This lesson goes with this video "Jacob Riis & How the Other Half Lived."
1) Interactive, Follow-Along Notesheet
2) Quick Quiz
3) Extension Activity
All our videos teaches through the power of story which makes history relevant and meaningful for students. Students dive deep into the lives of immigrants in New York’s worst slums through Riis’ photography to understand the struggles of immigrants and the problems of urbanization and realize the importance of shedding light on contemporary social ills. Students explore the push and pull factors that brought millions of immigrants to America’s shores, the allure of the city, and the consequences of rapid urbanization. Learning the awesome story of how Riis struggled at first just to survive in NYC and then to bring attention to the plight of millions suffering in the darkness, students understand the historical factors that ushered in the Progressive Era.
After the video, notes, and quiz, students complete a mini-DBQ (Document Based Question) with 3 sources: a photograph, a diagram, and short text. They answer short guiding questions to check for understanding before writing a brief essay using the documents to ensure diverse learners can be successful!
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