Sunday, October 26, 2014

SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON - "War of 1812 and Early United States Lesson Plan Collection"

War of 1812 and Early United States Lesson Plan Collection
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Grades 6-12

Updated for the 2014-2015 School Year!

Sixteen lesson plans are included in this great lesson plan collection that helps students learn more about the events of the War of 1812 and Early United States. This lesson plan collection includes two large webquests, two powerpoints, eleven worksheets, and a writing activity on the War of 1812. Save your time and money by ordering this whole collection together. 

The following lesson plans are included in the War of 1812 and Early United States Lesson Plan Collection:

Webquests
War of 1812 and Eastern Indian Wars Webquests
Founding Fathers and Jacksonian Presidents Webquest Collection

PowerPoints
The New Orleans Slave Revolt Of 1811
USS Constitution/Old Ironsides PowerPoint Tour

Worksheets and Writings
Madison's Radical Agenda: Constitutional Convention Worksheet
The Inauguration of George Washington Primary Source Worksheet
Death of George Washington Primary Source Worksheet
Washington DC in 1800 Primary Source Worksheet
Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr Duel Primary Source Worksheet
Erie Canal Worksheet: Great Reading
The Inauguration of President Andrew Jackson Primary Source Worksheet
War of 1812 Primary Source Worksheet: USS Constitution “Old Ironsides”
War of 1812 Primary Source Worksheet: Dolly Madison Flees the White House
War of 1812 Primary Source Worksheet: British Burn Washington D.C. 1814
War of 1812 Primary Source Worksheet: Battle of New Orleans 1815
Fort McHenry Letter and the War of 1812

Please check out the following lesson plan collections that have some or all of my War of 1812 and Early United States Lesson Plans:
American and World History Primary Sources Worksheet Collection
American History and United States Geography Collection (History Wizard)
American History, World History, and Geography Collection (History Wizard)

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