Unit 4 World War One Bundle freeshipping - History For Humans
World War One Bundle
World War One Bundle
World War One Bundle
World War One Bundle
World War One Bundle
Unit 4 World War One Bundle freeshipping - History For Humans
Unit 4 World War One Bundle freeshipping - History For Humans
Unit 4 World War One Bundle freeshipping - History For Humans
Unit 4 World War One Bundle freeshipping - History For Humans

World War One Bundle

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FOUR ENGAGING WORLD WAR ONE LESSONS! 

ALL THESE RESOURCES GO WITH THESE FOUR HISTORY FOR HUMANS VIDEOS:

1. The Lusitania & America's Entrance to WWI


This bundle comes with a student-friendly workbook with all the lessons and activities in it! It is 100% editable and will help you and your students stay organized throughout this awesome unit. 👀 Check out the previews to see how the workbooks and lessons are organized.  

EACH VIDEO-LESSON INCLUDES

1) Interactive, Follow-Along Notesheet
2) Quick Quiz
3) Extension Activity

US History Video Curriculum

WHAT STUDENTS LEARN

All episodes and lessons teach through the power of story to make history relevant and engaging for students. In the first lesson, students learn about the factors that drove America into the war focusing on the amazing story of Lusitania and submarine warfare. Next they learn about the war on the homefront focused on the crackdown on civil liberties and the arrest of Eugene Deb for speaking out against the war. The third lesson teaches students how African Americans were impacted by the war at home and in the war with the amazing story of the Harlem Hellfighters. Lastly, students will learn about Wilson's mission to create the League of Nations and secure his 14 Points and why America rejected it in the end.

ACTIVITIES IN THIS BUNDLE

1. Create a Propaganda Poster on the Lusitania

2. Analyze Primary Sources on the Espionage Act and Determine if Emma Goldman's actions broke the law and put American lives at risk!

3. Analyze Two Speeches On the Harlem Hellfighters and How African Americans Should Begin Fighting For Rights After the War

4. Compare Political Cartoons and Speeches to Determine If America Should Join the League of Nations and Take On a Bigger Role in the World. 

This bundle requires no-prep  and includes all resources needed, supports for diverse learners, and are ready to engage and excite your students! And there are  answer keys for everything! ✅

To learn more, you can check out the individual lessons for this unit here and check out the preview images.

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