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"1920s and 1930s", Online Unit Access, US History

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History: USA

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Grade 10, 11, 12

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1920s and 1930s Online Unit Access

This is a merit-worthy teaching resource designed specifically for US History and Government lessons, aligning seamlessly with the New York State Frameworks curriculum. It offers passcodes granting exclusive access to an entire unit within an online virtual classroom, located on InnovationAssessments.com. Please be advised, this product is entirely digital – no printable materials are included.

Suitable Grade Levels:

This comprehensive interactive learning experience is appropriate for grade levels 7-12 but primarily taught to eleventh graders in New York state schools.

Tutoring Period Specificity:

  • The Roaring Twenties
  • The Great Depression era of the 1930s.

Evaluation Scheme:

Including auto-corrected feedback such as scores and detailed assessment relevant data (such as short-answer responses).

Versatile Learning Components:

  1. Pre-tests: Topics like 11.7 Topic Pre-Test

  2. Vocabulary lessons : like 11.7 vocabulary

  3. All presented through media content which supports active engagement among students via video etudes related to the 1920s & the Great Depression.

    The unit's integration with InnovationAssessments.com facilitates importation of tasks into teacher's course playlist or test question bank offering advantages like saving & analyzing student work submissions & scores.

    To summarize;
    "The “1920s and 1930s” Online Unit Access is a dynamic, modern projection of history lessons adapting to today's digital-driven learning environments that empower students’ understanding and holds them accountable to their learning. By streamlining the grading process, and producing real-time feedback, it also assists teachers in managing their virtual classrooms effectively."

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1920s 1930s US History Great Depression era online unit access

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