8th Grade Social Studies Weebly ((hot)) -
For an 8th Grade Social Studies Weebly site, the content typically focuses on U.S. History from Colonization through Reconstruction
Week 3 — Reconstruction & Legacy
11. Lesson: Emancipation Proclamation vs. 13th Amendment — compare/contrast.
12. Lesson: Reconstruction policies (Presidential vs. Congressional) and Black Codes.
13. Lesson: Primary sources: Freedmen’s Bureau records & testimony analysis.
14. Lesson: End of Reconstruction; rise of Jim Crow — long-term consequences.
15. Summative Assessment: Argumentative essay—“Was Reconstruction a success?” plus source citations. 8th grade social studies weebly
- Monday: Visits the site to watch the "Unit Preview" video and print the vocabulary list.
- Wednesday: Uses the "Interactive Map" page to memorize the Underground Railroad routes for a 5-minute drill.
- Friday: Downloads the Review Sheet from the "Unit Page" and watches the Crash Course History embedded video to prepare for Monday's quiz.
- Sunday: Parents check the "Grades" page (linked to a Google Sheet) and the "Upcoming Events" calendar.
Stay curious, Mr./Ms. [Your Name]
Pro tip: Check the "Resources" page for links to cool interactive history games and the "Homework" page for a PDF of this week's reading. For an 8th Grade Social Studies Weebly site,
Moderated Discussion Blogs: Facilitate debates on historical perspectives or current events while maintaining control over comment visibility. Monday: Visits the site to watch the "Unit
2. Unit Pages (e.g., Colonization, Revolution, Constitution, Westward Expansion, Civil War)
Conflict & Reconstruction: In-depth analysis of the causes, events, and complex consequences of the Civil War and the subsequent Reconstruction era.