National Geographic - PEOPLE WHO CHANGED AMERICA - Reading ExpeditionsTeacher's Guide and Assessments + 5 Books
Publisher: National Geographic Copyright: 2004TEACHER'S GUIDE AND ASSESSMENTS Pages: 80 Contents: LESSON NOTES Fight for Freedom The Anti-Slavery Movement The Progressives Votes for Women The Civil Rights Movement TEACHER RESOURCES AND ACTIVITY MASTERS Series Overview Lesson Overview Meeting Individual Needs Overview of Titles and Skills Correlation to National Standards NGS Resources for Teachers Literary Internet Resources Assessment Overview Multiple-Choice Tests Using Portfolios and Retelling Using Graphic Organizers Index 5 BOOKS OF PEOPLE WHO CHANGED AMERICA (INCLUDED) Each book has 40 pages. FIGHT FOR FREEDOM Introduction America in 1763 Chapter 1 From English to American Points of View Should America Be Independent? Chapter 2 The War Begins Primary Sources Paintings Chapter 3 The Best and Worst of Times Chapter 4 Fighting On Glossary Index THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT Introduction America in 1860 Chapter 1 Slavery: Right or Wrong? Chapter 2 The Underground Railroad Chapter 3 Slavery Divides the Nation Points of View Should Slavery Be Abolished? Chapter 4 The Path to War Primary Sources Uncle Tom's Cabin Chapter 5 Fighting For Freedom Glossary Index THE PROGRESSIVES Introduction America in 1900 Chapter 1 Reformer in the White House Chapter 2 Reformers in the Workplace Chapter 3 Improving the Cities Primary Sources Photographs Chapter 4 Fighting for Equality Points of View How Should African Americans Win Equality? Chapter 5 Saving the Land Glossary Index VOTES FOR WOMEN Introduction America in 1840 Chapter 1 Reaching for the Vote Chapter 2 The Struggle Continues Points of View Should Women Wait to Vote? Chapter 3 Behind the Barricades Chapter 4 Passing the Nineteenth Amendment Primary Sources Political Cartoons Chapter 5 Women Vote! Glossary Index THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT Introduction America in 1950 Chapter 1 Free but Not Equal Chapter 2 The Movement Begins Chapter 3 The Struggle Continues Chapter 4 Crisis in the Movement Primary Sources News Photographs Points of View How Should African Americans Win Their Rights? Glossary IndexThese materials were purchased from a school district's surplus sale.We ship within 1 business day of receiving payment. Thank you !
Publisher: National Geographic Copyright: 2004TEACHER'S GUIDE AND ASSESSMENTS Pages: 80 Contents: LESSON NOTES Fight for Freedom The Anti-Slavery Movement The Progressives Votes for Women The Civil Rights Movement TEACHER RESOURCES AND ACTIVITY MASTERS Series Overview Lesson Overview Meeting Individual Needs Overview of Titles and Skills Correlation to National Standards NGS Resources for Teachers Literary Internet Resources Assessment Overview Multiple-Choice Tests Using Portfolios and Retelling Using Graphic Organizers Index 5 BOOKS OF PEOPLE WHO CHANGED AMERICA (INCLUDED) Each book has 40 pages. FIGHT FOR FREEDOM Introduction America in 1763 Chapter 1 From English to American Points of View Should America Be Independent? Chapter 2 The War Begins Primary Sources Paintings Chapter 3 The Best and Worst of Times Chapter 4 Fighting On Glossary Index THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT Introduction America in 1860 Chapter 1 Slavery: Right or Wrong? Chapter 2 The Underground Railroad Chapter 3 Slavery Divides the Nation Points of View Should Slavery Be Abolished? Chapter 4 The Path to War Primary Sources Uncle Tom's Cabin Chapter 5 Fighting For Freedom Glossary Index THE PROGRESSIVES Introduction America in 1900 Chapter 1 Reformer in the White House Chapter 2 Reformers in the Workplace Chapter 3 Improving the Cities Primary Sources Photographs Chapter 4 Fighting for Equality Points of View How Should African Americans Win Equality? Chapter 5 Saving the Land Glossary Index VOTES FOR WOMEN Introduction America in 1840 Chapter 1 Reaching for the Vote Chapter 2 The Struggle Continues Points of View Should Women Wait to Vote? Chapter 3 Behind the Barricades Chapter 4 Passing the Nineteenth Amendment Primary Sources Political Cartoons Chapter 5 Women Vote! Glossary Index THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT Introduction America in 1950 Chapter 1 Free but Not Equal Chapter 2 The Movement Begins Chapter 3 The Struggle Continues Chapter 4 Crisis in the Movement Primary Sources News Photographs Points of View How Should African Americans Win Their Rights? Glossary IndexThese materials were purchased from a school district's surplus sale.We ship within 1 business day of receiving payment. Thank you !