Lesson Theme:
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An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States
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Topic, Grades, & Time:
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Topic: Chapter 9: US Triumphalism & Peacetime Colonialism
Grades: 11th Grade Time: ~2.5 days or ~125 minutes (depending on school activities) & 42 minutes outside of class |
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Chapter 9 refers to numerous military interventions throughout the 19th century and into the 20th, particularly noting the establishment of U.S. colonies (referred to as territories or commonwealths) from 1898 to 1919, such as Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, Guam, or American Samoa. Many Pacific islands were used for establishing military bases or bomb testing. Influenced by the idea of U.S. exceptionalism and responsibility to spread its power globally, there was a high support among U.S. Americans for overseas imperialism.
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Assessment(s):
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Formative:
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Differentiation:
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Multiple Levels of Questions: Primary use: readiness & learning profiles. All questions presented will advance problem-solving skills and responses. This strategy will ensure that all students will be accountable for information and thinking at a high level and that all students will be challenged. In addition, all text will have the ability to utilize text-to-speech technology and visual-audiobook with close-caption capability.
Activity: Chapter 9 Task Overview |