This is a 12 question video guide for the IMAX film Dream Big: Engineering Our World. This is a 45 minute film about how engineers are making a difference in our world today. I show this film to my 7th grade class when we're learning about the
This is a 20 question video guide to the Edison vs. Tesla episode of the National Geographic series "American Genius". This episode details the rivalry between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla and battle to see which electric current (Direct Current
This is a 20 question video guide for the PBS special "Hamilton's America", which details the creation and rise of the popular broadway musical "Hamilton". This is a great program to show students after introducing them to the musical in your
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, Government, U.S. History
This is a 25 question video guide to the Hearst vs. Pulitzer episode of the National Geographic series "American Genius". This episode details the rivalry between William Randolph Hearst & Joseph Pulitzer, who became newspaper giants during the
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History, Journalism
This is a 42 slide power point presentation about Colonial America from 1587-1776. My students write notes from this power point using the Cornell note taking method while I verbally explain the places and events detailed in each slide. This power
This is a 58-slide power point presentation that covers US history from 1865-1914. Topics include Reconstruction, the Progressive Era, the Industrial Revolution, the Gilded Age, and US imperialism.
The following topics are discussed in detail in the
This is a 25 question video guide to the Wright vs. Curtiss episode of the National Geographic series "American Genius". This episode details the rivalry between the Wright Brothers and Glenn Curtiss in the innovation of the airplane. The questions
This is a 25 slide power point presentation about the American Revolution and the beginning of the new nation (1776-1787). My students write notes from this power point using the Cornell note taking method while I verbally explain the places and
This is a 42-slide power point presentation on World War II. In my history classes, my students use the Cornell note taking method to write notes from this power point while I verbally explain the people and events on each slide. The power point is
This is a 34-slide power point presentation of the First World War. I have my students take notes from this power point using the Cornell note taking method while I verbally describe the person or event on each slide. This power point is very
This is a 20 question video guide to the Farnsworth vs. Sarnoff episode of the National Geographic series "American Genius". The teacher key to this film guide is also included. This episode details the race between teenage (later adult) inventor
This is a graphic organizer that I use in my 8th grade American history class to supplement my lessons on the Civil Rights Movement. I use various scenes from Lee Daniels' The Butler to emphasize major events including sit-ins/civil disobedience,
This is a 20 question video guide to the Colt vs. Wesson episode of the National Geographic series "American Genius". This episode details the rivalry between Samuel Colt and Daniel Wesson to invent and innovate the revolver in the mid 1800s. The
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