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SOUTH AMERICAN REVOLUTIONS SECTION II Haitian Revolution Brazilian Revolution Venezuelan Independence Chilean Independence new nations in South AmericaSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): French Revolution
This unit should be taught after the French Revolution due to its connection to the Latin American revolutions and Napoleon’s role in them. Part one covers Latin American geography. It presents majo…
Necessity is the Mother of Invention The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on the WorldSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Immigration, Industrialization, and Urbanization
This unit will trace the origin of the Industrial Revolution in England to its arrival in the United States. Students will research the varied inventions that were often created out of necessity, the …
Building Books of Knowledge Industrial RevolutionSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Industrialism, Capitalism, and Socialism
This two-week unit will focus on the Industrial Revolution. Students will build a body of knowledge on the subject and create a book that will demonstrate the scope of their learning. This book will i…
Sweatin Through the Industrial RevolutionSubject(s): History and Geography
This unit will build on information previously learned about the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain. We will focus on the effect the new inventions had on the American families after the Civil War…
Through Our Fathers Eyes Using Art and Primary Sources to Explore Causes of the American RevolutionSubject(s): History and Geography, Connections
Content Area(s): American Revolution
In this unit, students will learn about the events leading up to the American Revolution through primary and secondary print sources and artwork. Students will recognize that British and American poin…
Liberty Equality and Fraternity The French RevolutionSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): French Revolution
This unit will examine the French Revolution and the political, social, and economic problems that led up to it. It will cover in detail the topics outlined in the world civilization strand of the Cor…
We Have the Baker the Bakers Wife and the Bakers Son We Shall Have Bread The French Revolution 1789Subject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): French Revolution
The French Revolution will explore the extravagance of the absolute monarchs, Louis XIV, XV, and the XVI, that gave rise to a major financial crisis for the French government. Emphasis will be placed …
YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTIONSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): American Revolution
This unit introduces students to some of the key people and events of the American Revolution. Through a variety of activities, the students will learn about events leading up to the revolution, the w…
Revere Redcoats and RevolutionSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): American Revolution
This unit takes a multiple intelligences approach to learning about the American Revolution. Students identify and locate the thirteen colonies, re-enact the Boston Tea Party and Paul Revere’s ride.…
The American Revolution 2Subject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): American Revolution
This unit is a study of the French and Indian War and a detailed focus on the American Revolution. Studies will explain the American government based on a Constitution: the debates and difficulties in…
The Russian RevolutionSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Russian Revolution
Explore the events leading up to the Russian Revolution via integrated technology and activities that bring history to life. Research the geographical and cultural effects of expansion and discover wh…
A Changing Society Industrialization and UrbanizationSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Immigration, Industrialization, and Urbanization
During the period known as the “Gilded Age,” massive transitions took place both in society and private enterprise. Through a variety of cooperative learning activities and whole group instruction
The American Revolution and Its HeroesSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): American Revolution
In this unit first graders will learn about the exciting story of how the United States became an independent nation. Although an exciting story to us now, the students will learn about the struggles
American Revolution Puppet ShowsSubject(s): History and Geography
… in which they put themselves in the role of colonists and loyalists living at the time of the revolution. Students research an event from the revolution, focusing on a given character. As they write …
Is Freedom Really Free A Closer Look at the FrenchSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): French Revolution
Through various mediums, students will explore the rise of the French Revolution, life during the French Revolution, and the aftermath of the French Revolution. Students will make connections to other…
Liberacion Independence in Latin AmericaSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): American Revolution, French Revolution
The revolutions in the United States and France led to other independence movements around the globe. In this unit, Latin America is defined and located on a map. The struggle for independence in Lati…
The American RevolutionSubject(s): ESL
This unit on the American Revolution is specifically designed for a fourth grade classroom having a wide range of English proficiency. Using a variety of strategies to support students learning Englis…
THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCEThis unit will explore Latin American revolutionary movements beginning with the colonial struggles and continuing into the twentieth century. Students will understand the economic factors in the vari…
Bubble and SqueakSubject(s): History and Geography, Mathematics
Content Area(s): The Thirteen Colonies: Life and Times Before the Revolution, Measurement
…designed to be taught in conjunction with a study of the Southern Colonies before the American Revolution, this unit integrates mathematics with the Core Knowledge study of the thirteen colonies. Each…
Core Connections Connecting Core Knowledge Between Special Education and Regular EducationSubject(s): History and Geography, Special Education
Content Area(s): American Revolution
This unit teaches the American Revolution as an integrated unit focused on reading and writing skills in both the regular education and Special Education settings. This unit will provide strategies an…
