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11th grade european history Common Core CCRA.W.7 resources

Preview of Reformation Biography

Reformation Biography

Created by
Mrs Aucoin Store
Students choose one person from the Reformation to do a biography about.People to choose from:Martin Luther William Tyndale Jan Hus Giovanni di Lorenzo de’ Medici (Also known as Pope Leo X)Henry VIIITomas de Torquemada There is a graphic organizer to fill out, then the students need to use that information to make a poster or PowerPoint. A grading rubric is included.
Preview of Monty Python Medieval Unit - Full Lesson

Monty Python Medieval Unit - Full Lesson

This is a multi day lesson for Monty Python and Holy Grail for World History and European History. King Arthur is a legendary figure from medieval literature and folklore. While the historical existence of King Arthur remains a subject of debate and speculation, his character and the stories associated with him have had a profound influence on medieval culture and literature. Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a classic comedy film that parodies the Arthurian legends and medieval times. While it
Preview of Odious to Clovis; The Early Middle Ages in Heroic Couplets

Odious to Clovis; The Early Middle Ages in Heroic Couplets

Created by
Creative History
Clovis the Great was one the Kings of the early Franks and the person, who, with his wife’s encouragement, brought Christianity to Northern Europe. However, he was also a violent person who ruled a violent society. The clearest picture of Clovis is provided by Gregory of Tours, a Christian monk, in his History of the Franks. The students will be reading a portion of Clovis life from History of the Franks, and creating a poem, “Odious to Clovis,” where you will describe the life and times of t
Preview of The Victorian/Edwardian Era Research and Presentation

The Victorian/Edwardian Era Research and Presentation

Created by
Free Mrs Frizzle
This activity, which includes instruction, topics, and a rubric, has students independently research Britain's Victorian and Edwardian era (a great way to engage students in prior knowledge before reading Mrs. Dalloway or Heart of Darkness!). First, students spend one class period (90 minutes) researching and developing a presentation for the class; students are able to choose their own topics, with twenty-two listed. On day two, students then present their findings.
Preview of A Common Core Approach to Primary Sources & Research; Biography

A Common Core Approach to Primary Sources & Research; Biography

Created by
Creative History
Get past the trees of Common Core State Standards to the forest that can tell you what these changes are and why they are good for history teachers. History is now front and center in teaching literacy as a key player in the ELA Anchor Standards. In reading “students must grapple with works of exceptional craft and thought whose range extends across genres, cultures, and centuries” which is history class. And in writing, where students “have to become adept at gathering information, evaluatin
Preview of Dear Niccolo; A Common Core Approach to Machiavelli's The Prince

Dear Niccolo; A Common Core Approach to Machiavelli's The Prince

Created by
Creative History
Machiavelli's The Prince examines politics during the Renaissance, changing the way people looked at government in the same manner that art and literature were forever changed. Any study of the Renaissance and politics must take into account Machiavelli's examination of politics, not as an ideal version but a practical guide, derived from history. Have your students turn the Prince into an advice column for princes, allowing them to delineate both the problems and the solutions offered by Mach
Preview of Songs of the Scientific Revolution; Terza Rima for the Journey of Science

Songs of the Scientific Revolution; Terza Rima for the Journey of Science

Created by
Creative History
The Scientific Revolution during the 16th and 17th centuries marked the beginning of science based on observation and experimentation, challenging the science received from the Classics such as Galen and Ptolemy. Bacon, Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, Newton, Vesalius, are key figures in changing the way that people looked at themselves, the earth, and the universe. Students can improve their writing in accordance with Common Core by writing a research report in the verse of Dante that challenges
Preview of Writing to Government Representatives Worksheet

Writing to Government Representatives Worksheet

A Great resource to teach students about the upcoming midterm election and what they can do to get involved! This worksheet guides them through the steps of writing a letter to their local representatives detailing something they are passionate about. Use this resource and pair it with my powerpoint "Mid Term Election Activity: Writing to Government Representatives" to complete the activity.
Preview of Family Tree

Family Tree

Use this genealogical tree to get parents involved in student learning about generations and familial relationships! It can also be used to visualize familial relationships between characters in a story for Language Arts or royal lineage in European History! It's appropriate for many ages. También disponible en español!
Preview of Michael Faraday Research Organizer & Paper Assignment — General Science — CCSS

Michael Faraday Research Organizer & Paper Assignment — General Science — CCSS

Who is the true father of electricity? Guide students through learning about renowned scientist Michael Faraday with this versatile research planner and essay assignment designed to shepherd learning from information gathering to the development of a polished research essay through the use of L-EA’s thoughtfully scaffolded activities. The basis of a weeks-long research unit or just a “10-second sub plan” (just print and drop on your desk!), this product includes (See PREVIEW):A Michael Faraday e
Preview of Mayflower Compact and Jamestown Laws Assignment (Distance Learning)

Mayflower Compact and Jamestown Laws Assignment (Distance Learning)

This handout provides students with two, early American documents (the "Mayflower Compact" and the "Lawes Divine, Morall and Martiall, etc" from Jamestown, Virginia, which is slightly adapted to make it easier to read) and asks 3 analysis questions to compare them to each other and to today.
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Find European History resources | TPT

Take your students on a journey through European history with TPT! If you’re an educator or parent looking for printable or digital resources to help your student learn about European history, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re teaching about the Renaissance, the Age of Exploration, or the World Wars, there are plenty of high-quality TPT resources at your fingertips to teach European history to your students.

European history activities to try

Here are a few examples of the different types of activities and lessons you can find on TPT to help teach students about European history:

Centers & Stations

Through the use of centers, students can collaborate and discuss topics and content they examine for various eras in European history. For example, you could have students navigate through a handful of centers or stations to help them learn about different elements of the Renaissance period, including influential cities, leaders, and artists. Or, to help them learn about the key figures and milestones of the French Revolution.

Map Making

With map-making activities you can not only teach students about European history, but also incorporate geography into your lessons. As they label and color maps, students can learn about important places in Europe and how European countries have expanded (and fallen) over time. For example, you could have students make maps of Europe before and after World War I to identify how the conflict impacted Europe.

Primary Source Analysis

One of the best ways to learn about European history is through historical documents, letters, diaries, art, and literature. Encourage students to use these firsthand accounts to gain a deeper understanding about European people and events. For instance, you can have students read excerpts from the works of Enlightenment philosophers — like Mary Wollstonecraft — and how they contributed to the political thinking of the time.

Research Projects

Have students research and present on a specific topic of European history, like the Age of Exploration. For example, ask students to choose a famous European Explorer to research, and have them write a short biography of that person or create a short video or presentation about their achievements and legacy.

Frequently asked questions for teaching European history

What is taught in European history?

In European history courses, students are taught about the cultural, economic, political, and social milestones that shaped Europe from the Middle Ages until the present.

What types of European History resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of European history resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from interactive notebooks to gallery walks.

How do I find European history resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing European history lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for European history resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.