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Coloring U.S. History (Ongoing)

This class is designed to introduce young learners to U.S. History and inspire them to want to learn more! Coloring sheets will be provided with each lesson.
Tamara J Stafford (T.J.)
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(172)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

US Grade 2 - 4
The most fascinating stories ever told are the ones written in the pages of history.  In this ongoing class, students will learn about a different events from U.S. History each week through coloring a picture, listening to stories and discussing topics with the class. Starting with the American Revolution and continuing on to the Cold War, every lesson will be filled with exciting events that shaped the United States of America. Multiple viewpoints will be considered with each topic. Each lesson will stand alone, and students are welcome to join and withdraw at any time. The classes will be ongoing for twenty weeks with the first four topics listed below. At the end of the twenty weeks, the lessons will begin again with week one. 



Week 1 (Week of September 23) Boston Tea Party
Week 2 Week of September 30) Midnight Ride of Paul Revere
Week 3 (Week of October 7) Declaration of Independence
Week 4 (Week of October 14) U.S. Constitution
Week 5 (Week of October 21) Westward Expansion
Week 6 (Week of October 28) Underground Railroad
Week 7 (Week of November 4) Civil War
Week 8 (Week of November 11) Era of Reconstruction
Week 9 (Week of November 18) Transcontinental Railroad
Week 10 (Week of November 25) Gilded Age
Week 11 (Week of December 2) Spanish American War
Week 12 (Week of December 9) (WW1) 
Week 13 (Week of December 16) Roaring 20's
Week 14 (Week of January 6) Great Depression
Week 15 (Week of January 13) WW2
Week 16 (Week of January 20) Korean War/ Cold War
Week 17 (Week of January 27) Civil Rights   
Week 18 (Week of February 3) John F. Kennedy and Cuban Missile Crisis)
Week 19 (Week of February 10) 1960's/Vietnam
Week 20 (Week of February 17) End of Cold War

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Parents should be advised that sensitive subjects will be addressed as part of this lesson. This includes the topics of war and slavery during the early years of the United States. Additionally, the mistreatment of Native Americans will be covered as it relates to Westward Expansion. Addressing these topics in a straightforward and age-appropriate manner is my highest priority. Students will have the opportunity to ask questions and reflect on these topics.
Supply List
A coloring sheet will be provided before each lesson
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined December, 2020
4.9
172reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Liberty University
I have a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a declared minor in Psychology. In addition to my degree, which covers all academic subjects taught at the Elementary level, I have also completed multiple courses on American history, and Western Civilization. Additionally, my studies included courses on developmental psychology.  As a teacher, I have taught over 500 online classes, revolving around English and History. These lessons have covered social injustices and war. My focus on psychology and experience teaching such subjects plays an essential role in how this information is presented to ensure accuracy and age appropriateness. 

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$10

weekly
1x per week
45 min

Completed by 37 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-10
1-6 learners per class

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