The Students of History curriculum subscription includes ...

The Students of History curriculum subscription includes lesson plans and engaging resources for EVERY DAY of the school year! You'll know exactly how to use every resource for every day. The lessons below include student-centered activities, hands-on learning, video links, and engaging resources like interactive notebooks, digital learning materials, and more! Best of all, when you join, you get immediate access to ALL of them!

Exploration in the Americas

Day 1 - European Exploration in the Americas Day 2 - Explorers Dinner Party Station Lesson Day 3 - Native American Civilizations Day 4 - The Columbian Exchange Day 5 - The Conquistadors Day 6 - Age of Discovery Magic Portrait Lesson Day 7 - Assessment

Manifest Destiny

Day 1 - Americans Going West Day 2 - The Alamo and Texas Independence Day 3 - Indian Wars & Western Expansion Day 4 - The Gold Rush Day 5 - The Populist Party Day 6 - Review Day 7 - Assessment

The American Colonies

Day 1 - Jamestown and Virginia Day 2 - The New England Colonies Day 3 - The Southern Colonies Day 4 - The Middle Colonies & Comparing the Colonies Day 5 - Colonies Overview & Great Awakening Day 6 - Slavery in the Americas Day 7 - Review Day 8 - Assessment

The American Revolution

Day 1 - The French & Indian War & Mercantilism Day 2 - Rebellion in the Colonies Day 3 - Rebellion in the Colonies Continued Day 4 - Declaring Independence Day 5 - Patriots, Loyalists, and the Boston Massacre Day 6 - The Revolutionary War Day 7 - Reviewing the War and The Crossing Day 8 - Assessment

Sectionalism and Reform

Day 1 - Sectionalism and the Missouri Compromise Day 2 - The Amistad Case & Intro to Frederick Douglass Day 3 - John Brown, Nat Turner, & Rebellions Day 4 - The Underground Railroad Day 5 - Reform Movements Day 6 - Review Day 7 - Assessment

The Civil War

Day 1 - Lead-up to War Day 2 - Secession Day 3 - Civil War Battles & Events Day 4 - Leading People of the Civil War Day 5 - The War Through People's Eyes Day 6- The Writing & Speeches of Abraham Lincoln Day 7 - Glory and the Surrender at Appomattox Day 8 - Review Day 9 - Assessment

The American Constitution

Day 1 - The Articles of Confederation Day 2 - The Founding Fathers "Magic Portrait" Lesson Day 3 - The Constitutional Convention Day 4 & 5 - Analyzing the Constitution Day 6 - The Bill of Rights and Ratification Day 7 - Alexander Hamilton and the music of "Hamilton" Day 8 - Review Day 9 - Assessment

The Early Republic

Day 1 - The Washington and Adams Presidencies Day 2 - The First Political Parties Day 3 - Jefferson's Presidency Day 4 - The Lewis & Clark Expedition Day 5 - The Monroe Doctrine & Early Dilemmas Day 6 - The War of 1812 Day 7 - Review Day 8 - Assessment

The Age of Jackson

Day 1 - The Age of Andrew Jackson Day 2 - Andrew Jackson's Battles Day 3 - The Indian Removal Act Day 4 - Henry Clay & the American System Day 4 - Transcendentalism Day 5 - Review Day 6 - Assessment

Reconstruction

Day 1 - Age of Reconstruction Day 2 - Evaluating Reconstruction Day 3 - Juneteenth Lesson Day 4 - Review Day 5 - Assessment

The Gilded Age

Day 1 - The Transcontinental Railroad Day 2 - Inventors and Industrialization Day 3 - Gilded Age Robber Barons Day 4 - Comparing Robber Barons Day 5 - Immigration and the Gilded Age Day 6 - Working Conditions & Strikes Day 7 - Review Day 8 - Assessment

Progressives & Imperialism

Day 1 - The Progressive Era Day 2 - DuBois, Washington, & Muckrakers Day 3 - Progressive & Imperialist Era Presidents Day 4 - The Spanish-American War Day 5 - The Boxer Rebellion Day 6 - Analyzing American Imperialism Day 7 - Philippine Independence Day 8 - The Populist Party Day 9 - Review Day 10 - Assessment

World War 1

Day 1 - Overview of the Great War Day 2 - Overview of WW1 Continued Day 3 - War Messages and Propaganda Day 4 - The Home Front Day 5 - The 14 Points & Versailles Treaty Day 6 - Review Day 7 - Assessment

The Roaring 20's

Day 1 - The Roaring 20's Day 2 - The Harlem Renaissance Day 3 - The Red Scare Day 4 ? Prohibition Day 5- Review Day 6 - Assessment

The Great Depression

Day 1 - The Stock Market Day 2 - The Great Depression Day 3 - The Dust Bowl & New Deal Day 4 ? Huey Long & Share Our Wealth Day 5 - Analyzing the New Deal Day 6 ? Mexican Repatriation Day 7 - Reviewing the New Deal & Depression Day 8 - Assessment

World War 2

Day 1 - Rise of Fascism Day 2 - Rise of the Allies Day 3 - Battles & Events of WW2 Day 4 - Battles & Events Continued Day 5 - Americans Contributing to Victory Day 6 - The US Homefront Day 7 - Japanese Internment Day 8 - The Holocaust Day 9 - The Atomic Bomb & End of WW2 Day 10 - The Double V Day 11 - Review Day 12 - Assessment

The Cold War

Day 1 - Cold War Introduction Day 2 - The Truman Doctrine & Cold War in Europe Day 3 - The Red Scare at Home Day 4 - Containment in Korea Day 5 ? Eisenhower's People-to-People Program Day 6 - The Kennedy Presidency Day 7 - The Cuban Missile Crisis Day 8 - The Space Race Day 9 - The Vietnam War Day 10 ? Escape from Berlin Day 11 - Detente and the End of the Cold War Day 12 - Review Day 13 - Assessment

The Civil Rights Movement

Day 1 - Rosa Parks & the Beginning Day 2 - Civil Rights Movement Overview Day 3 - Civil Rights Challenges & Victories Day 4 - Civil Rights Road Trip Day 5 - Resistance & Collaboration Day 6 - American Indian Rights & Alcatraz Occupation Day 7 - Cesar Chavez & Migrant Worker Rights Day 8 - Review Day 9 - Assessment

Modern America

Day 1 - Nixon & Watergate Day 2 - Modern Presidential Policies Day 3 - Conflict in the Middle East Day 4 - A History of Terrorism Day 5 - 9/11 and Terrorism Day 6 - Globalization Day 7 - Modern Immigration Issues Day 8 - Review Day 9 ? Assessment

Also included in the curriculum are a host of resources dedicated to the beginning and end of the year. For this beginning of the year, there's a syllabus and back-to-school activities for the first day and week. For the end of the year you'll get multiple final exam options, a ton of great review materials, and an end-of-year survey to help reflect on what worked best. Plus, there's also activities that can be used throughout the year like resources on the history of each holiday, games, Project Based Learning, a Service Learning action plan, and more!

When you join Students of History, you'll never stress about lesson planning again. You can focus on what matters most, confident that you're providing your students with the most engaging lessons available anywhere! Each unit is filled with:

? Flipped Classroom videos ? PowerPoints with guided notes ? Project Based Learning ? Google digital learning pages ? Hundreds of curated video links

? Study guide packets for every unit ? Interactive notebook pages ? Fun online review games ? Editable quizzes & tests ? Lesson plans with how to use each resource!

Each unit is fully planned out so you know exactly how to teach each day. Our lesson plans for middle school and high school are guaranteed to engage your classes! Join today and energize your US History classroom!

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