8th SS Review  Cause and effect matching cards - Gold Rush to Civil War
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This is a great way to review causes and effects of major events from the later part of early American History. Students are given a baggie of cards that contain causes and effects. They make a line of cards for the causes (these cards all have arrows) and line up the other cards that would match for the effect. For example: cause and effect would be "Invention of the Cotton Gin by Eli Whitney (cause) - "Slavery expands (effect)" See preview picture to clarify.

 

All you need to do is print this and cut. Of course laminating the cards will help them last longer. I suggest you print each set off on a different color of paper. If a group drops a card, you'll know which baggie to put it back in.

_______Update: Google Slides™ version (drag and drop) now included!_______

 

Topics covered:

  • Immigration
  • Gold Rush
  • California becomes a state
  • Texas Annexation
  • Manifest Destiny
  • Urbanization
  • Canals/railroads - etc
  • Cotton Gin
  • Trails West
  • Tariffs (North and south perspective) - Abominations
  • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
  • Gadsden Purchase
  • 2nd Great Awakening
  • Reform movements
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin
  • Fort Sumter
  • 24 Sets of cards (48 cards) plus blank ones to make your own if you wish

_____The Google Slides version will be accessed by a link a PDF included____

 

Print off an extra copy- that becomes your key.

This product is aligned to the 2019 Texas TEKS.

 

 

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    Cause and Effect Matching Cards Gold Rush - Civil War

    Posted by Christy on Mar 7th 2022

    GREAT REVIEW activity!!!!

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