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Preview of Renaissance Newspaper Activity - Print & Digital

Renaissance Newspaper Activity - Print & Digital

Created by
Addie Williams
The Renaissance Newspaper - Students create a newspaper based on the events of the Renaissance. It's a fun and engaging way for students to delve a little deeper into an aspect of the Renaissance they find interesting. Includes everything you need to get started today. Both digital and paper versions included! Greate for Distance or Online Learning.Includes a link to Google™ Slides so that students can work online - they can add color, photos, and their text into the templates included or crea
Preview of Renaissance Biography Project worksheet

Renaissance Biography Project worksheet

Created by
AMY MILLER
You have been chosen by Renaissance Time Magazine to write biographies of famous Renaissance people for our new issue. The issue's title is "The Most Influential People of the Renaissance". Your job is to write biographies for each of our honorees. Pick any 2 of the Renaissance people listed below; your fellow journalists will do the rest! RUBRIC INCLUDED
Preview of Middle Ages Research Project

Middle Ages Research Project

This is a research project on the Middle Ages for middle school students, but it could be modified for both elementary and high school students.The document includes project requirements, suggested topics, rubric, and timeline.Middle Ages Research Project by Lori A. Musa is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.
Preview of Seven Wonders of the World research project

Seven Wonders of the World research project

Created by
Ruth S.
Seven Wonders of the World research project This is a nine page packet of student worksheets they can use when researching the seven wonders of the ancient and medieval worlds. There are written activities and a list of the wonders that students can choose from. Project ideas include: creating a model of the wonder, preparing a PowerPoint project, designing a movie poster and more. This packet also includes a self evaluation page that asks what strategies were used to gather the information, w
Preview of Medieval Castle Project

Medieval Castle Project

Created by
Think Bright
Students will love creating their own castle from medieval times. The written report must include the parts and uses of real castles, methods of defense, and descriptions of the living areas inside castles. A rubric for grading is included. Check out this popular product that students also really enjoy: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Coat-of-Arms-Project-1144594
Preview of The Black Death-- Research and Poster Project

The Black Death-- Research and Poster Project

Created by
Leanne Reaves
Oh, the Black Death—oddly a class favorite! This student-centered lesson (online research, poster creation) was created with the aim for students to develop a well-rounded knowledge of the Black Death and its impact on medieval society. Part-One: Part one of the lesson includes a two-page research assignment where students must use the internet to investigate information on the Black Death. The questions vary from defining key words to critical thinking questions. This typically takes my sophomo
Preview of Feudalism Project

Feudalism Project

The "My Feudal Manor Character Project" includes templates for students to create a feudal character (peasant, knight, lord, queen, or king) and a fictional manor map with a map key. Everything you need in one product!
Preview of Black Death Project

Black Death Project

The Black Death is spreading quickly, but students have just enough time to post a SnapChat story! This project includes directions, character development prompts, and story boards. Social media is not required!
Preview of Golden Age of Islam Mini Projects

Golden Age of Islam Mini Projects

Students will review what they learned about the people, advancements, inventions, documents, events, and more from the Golden Age of Islam (Islamic Civilization during Medieval History) by making trading cards, a cube, or both. Each project balances academic requirements with personal choice and historically responsible creativity. This includes a teacher information page, cube construction visuals, and a points distribution. This could work for a sub! See the preview for a closer look!You migh
Preview of Black Death Bubonic Plague Informational Reading & Inquiry Based Activities

Black Death Bubonic Plague Informational Reading & Inquiry Based Activities

Need a no-prep way to introduce the Black Death Across Europe that practices the Inquiry Based Learning Format? This Informational reading on the era starting at 1347s C.E. on the topic is a great way to introduce this significant era in history while addressing Inquiry standards in your classroom. And it wraps up the lesson with an incredible project rubric that is sure to help guide your students in showing all they have learned in the lesson!In this reading, research, and inquiry activity, st
Preview of Kingdoms and Trading States of Africa Lesson Plan

Kingdoms and Trading States of Africa Lesson Plan

Created by
Holly Pederson
This lesson is about the early kingdoms and trading states of Africa. In this lesson, students will select topics that they will present individually or as a group about the kingdoms and trading states of Africa. This lesson is part of a unit on the regional civilizations in Europe, Africa, and Asia (600-1450). The unit and lesson are for a high school World History class. This lesson should take two days to complete with one day to research the topic and one day to present the topics. All of th
Preview of Hundred Years' War Joan of Arc Informational Reading & Inquiry Based Activities

Hundred Years' War Joan of Arc Informational Reading & Inquiry Based Activities

Need a no-prep way to introduce the Hundred Years' War that practices the Inquiry Based Learning Format? This Informational reading on the era starting at 1337s C.E. on the topic is a great way to introduce this significant era in history while addressing Inquiry standards in your classroom. And it wraps up the lesson with an incredible project rubric that is sure to help guide your students in showing all they have learned in the lesson!In this reading, research, and inquiry activity, students
Preview of The Crusades Informational Reading & Inquiry Based Learning Activities

The Crusades Informational Reading & Inquiry Based Learning Activities

Need a no-prep way to introduce the The Crusades that practices the Inquiry Based Learning Format? This Informational reading on the era starting at 1095 C.E. on the topic is a great way to introduce this significant era in history while addressing Inquiry standards in your classroom. And it wraps up the lesson with an incredible project rubric that is sure to help guide your students in showing all they have learned in the lesson!In this reading, research, and inquiry activity, students will in
Preview of Middle Ages Diorama

Middle Ages Diorama

Peeps are invading the Middle Ages! This diorama project instructs students to create a three-dimensional representation of a scene from medieval culture. With over twenty scenes to choose from, students will develop their projects based on real-life historical figures. Then, students will present their work.This resource includes directions (step-by-step), material ideas, a brainstorming page, a presentation script, a rubric page, and informational descriptions of the following:Peeps at a Medie
Preview of Middle Ages - How to Attack and Defend a Castle - Full Lesson Plan

Middle Ages - How to Attack and Defend a Castle - Full Lesson Plan

Created by
Halls of History
Would you rather attack or defend a castle? This is the question I pose my students at the beginning of the class. By the end they choose which side they would be on. This engaging lesson splits students into two groups: the attackers and the defenders!This fun lesson includes:* Full lesson plan description* Blank "Attacking" charts* Blank "Defending" charts* Answer keys for all charts* Websites for your students to begin researchWho will survive? The Attackers or the Defenders?!?!Here are some
Preview of Interpreting Nursery Rhymes, Black Death Intro and Evaluating Sources (ACARA)

Interpreting Nursery Rhymes, Black Death Intro and Evaluating Sources (ACARA)

Created by
Duffy Stirling
*** Also available as part of Duffy's Black Death Package: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Duffys-Complete-Black-Death-Depth-Study-Package-1560411 *** Although this is the introductory task I use for the beginning of a history unit on the Black Death, it works as a short introduction to evaluating web sources. It’s always best practice to introduce historical skills (such as evaluating sources) in context, so I like to work them into the content where possible. It starts by examinin
Preview of Knights of the Middle Ages Training Manual Booklet Project

Knights of the Middle Ages Training Manual Booklet Project

It is the 11th century and King Henry I, has required that your students, experienced knights, create a training manual book for kids to study before they become expert and well-trained knights. Students will take on the perspective of a trained and experienced adult knight in the 11th century. TopicsStudents will research various aspects of the life and culture of the knights including: (1) a brief history of the Middle Ages, (2) weapons, (3) armor (4) chivalry, (5) dubbing ceremony, (6) cast
Preview of Middle Ages Take Home Projects with Rubrics

Middle Ages Take Home Projects with Rubrics

Created by
Curt Minton
This is a list of ten take home style projects on the Middle Ages complete with rubrics for each one. There are different options to accommodate different learning styles and availability of resources such as the internet at home. Students and teachers have the option to choose to build a castle or catapult, research medieval warfare, write their own medieval story, and even perform a dramatic scene set in the Middle Ages. For those artistic students, there is even an option to draw a medieva
Preview of Historical Walls Did they actually work? Do they work today

Historical Walls Did they actually work? Do they work today

Created by
Gary Schoales
The Athenians could not defeat the Spartans infantry phalanx in battle so they relied on their Long Wall to protect their city. The Chinese could not stop the invasion of the Mongols so they constructed the longest wall in history, the so-called Great Wall of China, to stop the onslaught. The Romans failed to conquer the fierce tribes in the North of Britain so they built Hadrian’s Wall to keep them from attacking the South. Throughout the Middle Ages cities were surrounded by walls like that i
Preview of COVID - 19 vs. Black Death Primary Source Analysis

COVID - 19 vs. Black Death Primary Source Analysis

The Black Death spread through Europe in the 1340’s killing almost 50 million people. The Black Death is described as the greatest pandemic in Europe. Coronavirus is currently crippling the world due to its high number of cases. Throughout this assignment you will be looking at both the Black Death and the Coronavirus to answer the question: How are the effects of the Black Plague and Coronavirus similar. What can we learn from historic events that influence today?
Preview of Mongol Conquests Yuan Dynasty Informational Reading & Inquiry Based Activities

Mongol Conquests Yuan Dynasty Informational Reading & Inquiry Based Activities

Need a no-prep way to introduce the Mongol Conquests and the Yuan Dynasty that practices the Inquiry Based Learning Format? This Informational reading on the era starting at 1000 C.E. on the region is a great way to introduce this significant era in history while addressing Inquiry standards in your classroom. And it wraps up the lesson with an incredible project rubric that is sure to help guide your students in showing all they have learned in the lesson!In this reading, research, and inquiry
Preview of Medieval History Interview: Lifestyles of the Rich & Everyone Else

Medieval History Interview: Lifestyles of the Rich & Everyone Else

Created by
Heather Flood
Looking for a class activity that makes the middle ages & research fun? Then the Medieval History Interview is for you. Your students will be producers for the hit reality TV show "Lifestyles of the Rich & Everyone Else." They will select a person from the middle ages, research their lives and interview them. Includes: Interview questions, in class dramatic activities and can be used as the basis for student created videos.Successfully used with 4-12th graders.
Preview of Primary Computer :Double Click  4

Primary Computer :Double Click 4

Created by
omega zone
Computer is considered the ideal tool for expressing creative ideas in our modern time. It is the most recognized and most effective means of communication worldwide. This series is introduced in a very smooth and simplified way to meet the students’ requirements by getting them acquainted with the ways of utilizing the computer properly and safely. The series also tackles the important software programs needed by students in the primary stages with regard to the Internet and its essential role
Preview of Primary Computer : Double Click  3

Primary Computer : Double Click 3

Created by
omega zone
Computer is considered the ideal tool for expressing creative ideas in our modern time. It is the most recognized and most effective means of communication worldwide. This series is introduced in a very smooth and simplified way to meet the students’ requirements by getting them acquainted with the ways of utilizing the computer properly and safely. The series also tackles the important software programs needed by students in the primary stages with regard to the Internet and its essential role
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