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World history Common Core W.9-10.3 resources for homeschool

Preview of Turning Point: The Neolithic Revolution worksheet - Global/World History

Turning Point: The Neolithic Revolution worksheet - Global/World History

Turning Point – The Neolithic Revolution worksheet AIM: How did the Neolithic Revolution permanently transform human culture? Common core-based worksheet on the Neolithic Revolution. Contains a variety of student-centered activities designed to promote class discussion, active engagement, and critical thinking such as:Do now that appropriately sets up the lesson – Introduces the concept of “turning points” and requires students to discuss turning points in their lives. Secondary source reading
Preview of The Roman Republic worksheet - Classical Civilizations - Global/World History

The Roman Republic worksheet - Classical Civilizations - Global/World History

The Roman Republic worksheet AIM: To what extent was the Roman Republic similar to the modern United States? Common core-compliant worksheet. Contains a variety of activities that promote critical thinking, class discussion, and active engagement such as:Do now that appropriately sets up the worksheet - secondary source reading on the legend of the founding of RomeRoman social class system analysis - speech writing activityComparing republican governments activity – chart analysis with a partn
Preview of Historical Video Game Pitch; High School Project Based Learning

Historical Video Game Pitch; High School Project Based Learning

Are you looking for a high-interest PBL project that combines high school ELA and World History? This is it! In this dynamic PBL unit, students will embark on a creative journey to develop a captivating pitch for an epic historical video game, where they will create a compelling narrative video game pitch that ties into their knowledge of history. This project-based learning experience has students imagine what it is like to work for a video game company that creates coveted role-playing games a
Preview of Song of Roland: Presentation of Select Portions of the Epic

Song of Roland: Presentation of Select Portions of the Epic

Created by
TyraTeaching
This unit covers basic information about the early Middle Ages. Activities include research assignments and creative writing. Students present groups of Laisses as sportscasters calling a football game, a 60 Minutes newscast, a comic book, and a funeral eulogy. A student emcee provides pertinent details that tie the story together. This is a fun way to get students to think critically, be creative, and present their productions. My class of high-risk English II students loved this challenge. COM
Preview of Autopsy: Age of Revolutions, Part II and Part III

Autopsy: Age of Revolutions, Part II and Part III

Part II. The Gallery WalkThe students will go around to each New World Empires Autopsy Report, and complete the graphic organizer. It is important that take your time and write quality notes because this will be helpful for Part IV.Part III. RaterEmbedded is a student partner rater as well a reflection on the project itself.
Preview of Immersive Roman Gladiators Game | Theatre/History | Rules, Worksheets, Printable

Immersive Roman Gladiators Game | Theatre/History | Rules, Worksheets, Printable

⚔️ Gladiators Unleashed: Immersive Character Development in the Roman Arena ⚔️Step into the world of ancient Rome and ignite your students' creativity with Gladiators Unleashed, an engaging and immersive lesson plan that combines the art of acting, creative writing, and historical exploration. This dynamic assignment is designed to enhance students' understanding of character development while transporting them to the thrilling world of gladiatorial combat.In this interactive and engaging activi
Preview of George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair) Research Activity and Script Writing Project

George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair) Research Activity and Script Writing Project

Eric Arthur Blair (who wrote under the pseudonym George Orwell) was born on June 25, 1903. He was a famous English novelist, essayist and writing critic. He became known for his novels Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). Both books focus on an anti-utopian society and the dangers of totalitarian rule. I don't know about you, but my students LOVE talking about their favorite movies and TV shows. This product is designed for students to work together to create a short movie script
Preview of Joseph Stalin Research Activity and Script Writing Project for WWII History

Joseph Stalin Research Activity and Script Writing Project for WWII History

Joseph Stalin is one of the most well-known leaders in history. He worked his way up to become the dictator of the Soviet Union (USSR) as well as a major Axis player in WWII. His later life is well known, but many do not know about his upbringing and life before he became the leader of the USSR. I don't know about you, but my students LOVE talking about their favorite movies and TV shows. This product is designed for students to work together to create a short movie script about Joseph Stalin. T
Preview of Benito Mussolini Research Activity and Script Writing Project for WWII History

Benito Mussolini Research Activity and Script Writing Project for WWII History

Benito Mussolini was one of the major players during World War II (WWII). Mussolini was a dictator of Italy and became a principal founder of the fascist movement. He inspired Adolf Hitler in his own takeover of Germany and led in a way to keep control of the country. I don't know about you, but my students LOVE talking about their favorite movies and TV shows. This product is designed for students to work together to create a short movie script about Benito Mussolini. They will research his lif
Preview of History project

History project

Students delve deep into a historic figure and then bring that figure to life at a fantastic end of project soiree. After detailed research, students literally take on the role of their historical figure at a historical soiree. All the parts of the project are scaffolded in with student handouts and stages of research. From journal entries to costume design to analyzing the historical context, students explore what makes different figures from history become the person they become.Works with
Preview of Comparative Civilizations: Maya, Aztec, and Inca

Comparative Civilizations: Maya, Aztec, and Inca

Created by
jkp2therescue
This is a differentiated activity that can be used as an assessment for a lesson or unit about life in the Mayan, Aztec, and Incan civilizations. It is easily adaptable for a variety of levels. For example, it can be used with AP or IB classes, with middle school classes, or with special populations such as English language learners or students with learning differences.
Preview of 3.4-C: Biological Consequences of Silk Road Exchange (Black Death) Pre-AP

3.4-C: Biological Consequences of Silk Road Exchange (Black Death) Pre-AP

Created by
TeachWithWoolf
This lesson covers the biological consequences of the Silk Road exchange. While it was made for Pre-AP World History and Geography (3.4-C) this lesson will work for highschoolers learning about the spread of the plague (Black Death, Bubonic Plague).This lesson has an 8 PowerPoint slide with a worksheet. This is one of the units that College Board does not provide any specific sources for. It's designed for no-prep work - just print and go! There is a one page reading about the remedies people tr
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