DocsTeach has been among my go-to resources for U.S. History lessons for several years. DocsTeach uses more than 1,500 primary source activities to use in elementary, middle, and high school history lessons. Additionally, DocsTeach offers tools for developing your own online lessons using primary sources from the National Archives of the United States. This week DocsTeach published fifteen brand-new activities throughout 3 styles in U.S. History. Those styles are Industrialization, Immigration, & & Progressive Reforms, World War II and Holocaust Refugees, and The Revolution, New Nation, & & Expansion. Within these themes there are new primary source-based lessons for elementary, middle, and high school trainees..
Fifteen New Primary Source-based Lessons from Docs Teach

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