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Social Reform: Women’s Rights, Abolition, Immigration, Indigenous Peoples BUNDLE

Original price was: $18.00.Current price is: $12.50.

Bundled Social Reform Movements Mini-Books for U.S. / American History classes! Great for providing student-centered content involving the Women’s Rights Movement, Abolition/Anti-Slavery Movement, Immigration, and early Indigenous Peoples’ history. Each mini-book includes annotation directions and reading tasks to enhance literacy skill-building. These are very easy to use for independent learning, Close Reads, and are Google 1:1 compatible!

Each mini-book also comes with: an interactive Flip Cards activity, a PowerPoint for teacher-led instruction, a Teacher Guide with tips and answer keys, and an end-of unit Assessment.

Grab this Year-Long AMERICAN HISTORY curriculum to cover a full year of Social Studies!

Mini-Books Topics:

1. INTERACTIONS BETWEEN INDIGENOUS PEOPLES & SETTLERS

– 15-page student book

  • Topics:
  1. Cooperation: The Encounter, Trade, Farming, Cultural Diffusion
  2. Conflict: Colonies, Pequot & King Philip’s War, Anglo-Powhatan Wars, French & Indian War, American Revolution, Northwest Ordinance lands.
  3. Competition: Selling lands, the Iroquois, the Sioux Wars, Trail of Tears

2. ABOLITION MOVEMENT

– 13-page student mini-book that include

  • Informational reading passages about slavery, the Abolition Movement, and FIVE Abolitionists:

1. Harriet Tubman

2. John Brown

3. Frederick Douglass

4. Sojourner Truth

5. Harriet Beecher-Stowe

3. WOMEN’S RIGHTS MOVEMENT

17-page student Mini-Book that includes:

  • Informational reading passages about the Seneca Falls Convention, activism, and achievements- like the 19th Amendment. SIX Women’s Rights Activists are highlighted:

1. Elizabeth Cady Stanton

2. Lucretia Mott

3. Frederick Douglass

4. Sojourner Truth

5. Susan B. Anthony

6. Jane Addams

4. EARLY U.S. IMMIGRATION

13-page student Mini-Book that includes:

  • Informational reading passages about the Industrial Revolution, Push-Pull factors of immigration, Ellis and Angel Islands, Contributions of immigrants, Nativism and discrimination against immigrants. Four immigrant groups are highlighted:

1. Irish

2. Germans

3. Chinese

4. Italians

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