Teacher's Corner

 Here are some materials that teachers of United States History may find appropriate for use in classrooms. They were designed for use in the College Board Advanced Placement United States History class, but with slight modification could be used with Advanced Eighth Grade U.S. History students.

Short Response Items:

1800-1845 "Going West" painting:                        Student          Teacher Answers

1820 John Q. Adams Diary Excerpt:                     Student           Teacher Notes   

1820 Jefferson's "Firebell in Night" letter             Student            Teacher Notes

1820-1859 "Immigration by Decade":                   Student.          Teacher Notes
    From the 2016 College Board examination

1830-1860 "Jumping the Broom" painting            Student            Teacher Notes

1836 "King Andrew" Cartoon                                Student            Teacher Notes

1836 Trail of Tears Painting                                  Student            Teacher Notes

1850 Fugitive Slave Law                                      Student             Teacher Notes

1850s H. Thoreau vs D. Webster                         Student.            Teacher Notes   

1856 Political Cartoon                                          Student             Teacher Notes

1854-60  Walsh v Lincoln                                     Student            Teacher Notes

1858  Freeport Doctrine & Lincoln                        Student            Teacher Notes

1860-69 "Is Slavery Dead?" T. Nast cartoon         Student            Teacher Notes

1861-65 "The Consecration" Painting                   Student             Teacher Notes

1868 "First Vote" Sketch - T. Nast                         Student             Teacher Notes

1870-1882 "Wall of Immigration" cartoon             Student             Teacher Notes

1892 "Redeemer Cartoon"                                    Student             Teacher Notes

(For many other examples from other time periods contact Jack Bovee at JSBovee@aol.com) 

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