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Preschoolers weigh the heavy choices of a long journey across 10 interactive questions exploring tools, teamwork, and the diverse paths across the plains.
Can you handle the grit of the frontier? Analyze 10 complex scenarios regarding the Gadsden Purchase, the Pony Express, and the Mormon Trail.
Step into the boots of a pioneer family crossing the Great Plains to decide which supplies and decisions lead to a successful journey.
Evaluate the legislative failures, ecological shifts, and sovereign disputes that defined 19th-century American expansionism through multifaceted historical analysis.
Synthesize the impact of the Pony Express, Sod Houses, and the Telegraph while evaluating how technology and environment reshaped Western survival and communication.
Students analyze the geopolitical shifts of 19th-century expansion through the lens of legislative precedent and frontier demographic transitions.
Students analyze complex dilemmas faced by pioneers and indigenous leaders while evaluating the environmental and social shifts of the 19th-century American West.
This mid-unit assessment connects transportation changes to daily life on the plains, analyzing how families adapted to new Western landscapes and tools.
Legislative analysis, environmental shifts, and geopolitical tension — analyze the complex mechanics of American continental growth during the 19th century.
Synthesize primary sources and deconstruct the Turner Thesis to evaluate the socio-economic friction of 19th-century American expansionism.
Construct a new settlement by choosing the right tools and deciding where your pretend pioneers should sleep tonight.
Goes beyond basic dates to analyze the Gadsden Purchase, the Oregon Boundary Dispute, and the ideological shifts in 19th-century American expansionism.
Students pack a virtual wagon and plan a route while solving the same challenges real pioneer families faced on their journey west.
Territorial acquisition, resource extraction, and infrastructure development—uncover the economic motivations that transformed the American map during the late 19th century.
Analyze the legal doctrines and cultural frictions that reshaped North American identity while navigating the complexities of 19-century land-use policy.
Can you help a pioneer family pack their bags? Little learners identify traveling tools and animal friends in these 10 interactive history challenges.
Evaluate complex territorial disputes and economic motivations using a mixed-format assessment designed to challenge high-level historical reasoning skills.
Synthesize historical perspectives and analyze the complex consequences of the Great Plains migration in this rigorous inquiry-based assessment.
Stop the clock and identify the physical and political shifts of 19th-century expansion before the final frontier closes forever.
Scholars synthesize complex geopolitical shifts and social friction through 10 advanced questions regarding 19th-century American hegemony and territorial transition.