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“You say you want a revolution” How do you make connections?

Kathy Hays
Kathy Hays over 2 years ago

Revolution or Evolution?, The Enlightenment or Recipe for a Revolution are just three of the articles and activities in WHP 1200 Unit 4 that can help students understand what caused the revolutionary period between 1750 and 1914, the outcomes, and how they impacted change our world. 

  • Regardless of which WHP course you teach, what does the pacing of Unit 4 look like in your lesson plan?
  • What historical skills do you incorporate when teaching revolutions?
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  • ERIN CUNNINGHAM
    ERIN CUNNINGHAM over 2 years ago

    I loved teaching about Revolutionary Women last year! I coincided with Women's History Month so it felt extra timely. Jeffrey Boles started a great post about the activity here.

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  • Janet Mann
    Janet Mann over 2 years ago in reply to ERIN CUNNINGHAM

    ERIN CUNNINGHAM thanks for directing me to the older post and thanks to Jeffrey Boles for getting the ball rolling.  I will definitely we using a combination of the ideas with my on level classes!

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  • Janet Mann
    Janet Mann over 2 years ago in reply to ERIN CUNNINGHAM

    ERIN CUNNINGHAM thanks for directing me to the older post and thanks to Jeffrey Boles for getting the ball rolling.  I will definitely we using a combination of the ideas with my on level classes!

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