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Shays’ Rebellion - University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Educational materials developed through the Howard County History Labs Program, a partnership between the Howard County Public School System and the UMBC Center for History Education. Shays Rebellion Historical Thinking Skills Assessed: Close Reading, Corroboration Author/School/System: Megan Brown and Ronald Bianchi, Howard County Public School System, Maryland Course: United States History Level: Upper Elementary/Middle Task Question: How did the leaders of the American Revolution view Shays Rebellion ? Learning Outcome: Students will be able to read closely and corroborate multiple primary sources to draw conclusions about the founding fathers views of Shays Rebellion . Standards Alignment: Common Core Standards for English Language Arts and Literacy National History Standards Era 3: Revolution and the New Nation Standard 3: The institutions and practices of government created during the Revolution and how they were revised between 1787 and 1815 to create the foundation of the American political system based on the Constitution and the B

in the margins of the first organizer. Have pairs of students work together to re-read, summarize, and complete the note-taking organizer. Pose the task question: “How did the leaders of the American Revolution view Shays’ Rebellion?” Solicit responses based on what students currently know about the rebellion and United States history.

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