A reference document for teachers containing titles, descriptions, and high-resolution Library of Congress links for five key historical visuals related to American Imperialism.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide providing detailed talking points, slide-by-slide context, and discussion prompts for the Airwaves and Icons presentation. It explores the psychological shifts of 1920s media and its economic impact.
A teacher answer key providing the correct responses for the National Beat Guided Notes and the Screen and Sound DBQ analysis packet. Includes key evaluative points for the synthesis challenge.
A primary source analysis packet (DBQ-style) where students examine 1920s advertisements, movie attendance statistics, and quotes about celebrity culture. Students analyze how media unified the nation and changed consumer habits.
Guided notes designed for students to complete while following the Airwaves and Icons slide presentation. Includes fill-in-the-blank sections on radio, film, and advertising psychology, plus a Tennessee-specific connection to the Grand Ole Opry.
A high-impact slide presentation exploring the rise of radio, movies, and celebrity culture in the 1920s. It features art deco styling and focuses on the synchronization of national culture and the shift toward modern advertising psychology.
A guide for teachers featuring links and descriptions of high-quality historical visuals, including maps and photographs, to complement the Great Migration lesson.
A detailed answer key for the Defender Dispatch Analysis worksheet, providing specific historical examples, teacher insights, and expected student responses.
A primary source reference sheet listing all materials used in the lesson, including full citations, specific dates, and stable archival links for further research.
A comprehensive script and speaker notes document for the 'Great Northward Shift' slides, organized by slide number with hook, key talking points, and transitions.