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Preview of Living on One Dollar (2013): Video Guide and Simulation

Living on One Dollar (2013): Video Guide and Simulation

Created by
Will Pulgarin
This discounted bundle includes a "Living on One Dollar" simulation and complete video guide. Everything you need to bring this movie and concept alive for the students! Minimal prep needed! Enjoy!This 13-question documentary guide will help your students get the most out of this powerful film. This film can be used to discuss poverty, global solutions to poverty, and systemic issues that keep people in poverty. You might be interested in purchasing the bundle pack, which includes a "Living on
Preview of NO PREP - The Battle of Dien Bien Phu Documentary Questions

NO PREP - The Battle of Dien Bien Phu Documentary Questions

Created by
Fueled by Coffee
This resource is a totally NO PREP resource about the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in Vietnam! This is a fantastic resource to use as an introduction, as a wrap up, or even to use as you're teaching about it! This resource works GREAT as either a whole activity as the documentary plays, or as an individual assignment.This resource corresponds to the following documentary on YouTube: Battle of Marathon | Animated History, by the YouTube channel The Armchair Historian.The documentary is 16:12 minutes l
Preview of Dangerous Road to School (Bolivia)

Dangerous Road to School (Bolivia)

Created by
Katherine Tellez
One of my favorite ones to watch the incredible effort other people put on getting the right to education. Your students have to copy the questions in this image and write their answers while watching the video. This chart format facilitates a reflective comparison between the characters in the video and the student educational context. Dangerous Ways to School -Bolivia (2019). Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGRnd8WlcIU. ***Uno de mis favoritos para ver el increíble esfuerzo que
Preview of Einstein's Letter to FDR (1939): Primary Source Analysis & Video Guide

Einstein's Letter to FDR (1939): Primary Source Analysis & Video Guide

Created by
Will Pulgarin
The letter was delivered to President Franklin D. Roosevelt and it started America’s movement towards the creation of the atomic bomb in 1939, although the process would be accelerated after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The Manhattan Project – as it was code named – helped give rise to the development of the atomic bomb. Years later, Einstein came to deeply regret his letter to Roosevelt. "Had I known that the Germans would not succeed in producing an atomic bomb," he said "I would have n
Preview of Hotel Rwanda Movie Questions

Hotel Rwanda Movie Questions

Created by
Jacob Short
Discussion questions for students to answer while watching the movie "Hotel Rwanda."
Preview of Morgan Spurlock 30 Days Muslims in America Episode Video Movie Guide Bundle

Morgan Spurlock 30 Days Muslims in America Episode Video Movie Guide Bundle

Multiple choice video guide for the 50-minute episode: 30 Days - Muslims in America.This item includes:Printable PDF Editable Google DocBONUS Self-grading Google FormAlso check out my video guide for the 30 Day's Episode: Minimum WageView all my video guides here.Buy an individual license or add multiple licenses to use across your department, school, or district.Want to stay up to date with new products and sales from My Digital Co-Teacher???✔️ Click follow at the top of  my store✔️ Follow me o
Preview of Ancient Rome viewing guide (for Revolution episode)

Ancient Rome viewing guide (for Revolution episode)

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Autumn S
5 question viewing guide to go along with the history channel movie Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire. These questions go with the episode call Revolution.
Preview of 13th Documentary Watch Guide

13th Documentary Watch Guide

Created by
Emma Ritchie
This is a watching guide for the Netflix documentary "13th". The documentary analyzes Mass Incarceration in the United States from a historical and legislative standpoint, so this activity could be perfect for a civics, government, or American history class. The themes in the documentary are sensitive, and may be inappropriate for students younger than 9th grade.
Preview of It's Good to Be President Documentary Follow Along Questions

It's Good to Be President Documentary Follow Along Questions

Twenty-five questions designed for students to follow along with the History Channel's documentary, "It's Good to Be President." Questions are answered in sequential order throughout the documentary.
Preview of Stress, General Adaptation Syndrome, Distress & Eustress Video with Guide
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Stress, General Adaptation Syndrome, Distress & Eustress Video with Guide

This video covers the theories of Hans Selye. It discusses distress and eustress along with general adaptation syndrome. The video also briefly summarizes the theories of Walter Cannon.The video guide is 5 questions long and comes with an answer key.The video was made on WeVideo.You can also see the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JkUmoEQM90
Preview of Conflict Types in Psychology: Approach-Approach Approach-Avoidance Video & Guide
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Conflict Types in Psychology: Approach-Approach Approach-Avoidance Video & Guide

This video goes over conflict types in psychology related to stress. It covers approach-approach, approach-avoidance, avoidance-avoidance, and double approach-avoidance. There is a quick guide for students to fill out and a key is included.You can also view it on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhIG5R6vvm8Multiple Editable Formats: I have it in multiple formats so you can utilize a version that works for your classroom (Microsoft Word & Google Docs).Video made on WeVideo.Follow Le
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Importance of learning social studies

Social studies offers valuable insights into history, geography, and much more. Social studies captivates students by providing them with perspectives from the past, present, and future, allowing them to understand history and navigate current events. It enables them to appreciate how previous generations have shaped their present reality. In essence, social studies opens their eyes to the vastness of life beyond their immediate surroundings.

Benefits of learning social studies

Learning social studies offers many benefits to students in terms of helping them develop a holistic understanding of the world. Namely, it helps them:

  • Learn about the achievements, challenges, perspectives, traditions, and customs of different societies
  • Evaluate information, analyze evidence, and make informed judgments about complex social, economic, and political issues
  • Become active, responsible, and engaged citizens
  • Comprehend global issues such as human rights, environmental sustainability, and economic disparities

By teaching social studies, teachers can help students develop critical thinking skills, foster civic engagement, and promote social awareness and responsibility.

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