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Resources - Canton's Class. Mitnick, J / Worksheets and Answer Keys. Each worksheet above is categorized according to the color of the unit in which it belongs:Unit 1: Roots of American Government IdeasUnit 2: The French and Indian WarUnit 3: The Creation of American GovernmentUnit 4: The Constitution and the Bill of RightsUnit 5: Citizenship, Naturalization, and the Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of CitizensUnit 6: Political Parties, Voting, and ElectionsUnit 7: Federal HolidaysUnit 8: Myth vs.

Mitnick, J / Worksheets and Answer Keys

Truth in HistoryUnit 9: The Stock Market GameUnit 10: Fundamental Economic ConceptsIf you were absent and I passed out a worksheet that day, your copy of the worksheet should be in your Period pocket on the side wall. There is also a bin of extra worksheets labeled "Current Worksheets" on the side counter. If you lose a worksheet, you may take another copy of it from this bin without asking me.

If you are a teacher, feel free to use any of the worksheets. Worksheets will be added underneath each unit heading below as we move throughout the year. American Revolution WebQuest. U.S. History Outlines & Charts. History 103: US History I Course. History & Social Studies / 8th grade U.S. History Pacing, Assessment, and Instructional Support Mate. Below are the major units and pacing for the 2012-2013 school year.

History & Social Studies / 8th grade U.S. History Pacing, Assessment, and Instructional Support Mate

Also included are this year's two writing assessment questions, the implementation windows, and dates for distrrict wide scoring sessions. Instructional support materials that can be used to help students build the types of historical understandings, historical thinking skills, and academic language stressed on the assessments are also included. These instructional resources were developed by OUSD teachers through their participation in the district history writing assessment program, their participation in efforts to put the district's historical thinking standards into practice, and through their participation in three OUSD Teaching American History grants.

This slide show is designed to preview many of the important events, ideas, and people students will encounter as they study the 8th grade U.S. history curriculum. The American Revolution - 8th Grade Hillis History. 8th Grade U.S. History to 1877. Extra Credit - Mr. Wickware's History Class. Cram.com: Create and Share Online Flashcards. APUSH Unit 4. Troy City Schools. American Revolution Unit - Mr. Schneider's 8th grade Social Studies. Chapter 9: Creating A New Nation - Mr. Bowen's Fifth Grade.

Mr. Kash's History Activities. Click on the links below to take you to your assignment.

Mr. Kash's History Activities

United States History Class Readings Four Worlds of History Textbook Reading Strategies Mr. Some of the activities below use Microsoft PowerPoint. State Report State Scavenger Hunt My Family History Founding of a Nation Establishing a Colony The New England Colonies The Mayflower Compact The Magna Carta The Jamestown Online Adventure Early America History Detective Early America PowerPoint Notes Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God The Beginning of Slavery in America - Textbook questions Roots of Representative Government Roots of Representative Government PowerPoint Notes Thirteen Colonies Maps Thirteen Original Colonies American Revolution from Brain Pop Liberty!

John Adams – Lesson Plans and Activities based on the HBO miniseries on the life of John Adams, his extraordinary relationship with his wife Abigail, and the first 50 years of the United States. Tighter British Control Americans Declare Their Independence PowerPoint Notes. 8th Grade American History Review Questions by Topic - mk_8th_grade_american_history_review_table_of_contents_and_actual_questions-revised_december_2009.pdf. C3-SocialStudies.pdf. Planbook.com - Online Teacher Lesson Planning.

The Flipped Classroom: Turning the Traditional Classroom on its Head. Khan Academy. 25 TED Talks Perfect For Classrooms. The 50 Best Sources of Free STEM Education Online 12.05K Views 0 Likes Colleges, universities, and other educational forums in your community can be excellent places to learn more about a variety of STEM topics, but there is also a wealth of educational material available on the web for those who prefer to learn at their own pace or take a more individual approach. Bill Nye the Science Guy. Oklahoma C3 Standards for K-12. Technology for Teachers.