TruthQuest History American History for Young Students II ( ) Timeline & Report Package

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A J T L Grades 1 and up TruthQuest History American History for Young Students II (1800-1865) Timeline & Report Package A Journey Through Learning

Please check our website at: While there, sign up for our email newsletters and receive a FREE lapbook! You ll also receive great discount codes, special offers, and find out what s new and what s to come! Join us on Facebook! This timeline package was especially created to accompany the TruthQuest History By: Michelle Miller www.truthquesthistory.com It was created with her blessing! Authors: Nancy Fileccia and Paula Winget Copyright 2011 Published by A Journey Through Learning, L.L.C. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher. Permission is granted to print for one family use only. Purchase of these notebooking pages does not entitle reproduction of any part of the pages for any entire school, district, system. Such use is strictly prohibited. ISBN: Printed in the United States of America

List of Maps The Lewis & Clark Expedition Americans Begin to Spread Out The Location of the Seminole Indians The Location of the Black Hawk Wars The Location of the Cherokee Indians The Santa Fe Trail The Erie Canal The Great Southwest The Oregon Trail The California Gold Rush The Confederate States The Civil War

Use this map for Section 13. In this section, you will learn about the Black Hawk War. Color Wisconsin red. Color Illinois blue. The Location of the Black Hawk War Draw the state of Wisconsin Draw the state of Illinois

Use this map for Section 19. In this section, you will learn about the Santa Fe Trail. Trace the Santa Fe Trail in green. The Santa Fe Trail List the names of the states that the trail crossed through:

Table of Contents for Memory Master Cards The Constitution George Washington U.S. Capital Eli Whitney John Adams Johnny Appleseed White House Thomas Jefferson The Louisiana Purchase Lewis & Clark Robert Fulton James Madison War of 1812 Francis Scott Key Battle of New Orleans James Monroe Seminole Wars Missouri Compromise Industrial Revolution Santa Fe Trail Monroe Doctrine John Quincy Adams Erie Canal Andrew Jackson Black Hawk War The Alamo Davy Crockett John Deere Samuel Morse Oregon Trail Brigham Young Mexican War California Gold Rush Zachary Taylor Harriet Tubman & the Underground Railroad John Brown s Raid The Pony Express Abraham Lincoln The Civil War Ulysses S. Grant

Memory Master Cards 1. Cut out the cards. Fold in half. Laminate. Punch a hold in the top left corner. Place on a metal ring. A great tool to use in the car! 2. Instead of placing them on a ring, let your child use them to place in the correct timeline order. or or 3. Laminate the sheets first. Then cut out all of the pieces. Let your child match the name with the correct information. or Make 3 copies of each page and do ALL 3!

A document that describes the structure or plan of the government and the rights of the American people. Signed on September 17, 1787. The Constitution The first president of the United States from 1789 1797. He is called the Father of His Country. George Washington Sample page Was begun in 1793. It houses the chambers of the Senate and the House of Representatives. U.S. Capitol

Timeline & Figures Make as many copies of the timeline as you will need. Cut out the figures and store in a zip-lock bag. Glue the figures onto the timeline.

Blank Timeline Form-copy as many as needed Important People President Clothing of the era King or World Leader Wars Sample page Important

Timeline Markers Cut out the markers. Store in a zip-lock bag. Glue onto the timeline as you study. The Constitution of the United States is ratified- Sept. 17, 1787 George Washington is elected the first president of the United States- 1789 Johnny Appleseed headed west planting apple seeds in 1792. U.S. Capital is begun in 1793. Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin in 1793. John Adams Is elected president in 1797. Robert Fulton built the first commercial steamboat in 1807. James Monroe is elected president in 1817. The White House is built in 1800. James Madison was elected president in 1809. Thomas Jefferson elected president in 1801. War of 1812 was between the U.S. and Great Britain. Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820. The Louisiana Purchase was done in 1803. Francis Scott Key wrote the Star- Spangled Banner in 1814. Sample page The Seminole Wars lasted from 1817-1858. The Industrial Revolution began around 1820. Lewis & Clark set out in 1804. Battle of New Orleans took place in 1815. The Santa Fe Trail was used by setters beginning in 1821. The Monroe Doctrine was created in 1823. John Quincy Adams was elected president in 1825. Erie Canal completed in 1825. Andrew Jackson was elected president in 1829. The Black Hawk War began in 1832.

Coloring Images of Timeline Figures Great to use for reports and poster displays

Thomas Jefferson Sample page

The Alamo Sample page

Report Worksheets Make as many copies as you need

Pretend you are an explorer. Draw a map of where you have been. Write the key to your map in the bottom left square. Draw and label a compass in the right square. Sample page Key Compass

Educational Charts Make as many copies as you need

Use the Venn-Diagram to compare and contrast two different items. In each of the triangles, write what you are comparing. List how they are different in the outer circles. In the overlapping area, write how they are the same. Sample page

Lesson Planning Charts Make as many copies as you need

Unit Name: Information Sheet/ Reading Vocabulary/Writing/ Outline Geography/Science Art/ Crafts Sample page Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday