Feudal SocietyLords and VesselsKings and WarfareThe Medieval ManorKingdome and ConquestsThe Age of CharlemagneA Violent TimeReviving the EmpireThe Church in Medieval EuropeThe Crusades and Their AftermathCall for a CrusadeEffects of the CrusadeThe
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, Ancient History, European History
Some areas of Earth are hot and dry, and some are cooler and often wet. Some areas have similar temperatures throughout the year, and others have wide swings from one season to another. Earth has many different types of climate, and those
The Birth of the RenaissanceUrban Growth, Learning, and Culture ConvergeA Shift In IdeasSupporting the ArtsThe Northern RenaissanceWhat Was the Age of Discovery?Why Did Countries Want to Explore?Building EmpiresWhat Was the Reformation?Luther’s
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, Ancient History, European History
1. The Geography and People of Ancient Italy The Italic People The Etruscans2. From Monarchy to Republic The Roman Kings The Founding of the Republic3. How Was the Republic Governed Rome’s Constitution Principles of
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, Ancient History, European History
How Did the Christian Church Divide?DisagreementsThe Great SchismThe Shrinking EmpireForeign invadersThe Fall of ConstantinopleThe Byzantine Culture and LegacyPreserving Roman Law and CultureSpreading the Faith
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, Ancient History, European History
1- The Geography of the Greek World a. A Rugged Land b. A Land Tied to the Sea c. A Mediterranean Climate2- Early Greek History a. Minoan Civilization b. The Mycenaeans c. The Dark Age3- City-States emerge a. The City-State b. Greek Society
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, European History, Geography
Objective 1: Explain the relationship between Earth’s movement and the days and seasons.Objective 2: Describe Earth’s internal structure. Objective 3: Discuss what forces shape Earth’s surface.
Objective 1: Analyze how people depend on the environment and either harm or protect it.Objective 2: Compare the causes and effects of population growth, movement by people, and urbanization.
Objective 1: Describe how societies are structured. Objective 2: Explain how languages, religion, and the arts express culture. Objective 3: Analyze how cultures change.
Human OriginsThe Study of Early HumansHunting for Fossils Piecing the Past TogetherAfrican BeginningsThe Oldest OneEarly Hunter-Gatherers Migration from AfricaAdapting to Varied Environments
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, World History, African History
Africa's unique geography shaped the growth of civilizations that followed the empires of ancient Egypt and Kush. Trade also influenced the development and culture of the continent.My PowerPoint presentations are designed to be both useful and
My PowerPoint presentations are designed to be both useful and aesthetically entertaining for all pupils on curricular themes. My students prefer to receive and debate new topics via PowerPoint 100 percent of the time (compared to reading textbooks,
Ancient Egypt and KushCivilizations DevelopThe Kingdoms of EgyptUniting EgyptThree KingdomsEgyptian GovernmentEgyptian SocietyEgyptian ReligionReligion and SocietyPreparing for the AfterlifeEgyptian AchievementsWritingThe PyramidsScience and
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, Ancient History, African History
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