History
- The student has learned about the causes of the Great Depression, including the stock market crash, bank failures, and drought conditions during the Dust Bowl.
- They have explored the impact of the Great Depression on different groups of people, such as farmers, urban workers, and minorities.
- They have gained an understanding of the New Deal programs and their significance in addressing the economic challenges of the time.
- They have examined primary sources, such as photographs, letters, and speeches, to gain insight into the experiences of individuals during the Great Depression.
For continued development, encourage the student to research and present on specific aspects of the Great Depression, such as the impact on cultural and artistic movements of the time. They could also explore the global impact of the Great Depression and its role in shaping international relations during the 1930s.
Book Recommendations
- The Great Depression: A History From Beginning to End by Hourly History: This book provides a concise overview of the Great Depression, making it accessible for ninth-grade readers.
- Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse: This novel offers a fictional account of a young girl's experiences during the Dust Bowl, providing a personal perspective on the era.
- Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis: While set during the Great Depression, this book follows a young boy's journey to find his father, offering a relatable coming-of-age story within the historical context.
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