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Abolition & Suffrage Reform Movements Vocabulary Study Guide with QR codes! This reform movements study guide contains 10 abolition and suffrage vocabulary words with definitions & descriptions. With an iPad or Smartphone, the QR codes link each reform movement vocab word to a labeled image of the described term. Perfect for supporting visual learners & ELLs, and for engaging 21st Century learners while learning about abolition and suffrage! The study guide QR codes provide students with colorful images that help them retain information, but require no color ink to print! Perfect for abolition and suffrage vocabulary review during the year and useful again at the end of the year for 4th grade GA Milestones test prep and other end of year Common Core Assessment review. ***Please NOTE:*** This Social Studies study guide uses QR codes to link to photos in Dropbox. Please download my FREE QR Code Activity to test that the QR codes open on your school device (and on school wifi) before purchasing this product. If one of the freebie's QR codes works, they will all work. I value your time!*** This study guide fits perfectly with my self-checking Abolition & Suffrage Reform Movements QR code center. Find its link in my Weekly QR Code Centers for the Year BUNDLE. Students can glue these in their Interactive Social Studies Notebooks for reference, take them home to study, quiz a friend, or use them at a Social Studies center to study reform movement concepts! Important Reform Movement Concepts & People Included: abolish Elizabeth Cady Stanton Emancipation Proclamation Harriet Tubman injustice reformer Sojourner Truth The South Underground Railroad Women’s Suffrage The dotted guidelines and “glue here” directions make these suffrage and abolition reform movement foldables extra easy for students to make themselves (because you don’t need one more thing to do!). *If using these reform movement foldables with an interactive notebook, shrink the pages to 85%, and they perfectly! ***Check out my other 4th Grade Study Guides with QR codes!*** Foldable Study Guides with QR Codes BUNDLE Social Studies Study Guides: Westward Expansion Abolition & Suffrage Reform Movements Native Americans Key People of the American Revolution Explorers {Cabot, Columbus, Cartier} Explorers {Balboa, Ponce de Leon, Hudson} Economics Colonial Jobs {Artisans} Bill of Rights Branches of Government Comparing Colonies USA Places to Know Science Study Guides: Weather & Weather Tools Water Cycle Sound Light Health & Food Groups Simple Machines {Force & Motion} Earth & Moon Adaptations Planets of our Solar System ELA Study Guides: Text Structure Parts of Speech Determining Mood Idioms {Love Themed} Identifying Genres Making Inferences {Back to School Themed} Author's Purpose Making Inferences {Camping Theme} Figurative Language Homophones Synonyms & Antonyms Easily integrate technology using these QR Code foldables. They make engaging technology centers for teachers with: - iPad Classrooms (Both 1 to 1 iPad Classrooms, and single iPad classrooms) - BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology) & BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Classrooms with a wide variety of iPads, iPhones, tablets, etc. - Classrooms with just a couple old Smartphones (Android or iPhone)…like my classroom! :) To easily download a FREE QR Code Reader from the App Store (for iPhones & iPads) or Google Play (for Android phones and tablets), just search the phrase, “QR Code Reader” and choose the QR scanner you’d like. I personally use “QR Code Reader” on my Android and “QR Reader” on my iPad & iPhone. Both apps work well for me, but any free QR scanner will work! Happy Teachering! Amber Terms of Use Copyright 2014, Amber Genzink, Teachering. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to copy pages specifically designed for student or teacher use by the original purchaser or licensee. The reproduction or distribution of any other part of this product is strictly prohibited. At the time of purchase, additional copies of products can be purchased at half price at my TeachersPayTeachers store for sharing with others. Duplicating any part of this product and placing it on the Internet in any form (even a personal/classroom website) is strictly forbidden. This would make the product available on the Internet, free of charge, and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Thank you for respecting my time and work. I appreciate your business and support!
The Puritans were members of a religious reform movement that left the Church of England and brought their practices to the New World beginning in the 1600s.
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Puritanism, a religious reform movement in the late 16th and 17th centuries that was known for the intensity of the religious experience that it fostered. Puritans’ efforts contributed to both civil war in England and the founding of colonies in America. Learn more about Puritanism, its history, and beliefs.
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REFORM MOVEMENTS Activity, Wheel of Knowledge (Interactive Notebook)REFORM MOVEMENTS Activity, Wheel of Knowledge (Interactive Notebook), American History Wheel of Knowledge (Interactive Notebook)This instruction sheet and wheel template will walk your students through creating an "Wheel of Knowledg...
This is a primary source activity which asks students to examine primary sources from various reform movements during the early 19th Century. Students analyze the documents for content. There are also critical thinking reflection questions which ask students to think about the impact of reform movements on women, using information from prior knowledge and the documents. *Note: This activity is more appropriate as a supplement to other lesson activities dealing with the Age of Reform. Students will need some prior knowledge to answer the critical thinking questions.
This one-day Industrial Revolution | Gilded Age lesson plan addresses the era of the Progressive Movement, including major goals and several key Progressive reform movements. It is intended to be ready-to-use for any teacher regardless of their prior experience with the content. This lesson plan is typically intended for a 45-to-50-minute class period, though it can be easily adjusted for time. Topics/events addressed: social problems during the Gilded Age, rise of Progressivism, main goals of Progressives, Settlement House movement (incl. Jane Addams & Hull House), Women’s Suffrage movement (incl. 19th Amendment), Temperance movement, Anti-lynching movement (incl. Ida B. Wells), Trust-Busting movement, Progressive Anti-Trust legislation (Interstate Commerce Act, Sherman Anti-Trust Act, Clayton Anti-Trust Act) Lesson Plan Contents - this lesson consists of a .zip file containing the following five (5) files: Daily slides: Full PowerPoint presentation entitled "The Progressive Era: Key Goals and Major Movements”. All the daily slides in the PowerPoint presentation are viewable in the Product Preview, so please click "View Preview" & check it out before buying! Guided Notes - Student Version: Fill-in-the-blank style notes that can be completed by students during or after viewing the Presentation (MS Word) Guided Notes - Teacher Version: Contains completed answer key to Student Version of Notes (MS Word) Multiple Choice Quiz - Student Version: a 6-question multiple-choice quiz on the content covered in the Presentation/Notes, pre-formatted into a ready-to-use handout. Can be distributed to students as a pre-test, exit slip, or post-lesson review/assessment. (MS Word) Multiple Choice Quiz - Teacher Version: Contains completed answer key to Student Version of Multiple-Choice Quiz (MS Word) These are resources that I enjoyed creating, and I hope you will find them useful in your classroom.
These no-prep Doodle Notes cover the major U.S. reforms movements between 1820-1860 including temperance, Transcendentalism, & women's rights. Scroll down to learn more!
Sexuality in Modern German History offers both a detailed survey of this key subject and a new intervention in the history of sexuality in modern Germany. It investigates the diverse and often contradictory ways in which individuals, activists, doctors, politicians, artists, church leaders, reform movements and cultural commentators have defined 'normal' or 'natural' sexuality in Germany over the past two centuries. Katie Sutton explores how these definitions have been used to shape identities, behaviours, bodies and practices, from norms of heterosexual, marital, reproductive sex to ideas around the policing and categorisation of 'unnatural' or 'deviant' bodies and practices. Covering a range of crucial themes, including birth control, prostitution, queer and trans rights and heterosexual intimacy, this important text comes with 30 illustrations and a wealth of primary source extracts and secondary literature, helpfully integrated to enable further insight and analysis. This is a vital volume for all students and scholars with an interested in modern Germany or the history of sexuality in modern Europe. | Author: Katie Sutton | Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic | Publication Date: Feb 09, 2023 | Number of Pages: 344 pages | Language: English | Binding: Hardcover | ISBN-10: 1350010073 | ISBN-13: 9781350010079
The Chartists Chartists were people who wanted the 'People's Charter' to be adopted. The People's Charter was a document that set out reforms that ordinary working class and middle class people wanted the government to make. The Peoples Charter said that there should be: EQUAL ELECTORAL DISTRICTS ABOLITION OF THE PROPERTY QUALIFICATIONS FOR M.P'S UNIVERSAL