The great migration text-dependent questions answer key

THIS DOWNLOAD INCLUDES PART 5: THE GREAT MIGRATION of the unit detailed below...This Reconstruction Unit can be downloaded in its entirety, or as individual lessons. The slides are filled with visuals, great textual information, loads of primary sources, maps, activities, mini-DBQs, timelines and much much more. The content is detailed below:Part 1 (14 slides) - Freedom Amendments, including: the amendments on a timeline, the original text of the amendments, freedmen's bureau, Johnson's presiden

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-A 2 page, front/back reading detailing the first Great Migration of African Americans to the north nd Midwest-Questions embedded throughout the reading for deeper engagement-Answer Key included-Topics covered include: WWI, labor shortage, Booker T Washing, Atlanta Compromise speech, resurgence of the KKK, the Harlem Renaissance, jazz music, Langston Hughes, push-pull factors, and more

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This PowerPoint presentation meets Alberta's curriculum for Social Studies 7. It can be used in conjunction with the Social Studies 7 textbook "Our Canada: Peoples, Origins, Perspectives."Keywords: The Great Migration, democracy, Anglophones, Francophones, Protestants, Catholics, reform, assimilation, rebellionABOUT BETTERENGBetterEng designs time saving educational resources for Grade 4 & 7-9 Social Studies / English Language Arts. Current store offerings feature a Grade 7 Workbook with ac

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BUTTERFLIES Great Migrations by Laura Marsh: Receive 54 short-answer questions and answers for the teacher over the book. Questions are in worksheet and task card formats. Response forms for students are included.. Laminate the cards for use year after year. Great for a science center.You may be able to use some questions for a web quest, review, or assessment over the topic. Book not included with purchase.You will also receive question task cards and answers that correspond with Monarch Butter

Interactive stories are a great way to engage students. This ~10 minute mini biography focuses on the Great Migration series of paintings by Harlem Renaissance artist Jacob Lawrence. Students will learn about the artist and view his work, which documents the journey of twentieth century African Americans from the South to the North. Guiding questions are also asked, which encourages student introspection and dialogue. Use together as a class read aloud or have students complete on their own

Great Migration - Paraphrase Worksheet

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This South Carolina History reading focuses on the First Great Migration. It primarily focuses on migration factors during WWI. It discusses the increased economic disparity and how African Americans were left out of South Carolina's economic boom during the War. Students are given the reading, and they must paraphrase it into their own words. This is an excellent cross-curricular activity that encourages the use of ELA skills in a Social Studies class. There are three versions of this

Great Migration Vocabulary Tree Map

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Vocab is essential, but it is also often boring and tedious. Allow students to create their own conceptual knowledge of terms related to the Great Migration. This activity would also fit well early in a unit on the Harlem Renaissance. The activity asks students to engage actively with a group. They will explore their own ideas of the concepts, so that they build a real-world connection to the vocabulary.Why does this work?First, students organize and categorize images that represent each of the

Great Migration Reading & Document Analysis

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Included in this resource is a vocabulary activity with a document analysis feature, and a primary source reading. Students will review key vocabulary terms by writing out the definition while identifying characteristics of the time period. Students will also use the primary source reading to identify evidence of the other two vocabulary terms.When I use this resource in class we also use highlighters to identify the evidence of push and pull factors for migration. We also have many conversation

Great Migration comparison activity

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This one page worksheet is designed to help students critically think and find connections between the Great Migration and previous migrations in US History. Acts as both assessment over their knowledge of the current topic (Great MIgration) as well as refresher to previous content. It pairs nicely with my Great Migration PowerPoint, available at my store Social Studies Creationz.Comes in an editable word document.

Great Migration Writing Assignment

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Reading, research, and writing assignment covering the Great Migration of African Americans (VA SOL USII.6b). Eight-page reading is an embedded link in the assignment and explains segregation, the journey African Americans faced, and Harlem Renaissance (reading can also be found here). Students then have the option of writing as a sharecropper wanting to leave the South, or a worker employed in a Chicago lampshade factory. Suggested rubric and student self-rating included.

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Animals are fascinating to read about, but buying class sets of books can be quite expensive! This nonfiction text unit on animals in winter may help. It would be a great addition to a nonfiction text study, animal unit, or winter unit. This text covers the topics of migration, hibernation, and adaptation. The following animals are discussed: birds/geese, monarch butterflies, bats, groundhogs, ladybugs, bears, squirrels, deer, foxes, fish, and snowshoe hares. This book study includes: NEW

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This download includes PART 5 of the Unit described below...This Native American unit covers all the major cultural regions in North America. The slides are packed with relevant text, visuals, graphic organizers, primary sources, activities, worksheets, projects, links to videos, quotations, maps and much much more. Enjoy!PART 1 - Introduction (20 slides) including: migration patterns, maps, Columbus and early explorers, comprehensive list of 600+ tribes, most populated tribes today, list of c

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This download includes ALL 4 PARTS of the unit described below This series of PowerPoint slides contains an abundance of primary and secondary sources, maps, graphs, quotations, links to videos, assignments, activities, writing prompts and much, much more. enjoy! PART 1 - CAUSES (25 slides) including: World War One, Credit Spending in the United States, Laissez Faire Policies of the 1920s, Stock Market Crash of 1929, Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1929, Bank Failures in the early 1930s, info and

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French Science and Literacy resources and activities to introduce Migration and Animals in Winter (flashcards, Inquiry question, cut/glue activity, Big Book, etc.). This package is suitable for French Primary classrooms.• Included in this package: 22 Animals in Winter/Migration flashcards (there are 8 different animals, how they migrate [by air, by water, by land, etc.], migration action verbs, there are also cards for "hibernation" and "adaptation" although this package focuses on "migration")1

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Guided notes pages for Ohio American History Learning Standards #16, #17, #18, and #19 with accompanying slideshows that you can access here.Standard #16: Racial intolerance, anti-immigrant attitudes and the Red Scare contributed to social unrest after World War I.Standard #17: An improved standard of living for many, combined with technological innovations in communication, transportation and industry, resulted in social and cultural changes and tensions.Standard #18: Movements such as the Harl

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This is a 20 question standards-based quiz. Many questions use primary sources and skills practice such as: political cartoons, photographs, excerpts, diagrams and maps. To be used in conjunction with the essential Great Depression ReviewQuick, no prep quiz to help students prepare for the US History STAAR test (11th grade). All questions are TEKS aligned.Includes KEYKey Words: STAAR, US History, World History, Test Prep, Quiz, Assessment, Primary Source, Rationing, Unemployment, War, Poverty, M

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This download includes PART 1 of the unit described below This series of PowerPoint slides contains an abundance of primary and secondary sources, maps, graphs, quotations, links to videos, assignments, activities, writing prompts and much, much more. enjoy! PART 1 - CAUSES (25 slides) including: World War One, Credit Spending in the United States, Laissez Faire Policies of the 1920s, Stock Market Crash of 1929, Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1929, Bank Failures in the early 1930s, info and a his

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This download includes PART 4 of the unit described below This series of PowerPoint slides contains an abundance of primary and secondary sources, maps, graphs, quotations, links to videos, assignments, activities, writing prompts and much, much more. enjoy! PART 1 - CAUSES (25 slides) including: World War One, Credit Spending in the United States, Laissez Faire Policies of the 1920s, Stock Market Crash of 1929, Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1929, Bank Failures in the early 1930s, info and a his

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A strong knowledge of vocabulary is one of the most important factors for success on the AP Human Geography test. Vocabulary squares are a great way to teach, learn, reinforce, and review all of the vocabulary terms students might encounter on the exam because they go beyond having students just define the terms. Instead, students define each term, draw it, and engage in one of several "other stuff" options such as creating a mnemonic, listing synonyms, etc. to help make the word and its meaning

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Factors of International Migration

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This is a great discussion and slideshow about why people move and how. The themes discussed: 1. Economics 2. Climate 3. Social Conditions 4. Religion 5. Industry 6. Politics 7. Demographics 8. Agriculture 9. Skills All are covered in this slideshow and give deep explanation!

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Cold WAR Outline Part 1 1. Overview of WWII a. PPT, Notes, Videos, Mult choice 2. Ideological war & Yalta and Potsdam a. Different Ideologies b. Yalta Conference: What would you do? Activity c. Potsdam: What really happened? i. Notes and PPT ii. What to do with post-war Europe? Worksheet Part 2 3. Beginning of Cold War to Berlin Conference a. PPT and Notes b. Berlin Blockade Worksheet c. Monroe Doctrine DBQ 4. Communist Advances: China Civil War; Korean War, Early Vietnam a. Notes w/ PP

Empire and Migration History Task Cards

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History Task Cards themed on Empire and Migration - Perfect for Middle School and High school students. These task cards will help you with your lesson plans around this topic. The Task Cards feature different activities including writing, ELA, Multiple Choice, Anagrams, True False and Spot the mistakes.They come in PDF but feel free if you leave a nice review to email us at for the editable version if you would like to adapt them as a thank you!Contents of Topic T

Population and Migration ppt

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This presentation covers the major topics in population including population density, natural population growth, Malthus's theory on population growth, and migration's impact on populations. It includes several diagrams for students to analyze and formative checks for student understanding. This is a great resource for World Geography and Human Geography courses. It is abridged to be useful for a variety of leanring levels, including middle school!

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Chapter 3 Migration the Centroid

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This essay question is designed for AP Human Geography students to practice interpreting a graphic. It sets up students to relate migration both inter-regional and international as a function of the Centroid. It is a great question to have students work in a timed test and can be used as assessment tool for AP Human Geography.

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This great nocturnal animal pack includes nocturnal animals as well as information about hibernation and migration. The resources are predominantly about UK animals but flashcards are included for different animals to use for showing animal adaptation. Resources include reading, writing, spelling, speaking and listening activities, as well as role plays, numeracy, art and craft, physical activities, and understanding of the world around us. There is also a wide range of display resources include

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This is a great, FUN engaging activity for introductory or end of unit on Early Humans. It has 28 vocabulary words!! Plenty of key terms and vocabulary for students to find. Answer key is included. Enjoy!The vocabulary words included are prehistory, hominids, Mary Leakey, Lucy, archaeology, Paleolithic Age, Neolithic Age, Homo Habilis, Homo Erectus, Homo Sapiens, Neanderthals, Cro-Magnons, migration, Ethiopia, hunter gatherer, slash and burn, nomad, domestication, cave paintings, agriculture, fi

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Boom Cards™ are a great way for students to practice specific skills. Boom Cards™ are interactive task cards that make learning fun and engaging. This resource includes 1 deck with 20 cards. The definitions and Vocabulary F words make up the 20 cards. The words included are: extract, hoax, intimidate, loathe, migration, painstaking, prejudice, quest, retrieve, stifle.Boom Cards™ are self-grading!Boom Cards™To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browse

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These digital task cards work great on laptops, desktops, tablets, or any other mobile device that has access to the internet. They are self grading and you can monitor student progress over the internet. These no-prep task cards require no paper, no cutting, no laminating, and you don't have to worry about where to store them!This product includes a link to access 30 digital task cards focused on animal adaptations. Adaptations include mimicry, camouflage, hibernation, migration, and noctural

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Zoology Animal Classification Science Unit Pack * Great for Middle School Grades 5-8!This 18-page packet includes vocabulary definitions with illustrated examples to help with your Zoology study. It includes Animal Classifications, Mammal Classifications, Invertebrate Classifications, Diet Classifications, Hibernation, Migration, & Adaptation. Each sheet comes with an answer sheet (9 worksheets, 9 answer sheets). · Vocabulary : 5 animal classifications, with match-up definitions, and match-

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Sacco & Vanzetti, Scopes Monkey Trial, Prohibition, The Great Migration, Race Riots, the Red Scare, and more caused tension and turmoil after WWI. Use this as an individual or group activity, a gallery walk, an activator, or use it as an assessment after covering the topics. Student analyze 9 primary source documents - political cartoons, photos, quotes, excerpts -- and decide which topic is being addressed and what perspective/opinion the author has on it.

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This winter season PowerPoint includes topics of thunderstorms, lightening, migration, adaptation, hibernation, monarch butterflies, blue whales, earthworms, hummingbirds, sports and gardening. This was a resource made to use in my own Pre-K classroom and would be a great addition to your Weather Units! Earn TPT credit, by leaving feedback!Please view my other resources below:Winter Bundle PowerPoints (Animals in Winter and Winter Weather Seasons)Animals in Winter Powerpoint (Hibernation, Migra

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Prehistory Topics Include: The Leakey Family, Indiana Jones/Archaeology, Homo Sapiens, Human Migration, Ice Breakers, Ancient Sumer, Mesopotamia, Hominids, Hunter Gatherers, The Neolithic Revolution All MEGA Units found here***NEW*** Great Value Next Unit: River Valley Civilizations Mega Unit Classic Rome and Greece Mega Unit 4,5,6***NEW*** Great Value The following is apart of an entire World History Workbook series. Promoting critical thinking and essential information, the following uni

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Teaching Science/Seasons/Spring through fun word search activities. Students will have a great time searching for the 21 hidden words.Components: - 1 Word Search in ink- 1 Word Search in color- 1 Word Search Solution in ink- 1 Word Search Solution in color“Science Word Search: Spring” Word List:ALIVE, APRIL, DARKNESS, DAYLIGHT, EARTH, EQUATOR, GROWING, LENGTH, MARCH, MAY, MIGRATION, PLANTING, SAME, SEASON, SUN, TILT, WAKE UP, WARMER, SPRING EQUINOX, VERNAL EQUINOX, NORTHERN HEMISPHEREThis produ

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The unit on Australia includes information on the following topics: smallest contintent, states aadn territories, Great Dividing Range, Great barrier Reef, artesian wells, people, Aborigines, products produced, coral reef, topography, animals, and more. Activity pages include: spelling, fill in the blanks, writing, word find, and criss cross. We off 200+ Thematic Units. They can be purchased individually for $2.00 each or they can be purchased in bundles. The bundle price offers the units for

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Appalachian Mountains, Atlantic Coastal Plain, continent, Continental Divide, Cumberland Gap, Death Valley, Great Basin, Great Lakes, Great Plains, Gulf of Mexico, landform, migration, Mississippi River, nomadic, Peninsula, Rocky Mountains, St. Lawrence River

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Topics Covered: Biotechnology Application, Electrophoresis, Transformation, Restriction Enzymes, Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium, Sexual Reproduction, Mutations, Artificial Selection, Natural Selection, Migration, Genetic Drift, Charles Darwin, Speciation, Finches of Galapagos, Patterns of Evolution, Evidence for Evolution, Origin of LifeThis is a great activity that I use with my AP Biology students at the end of this unit. We complete the activity as a class as the students try to guess what they w

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