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Take a Stand! American Revolution Up to 1914

Author : John De Gree
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 20,3 MB
Release : 2018-02-07
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ISBN : 9781985203891

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Take a Stand! American Revolution up to 1914 Teacher's Edition includes answers to all research activities, tips and a guide on teaching Take a Stand!, a guide on how to teach writing, student writing samples and samples of teacher grading, and everything you need to use Take a Stand! The Take a Stand! series teaches students how to be historians. They learn not what to think or memorize, but how to analyze the events of the past. This unique approach makes the student an active participation in the analysis of the past. This is the best of critical thinking, Socratic discussion, and analytical writing in history. The Take a Stand! series is not a set of textbooks, but rather thinking, reading, speaking, and writing guides. Take a Stand! shows the student how to be a historian. You will need to use history texts and documents to complete the Take a Stand! method. The American Revolution, The Declaration of Independence, Effects on France, The U.S. Constitution, Founding the Republic, The U.S. as a Young Nation, Westward Expansion, The Civil War, Causes, The Civil War, Compare and Contrast, Reconstruction, Immigration, Industrialization, World Power Thinking and Writing Skills: Fact or Opinion? Judgment, Supporting Evidence, Primary or Secondary Analysis, Using Quotes, Paraphrasing, Thesis Statement, Conclusion, Outline for a One-Paragraph Essay, Rough Draft for a One-Paragraph Essay, Taking Notes, Thesis Statement for a Five Paragraph Essay, Rough Draft for a Five Paragraph Essay, Revising, Documenting Sources in a Text, Works Cited, Typing Guidelines, The Cover Page and Checklist, Thesis Statement for a Multi-Page Essay, Counter argument, Analyzing Primary Sources, Cause and Effect, Compare and Contrast, One-Paragraph Grading Rubric, Five-Paragraph Grading Rubric, Multi-Page Grading Rubric.

American History from the American Revolution to 1914

Author : John De Gree
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 17,40 MB
Release : 2018-02-07
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ISBN : 9781985204430

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The Teacher's Edition has the entire student book, answers to all research activities, writing lessons for the teacher in how to teach Take a Stand! writing, and a guide in how to teach Take a Stand! The Take a Stand! series teaches students how to be historians. They learn not what to think or memorize, but how to analyze the events of the past. This unique approach makes the student an active participation in the analysis of the past. This is the best of critical thinking, Socratic discussion, and analytical writing in history. The Take a Stand! series is not a set of textbooks, but rather thinking, reading, speaking, and writing guides. Take a Stand! shows the student how to be a historian. You will need to use history texts and documents to complete the Take a Stand! method. The American Revolution, The Declaration of Independence, Effects on France, The U.S. Constitution, Founding the Republic, The U.S. as a Young Nation, Westward Expansion, The Civil War, Causes, The Civil War, Compare and Contrast, Reconstruction, Immigration, Industrialization, World Power Thinking and Writing Skills: Fact or Opinion? Judgment, Supporting Evidence, Primary or Secondary Analysis, Using Quotes, Paraphrasing, Thesis Statement, Conclusion, Outline for a One-Paragraph Essay, Rough Draft for a One-Paragraph Essay, Taking Notes, Thesis Statement for a Five Paragraph Essay, Rough Draft for a Five Paragraph Essay, Revising, Documenting Sources in a Text, Works Cited, Typing Guidelines, The Cover Page and Checklist, Thesis Statement for a Multi-Page Essay, Counter argument, Analyzing Primary Sources, Cause and Effect, Compare and Contrast, One-Paragraph Grading Rubric, Five-Paragraph Grading Rubric, Multi-Page Grading Rubric.

Take a Stand! American History from the American Revolution To 1914

Author : John Joseph De Gree
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 84 pages
File Size : 17,69 MB
Release : 2006-08-01
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ISBN : 9781535425780

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Take a Stand! American History from the American Revolution to 1914 is one part of the Award-Winning Classical Historian curriculum that teaches students the tools of the historian, critical thinking in history, the Socratic Discussion, and analytical writing. Instead of merely memorizing history facts, Take a Stand! challenges students with open-ended history questions and shows students how to apply critical thinking skills to history. Take a Stand! also shows students and teachers how to have meaningful discussions in history. Go to www.classicalhistorian.com for more information.

The American Revolution

Author : Robert Marshall
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 38,83 MB
Release : 2013-08-20
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ISBN : 9781492215486

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The American Revolution Have you struggled with finding good resources? This book contains 35 ready-made lessons for teachers to use in the classroom! This is the complete collection of Reading Through History's seven-part American Revolution series. It contains 35 readings centered around the years leading up to America's War for Independence and the events that took place during the conflict. Each one-page reading also has student activities to accompany the material. The lessons include guided reading activities, true and false questions, vocabulary activities, student response essay questions, and multiple choice reading comprehension questions for each lesson. There is also a section word builder to wrap up the activities and two ready-made tests. This workbook has the materials any teacher would need to thoroughly cover the events and figures of the American Revolution. There is enough material to get you through 5-6 weeks of the school year. Topics covered in the material include: Table of Contents: Unit 1: The French and Indian War Pg. 1 Proclamation of 1763 Pg. 5 The Albany Plan of Union and Committees of Correspondence Pg. 9 The Stamp Act Pg. 13 The Stamp Act Repealed Pg. 17 Unit 2: The Townshend Acts Pg. 22 The Boston Massacre Pg. 26 The Boston Tea Party Pg. 30 The Intolerable Acts Pg. 34 First Continental Congress Pg. 38 The Road to Revolution Post Assessment Pg. 43 Unit 3: Lexington and Concord Pg. 47 Patriots and Loyalists Pg. 51 Second Continental Congress Pg. 55 Ticonderoga and Bunker Hill Pg. 59 The Two Sides Pg. 63 Unit 4: Canada and New York Pg. 68 Common Sense Pg. 72 The Committee of Five Pg. 76 Declaring Independence Pg. 80 The Declaration of Independence Pg. 84 Unit 5: Women in the Revolutionary War Pg. 89 The Leadership of George Washington Pg. 93 The Crisis Pg. 97 Victories in New Jersey Pg. 101 Saratoga Pg. 105 Unit 6: Help from France Pg. 110 African Americans in the Revolution Pg. 114 A Widening War Pg. 118 Valley Forge Pg. 122 John Paul Jones Pg. 126 Unit 7: The War in the South Pg. 131 Guerrilla Warfare Pg. 135 Benedict Arnold Pg. 139 The Battle of Yorktown Pg. 143 Treaty of Paris Pg. 147 American Revolution Post Evaluation Pg. 152

Engaging With History in the Classroom

Author : Janice I. Robbins
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 30,8 MB
Release : 2021-10-03
Category : Education
ISBN : 1000492648

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Engaging With History in the Classroom: The American Revolution is the first in a series of middle-grade U.S. history units that focus on what it means to be an American citizen, living in a democracy that expects as much from its citizens as it provides to them. In every lesson, students are asked to step into the world of the 18th-century American colonies, to hear about and to see what was happening, to read the words of real people and to imagine their hopes, dreams, and feelings. Students also learn to question the accounts left behind and to recognize different perspectives on events that marked the beginnings of our country as an independent nation. Resources for teachers include a running script useful as a model for guiding conceptualization as well as extensive teacher notes with practical suggestions for personalizing activities. Grades 6-8

The World Turned Upside Down

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Publisher : Kendall Hunt
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 36,86 MB
Release : 2002-10-30
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780787293468

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The World Turned Upside Down: The American Revolution

History Comes Alive Teaching Unit

Author : Jacqueline Glasthal
Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 25,77 MB
Release : 2003-04
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780590315005

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A fun, learning-packed teaching resource that will help your students remember American history!