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History

  • The student has learned about the causes and impact of the Great Depression on the American economy and society.
  • They now understand the government's response to the crisis, including the New Deal programs, and their long-term effects.
  • They have studied the experiences of individuals and families during the Depression, gaining empathy and insight into the hardships faced.
  • Furthermore, they have developed critical thinking skills by analyzing primary sources and understanding different perspectives on the era.

Tip: Encourage the student to explore multimedia resources such as documentaries, films, or online exhibits related to the Great Depression. They can also engage in discussions with family members or elderly community members who may have lived through that period.

Book Recommendations

  • Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse: A gripping novel set during the Dust Bowl years of the Great Depression, offering a personal perspective on the era's challenges.
  • Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis: This award-winning book follows a young boy's experiences during the Great Depression, capturing the struggles and resilience of African American families.
  • Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan: Set in the 1930s, this novel portrays the difficulties faced by Mexican immigrants in California during the Great Depression, encompassing themes of hardship and hope.

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