Ohio as America 2.0 Detailed Table of Contents Unit 1

Ohio as America 2.0 Detailed Table of Contents
History Day
Student Readings
SR History Day: How To Do Historical Research
Activities
History Day Activity
Videos
Research 101
Introduction
Student Readings
SR Introduction: Ohio’s State Symbols
Activities
Intro Activity
Primary Sources & Maps
Annual Precipitation
Ohio’s Natural Regions
Trillium
Trilobite
Ohio State Flag
Great Seal of the State of Ohio
Buckeye Tree
Giant Beaver Skull
Flint Ridge Flint
Coal
Cardinal
Videos
The Great Seal of Ohio
Unit 1
Pre-Assessment
Chapter 1
Chapter Glossary
Pre-Assessments
Student Readings
Detailed Table of Contents 1
SR 1.1: Timelines
SR 1.2: What Happened in History?
SR 1.3: What are Primary and Secondary Sources?
SR 1.4: Primary and Secondary Sources as Historical Tools
Activities
Activity 1.1: Using Timelines to Order Historical Events
Activity 1.2: What Happened in Ohio?
Activity 1.3: What are Primary and Secondary Sources?
Activity 1.4: Primary and Secondary Sources as Historical Tools
Primary Sources & Maps
Battle of Bunker Hill Illustration
Dalton High Schools First Football Team Photograph
Edison and Miller Marriage Record
Edison Stamp (1947)
Electric Vote-Recorder Patent
Ford, Edison and Harding (1921)
He Left the Light Burning
Nation Gives Edison Congressional Medal
Obituary of Samuel Edison
Thomas Edison Age 5
Thomas Edison Age 14
Mina and Madeleine Edison Chromolithograph
Thomas Edison Kinetographic Camera
Thomas Edison Mimeograph
Thomas Edison’s First Phonograph Working Model
Wilberforce University versus West Virginia State University Football Program
Write Bros, Huffman Prairie
Videos
What is Historical Thinking
Primary and Secondary Sources
Post-Assessments
Chapter 2
Chapter Glossary
Pre-Assessments
Student Readings
Detailed Table of Contents 2
SR 2.1: Understanding Relative Location
SR 2.2: Relative Location and Using Maps
Activities
Activity 2.1: Where in the World is Ohio?
Activity 2.2: Relative Location and Using Maps
Primary Sources & Maps
Map of General Washington’s Farm, 1801
Map of the World, 1563
Pictorial Map of Columbus, Ohio in 1872
Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Monroeville, Huron County, Ohio
Videos
Mapping Ohio
Post-Assessments
Chapter 3
Chapter Glossary
Pre-Assessments
Student Readings
SR 3.1: Ways Citizens Participate in and Influence their State and National Government
SR 3.2: Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens in a Democratic Government
SR 3.3: What is Civic Participation?
SR 3.4: I Can Make My Own Decisions!
SR 3.5: The Art of Compromise
Activities
Activity 3.1: Citizen Commercials
Activity 3.2: Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens in a Democratic Government
Activity 3.3: Civic Participation
Activity 3.4: I Can Make My Own Decisions!
Activity 3.5: The Art of Compromise
Primary Sources & Maps
A Scout is Loyal
Bill of Rights
Boy Scout Oath
Girl Scout Cadets, Earth Day, 1970
Voting Ohio
Videos
Detailed Table of Contents 3
John Glenn Engaging in Compromise
Evaluating Information in the Media
Ways Citizens Participate in and Influence their State and National Government
Post-Assessments
Chapter 4
Chapter Glossary
Pre-Assessments
Student Readings
SR 4.1: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
SR 4.2: Procter and Gamble: It’s Not All About the Soap
SR 4.3: So Many Choices, So Little Time!
SR 4.4: Maggie and Max Madlibs
Activities
Activity 4.1: Junk Food: This is Where We draw the Line
Activity 4.2: Ohio-made Products
Activity 4.3: We Can Help!
Activity 4.4: I Can Make My Own Decisions!
Primary Sources & Maps
Owens 100 Meter Graph
Population Growth in Ohio between 1800 and 2005
Videos
The Importance of Budgeting and Saving Money
Post-Assessments
Post-Assessment
Unit 2
Pre-Assessments
Chapter 5
Chapter Glossary
Pre-Assessments
Student Readings
SR 5.1: Behind the Scenes: Archaeologist Edition
SR 5.2: Defining Ohio’s Ancient People: Paleoindian & Archaic
SR 5.3: Defining Ohio’s Ancient People: Woodland & Late Prehistoric
SR 5.4: Mound Building
Detailed Table of Contents 4
SR 5.5: Trade Among Ohio’s Prehistoric American Indians
SR 5.6: Conflict between Prehistoric American Indian Groups
Activities
Activity 5.1: Mock Archaeology Dig
Activity 5.2: Discovering Ancient Culture Groups
Activity 5.3: Discovering Ohio’s Ancient People
Activity 5.4: Mound Building Cultures
Activity 5.5: Trade Among Ohio’s Prehistoric American Indians
Activity 5.6: Conflict between Prehistoric American Indian Groups
Primary Sources & Maps
Adena Man Effigy Pipe
Aerial Views of Newark Earthworks (3 images)
American Indian Life in the Archaic Period
American Indian Life in the Early Woodland Period
American Indian Life in the Middle Woodland Period
American Indian Life in the Late Prehistoric Period
American Indian Life in the Late Woodland Period
American Indian Life in the Prehistoric Period
Amphibian Effigy
Copper Earspools
Excavation of Adena Man Effigy Pipe
Flint Ridge Projectile Point
Hopewell Interaction Sphere
Human Profile Effigy
Miamisburg Mound
Mound Sites in Scioto Valley
Newark Earthworks
Prehistoric Map of Ohio
Serpent Mound
Videos
Why is Archaeology Important?
How Prehistoric Cultures Changed the Land
Interactions between Prehistoric American Indian Groups
Prehistoric American Indian Groups
Post-Assessments
Chapter 6
Detailed Table of Contents 5
Chapter Glossary
Pre-Assessments
Student Readings
SR 6.1: Ohio’s Historic American Indians
SR 6.3: Ohio Country and Settlement
SR 6.4: Exploring the Relationship between Settlers and American Indians
SR 6.5: Cooperation, Conflict and Compromise
SR 6.6: The French and Indian War
Activities
Activity 6.1: Ohio’s Historic American Indians
Activity 6.2: Ohio’s Historic American Indian Groups
Activity 6.3: The Ohio Country and Settlement
Activity 6.4: Settling Ohio: The Relationship between European Settlers and Historic American
Indians
Activity 6.5: Cooperation, Conflict, and Compromise
Activity 6.6: The French and Indian War
Primary Sources & Maps
Basket Made by Lenape Woman
Chippawa Chief-Figure’d Stone
Christopher Gist’s Journal
Doll
Glass Beads
Henry Bouquet Negotiating Peace with American Indians
Henry Bouquet Receiving English Captives from the American Indians
Historic American Indian Map
Joseph Pierre Celoron de Bienville Lead Plate
Miami Chief-Brewett
Melish Map
Ohio Country Map, 1766
Pipe Presented to Moses Cleaveland
Portrait of Francis Godefory
Silver Armband
Sioux Chief-The Little Crow
Sioux Chief- The Foremost in Battle
Shawl Worn by Myeerah
Shoulder Bag/Bandier Bag
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Tribal Trails and Towns
Tobacco Pouch Presented to Moses Cleaveland
Wyandot Spoon or Ladle
Videos
Schoenbrunn Village
The Fur Trade
Logan and Lord Dunmore’s War
Historic American Indian Groups
Historic American Indian Groups Interaction with Settlers
Post-Assessments
Chapter 7
Chapter Glossary
Pre-Assessments
Student Readings
SR 7.1: Settlement of the United States: Regions of the Colonies
SR 7.2: The Proclamation of 1763
SR 7.3: Causes of the American Revolution
SR 7.4: The Revolutionary War
SR 7.5: Ohio’s Only Revolutionary War Fort
SR 7.6: The Declaration of Independence
SR 7.7: A New Nation Needs a New Government
SR 7.8: Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
Activities
Activity 7.1: The Colonies and Their Fight for Independence
Activity 7.2: Choosing Sides: The Proclamation of 1763
Activity 7.3: Give Me Liberty…or Tea!
Activity 7.4: The Revolutionary War
Activity 7.5: Fort Laurens
Activity 7.6: The Declaration of Independence
Activity 7.7: The Articles of Confederation
Activity 7.8: The Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
Primary Sources & Maps
An Accurate Map of the Present Seat of War
Articles of Confederation
British Dominions in North America
Detailed Table of Contents 7
Declaration of Independence
Flying Camp Rations Broadside
Interior Map of Fort Laurens
King George III King of Britain
Map of the British Colonies
Musket Ball
Revolutionary War Uniform Button
Tricorn
Videos
Revolutionary War on the Ohio Frontier
Women in the Revolutionary War
How did the Revolutionary War Affect the Myaamia
Proclamation of 1763
Articles of Confederation
Post-Assessments
Chapter 8
Chapter Glossary
Pre-Assessments
Student Readings
SR 8.1: What is a Constitution?
SR 8.2: Fun Facts about the United States Constitution
SR 8.3: The Three Branches of the U.S. Government
SR 8.4: Reader’s Theater: A Tour of the Statehouse
SR 8.5: Starring: The First Amendment
Activities
Activity 8.1: What is a Constitution?
Activity 8.2: Let’s Learn about the United States Constitution
Activity 8.3: The Three Branches of the U.S. Government
Activity 8.4: A Tour of the Statehouse
Activity 8.5: The First Amendment
Primary Sources & Maps
Bill of Rights
Chart of States Votes on the Constitution
Constitution of the United States
James Madison Portrait
Detailed Table of Contents 8
Map of Washington, D.C.
Ratification Map
State House in Philadelphia
The Grand Constitution Song
Videos
Citizens’ Rights and Responsibilities
What is a Constitution
Branches of Government
The First Amendment
Post-Assessments
Post-Assessment
Unit 3
Pre-Assessment
Chapter 9
Chapter Glossary
Pre-Assessments
Student Readings
SR 9.1: Reader’s Theater: Northwest Territory
SR 9.2: Northwest Territory: Settlement
SR 9.3: The Northwest Ordinance: Three-Step Plan
SR 9.4: Rights of Citizens Living in the Northwest Territory
Activities
Activity 9.1: Who Wants to Move? Northwest Territory
Activity 9.2: Settling Marietta
Activity 9.3: Northwest Ordinance: Three-Step Plan
Activity 9.4: Northwest Ordinance: Rights to the People
Primary Sources & Maps
Adaptation of Rufus Putnam’s Map of Ohio, 1803
Campus Martius, Ohio
Joel Wright Compass
Marietta Courthouse and Jail, 1788
Melish Map
Northwest Ordinance
Northwest Territory
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Rufus Putnam House
Rufus Putnam Land Office Building
Rufus Putnam Map of Ohio, 1803
Nathan Goodale Probate Record
St. Joseph Catholic Church, Somerset, Ohio
Videos
The Northwest Ordinance
Moving to Ohio: Advice from Ruhamah Hayes
Campus Martius
Post-Assessments
Chapter 10
Chapter Glossary
Pre-Assessments
Student Readings
SR 10.1: The Story of Ohio’s Constitution and Statehood
SR 10.2: History of Ohio’s Constitution
SR 10.3: Get the Facts-Ohio’s Statehood and Constitution
SR 10.4: How was School Today
SR 10.5: Citizen’s Rights and Responsibilities
SR 10.6: How Can Citizens Influence Their Government?
Activities
Activity 10.1: Ohio Statehood and Constitution
Activity 10.2: The History of Ohio’s Constitution
Activity 10.3: Get the Facts: Ohio’s Constitution and Government
Activity 10.4: The Ohio Constitution and the Three Branches of Government
Activity 10.5: Citizen’s Right and Responsibilities
Activity 10.6: How Citizens Influence their Government
Primary Sources & Maps
1803 Ohio Constitution
1810 Ohio Population Map
1851 Ohio Constitution
Adaptation of Rufus Putnam’s Map of Ohio, 1803
Arthur St. Clair Letter to Paul Fearing
Bill of Rights
Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C.
Detailed Table of Contents 10
Harding Campaign Poster
Lady Justice
Northwest Territory
Ohio Constitutional Convention Journal, 1802
Ohio Constitution Signing Table
Ohio’s First Capital at Chillicothe
Portrait of Arthur St. Clair
Robert McClure Letter to Thomas Worthington
Rufus Putnam’s Map of Ohio, 1803
Thomas Worthington Draft of the Enabling Act
Thomas Worthington Portrait
U.S. Army Poster
U.S. Constitution
Videos
Citizens’ Influence on State Government
The Executive Branch
The Judicial Branch
The Legislative Branch
The Ohio Constitution
Post-Assessments
Chapter 11
Chapter Glossary
Pre-Assessments
Student Readings
SR 11.1: The Treaty of Paris
SR 11.2: American Indian Resistance: Little Turtle and Blue Jacket
SR 11.3: The Battle of Fallen Timbers
SR 11.4: The Treaty of Greenville
SR 11.5: Tecumseh and the Battle of Tippecanoe!
SR 11.6: Causes of the War of 1812
SR 11.7: Fort Meigs: How One Fort Impacted the War of 1812
SR 11.8: Reader’s Theater: The Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812
SR 11.9: The Impact of the War of 1812 on American Indians
Activities
Activity 11.1: Treaty of Paris: Key Participants
Activity 11.2: American Indian Resistance: Little Turtle and Blue Jacket
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Activity 11.3: the Battle of Fallen Timbers
Activity 11.4: The Treaty of Greenville: Primary Source Detective
Activity 11.5: Tecumseh and the Battle of Tippecanoe
Activity 11.6: Timeline of the Causes of the War of 1812
Activity 11.7: Fort Meigs: How One Fort Impacted the War of 1812
Activity 11.8: Oliver Hazard Perry and the Battle of Lake Erie
Activity 11.9: The Impact of the War of 18121 on American Indians
Primary Sources & Maps
Almon Ruggles Letter
Artifacts from Fort Stephenson
Battle of Lexington
Battle of Fallen Timbers
Battle of Lake Erie
Battle of Tippecanoe
Battle of Tippecanoe Map
Blue Jacket
Chief Little Turtle
Daniel Cushing Letter
George Washington
Greenville Treaty Line Map
Impressment of American Seaman
Indian Wars in Ohio, 1790-1795
Oliver Hazard Perry
Perry’s Victory
Plan of Fort Meigs
Plan of Fort Stephenson
Portrait of Black Hoof
Portrait of Tecumseh
President Madison’s Declaration of War
Siege of Fort Meigs
Shawnee Tribe Illustration
Tarhe Petition
Treaty of Greenville
Treaty of Greenville American Indian Signatures
Treaty of Paris
Treaty of Paris Map, 1794
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War of 1812 Uniform
William Johnson Letter
Wyandot Reservation Map
Videos
Fort Meigs and the War of 1812
The Impact of the War of 1812 on Indians in Ohio
Indian Removal: The Eastern Shawnee Perspective
Oliver Hazard Perry and The Battle of Lake Erie
Tecumseh
Treaty of Greenville
Battle of Fallen Timbers
Post-Assessments
Post-Assessment
Unit 4
Pre-Assessment
Chapter 12
Chapter Glossary
Pre-Assessments
Student Readings
SR 12.1: The North During the 1800s
SR 12.2: The Industrial Revolution: From Farms to Factories
SR 12. 3: To the South and Back…
SR 12.4: Sugar and Cotton, and Rice, Oh My!
SR 12.5: Westward Expansion and the Role of Slavery, Part 1 (1797-1848)
SR 12.6: Westward Expansion and the Role of Slavery, Part 2
SR 12.7: Emily’s Dilemma (Historical Fiction)
SR 12.8: Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
SR 12.9: Ohio’s Antislavery Society
SR 12.10: The Underground Railroad
SR 12.11: Ohio’s Part in The Underground Railroad
Activities
Activity 12.1: The North During the 1800s
Activity 12.2: The North During the 1800s Part 2
Activity 12.3: To the South and Back…
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Activity 12.4: Sugar and Cotton, and Rice, Oh My!
Activity 12.5: Westward Expansion and the Role of Slavery
Activity 12.6: Westward Expansion and the Role of Slavery Part 2
Activity 12.7: Exploring Slavery and the Development of Sectionalism
Activity 12.8: The Fugitive Slave Act
Activity 12.9: Ohio’s Antislavery Society
Activity 12.10: The Underground Railroad
Activity 12.11: Ohio’s Part in the Underground Railroad
Primary Sources & Maps
1823 Map of the United States
Anti-Slavery Token
Benjamin Lundy
Coastal Marshes
Cotton Fields
Fredrick Douglass Portrait
“Go Dow, Moses” Sheet Music
Hadley Abolitionist Quilt
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Harriet Tubman Photograph
John Parker House
John Rankin
“Let the North Awaken” Broadside
Levi Coffin
Life and Times of Frederick Douglass
Map of Ripley Ohio Underground Railroad Sites
Quaker Meeting House
Runaway Slave Advertisement
Shackles
Slave and Free States Map
The Oberlin-Wellington Rescuers
The Rankin House
The Underground Railroad
Tobacco Field
Videos
Virtual Field Trip: Ripley
Reverend Rankin and John Parker
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How Slaves Fought Against Slavery
Economies of the North, South, and West
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
Post-Assessments
Chapter 13
Chapter Glossary
Pre-Assessments
Student Readings
SR 13.1: Innovations from Ohio!
SR 13.2: Ohio’s Creative Inventors
SR 13.3: Getting to Know Ohio’s Inventors
SR 13.4: There’s a Better Way!
SR 13.5: Railroads
SR 13.6: Ohio Roads
SR 13.7: Contemporary Travel Modes
SR 13.8: Transportation in Ohio: Making Connections
SR 13.9: Ohio’s Natural Resources
SR 13.10: The Regions of Ohio
SR 13.11: Agriculture
SR 13.12: Industry
SR 13.13: Industry Part Two
SR 13.14: Entrepreneurship and the Accidental Potato Chip
SR 13.15: Stewards of the Environment
SR 13.16: Modifications to the Environment
SR 13.17: Change All Around Us
Activities
Activity 13.1: Innovations from Ohio!
Activity 13.2: Create an Invention
Activity 13.3: Getting to Know Ohio’s Inventors
Activity 13.4: There’s a Better Way!
Activity 13.5: Railroads
Activity 13.6: A Journey on the National Road
Activity 13.7: Contemporary Travel Modes
Activity 13.8: You are the Curator: Transportation
Activity 13.9: Ohio’s Natural Resources
Activity 13.10: The Regions of Ohio
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Activity 13.11: Ohio Agriculture
Activity 13.12: Ohio Industry
Activity 13.13: Ohio Industry Part Two
Activity 13.14: Starting a Business
Activity 13.15: Stewards of the Environment
Activity 13.16: Modifications to Ohio’s Environment: Good or Bad?
Activity 13.17: Change All Around US
Primary Sources & Maps
1841 Map of Ohio
Alexander Mitchell Letter to David J. Heaton
Birthplace of Ohio Inventions
Buckeye Furnace Photographs
Canals of Ohio Map
Cash Register
Charles Kettering’s Self-Starter
Charles Lindbergh
Coal
Coal Mine Birdcage
Cuyahoga River Waterfront
Edison Light Bulb
Edison Phonograph
Etch a Sketch
First Powered Flight Photograph
Helen Venskus
John Henry Patterson
John K. Robinson Patent for Match-Sticks
Major Rivers and Streams
National Road Construction Photographs
North Star Washing Machine
Ohio’s Natural Regions
Public Works of Ohio
Railway and County Map
Railroad Map of Ohio
State Highway Map
W.P. Snyder Steamboat
Videos
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Canals vs. Railroads
Cincinnati and the Origins of Procter and Gamble
Creating a Brand: Procter and Gamble’s Entrepreneurial Strategy
Granville Woods
Life on the Ohio Canal
Ohio’s Ecology: Change Over Time
The Canal System
The Importance of Transportation in Ohio
The Wright Brothers
Thomas Edison
Post-Assessments
Chapter 14
Chapter Glossary
Pre-Assessments
Student Readings
SR 14.1: Early 19th Century Population
SR 14.2: Changing People of Ohio in the 20th Century
SR 14.3: 21st Century Population
SR 14.4: Immigration in Ohio
SR 14.5: Immigration and Food: The Impact on “American” Cuisine
Activities
Activity 14.1: Early 19th Century Population
Activity 14.2: Changing People of Ohio in the 20th Century
Activity 14.3: 21st-Century Population
Activity 14.4: Immigration to Ohio
Activity 14.5: A Summation of Ohio’s Population
Primary Sources & Maps
East View School Class Photograph
European Immigration in 1858
Martin Bangert Naturalization Declaration of Intent
Mathias Niemeth Naturalization Record
Nationality Map of Cleveland 1915
Nationality Map of Cleveland 1930
Steamship List
Steerage Prepaid Receipt
Thomas Doyle Naturalization Record
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Videos
Cultural Diversity in Ohio Islamic Center
Cultural Traditions of the Eastern Shawnee
Who are the Myammia
Zoar Village
Post-Assessments
Post-Assessment
Unit 5
Chapter 15
Student Readings
SR 15.1: Space Exploration and the Role of Ohioans
Activities
Activity 15.1: Ohio Astronauts
Primary Sources & Maps
Birthplace of Ohio Astronauts
Map of Apollo 11 Moon Landing
Videos
John Glenn: Becoming an Astronaut
John Glenn: Memories of First Space Flight
John Glenn: Changes in Space Travel
Chapter 16
Student Readings
SR 16.1: Eight Presidents All from Ohio
Activities
Activity 16.1: Presidents from Ohio
Primary Sources & Maps
Anna Symmes Harrison Portrait
Benjamin Harrison Campaign Handkerchief
Benjamin Harrison Photograph
Caroline Scott Harrison Photograph
Florence King Harding Photograph
Harding's Front Porch Campaign
Hayes Campaign Poster
Helen Herron Taft Portrait
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Ida Saxton McKinley Portrait
Ida Saxton McKinley Sewing Bag
James A. Garfield Portrait
Julia Dent Grant Portrait
Laddie Boy, President Harding's Dog
Lucretia Rudolph Garfield Portrait
Lucy Hayes Brooch
Lucy Webb Hayes Portrait
McKinley Campaign Umbrella
Rutherford B. Hayes Cuff Links
Rutherford B. Hayes Portrait
Taft Campaign Postcard
U.S. Presidents Born in Ohio
Ulysses S. Grant Portrait
Warren and Florence Harding Voting
Warren G. Harding Campaign Poster
Warren G. Harding Photograph
William Henry Harrison Portrait
William Howard Taft Portrait
William McKinley Portrait
Videos
The Role of the First Lady
James A. Garfield
Lucretia Garfield
William Howard Taft: Road to President
William Howard Taft: President and Chief Justice
Warren G. Harding
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