The story of America’s expansion west, from exploration by Lewis and Clark through the transcontinental railroad and the birth of the Wild West, is shared in this HUGE resource that includes coloring pages and copywork. Discover key events during this time including the Louisiana Purchase, steamboat Clermont, the Santa Fe Trail, the Erie Canal, Texas’s fight for independence from Mexico, the Alamo, the Battle of San Jacinto, the Indian Removal Act of 1830, the Trail of Tears, the Oregon Trail,
PreK - 2 nd Handwriting , Other (Social Studies - History) , U.S. History Also included in: America Moving West Coloring Book Collection-Level B Original Price $2.99 Rated 4.75 out of 5, based on 8 reviews Add to CartIn this resource, there is a nonfiction reading passage based on the Indian Removal Act of 1830. It is differentiated for your high, mid, and lower level students. Integrate American History content with your reading texts and meet each reader's needs with this set. Check out my *BEST SELLING* Government Differentiated Passages Pack! Check out my Black History Month Differentiated Passage bundle! ***************************************************************************** Customer Tips: H
2 nd - 6 th Informational Text , Reading Strategies , U.S. History Original Price $3.00 Rated 5 out of 5, based on 22 reviews Add to CartLevel :This is a Beginner- Level trial. It will work with students who have never done a mock trial before. I have never tried it below Grade 8. Length/Contents:The simulation takes three full, one-hour class periods to complete. It includes: A "Trial Advocacy" intro slide show.The "Trial of Andrew Jackson" slide show with instructions.Trial Packet including everything the students need to complete the simulation. Jury Verdict FormsDescription:This mock trial simulates a trial of Andrew Jackson fo
8 th - 12 th Criminal Justice - Law , Social Studies - History , U.S. History Original Price $5.00 Rated 4 out of 5, based on 1 reviews Add to Cart***Updated to include digital versions (Google Docs) for Distanced Learning*** Finding aligned, grade level , reading passages is difficult. I have written a one-page synopsis of the Indian Removal Act to use in the classroom. The activities include: guided reading questions to increase comprehension, a poster activity for ELLs and Visual learners, and an essay with one higher-order thinking prompt for advanced students. This resource is perfect for: Close Reading Strategies:Using this pass
6 th - 11 th U.S. History Also included in: U.S. History Reading Passages for Distance Learning Bundle Original Price $2.00 Rated 4.5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews Add to CartThis is a GREAT done-for-you lesson! It includes a high-impact PowerPoint presentation with a video and a student handout as well as a homework assignment. The lesson focuses on both close reading AND student discussion. The lesson unfolds like this: Do Now political cartoon- PowerPoint presentation covering the basics of the Indian Removal Act . Students take notes in the space provided on their handouts. A brief video reinforces the content.- Students work in pairs to analyze 2 primary
8 th - 12 th Other (Social Studies - History) , Social Studies - History , U.S. History Original Price $3.00 Add to CartThe story of America’s expansion west, from exploration by Lewis and Clark through the transcontinental railroad and the birth of the Wild West, is shared in this HUGE resource that includes coloring pages and copywork. Discover key events during this time including the Louisiana Purchase, steamboat Clermont, the Santa Fe Trail, the Erie Canal, Texas’s fight for independence from Mexico, the Alamo, the Battle of San Jacinto, the Indian Removal Act of 1830, the Trail of Tears, the Oregon Trail,
Handwriting , Other (Social Studies - History) , U.S. History Also included in: America Moving West Coloring Book Collection-Level C Original Price $2.99 Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews Add to CartIndian Removal Act DBQ: higher level activity in which students examine primary sources and quotes pertaining to the Indian Removal Act . Great as an enrichment or extension activity, as students answer text-based questions in complete sentences.
7 th - 11 th Native Americans , Social Studies - History , U.S. History Original Price $1.55 Add to CartLaura Ingalls Wilder) Novel Study" />
- 275+ pages - multiple levels (elementary and middle school) - reading comprehension for every chapter (open-ended) - writing prompts - venn diagrams - character maps - story maps (plot and setting) - author study - research reports (biography) - geography (prairies, Mississippi River, Missouri River) - state studies (Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin) - social studies (Christmas traditions, life for the pioneers, Native Americans) - history ( Indian Removal Act , cowboys, Malaria) -
1 st - 8 th English Language Arts , Science , Social Studies - History Original Price $10.00 Add to Cart- 345+ pages - multiple levels (elementary and middle school) - writing prompts that go with the novels - venn diagrams - character maps - story maps (plot and setting) - memory verses - book reviews - author study - research report (biography) - key people on the frontier - law analysis (Kansas-Nebraska Act , Compromise of 1850, Indian Removal Act ) - church history (missionary research) - history (railroad, mail, the Oregon Trail, one-room schoolhouses, St. Lucia Day, Cholera) - American West -
1 st - 8 th English Language Arts , Literature , Social Studies - History Original Price $12.00 Add to CartBring students to the center of your Advanced Placement United States History or secondary- level History classroom through an engaging mock trial debate activity regarding three key issues of Andrew Jackson's legacy as president. This lesson was designed around the redesign curriculum for APUSH Period 4 (Topic 4.8 objectives) as students will either defend or prosecute Jackson on the 1832 Bank Veto, Tariff of Abominations and Force Bill Controversy with South Carolina, and the Indian Removal Ac