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11th grade Common Core RH.6-8.6 posters

Preview of Causes of the American Revolution Bundle

Causes of the American Revolution Bundle

Created by
Make History Fun
This file is packed with supplemental materials for your classroom! There are 3 word wall posters that you can hang up. Three sets of Presentations and Fill in the blank notes, 3 hands-on-history puzzles, a wordsearch, and a review game. If you are looking for something to supplement your lessons or a few lessons that can quickly take you through some of the major causes of the American Revolution, this will help you!Teach your students about the Boston Massacre with the Propaganda worksheet.The
Preview of Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points - Gallery Walk, Political Cartoon & Speech Analysis

Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points - Gallery Walk, Political Cartoon & Speech Analysis

This product was created with the intention of covering Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points as part of your WWI unit or Imperialism study It can be used for introduction, review, as sub-plans, homework, or extra-credit opportunities!This product includes the following:Bell-ringer & Exit slip prompts and templatesInstructions for use: for the teacherPrintable student handouts / guided questions linked to CCSSPrintable Posters and labels with links to additional resourcesPolitical Cartoon Activity AND
Preview of Historical Reading & Writing Posters

Historical Reading & Writing Posters

Created by
Marco's Market
Looking for posters to help your students think, read, and write more like a historian? These posters are the perfect addition to any history classroom and help students learn how to process:Historical SourcesImagesMapsBackground and Informational TextsFeel free to send me a message with any questions, concerns, feedback, or suggestions!
Preview of Reform Movement Political Cartoon Project

Reform Movement Political Cartoon Project

Are your students home from school for the coronavirus outbreak and you need to assign them something fun, yet educational? My students had a BLAST with this project and did such a great job. I give them the option of working alone or working with another student. This project has students working to better understand political cartoons, researching a reform movement and then utilizing that knowledge to create a political cartoon of their own. This product comes with the full description, rubric
Preview of Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand - Infographic Background Brief - Road to WWII

Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand - Infographic Background Brief - Road to WWII

Students need background knowledge to comprehend the novels of the EngageNY modules. Infographic Background Briefs are 1-page documents that serve as an anchor text. In visuals, they present the MOST important information students need to understand about the context of the novel. Introduce the Infographic Background Brief in the beginning of the unit, engage students in close reading of its parts, and use the brief to identify companion texts for students to read and deepen their knowledge of t
Preview of Classroom Timeline poster and chart ! with over 65 events!

Classroom Timeline poster and chart ! with over 65 events!

Easy timeline Print-out for Classroom! Best Classroom timeline in the world! Example of set up! All you need to do is print, cut and place! Depending on your size choice it can be 10 to 30 feet! Over 65 important world events perfect for any social Studies class! Created by experienced Teacher! Super easy to cut out and paste up! Laminated is recommended by not required! Empty time cards for custom events added in slides!
Preview of September 11th (9-11) Memorial Art Activity (Google Comp)

September 11th (9-11) Memorial Art Activity (Google Comp)

9/11 Memorial Art Project Using the information on the 9/11 Memorial Museum Website (link below), students will study artwork that was created as a response to the 9/11 attacks. Students will choose one of the artists to profile and answer questions on the worksheet. After examining the artwork and answering questions, students will create an art project of their own based on the 9/11 Terrorist attacks and the impact they had on the United States of America.  Included in this lesson:Project Dire
Preview of The Berlin Wall Artwork Activity (Google Comp)

The Berlin Wall Artwork Activity (Google Comp)

The Berlin Wall Art Activity Students will understand the lasting impact of The Cold War by analyzing the murals that were painting on the wall during the 1990s and will create their own murals to represent the feelings of citizens living in Germany during the Cold War. Included in this lesson:Project Directions Berlin Wall Research PageMural Template Page and Student Reflection SheetGrading RubricGoogle Doc form of students questions and readingThis purchase is for one teacher/one class licens
Preview of American Revolution Protest Poster POV Assignment

American Revolution Protest Poster POV Assignment

Created by
Kaity Camano
Teach your students how to look at both the American colonists' and the British's points of view on a series of taxes and acts created leading up to the revolution. Students will make a creative American colonists protest poster on the front and then write about the British point of view on the same tax or act on the back. This comes with directions, a grading rubric, and the handout itself. You can assign it for inclass (45-80 minute period) or students can work on it at home over a few days. D
Preview of The New Deal One-Pager and Gallery Walk Activity (Google Comp)

The New Deal One-Pager and Gallery Walk Activity (Google Comp)

The New Deal One-Pager and Gallery Walk ActivityIs your class learning about the Great Depression in World History or United States History? In this interactive activity, students will create a one-pager mini poster explaining one major part of The New Deal. Students will choose from the topics below and will create a full-page informational poster with pictures, color, and informational text. Once students have completed the one-pager poster, posters will be hung around the room or hallway and
Preview of WWI Propaganda Posters

WWI Propaganda Posters

There are six U.S. propaganda posters from WWI. Students have to analyze and answer questions on the posters. There are 2-3 questions per poster.
Preview of Historical Figures Mock Twitter

Historical Figures Mock Twitter

Created by
Ashanti Ehrhart
This template can be used as a  formative assessment as students research historical figures. Students should  fill in the template as the historical figure might in modern day. All blanks and boxes should be filled/changed. the profile image should be changed on the profile as well as within each individual tweet. A link to a tweet simulator is provided for all three sample tweets. Students should use this link to formulate new tweets according to your designated expectations and copy and paste
Preview of Annotating Social Studies Texts (Free)

Annotating Social Studies Texts (Free)

This is a guide for students to understand the difference between annotating a history or social studies content area text versus a literature or language text. This tool promotes critical thinking skills. After a mini lesson using this handout, students should be able to annotate texts with purpose, rather than appeal to their instructors. Both a colorful version and black and white are included in this download.
Preview of Anglo-Saxon Vikings Timeline Posters
Preview of World War 2 Home Front Propaganda Posters

World War 2 Home Front Propaganda Posters

Created by
Brianna Lafoon
This lesson helps students think critically about propaganda and media by having them analyze posters from WWII. Students think about the audience, the message, and the purpose behind each set of posters. The lesson comes with poster worksheets and ideas for discussion. A power point presentation for the lesson can also be purchased.
Preview of Historical Thinking Skills: Questions and Sentence Starters

Historical Thinking Skills: Questions and Sentence Starters

Created by
Devon Burger
This resource will help your students with their historical thinking skills—especially sourcing, corroborating, and contextualizing historical documents. The skills are from the Stanford History Education Group's work, and many of the specific questions and sentence starters come from their Historical Thinking Chart. I simply formatted these questions and sentence starters in a way that I thought would be more useful for my students.I use this by printing it double-sided and laminating the paper
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