Andrew Jackson Film Festival: Culminating Activity
- Andrew Jackson Film Festival: Culminating Activity
- Indian Removal: Seminar
- Indian Removal: Think-Aloud
- Jackson’s Actions as President
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Georgia State Standards
The learning goals for this lesson meet the following 10th Grade World History standards in the Georgia Course of Study:
SSUSH6: The student will analyze the impact of territorial expansion and population growth and the impact of this growth in the early decades of the new nation.
c. Explain major reasons for the War of 1812 and the war’s significance on the development of a national identity.
d. Describe the construction of the Erie Canal, the rise of New York City, and the development of the nation’s infrastructure.
SSUSH7: Students will explain the process of economic growth, its regional and national impact in the first half of the 19th century, and the different responses to it.
a. Explain the impact of the Industrial Revolution as seen in Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin and his development of interchangeable parts for muskets.
b. Describe the westward growth of the United States; include the emerging concept of Manifest Destiny.
e. Explain Jacksonian Democracy, expanding suffrage, the rise of popular political culture, and the development of American nationalism.
SSUSH8: The student will explain the relationship between growing north-south divisions and westward expansion.
b. Explain the Missouri Compromise and the issue of slavery in western states and territories.
c. Describe the Nullification Crisis and the emergence of states’ rights ideology; include the role of John C. Calhoun and development of sectionalism.
National Standards for U.S. History
The following National History Standards for U.S History were addressed in this lesson:
Era 4: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861)
- Standard 1: United States territorial expansion between 1801 and 1861, and how it affected relations with external powers and Native Americans
- Standard 2: How the industrial revolution, increasing immigration, the rapid expansion of slavery, and the westward movement changed the lives of Americans and led toward regional tensions
- Standard 3: The extension, restriction, and reorganization of political democracy after 1800
- Standard 4: The sources and character of cultural, religious, and social reform movements in the antebellum period
National Council for the Social Studies
Strand 2: Time, Continuity, and Change
- Social studies programs should include experiences that provide for the study of the past and its legacy.
Strand 5: Individuals, Groups, and Institutions
- Social studies programs should include experiences that provide for the study of interactions among individuals, groups, and institutions.
Strand 6: Power, Authority, and Governance
- Social studies programs should include experiences that provide for the study of how people create, interact with, and change structures of power, authority, and governance.
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1 | Andrew Jackson Film Festival Presentation DRC | 1.29 MB | DOCX | Download File |
2 | Student Checklist | 627.52 KB | DOCX | Download File |
3 | PowerPoint Presentation Layout DRC | 664.05 KB | DOCX | Download File |
4 | Perspective Sheet DRC | 723.41 KB | DOCX | Download File |
5 | Perspective Sheet | 1.38 MB | DOCX | Download File |
6 | Jackson Student Response Paper Guideline Handout | 846.88 KB | DOCX | Download File |
7 | Jackson Student Response Paper DRC | 707.33 KB | DOCX | Download File |
8 | Andrew Jackson Film Festival Project Information Handout | 1.08 MB | DOCX | Download File |
9 | Jackson Film Festival Rubric | 813.04 KB | DOCX | Download File |
10 | Andrew Jackson Film Festival Teacher Directions | 778.49 KB | DOCX | Download File |
11 | Group Roles Handout | 796.06 KB | DOCX | Download File |