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Primary Source Practice

Exploration Primary Source Practice with Google Slides

Colonization Primary Source Practice with Google Slides

American Revolution Primary Source Practice with Google Slides

Constitution Primary Source Practice

The New Republic Primary Source Practice

Age of Jackson Primary Source Practice

Industrialization and Immigration Era Primary Source Practice

Westward Expansion Primary Source Practice

Reform Era Primary Source Practice

Sectionalism Primary Source Practice

Civil War Primary Source Practice

Reconstruction Primary Source Practice Worksheets

 

 STAAR Review 

 

Colonization Review Games

Colonization Review Games – Have fun reviewing for a test on the American Colonization. (1 class)

Colonization Dominos – This Colonization Review game of dominoes is designed to help your students review for an assessment over the 13 Colonies – Colonization of the United States. (20 minutes)

Colonization Task Cards – Review for a test with Colonization Task Cards. There are 32 question cards that are a combination of recall, primary source quotes, maps, and images. (1 class)

Colonization Hexagonical Thinking – This is a review game using hexagons to show key relationships between events, people, places and vocabulary terms.  Watch a video on how to play the game here: Colonization Hexagonical Thinking

Games for the American Revolution

American Revolution Sequencing Activity – This is a review activity for the events leading to the American Revolution

Link to American Revolution Boom Cards -Task cards on Boom Learning – a separate subscription is required for these cards. Don’t know how to use Boom Cards? Read this How to access your Boom Cards

American Revolution Task Cards for Review Games– There are 32 question cards that are a combination of recall, primary source quotes, maps and images. I recommend using the Task Car War strategy – found at the top of this page under instructional strategies.  (1 class)

American Revolution Dominos – This American Revolution Review Game of Dominos is designed to help your students review for an assessment over the events leading to the American Revolution, key events and people of the American Revolution. (20 minutes)

I have Who has for the American Revolution – a review game for key events and people of the American Revolution

Hexagonal Thinking for the American Revolution– This a a fun review game for the American Revolution for the students to make connections between people, places, events, and vocabulary terms.

Review Games

The Declaration of Independence vs. The Constitution Card Sort – this is a card sort comparing the
Declaration of Independence to the Constitution.

Three Branches of Government Card Sort Game – Your students can review the different roles and responsibilities of each branch of government and model checks and balances.

Constitution Hexagonal Thinking – This a a fun review game for the Constitution

Revised Bill of Rights Scenarios – This game will give you multiple scenarios to review and apply the Bill of Rights with your students! All of these scenarios will help your students prepare for any test or quiz on the Bill of Rights (1 class)

Bill of Rights Spoons Game – This review game allows all of your students to participate while reviewing the Bill of Rights. (30 minutes)

Bill of Rights Games – Different Games you can play to review the Bill of Rights

Bill of Rights Looping Game – an I have/Who has or looping game

Constitution Task Cards  –  There are 32 question cards that are a combination of recall, primary source quotes, and images (1 class)

Games to Review the New Republic

New Republic Review Game  – in this game students sort key events and vocabulary terms by president and then make connections between the terms. Watch a video on the directions here: New Republic Card Sort

The New Republic Task Cards  – There are 36 question cards that are a combination of recall, primary source quotes, maps and images. (1 class)

New Republic Hexagonal Thinking – This a a fun review game for the New Republic for the students to make connections between people, places, events, and vocabulary terms.

Games to Review Jackson

Jackson Task Cards – There are 32 question cards that are a combination of recall, primary source quotes, maps and images. Challenge your students at a variety of levels! Differentiate by giving certain cards to your students. (1 day)

Games to Review the Industrial Revolution and Immigration

Industrial Revolution Guessing Game on Boom and Cards – a game to review the different inventions, key terms and people of the Industrial Revolution and Immigration era. This resource will provide you with two games – one one Boom Learning.

Industrial Revolution Review Games  This  will give you multiple games to review the Industrial Revolution with your students! (1 day)

Industrial Revolution and Immigration Hexagonal Thinking – This a a fun review game for the Industrial Revolution for the students to make connections between people, places, events, and vocabulary terms.

Industrial Revolutions Task Cards – 32 question cards to review the Industrial Revolution

Immigrants to the US Task Cards

Westward Expansion Review Games

Westward Expansion Review Game Students sort symbols and phrases into the areas of Westward Expansion (30 min)

Westward Movement Task Cards –  There are 36 question cards that are a combination of recall, primary source quotes, maps and images. (1 day)

Westward Movement Task Cards for ELL

Mexican_American_War_Primary_Source_Challenge – Extension activity for Pre-AP students. Analyze a political cartoon on the Mexican American War.

Westward Expansion Logic Boxes – students arrange boxes to answer questions about Westward Expansion.

Westward Expansion Hexagonal Thinking – a review game with Hexagon shapes for students to make events between key events, people, places, and terms.

Games to Review the Reform Movement

Guess in 3 Era of Reform – a game to review the different people, terms and events of the Reform Era.

Reform Movement Spoons Game – This review game allows all of your students to participate while reviewing the key events of the Reform Movement. (1 day)

Sectionalism Games

Events Leading to the Civil War Sequencing Activity – Review the events leading to the Civil War in a sequencing game. (1 day)

Sectionalism Task Cards – games to play to review the events leading to the Civil War

Games for the Civil War

I have Who has Game for the Civil War – quick game to review key content from the Civil War

Civil War and Reconstruction Hexagonal Thinking – a fun way to review content while showing relationships between events

Games for Reconstruction

Reconstruction Spoons Game – This review game allows all of your students to participate while reviewing the key events of the Reconstruction Era. (1 day)

Reconstruction Odd One Out –  In the “Odd One Out” students are given primary source images from which they have to analyze and develop patterns.

Civil War and Reconstruction Task Cards – Civil War and Reconstruction test coming up? Review with Civil War and Reconstruction Task Cards. (1 day)

 

STAAR Review Games  (look for the print friendly games below also)

The History of Slavery in the United States Review Activity – the history of slavery in the United States reading and review activity

2024 Word Wall Card Set – all of the vocabulary terms on cards.  Use these with Dice Games or with Word Wall Connection Cards to make games to review the vocabulary from the year.

Mapping Challenge Review Game Students sort symbols and phrases into the areas of impacted (30 min) – a digital version of this game is available on Boom Learning here –

US History Word Wall – use with Word Wall Connection Cards to review key vocabulary terms from each era.

Court Cases in US History – play a sorting game or spoons over the major court cases in US History.

Revised Heroes of History Review Game – a card game to review key people from the entire year. You can find a video of directions here: Heroes of History Directions and to see the game in action, go here: Heroes of History in Action

Uncovering the Secrets of the Constitution Escape Room Activity with Keys – an escape the room activity to review the key elements of the Constitution – no locks required!

Historical Influences on the Constitution Reading, Doodle Notes and Puzzles – a reading, Doodle Notes and two puzzles to review the roots of the Constitution

US History STAAR Escape Room Ultimate Challenge – A scenario based escape room for a STAAR Saturday or after school session – can be shortened to 1 class period

US History Review Escape Room  – an ELL version without locks

STAAR Review Lapbook – Updated Lap Book  (1 day to create) – Watch a video on what it looks like here: STAAR Review Lap Book

STAAR Review Lapbook – Create your own study guide with a US History Review Lap Book (2 days to create)

Westward Expansion STAAR Review Annotated Map – Your students can create an annotated map in one day to review before the STAAR

US History Era Review Activity – This activity is designed to help your students review eras and key events (1 day)

US History Dominos – This US History Review Game is designed to help your students review for an end of the year assessment. (2o minutes)

The US Goes to War Escape Room Activity – an escape the room activity to review the key elements of the different wars in US History – no locks required! Watch a video to preview this resource here – The US Goes to War

STAAR Review Print Friendly 

These versions of the games are designed for printing – they do not have directions or keys attached.

Print Friendly American History Eras (4 to a page)  – please note, this includes both labeled and unlabeled images for differentiation.

Colonization Card Sort 4 per page

Colonization Hexagonal Thinking

Colonization Task Cards

American Revolution Sequencing Cards

American Revolution Task Cards 

I Have Who Has American Revolution

Bill of Rights Scenario Cards

Constitutional Convention Card Sort

Constitution Hexagonal Thinking

The Declaration of Independence vs. The Constitution Card Sort

Principles of Government Scenarios

New Republic Card Sort

Industrial Revolution Pick 3

Westward Movement Task Cards

Civil War Task Cards

I have, Who Has Game for Civil War

Civil War and Reconstruction Hexagonal Thinking

Charades Plus

Heroes of History

Vocabulary Terms Playing Cards

Kaboom Task Set Cards

Word Wall Connection Cards