Americans have all the freedoms they deserve. Students engage with their learning by expressing their ideas, completing graphically organized notes, and developing personalized responses in their Interactive Student Notebooks.
Students analyze graphs, data sets, powerful images, and engaging primary sources printed on reusable placards. Student Edition The Student Text provides a rich knowledge base of historical concepts and guides students through their learning. Interpreting Political Cartoons What is it?
Political cartoons appear on the editorial pages of newspapers. They may be funny,. Cartoonists use characters and symbols— animals, people, or objects—to communicate their point. How to do it. Identify the symbols and characters in the cartoon. What does each one stand for? Are there labels or captions to give you clues?
Are the characters and symbols simplified or exaggerated to make a point? What details are emphasized? What action is taking place in the cartoon? Try it. Interpret this political cartoon by answering the questions below.
Analysis Skills Toolkit This Toolkit provides easy-to-use resources that guides students through history and social studies skills, including analyzing political cartoons and constructing timelines. Teacher and Student Licenses Lesson Guides, customizable assessments, video quizzes, learning games, and more are at your fingertips. Universal Access TCI is designed to reach all of your learners.
Here are some resources you can use in your classroom. Reading Tools Text to Speech Digital text-to-audio, main ideas, and note taking tools support reading. Differentiating Instructions Each lesson comes with modifications for English learners, learners reading and writing below grade level, learners with special education needs, and advanced learners.
Assessments TCI offers a variety of formative and summative assessments so you can gauge student progress through each lesson. Lesson Game In a Lesson Game, students answer selected-response questions about the lesson. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book.
Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses.
History alive! EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Includes index Era 1. Establishing an American Republic Getting Oriented -- Unit.
Nation and its ideals emerge -- Unit. The growth of and the challenges to American ideals -- Era 2. Industrialism and reform Unit 4. Growing pains and gains -- Unit 5. The progressive era -- Era 3. Expanding American global influence Unit 6. Building an empire -- Unit 7.
World War I -- Era 4. The roaring twenties and the great depression Unit 8. The twenties -- Unit 9. The great depression and the new deal -- Era 5. Unit World War II -- Unit The early Cold War -- Era 6. The search for a better life The fifties -- Unit
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