Campaign of 1840: Teaching Notes, Handouts and Activity Sheets
Target Grade Range:
9th Grade-12th Grade
Subjects:
Social Studies, U.S. History, Government
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External Link - Free Student Resources
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These printable teacher and student sheets, from an EDSITEment unit about the 1840 presidential election, contain background notes for teachers on the two-party system, activity sheets for students to accompany the lessons in this unit and student handout
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Megan L
Posted October 07, 2008
Great background info for teaching the campaign of 1840.
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Posted October 24, 2009
That was pretty cool so yeah and its pretty helpful.... I know this comment is pretty lame but yeah
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Posted October 16, 2009
this had nothing i needed and would help if there was a good latin dictionary. and the tutor sucks and does not listen to anything you say.
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Posted September 15, 2009
I liked how these questions could pertain to any account read about the Tea Party and the option to leaving them blank if they could not find an answer.
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Posted September 04, 2009
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Posted August 27, 2009
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Posted June 05, 2009
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Posted April 19, 2009
I think forms likew these will help a lot of kids..
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Posted March 25, 2009
Not really what you are looking for if you need something in dept.
Nehal Student R
Posted March 12, 2009
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Posted March 03, 2009
Very helpful information. I will use it again.
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Posted February 22, 2009
is a really good resource it did help me a lot
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Posted February 22, 2009
tell me about the middle ages
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Posted November 27, 2008
it was ok but put the anwsers somewhere
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Visitor
Posted October 25, 2008
Appropriate comparison model for "Mockingbird" and Scottsboro trial.
Nehal Student R
Posted October 23, 2008
Megan L
Posted October 07, 2008
Good comparison for To Kill a Mockingbird. Handy follow up to novel.
Megan L
Posted October 07, 2008
Utilizes questions from Animal Farm to explain allegory.
Megan L
Posted October 07, 2008
A handy sheet to analyze The Open Boat.
Megan L
Posted October 07, 2008
Good questions for the Boston Tea Party.
Megan L
Posted October 07, 2008
This worksheet puts the student into Revolutionary War role.
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