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History Assessments

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Beyond the Bubble unlocks the vast digital archive of the Library of Congress to create History Assessments of Thinking (HATs). Explore over 130 easy-to-use assessments that measure students' historical thinking rather than recall of facts. There are 10 “flagship” assessments, each marked with a ribbon. Flagship assessments (e.g., The First Thanksgiving) have extended features, including annotated sample student responses and “Going Deeper” videos that provide insights into the assessments and ideas for how to use them. The rest of the assessments are “alternative version” assessments (e.g., Napoleon’s Retreat). Each alternative version assessment features different Library of Congress documents but takes the same form as its flagship. Even if you don't use the flagship assessment, the student responses and videos are useful for understanding the alternative versions. Beyond the Bubble is the cornerstone of SHEG’s membership in the Library of Congress’s Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) Educational Consortium.

Click here for a complete list of HATs.

Topic

  • U.S. History (17)
  • World History (4)

Historical Skills

  • Contextualization (17)
  • (-) Background Knowledge (17)
  • Periodization (8)
  • Corroboration (3)

U.S.-China Relations

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Civil Rights Movement in Context

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Tribal Land Policies

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Forced Removal of Japanese Americans

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Native American Rights

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Labor History

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Breadlines in the 1930s

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Mexican laborers in California, 1935

Mexican Americans in the 1930s

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U.S. Policies on Mexican Migration

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