FEATURES Andrew Jackson: Hero or villain? Oakridger Let’s look at one of Tennessee’s three U.S. presidents, Andrew Jackson. He served from 1829 to 1837. The other two were, James K. Polk and Andrew Johnson. All three have locations where you can visit a place in Tennessee to explore their history.
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There’s one cut-out for villain Andrew Jackson and one for hero Andrew Jackson. I ask my students to write down specific examples of hero behavior on one side and villain behavior on the other side of their graphic organizer. 5. Engage students in collaborative writing. Sometimes kids think better when they can collaborate.
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Opper Project Lesson Plans Andrew Jackson: Hero or Villain? Andrew Jackson: Hero or Villain? Lesson Plan 8th Grade Language Arts Common Core Standards -RI.8.6. Determine an author’s point of view or purpose in a text and analyze how the author acknowledges and responds to conflicting evidence or viewpoints. -SL.8.1.
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Andrew Jackson: hero or villain? doc, 300 KB As students learn about Andrew Jackson’s presidency, they decide what facts about him were positive and negative. Students will use these facts to create an argument to prove that Andrew Jackson was either a hero or villain. Each section has a link that takes students to engaging Jackson learning videos.
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doc, 300 KB As students learn about Andrew Jackson’s presidency, they decide what facts about him were positive and negative. Students will use these facts to create an argument to prove that Andrew Jackson was either a hero or villain. Each section has a link that takes students to engaging Jackson learning videos. He ran for President in 1824, winning the popular vote but losing the Electoral College. He ran again in 1828 and won and 4 years later won reelection. Andrew Jackson seemed to live a life that, had it been the product of some work of fiction, would seem almost too much to believe. Certainly a hero. But…. There was another side to Andrew Jackson.
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“Was Andrew Jackson a Hero or a Villain?” is the question your students are going write about and discuss with their classmates in this collaborative poster project. Each student is given a piece of the puzzle with a writing prompt that they complete to show an understanding of the topic. Next, they are given the oppor… 22 Andrew Jackson ideas | andrew jackson, jackson, american presidents
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Andrew Jackson: Hero or Villain? Mini-Poster, Social Studies: Teacher’s Discovery “Was Andrew Jackson a Hero or a Villain?” is the question your students are going write about and discuss with their classmates in this collaborative poster project. Each student is given a piece of the puzzle with a writing prompt that they complete to show an understanding of the topic. Next, they are given the oppor…
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Andrew Jackson Hero or Villain Poster | bulb FEATURES Andrew Jackson: Hero or villain? Oakridger Let’s look at one of Tennessee’s three U.S. presidents, Andrew Jackson. He served from 1829 to 1837. The other two were, James K. Polk and Andrew Johnson. All three have locations where you can visit a place in Tennessee to explore their history.
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Andrew Jackson: hero or villain? Opper Project Lesson Plans Andrew Jackson: Hero or Villain? Andrew Jackson: Hero or Villain? Lesson Plan 8th Grade Language Arts Common Core Standards -RI.8.6. Determine an author’s point of view or purpose in a text and analyze how the author acknowledges and responds to conflicting evidence or viewpoints. -SL.8.1.
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The life and times of the seventh U.S. president Andrew Jackson: Hero or Villain? Overview This inquiry focuses on the defining themes of Andrew Jackson’s presidency. Students will discuss Jacksonian Democracy, the War on the National Bank, and policy toward Native Americans.
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Andrew Jackson Hero or Villian Graphic Organizer | Teaching Resources doc, 300 KB As students learn about Andrew Jackson’s presidency, they decide what facts about him were positive and negative. Students will use these facts to create an argument to prove that Andrew Jackson was either a hero or villain. Each section has a link that takes students to engaging Jackson learning videos.
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Andrew Jackson Hero or Villain Poster | bulb He ran for President in 1824, winning the popular vote but losing the Electoral College. He ran again in 1828 and won and 4 years later won reelection. Andrew Jackson seemed to live a life that, had it been the product of some work of fiction, would seem almost too much to believe. Certainly a hero. But…. There was another side to Andrew Jackson.
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Andrew Jackson Hero or Villain Poster | bulb There’s one cut-out for villain Andrew Jackson and one for hero Andrew Jackson. I ask my students to write down specific examples of hero behavior on one side and villain behavior on the other side of their graphic organizer. 5. Engage students in collaborative writing. Sometimes kids think better when they can collaborate.
Andrew Jackson: hero or villain? Andrew Jackson Hero or Villian Graphic Organizer | Teaching Resources Andrew Jackson: Hero or Villain? Overview This inquiry focuses on the defining themes of Andrew Jackson’s presidency. Students will discuss Jacksonian Democracy, the War on the National Bank, and policy toward Native Americans.