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Power of the People Art-Based American History Curriculum

$39.99

Let's Learn Rad American History!

This 26-week, all-ages, secular and progressive American history curriculum pairs creative and engaging lesson plans featuring video resources, discussion prompts, print-and-go creative activities, worksheets, and more with each of the 26 chapters in the textbook Rad American History A-Z by Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl (you will need to purchase or borrow this textbook to use this curriculum).

Each of the 26 lessons in this curriculum include:

  • A recommended selection from Rad American History A-Z by Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl

  • Recommended video resources

  • Thought-provoking discussion prompts

  • Multiple options for art- or creativity-based print-and-go activity pages that pair with each chapter

  • Comprehension and Critical Thinking worksheets featuring: Vocabulary Word Matches, Review Questions (short answer), Critical Thinking Questions (long answer), and Ideas for Further Research

  • Comprehension and Critical Thinking answer sheets

  • Spotlights on a historical figure or activist mentioned in each chapter with original coloring pages featuring biographies and quotations plus recommended resources to learn more about the person being spotlighted

  • A note to the teacher with additional information about this lesson

The topics in this curriculum are (click through to see each lesson in detail):

  • The Occupation of Alcatraz

  • Black Lives Matter

  • The Combahee River Raid

  • The Declaration of Sentiments

  • Earth First!

  • The Federal Theatre Project

  • The Great Law of Peace

  • Hull House

  • Independent Living Disability Rights

  • Jazz

  • Korematsu v. United States

  • Libraries in America

  • Famous (and Not So Famous) Marches

  • The No Nukes! Movement

  • Our Bodies, Ourselves

  • Pop Art

  • Quilts

  • Riot Grrrl

  • The Stonewall Rebellion

  • The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory

  • The United Farm Workers

  • Voting Rights

  • Witches

  • Mutual Aid

  • The Youth Climate Movement

  • The Occupy Wall Street Movement

If you’d like to learn more about this curriculum, check out our FAQ blog post, or the walk-through video on YouTube!

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Let's Learn Rad American History!

This 26-week, all-ages, secular and progressive American history curriculum pairs creative and engaging lesson plans featuring video resources, discussion prompts, print-and-go creative activities, worksheets, and more with each of the 26 chapters in the textbook Rad American History A-Z by Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl (you will need to purchase or borrow this textbook to use this curriculum).

Each of the 26 lessons in this curriculum include:

  • A recommended selection from Rad American History A-Z by Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl

  • Recommended video resources

  • Thought-provoking discussion prompts

  • Multiple options for art- or creativity-based print-and-go activity pages that pair with each chapter

  • Comprehension and Critical Thinking worksheets featuring: Vocabulary Word Matches, Review Questions (short answer), Critical Thinking Questions (long answer), and Ideas for Further Research

  • Comprehension and Critical Thinking answer sheets

  • Spotlights on a historical figure or activist mentioned in each chapter with original coloring pages featuring biographies and quotations plus recommended resources to learn more about the person being spotlighted

  • A note to the teacher with additional information about this lesson

The topics in this curriculum are (click through to see each lesson in detail):

  • The Occupation of Alcatraz

  • Black Lives Matter

  • The Combahee River Raid

  • The Declaration of Sentiments

  • Earth First!

  • The Federal Theatre Project

  • The Great Law of Peace

  • Hull House

  • Independent Living Disability Rights

  • Jazz

  • Korematsu v. United States

  • Libraries in America

  • Famous (and Not So Famous) Marches

  • The No Nukes! Movement

  • Our Bodies, Ourselves

  • Pop Art

  • Quilts

  • Riot Grrrl

  • The Stonewall Rebellion

  • The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory

  • The United Farm Workers

  • Voting Rights

  • Witches

  • Mutual Aid

  • The Youth Climate Movement

  • The Occupy Wall Street Movement

If you’d like to learn more about this curriculum, check out our FAQ blog post, or the walk-through video on YouTube!

Let's Learn Rad American History!

This 26-week, all-ages, secular and progressive American history curriculum pairs creative and engaging lesson plans featuring video resources, discussion prompts, print-and-go creative activities, worksheets, and more with each of the 26 chapters in the textbook Rad American History A-Z by Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl (you will need to purchase or borrow this textbook to use this curriculum).

Each of the 26 lessons in this curriculum include:

  • A recommended selection from Rad American History A-Z by Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl

  • Recommended video resources

  • Thought-provoking discussion prompts

  • Multiple options for art- or creativity-based print-and-go activity pages that pair with each chapter

  • Comprehension and Critical Thinking worksheets featuring: Vocabulary Word Matches, Review Questions (short answer), Critical Thinking Questions (long answer), and Ideas for Further Research

  • Comprehension and Critical Thinking answer sheets

  • Spotlights on a historical figure or activist mentioned in each chapter with original coloring pages featuring biographies and quotations plus recommended resources to learn more about the person being spotlighted

  • A note to the teacher with additional information about this lesson

The topics in this curriculum are (click through to see each lesson in detail):

  • The Occupation of Alcatraz

  • Black Lives Matter

  • The Combahee River Raid

  • The Declaration of Sentiments

  • Earth First!

  • The Federal Theatre Project

  • The Great Law of Peace

  • Hull House

  • Independent Living Disability Rights

  • Jazz

  • Korematsu v. United States

  • Libraries in America

  • Famous (and Not So Famous) Marches

  • The No Nukes! Movement

  • Our Bodies, Ourselves

  • Pop Art

  • Quilts

  • Riot Grrrl

  • The Stonewall Rebellion

  • The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory

  • The United Farm Workers

  • Voting Rights

  • Witches

  • Mutual Aid

  • The Youth Climate Movement

  • The Occupy Wall Street Movement

If you’d like to learn more about this curriculum, check out our FAQ blog post, or the walk-through video on YouTube!

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