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American History Warm Ups

Daily warm ups or do nows are tools that every teacher should have in their educational arsenal. Warm ups can be given to students at the beginning of the period to review a previous topic or to introduce new material. They give students something to accomplish of an educational nature while allowing the teacher time to take roll and perform other housekeeping duties.

Week One - Discovery

Week Two - Colonies

Week Three - French and Indian War

Week Four - Colonial Character at the Beginning of the Revolution

Week Five - Early Revolutionary War

Week Six - Revolutionary War

Week Seven - Constitutional Beginnings

Week Eight - The New Republic: Washington Era

Week Nine - From Adams to Jefferson

Week Ten - Jeffersonian Democracy

Week Eleven - Madison and the War of 1812

Week Twelve - The Monroe Era

Week Thirteen - Jacksonian Democracy


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