United States History. Teacher s Guide

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United States History Teacher s Guide WALCH PUBLISHING

Table of Contents To the Teacher.......................................................... vi Classroom Management................................................. viii Application Activity Rubric................................................ ix Use Chart............................................................... x Unit 1: Birth of a Nation Unit Overview........................................................... 1 Suggested Activities...................................................... 3 Unit 2: Development of the Nation I Unit Overview........................................................... 4 Suggested Activities...................................................... 5 Unit 3: Development of the Nation II Unit Overview........................................................... 6 Suggested Activities...................................................... 7 Unit 4: Twentieth-Century America and Beyond Unit Overview........................................................... 9 Suggested Activities...................................................... 11 Answer Key............................................................ 12 Graphic Organizers...................................................... 17 Student Book Appendixes................................................ 22 Student Book Glossary................................................... 28 2005 Walch Publishing Teacher s Guide United States History iii

Unit 2: Development of the Nation I This unit presents the development of the United States from the early 1800s through the post-civil War years. Lesson 5 examines the causes, events, and results of the nation s westward expansion. Lesson 6 examines the causes, events, and results of the Civil War, including the postwar Reconstruction era. Lesson 5 Westward Expansion Goal: To identify the causes, events, and results of the westward expansion of the United States WORDS TO KNOW Alamo annex California Gold Rush Canal Era Forty-niners free state frontier Gadsden Purchase Homestead Act homesteader Lone Star Republic Louisiana Purchase Manifest Destiny merchant vessels Mexican Cession migration Missouri Compromise Monroe Doctrine nationalism neutral nomadic Northwest Territory Oregon Country prospector reservation Seward s Folly territory Treaty of Ghent War of 1812 westward expansion Lesson 6 The Civil War and Reconstruction Goal: To identify the causes, events, and results of the U.S. Civil War WORDS TO KNOW abolitionists agricultural black codes blockade Civil War Confederate States of America economy Emancipation Proclamation Fifteenth Amendment Fourteenth Amendment Freedmen s Bureau Gettysburg Address 4 Teacher s Guide United States History 2005 Walch Publishing

impeach industrial invasion Ku Klux Klan nullify plantations Radicals Reconstruction Republican Party secede servitude siege sovereignty stalemate suffrage tariffs Thirteenth Amendment Yankees Notes on Application Activities in Student Text Activity Skills Applied Product(s) These Honored Dead applying information, preparing a written speech presentation On the Trail preparing a written presentation letter Point of View working with others, gathering information, role-play, written preparing a written presentation analysis Additional Activity Suggestions Ask students to recite the words of the Star Spangled Banner. Write the words down on the board, or hand out copies of the lyrics to the class. Explain that the song was written by Francis Scott Key during the War of 1812. Help students understand what the words mean and how they reflect the spirit of the United States. One of the most courageous regiments of the Civil War was the Massachusetts 54th, a regiment of African American soldiers led by Robert Gould Shaw. The movie Glory is based on the experiences of the 54th. If you have access to a VCR or a DVD player, show this movie to your class. Then have students discuss the challenges that faced African American soldiers during the Civil War. Invite students to take turns orating the Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln. Then ask them to paraphrase the address to show that they understand its meaning. Ask them why this address stands out so dramatically as a symbol of the Civil War. Differentiation Learners with an interest in music will discover that many traditional (as well as commercial) songs can be used to form a record of American history. Suggest that they refer to songbooks from various periods and prepare a written program of songs from the Civil War period. Two sources students might use are Rise Up Singing (Sing Out Corporation, Bethlehem, PA) and the Fireside Book of Folk Songs (Simon and Schuster). 2005 Walch Publishing Teacher s Guide United States History 5

Cause-and-Effect Map Write one cause in each oval. Write its effects in the rectangle that is connected to the oval. Cause Effect 20 Teacher s Guide United States History 2005 Walch Publishing