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Reconstruction Full Unit Bundle Engaging Student Centered Activities

$14.94

Grade Levels
6th – 9th
Subjects
Social Studies – History, U.S. History, Other (Social Studies – History)
Resource Type
Activities, Assessment
Formats Included
Zip, Google Apps™
Pages
Pages or Slides 100+
Reconstruction Lesson about early Reconstruction

Reconstruction Assess the Plans for Reconstruction 13th, 14th, 15th amendments

This lesson provides a clear overview of the major plans related to Reconstruction. Students will compare Lincoln and Johnson's plans, along with Republican Reconstruction and Radical Reconstruction.

$2.17

Assessing Reconstruction Primary Source Stations Freedom Achieved?

With this stations activity, students access whether American Americans really gained freedom during the era of Reconstruction. By analyzing primary sources relating to six topics (Convict Leasing, Sharecropping, Building Black Communities, Black Leadership, Poll Taxes/Literacy Tests and the Black Codes), students see that the freedom was farther away than most assume.

$3.08

Slavery by Another Name A Viewing Guide Questions PBS

This video covers the slavery that came after the passage of the 13th amendment. It deals specifically with convict labor and debt peonage. There are interviews with descendants of those placed in convict labor or debt peonage along with reenactments and historical context.

$1.41

Reconstruction Ends Students Assess Why Reconstruction Ended

This lesson provides a clear overview of the ending of Reconstruction. Students will learn about the process and policies which ended Reconstruction.

$2.17

Word Wall Reconstruction terms Vocabulary Practice and Strategies

Help your students build and retain key vocabulary terms with a visually appealing word wall. This resources include 37 word wall terms related to the Early Presidents, vocabulary review strategies, and a review puzzle to support your students' learning.

$3.58

Reconstruction Review and Test Critical Thinking

Assess your students’ critical thinking skills with these skill based exams that focuses on the topics addressed in each of these lessons. Two different versions of the exam are included along with a review sheet to make sure that students are prepared. There are two exams provided in this Unit.

$2.53
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Reconstruction Lesson about early Reconstruction

Reconstruction Assess the Plans for Reconstruction 13th, 14th, 15th amendments

This lesson provides a clear overview of the major plans related to Reconstruction. Students will compare Lincoln and Johnson's plans, along with Republican Reconstruction and Radical Reconstruction.

$2.17

Assessing Reconstruction Primary Source Stations Freedom Achieved?

With this stations activity, students access whether American Americans really gained freedom during the era of Reconstruction. By analyzing primary sources relating to six topics (Convict Leasing, Sharecropping, Building Black Communities, Black Leadership, Poll Taxes/Literacy Tests and the Black Codes), students see that the freedom was farther away than most assume.

$3.08

Slavery by Another Name A Viewing Guide Questions PBS

This video covers the slavery that came after the passage of the 13th amendment. It deals specifically with convict labor and debt peonage. There are interviews with descendants of those placed in convict labor or debt peonage along with reenactments and historical context.

$1.41

Reconstruction Ends Students Assess Why Reconstruction Ended

This lesson provides a clear overview of the ending of Reconstruction. Students will learn about the process and policies which ended Reconstruction.

$2.17

Word Wall Reconstruction terms Vocabulary Practice and Strategies

Help your students build and retain key vocabulary terms with a visually appealing word wall. This resources include 37 word wall terms related to the Early Presidents, vocabulary review strategies, and a review puzzle to support your students' learning.

$3.58

Reconstruction Review and Test Critical Thinking

Assess your students’ critical thinking skills with these skill based exams that focuses on the topics addressed in each of these lessons. Two different versions of the exam are included along with a review sheet to make sure that students are prepared. There are two exams provided in this Unit.

$2.53

Description

☆☆☆ Engaging, student centered, and make for the middle school mind! ☆☆☆

Through this engaging series of lessons, students will analyze whether African Americans really attained freedom through the Reconstruction Era. You can view more in the preview linked here.

This zip file includes a PDF version, a PowerPoint version, and a link to a Google Slides for all products. (The Word Wall is provided in a PowerPoint and PDF.) Both the PowerPoint and the Google Slides versions are fully EDITABLE. I’ve also included a Unit outline to help you plan!

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