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Second Great Awakening: Graphic Organizer

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History: USA

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Grade 9, 10, 11

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The Second Great Awakening: Graphic Organizer

This essential educational tool targets Grade 9-11 students engaging in Social Studies, notably USA History. The organizer elucidates nuanced elements of The Second Great Awakening, a salient religious movement from the early 19th century that dramatically influenced American life.

  • Presents an overview of features such as large-scale camp meetings marked by orations, hymn singing and personal testimonies stimulating conversions.
  • Delves into the onset of new religious denomination like Methodists and Baptists birthed through this awakening.
  • Serves as teacher-guided notes emphasizing on implying connections between ideas for efficient student note-taking (Marzano et al., 2001).
  • Analyzes its influence on aspects from temperance movement to African Americans’ rights movement and abolitionism.

Bonus:Selective questions which not only stimulate discussions among learners but enhance student participation guiding them towards advancer grasping of concepts.

Evidently based on effective pedagogical methodologies (Marzano et al., 2001), using cues along with advance organizers yield a remarkable percentile gain in student achievement making it especially useful for reviewing AP U.S History curriculum content.

Available in pdf format specifically designed for teacher’s use. However, a version dedicated towards students is included catering to distinct learning styles effectively whether delivered via whole group or small group exercises or even assigned as homework thereby further improving their comprehension about pivotal Chapters from America's historic past..

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Second Great Awakening Religious movement United States history Social Studies USA History

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