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Preview of Nationalism & Unification Activity Packet World History

Nationalism & Unification Activity Packet World History

Nationalism & Unification can be introduced or reviewed with this complete Activity Packet with an optimal understanding learning process. This is a complete introduction to the mid-late 1800s Nationalism and Unification. Students are provided links (or may use any available textbooks) to complete 4-Thought Organizers and to interpret primary sources on each event. Includes the following for analysis and content processing: Political cartoonsQuotesImagesMapsText Follows a Learning Proces
Preview of Greek Mythology Unit | Ancient Greece Activities | 6th-10th Grades

Greek Mythology Unit | Ancient Greece Activities | 6th-10th Grades

Help your students see Greek myths in a whole new light with this Greek Mythology Unit. This complete 6-week curriculum introduces the structure and purpose of myths in society, highlighting the similarities of mythology to the modern day. This helps students identify the enduring patterns and motifs in mythology that represent human experiences and behavior even today, thousands of years later. ● Encourages learning while having fun: Developed to create a truly immersive learning experience, th
Preview of Robber Baron or Captain of Industry Political Cartoon Analysis - Print & Digital

Robber Baron or Captain of Industry Political Cartoon Analysis - Print & Digital

This political cartoon analysis resource provides an engaging activity that aids in developing analytic skill and making inferences. This is a perfect way to introduce the concepts Captains of Industry and Robber Baron during the Industrial Era! Students engage in a short reading followed by comparing and contrasting two political cartoons on Carnegie and Rockefeller to determine if the industrialist is depicted as a Robber Baron or Captain of Industry. An informative text is included to provide
Preview of Amazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos (PBS Frontline Video Questions)

Amazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos (PBS Frontline Video Questions)

This graphic organizer handout includes guided viewing questions to help students with viewing and analyzing the PBS Frontline documentary "Amazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos". (Answer Key Included!)The episode is an in depth look at the rise of Amazon and its dominance in the global marketplace. The guided viewing questions are also great for using as a class discussion after watching the documentary.**The video is available via YouTube.Please let me know if you have questions ab
Preview of Manifest Destiny Learning Stations

Manifest Destiny Learning Stations

Is wanting more a good thing? Help your students understand that the constant need for growth has economic, social and political implications with this fun and informative two day lesson. Included:Day by day guide with instructions, guiding questions, set up suggestions and a list of "to do's." Warm ups for each day (One is a mapping activity that ask them to make a mnemonic device, the other has them analyze a painting.)Researched background readings about the time period and the trails west
Preview of Why do we need to learn history?

Why do we need to learn history?

Start your school year addressing the question that they have in the back of their minds, "why do we need this anyway?" Students will start with a "what if" activity where they will be asked to act as anthropologist learning about a new culture.Included:Students are given SlideShow multiple videos to chose from, all about different amazing things about history and learning about history. Circle Thinking Map and write a collaborative summary. Chart for students to take notes while they share th
Preview of US History- Major Events Leading to the Civil War Timeline Activity- APUSH

US History- Major Events Leading to the Civil War Timeline Activity- APUSH

This graphic organizer outlines nine of the major events leading up to the Civil War from 1820-1860. The handout is an excellent resource for helping students with analyzing these key concepts and understanding how each contributed to the Civil War. Students will also be using their prior knowledge of the time period to help with completing the assignment. This resource is ideal for American History and Advanced Placement (AP) U.S. History (APUSH) courses.*Answer Key is includedPlease let me kn
Preview of McCarthyism and The Crucible: Compare and Contrast Chart

McCarthyism and The Crucible: Compare and Contrast Chart

Created by
Will Pulgarin
Teacher-prepared notes show students what is important and how ideas relate, and offer a model for how students should take notes themselves (Marzano et al., 2001). This chart gives students an overview of the differences and similarities between the McCarthyism and The Crucible. These notes come with a student fill-in-the-blank version. This is an excellent resource for the interactive notebook!Thumbnail and product clipart credit: by Illumismart
Preview of Family Social Institution Theoretical Perspectives Activity

Family Social Institution Theoretical Perspectives Activity

The following is a two-in-one activity for Sociology and the study of the Social Institution of Family.Part One of the assignment is a graphic organizer in which students need to look up (using their text or lecture notes) about each of the three theoretical perspectives of sociology and their view of Family.Part Two is a formative assessment in which students assess their knowledge of each of the theories by applying them to real world scenarios. This allows for both student and teacher to det
Preview of In The News. Current Events. Discussion. Fake News. Reports. Templates. ELA.

In The News. Current Events. Discussion. Fake News. Reports. Templates. ELA.

Using current events in lessons is very important and also engaging for students. It promotes media literacy, citizenry and global awareness. Here are many lesson resources to assist you in bringing the news as a topic, into your lessons. Includes:1. Brainstorm major news events of the day. 2. Organizers. 5Ws. Record and describe a news story for the class. 3. Analyze the news template. 4. Record the news for a week tracking sheet. 5. Discussion questions. Discussion cards. Talk about current
Preview of Asian Empires Important People Facebook-like Activity

Asian Empires Important People Facebook-like Activity

Introduce or Review the Important Leaders of the Asian Empires with a fun, engaging resource!Cover the Muslim Empires, China, and Shogun Japan as students create Facebook pages on the great Asian leaders. Covers the content on their histories and contributions.Content Topics CoveredMuslim EmpiresChinaOttoman EmpireSafavid (Persian) EmpireMughal (Mogul) EmpireMing DynastyQing DynastyJapanese ShogunateIncludes placards for each of the leaders and a student organizer to collect information. Each
Preview of 8 Charts of Gods, Heroes, Muses & More Teaching Resource for Middle & HS (7-12)

8 Charts of Gods, Heroes, Muses & More Teaching Resource for Middle & HS (7-12)

Engage students with eight mythic charts. Greek and Roman mythology has always fascinated students of all ages. The tales of gods, goddesses, heroes, and mythical creatures have been passed down through generations, inspiring literature, art, and even our modern-day culture. If you're a teacher looking to bring these captivating stories to life in your classroom, our teaching resource with eight myth charts is perfect for you.***These charts cover various characters and themes from Greek and Rom
Preview of How a Bill Becomes a Law Worksheet

How a Bill Becomes a Law Worksheet

Enhance understanding of the legislative process with this comprehensive worksheet illustrating the intricate journey of a bill transforming into law within the federal government. Tailored with engaging clipart for diverse learning styles or ESOL students, this resource navigates the bill's path from inception to enactment. Through graphic organizers and vocabulary matching, students explore and describe each stage, making it an ideal fit for Civics or Government courses.Printable Activity / Wo
Preview of Fertile Crescent Empires Chart in PDF Digital Online Activities Format

Fertile Crescent Empires Chart in PDF Digital Online Activities Format

This PDF Fertile Crescent Empires Chart by History on Demand, is a student centered data gathering exercise that is best used as an individual online or collaborative classroom assignment. Students will use textbook, internet, and/or other resources to gather and compile important information about four of the major empires that dominated the Ancient Fertile Crescent prior to the conquests of Alexander the Great. Included are the Hittite, Assyrian, Chaldean, and Persian Empires. This chart is a
Preview of 1920s Farm Overproduction Political Cartoon Analysis - Print & Digital

1920s Farm Overproduction Political Cartoon Analysis - Print & Digital

Have students explore overproduction on farms in the 1920s, a major cause of the Great Depression! This political cartoon analysis worksheet is ready to be printed OR assigned digitally in your class as part of your lesson, exit ticket, homework assignments, do now, or sub plans! I use this resource with my middle school inclusion classes, as the political cartoons help to solidify concepts for my students, while also practicing important analytical skills! This cartoon shows the struggles of Am
Preview of Genocide in Darfur Activity

Genocide in Darfur Activity

The following is a graphic organizer which asks students to examine the genocide which took place in Darfur, Sudan and categorize their findings in to the following categories: Who, What, Where, When, Why, regarding the Genocide in Darfur and lastly asks students to label How the U.N. has been involved.
Preview of TIMELINE for 8th Grade U.S. History

TIMELINE for 8th Grade U.S. History

This is a suggested timeline for 8th Grade U.S. History. It includes suggested dates and information that students may use to make connections throughout the year. It is a great way to enhance student's memorization skills. The timeline includes selected years from 1215 (the Magna Carta) to 1870 ( 15th Amendment). Information may be edited but I strongly suggest the selected years. It has helped my students over the last 2 years.
Preview of Comparative Myth Study: Five Myth Charts (Mythology Series Grades 8-10)

Comparative Myth Study: Five Myth Charts (Mythology Series Grades 8-10)

Do you need informative, engaging myth charts to supplement your middle and high school mythology unit? What are the parallel connections between Greek, Roman, Norse, and Assyrian gods and goddesses? How are the days of the week and the months of the year associated with Greek, Roman, Norse, and Babylonian mythology? Why do myths come in multiple forms, with various endings, edited parts, different names for gods and goddesses, and so on? With tools developed by Stones of Erasmus help students t
Preview of Reframing U.S History With New(er) Narratives

Reframing U.S History With New(er) Narratives

This unit is a combination of three stand alone lessons about times in US history in which people exerted power who were often deemed unable to do so. The three lessons are sandwiched between a theoretical framing of power and final project. There are also a few more ideas for activities and people to research. The time periods are: Enslavement, Civil War, and 1970s / Disability Rights, Topics and vocabulary to be addressed are: gender, enslavement, disability, power, agency, My hope for you is
Preview of The Hate U Give Supplementary Worksheets and Graphic Organizers

The Hate U Give Supplementary Worksheets and Graphic Organizers

Created by
Yaddy's Room
This is a set of three supplementary worksheets for a novel study of The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas. This is by no means a complete novel study and should be used in conjunction with a study of the novel in order to strengthen student understandings. This set includes: Character Sheet:This character sheet has students cite textual evidence, write what they know about characters as it happens, and determine who the hero and villain are, along with what the overarching theme of the novel is. This
Preview of Africa Physical Features Graphic Organizer

Africa Physical Features Graphic Organizer

Created by
Made by History
Students will examine the physical features of places in Africa. Students will then make inferences about the impact of these physical features on human developments. Students will then confirm or refute their inferences.
Preview of The Roaring Twenties Word Search Puzzle

The Roaring Twenties Word Search Puzzle

Here's a 20 term Word Search to introduce new terms students will encounter when learning about The Roaring Twenties.The 20 question Word Search with answer key can be used to introduce to new material, or as extra credit. This is also a great activity to leave for your class for when you have a substitute or for students who finish work early or need extra credit. Answer key included. File is a PDF.Hope this makes your life easier!Words in this resource:Assembly LineBootleggerAl CaponeCalvin Co
Preview of CNN10  Daily Online Note Guides

CNN10 Daily Online Note Guides

I have used this in print and digital with my students for years. Normally when teaching 5-7 I require them the complete these each day we watch. 8-12 I start the first week or so required and then make them optional. This is a 5 page pdf, one for each day of the week.
Preview of World Religions Activity

World Religions Activity

The following is a 3 part World Religions activity (all 3 parts included). The first activity is a Western Religion Chart activity. Students are asked to research various information (6 topics) regarding the following Western Religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.The second activity is an Eastern Religions Chart activity. Students are asked to research similar information (6 topics) regarding the following Eastern Religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Sikhism, Shinto, and Confucianism.T
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