Wisconsin: Our State, Our Story: STUDENT ACTIVITY GUIDE ON DISC
Contents
1.2: Thinking Like a Historian
1.4: Artifact Observations and Questions
1.5: Questioning Primary Sources
1.6: Chapter 1 Assessment
Resources: Letter to Families
Answer Key
2.2: Thinking Like a Historian
2.4: The Ice Age Trail
2.6: Wisconsin in the United States
2.8: County, Country, or Continent
2.10: Glacial Lobes and Landscapes
2.12: Wisconsin’s Physical Regions
2.13: A Wisconsin Puzzle
2.14: Where Would You Like to Live?
2.15: Chapter 2 Assessment
Answer Key
3.2: Thinking Like a Historian
3.5: Paleo-Indian Spear Points
3.7: Mapping the Seasons of an Archaic Year
3.8: Effigy Mounds
3.9: Chapter 3 Assessment
Resources: Early Indians Timeline
Resources: Effigy Mound Sites in Wisconsin
Answer Key
4.2: Thinking Like a Historian
4.4: Eating Off the Land
4.5: Making a Birchbark Canoe
4.8: Coming to Green Bay: Making a New home
4.10: A Teenager in the Fur Trade
4.11: Wisconsin Travel: Then and Now
4.12: Chapter 4 Assessment
Answer Key
5.2: Thinking Like a Historian
5.5: Whose Land? A Story of Black Hawk
5.6: The Black Hawk War
5.10: Government Word Sort
5.11: Chapter 5 Assessment
Answer Key
6.1: Key Word Self-Assessment
6.3: Family Emigration, Immigration, and Migration History Interview
6.4: Push Factors and Pull Factors
6.6: Charting Immigrant and Migrant Stories
6.7: Mapping Immigrant and Migrant Journeys
6.9: Chapter 6 Assessment
Resources: Letter to Families
Resources: Immigrant Story Interviews Class Summary
Resources: Immigrant Story Interviews Tally Sheet
Resources: The Moua Family
Resources: Ole and Ansten Nattestad Leave Norway for a Better Life
Resources: Steven and Walentine Kazmerchak Leave Hunger and Hardship behind in Prussia
Resources: Rubie Bond’s Family Escapes Injustice and Cruelty in Mississippi
Answer Key
7.3: Free States, Slave States, 1850
7.6: Sequencing Joshua Glover’s Story
7.8: Causes and Effects Leading to the Civil War
7.10: Cordelia Harvey, the Wisconsin Angel
7.11: Chapter 7 Assessment
Answer Key
8.2: Thinking Like a Historian
8.4: Charting Changes in Mining, Farming, and Lumbering
8.7: Shipping the Iron Ore
8.9: The Luetscher Farm
8.10: Learning from the Census
8.13: Chapter 8 Assessment
Answer Key
9.2: Thinking Like a Historian
9.6: Wisconsin’s Top Cities: Change and Continuity
9.7: Resources and Industry Mind Map
9.8: New Industries and Old
9.11: From Shells to Buttons
9.12: Chapter 9 Assessment
Dairy Industry
Answer Key
10.2: Thinking Like a Historian
10.6: Being German American during World War I
10.8: We’re All Doing Our Part
10.9: Recalling Events Interview
10.10: Chapter 10 Assessment
Answer Key
11.2: Thinking Like a Historian
11.3: Interviewing Like a Historian
11.6: Changes in Thinking about the Environment
11.9: Outdoor Life Interview
11.11: Chapter 11 Assessment
Resources: Letter to Families
Answer Key
12.3: Why Save a Place?
12.6: Creating My Own Book Cover
Answer Key
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