Westward Expansion – Presentation, Guided Notes + Doodle Notes
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Explore the key events, motivations, and impacts of Westward Expansion with this engaging presentation and Guided Notes/Doodle Notes®!</strong> This low-prep resource includes an interactive slide deck and visually appealing notes to enhance student comprehension and retention. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school social studies classrooms!
Description
Westward Expansion Presentation Guided Notes Doodle Notes brings the pivotal moments of America’s westward expansion to life with this engaging and interactive resource for upper elementary and middle school social studies classrooms. From the Louisiana Purchase (1803) to the closing of the Western Frontier (1890), this resource includes everything you need to captivate your students while covering key historical events and themes.
The Westward Expansion – Presentation, Guided Notes + Doodle Notes package features a 50-slide presentation, printable & digital guided notes/Doodle Notes, and a Let’s Recap summative review, ensuring an interactive and structured learning experience for your students.
Topics Covered:
- The U.S. Grew Bigger – The Louisiana Purchase (1803) and later land additions helped the country expand westward.
- The Oregon Trail and Other Routes – Many settlers traveled west on trails like the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails to find new land and opportunities.
- Manifest Destiny – Many Americans believed it was their right to expand west, even though Native Americans already lived there.
- Native American Land Was Taken – As settlers moved west, Native Americans were forced off their land, often through war, broken treaties, and forced relocation, like the Trail of Tears.
- Gold and Railroads Brought More People – The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) and the Transcontinental Railroad (completed in 1869) made it easier for settlers to move west.
- New States Were Created – As more people moved west, new states were formed, and the U.S. map changed.
- Farmers and Ranchers Changed the Land – The Homestead Act (1862) gave free land to settlers, and inventions like barbed wire made farming and ranching easier.
- Conflicts and Wars Happened – Native American tribes fought to protect their land, leading to battles like Little Bighorn (1876) and tragic events like the Wounded Knee Massacre (1890).
- Transportation Improved – Steamboats, railroads, and the Pony Express helped people and goods move across the country faster.
- The Frontier Closed – By 1890, there was no longer a clear western frontier, and the U.S. had expanded from coast to coast.
What’s Included?
- 50-slide presentation in Google Slides* (No Google Drive access required; you will be forced to make a copy)
- 16-slide Guided Notes / Doodle Notes® in Google Slides* (Perfect for electronic assignments)
- 16-page PDF Guided Notes / Doodle Notes® (For students to write on)
- 3-page “Let’s Recap” review (Can be used as exit tickets, summative assessment, or comprehension check)
- 16-page PDF Answer Key (For Guided Notes / Doodle Notes®)
Why You’ll Love This Resource:
- Engaging & Interactive: Keep students engaged with Doodle Notes®, which foster creativity and active participation.
- No Prep Needed: Ready-to-use materials save you hours of planning and preparation.
- Aligned Content: The presentation slides directly match the Guided Notes, making note-taking easy.
Cornell Note Format:
The student pages follow the Cornell Note format, with:
- Left-hand column: Instructions & key questions
- Right-hand column: Space for doodles, key facts, and guided notes
This method helps students:
- Stay organized with structured note-taking
- Review efficiently with key points clearly separated
- Engage actively by summarizing and visualizing content
Why Use Guided Notes / Doodle Notes?
- Boosts Retention – Visual + text = stronger memory recall
- Enhances Understanding – Visual learning simplifies complex ideas
- Encourages Personalization – Students can color, highlight, and customize their notes
- Improves Focus & Engagement – Keeps students actively learning
- Breaks Down Complex Topics – Makes history easier to understand
“Let’s Recap” Pages
These pages help reinforce learning with a variety of question types, including:
- ✔ Cause and effect
- ✔ Fill-in-the-blank
- ✔ Multiple choice
- ✔ Open-ended responses
Perfect for exit tickets, comprehension checks, or assessments!
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⏰ Important Note About Google ⏰
This resource is designed in Google Slides. After purchase, you will receive a download link to make a copy of the original file. You will NOT be asked to access your Google Drive.</p>
This Westward Expansion resource is engaging, no-prep, and packed with valuable content—perfect for making history come alive in your classroom!
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