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10th grade world history pdfs for GATE

Preview of HISTORY DETECTIVE:  Death of Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut- Primary Source Analysis

HISTORY DETECTIVE: Death of Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut- Primary Source Analysis

Another installment of HISTORY DETECTIVE. This time, students will tackle the unexplained death and then social disappearance of Ancient Egypt's Queen Hatshepsut. After analyzing sources, annotating the documents, and weighing evidence, your detectives will make a claim and defend their claim regarding Queen Hatshepsut's death and legacy. BACKGROUND: Hatshepsut was a royal princess, the eldest daughter of the great general Tuthmosis I and his consort Queen Ahmose. Pharaoh Hatshepsut enjoyed
Preview of Greek Philosophers Activities Socrates Plato Aristotle

Greek Philosophers Activities Socrates Plato Aristotle

Students actively engage in an investigation of the ideas and lives of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle with this set of informational texts and activities. Ready-to-use with background information and student directions for 5 activities. Great for distance learning.This resource includes: - Background Information and Key Ideas of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle- Student directions for 5 analysis activities (great for stations)- Teacher's guideThis purchase is for one teacher only. This resource
Preview of Korea War and Vietnam War, Compare & Contrast, Memorials

Korea War and Vietnam War, Compare & Contrast, Memorials

This bundle is wonderful for accompanying your unit on the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Students can use the Compare and Contrast chart to keep track of the significant similarities and differences between the 2 wars (this is a Bloom's Taxonomy skill - higher order thinking!). There is also a handout in which students can learn about the memorials - this in turn helps students review key facts about the wars, as well as learn about the significance and purpose of our nation's treasured monuments.
Preview of Indus River Valley - Create Your Own City [No Prep]

Indus River Valley - Create Your Own City [No Prep]

The Indus River Valley was known for their centrally planned cities. To reinforce this concept, the Create Your Own City worksheet tasks students with creating their own city! Students are given different building types, sizes, and told that a certain number of each building is required in their city. This product gets students thinking about how cities are planned! Some great questions to go along with this product: - Do you want your jail next to your elementary school? - What challenges
Preview of NATO Phonetic Alphabet/Military Alphabet Activity for Kids

NATO Phonetic Alphabet/Military Alphabet Activity for Kids

This activity is designed for students to be introduced to the NATO Phonetic Alphabet, in conjunction with facts about the usage in WWII. Students will read a short article explaining the alphabet and its history of integration into WWII, and answer a series of questions for deciphering the alphabet. This can serve as an extension, integration, or as a stand alone activity. This was written for upper Elementary, but can be integrated into any beginning unit on the Phonetic Alphabet/Military Alph
Preview of What is this Thing?

What is this Thing?

Part of Nancy Polette's Fact or Fiction Series Have you ever wandered through a museum, looked at an artifact, and wondered, “What IS This Thing?” So did Nancy Polette as she toured the Montgomery County Historical Society in Missouri. As she wandered through the museum, she imagined a child of the 1800s suddenly appearing in her kitchen, at a mall, or in a classroom. How puzzled that child would be! A microwave, a blender, a cell phone, a computer, an escalator – what strange objects! Just as a
Preview of Cold War Events Graphic Organizer & Slideshow

Cold War Events Graphic Organizer & Slideshow

Includes:Cold War Events Slide ShowGraphic OrganizerVideo clipsChecking for Undertstanding questions
Preview of Mythology (From the -Ologies Series)

Mythology (From the -Ologies Series)

From the -Ologies Series The study of mythology is important for a variety of reasons. Mythology holds the key to the understanding of the religions and philosophies of the ancient world. It provides the earliest definitive literary record of the ideals, motives, and manners of the ancients. Just as importantly, the knowledge of myths enhances the appreciation of the literature and art of the classical and modern periods. The objective of this book is to introduce students to various mythologies
Preview of Ancient Greece Independent Extra-Credit Activities

Ancient Greece Independent Extra-Credit Activities

Created by
Mark Aaron
This is a set of independent extra-credit questions on Ancient Greece for your highly motivated or advanced learners/gifted to do for your social studies class. There are four worksheets, each with 8 questions to be answered using text resources or the Internet. This set allows talented or interested history students to explore facts and information well beyond the basic classroom lessons, and I offer it to students as an option if they really are enjoying the topic of Ancient Greece. Answers pr
Preview of The 95 These of Martin Luther; Common Core Approach

The 95 These of Martin Luther; Common Core Approach

Created by
Creative History
The 95 Theses of Martin Luther triggered the Reformation and brought an era of great change to Europe. The 95 Theses of Martin Luther triggered the Reformation and brought an era of great change to Europe. In a Common Core approach, the students are going to create an illustrated pamphlet by reading five of the “95 Theses” of Martin Luther, visually demonstrating their understanding, and concisely explaining why the Church’s actions angered him. Martin Luther was passionately defending Christ
Preview of Archaeology (From the -Ologies Series)

Archaeology (From the -Ologies Series)

From the -Ologies Series The ancient world has a great deal to teach us. Its achievements in literature, art, philosophy and religion were remarkable. The objective of this book is to introduce students to the various civilizations and to acquaint them with these fantastic achievements. It is also intended that students gain an appreciation for and an understanding of these and other cultures which are different from their own and that they come to understand the need to respect these dif
Preview of Ancient Greece Famous Thinkers of Ancient Greece

Ancient Greece Famous Thinkers of Ancient Greece

Created by
Mark Aaron
This is a self-study class assignment/lesson plan or homework task. Students must match sixteen descriptions of famous Greek thinkers and their accomplishments with the name of the person. Includes all the big names, such as Eratosthenes, Socrates, Euripides, Archimedes, etc. Students use library resources or investigate the names on the Internet to find their answers on these sixteen great Greeks. Answers included. Looking for more than just one activity on Ancient Greece? How about 11 differe
Preview of Romulus and Remus Movie Poster Lesson and Activity

Romulus and Remus Movie Poster Lesson and Activity

Looking for a lesson on Romulus and Remus? Use this lesson to help students understand the infamous origin story! This resource covers: -Romulus and Remus Origin Story of Rome You will love this resource because it- Gives students the opportunity to apply their knowledge - An engaging activity -Students how their creativity with history! What is included in this resource-Lesson plan -Movie poster planning worksheet -Optional Venn diagram activity -Exit ticket worksheet This lesson is based on
Preview of The Renaissance Bingo Book

The Renaissance Bingo Book

ABOUT BINGO BOOKSCreated by Rebecca StarkEDUCATIONAL BOOKS ’N’ BINGOBingo Books are complete bingo games in a book. They are great for end-of-the-unit reviews and can also be used as assessment tools. Curriculum-related bingo games (science, social studies, language arts, and math) provide comprehensive coverage of the subject and are a great way to reinforce and test knowledge. There is also a bingo book for each of the 50 states.FORMATEach game includes 50 terms with 2 or 3 clues for each. Cho
Preview of Mesopotamia/Fertile Crescent & Egypt World History Quote Responses/Warm Ups

Mesopotamia/Fertile Crescent & Egypt World History Quote Responses/Warm Ups

Quote responses are an engaging warm up or critical thinking activity for the World History/Social Studies classroom.  Included in this package is 19 quotes organized into 3 categories: Mesopotamia/Fertile Crescent, Ancient Egypt, and Misc. Quotes that can be used throughout the year.These quotes can be used at a variety of academic levels in a many different ways. In the document are both teacher directions and project-able student directions. There is also a sample quote response to share with
Preview of Egyptian Gods Advertisement Project

Egyptian Gods Advertisement Project

This is a straightforward assignment that engages your students in hands-on learning! They research a specific Egyptian god and create and advertisement for their god. Students get to be creative and use their critical thinking skills while working on this project.Included in this document:- How to Use page- Instructions- Example- Rubric
Preview of Apply what you know:  Create a CD/Album Cover for the Mongols-Distance Learning

Apply what you know: Create a CD/Album Cover for the Mongols-Distance Learning

Created by
Erin Schneider
A student favorite! Students will use higher-level thinking skills to apply information they have learned about the Mongols to create a CD/Album cover (as you would see on iTunes etc...). My students created the cover after listening to a song that I purchased on TPT at http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mongols-Song-by-EdTunes (you could also use Flocabulary.com). The assignment could also be done as an assessment after learning about the Mongols. The song is NOT included with this p
Preview of Digital Quote Responses/Warm Ups for World History/Social Studies

Digital Quote Responses/Warm Ups for World History/Social Studies

Quote responses are an engaging warm up or critical thinking activity for the World History/Social Studies classroom.  Included in this package is over 50 quotes organized into 8 categories: Mesopotamia/Fertile Crescent, Ancient Egypt, Ancient China, Ancient India, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Middle Ages and Misc. Quotes that can be used throughout the year.These quotes can be used at a variety of academic levels in a many different ways. In the document are both teacher directions and projec
Preview of Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution Unit

Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution Unit

Slides on Enlightenment, Scientific Revolution, and a project that they can use their slides for. The project includes a case study on Galileo and questions, primary source excerpts from Enlightenment philosophers, extension on Scientific Revolution scientists, and extension on a philosopher.
Preview of Egypt - Internet Research Activities

Egypt - Internet Research Activities

24 printable or digital pages to engage your students in Internet Research on Egypt. Students use a phone, tablet or laptop to search online:the inhabitants, language, customs, flag, coat of arms, money, stamps, mountains, rivers, pyramids, wild animals, popular sports, national anthem, major historical incidents.PRINT: I created a PDF version that you can download on your computer and print for students to use in class or at home. Click on "Add one to cart" and download your copy. DIGITAL ACTI
Preview of Digital Middle Ages Quote Responses/Warm Ups for Social Studies Classrooms

Digital Middle Ages Quote Responses/Warm Ups for Social Studies Classrooms

Quote responses are an engaging warm up or critical thinking activity for the World History/Social Studies classroom.  Included in this package are 17 quotes organized into two categories: Middle Ages and Misc. Quotes that can be used throughout the year.These quotes can be used at a variety of academic levels in a many different ways. In the document are both teacher directions and project-able student directions. There is also a sample quote response to share with students.Each quote connects
Preview of Martin Luther/Reformation Student-Created Newscast

Martin Luther/Reformation Student-Created Newscast

Created by
Erin Schneider
Students use Common Core skills (such as use charts, graphs, photographs, videos, and maps), creativity, and higher level thinking skills to create a Newscast on Martin Luther and/or the Reformation (or any topic by using a Word document, please see below). This activity encourages the students to apply knowledge that they have already gained by creating a newscast on a famous historical event/person. The product comes as a PDF and includes an assignment sheet with specific requirements (inc
Preview of The American Revolution: Conflicts in Boston DBQ

The American Revolution: Conflicts in Boston DBQ

In this document based analysis task, students will analyze and corroborate four different sources to develop an argument to the inquiry question: Who was responsible for the Boston Massacre?DQB Includes:- 4 Cited Historical Sources with Analysis Questions- Corroboration Discussion Questions- Written Response Outline***See Causes of the American Revolution Bundle for complete series of activities***
Preview of Alexander the Great Frame

Alexander the Great Frame

I made this frame to help my students analyze Alexander the Great and his impact on Greece. I used to teach both the special ed cluster regular class and the honors class. Depending on the class I would use different frames. I would also write sentence frames for those students who needed it. I have the kids draw a picture to represent Alexander the Great in the center. I love this assignment because it engages all types of learners! I use depth and complexity prompts for all of my students, reg
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