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Study skills archaeology Common Core RH.9-10.1 resources

Preview of Cornell Notes Graphic Organizer

Cornell Notes Graphic Organizer

Created by
Kathleen Hodges
Use this Cornall Notes graphic organizer to teach students how to effectively write textbook and lecture notes. It is also a good tool to use when studying for tests. The download has step-by-step instructions for completing a graphic organizer. Please see free lesson download for classroom.
Preview of Global History Regents Review: Thematic graphic organizer/questions (Global II)

Global History Regents Review: Thematic graphic organizer/questions (Global II)

If you are looking for an excellent tool to help support your efforts to be successful on the new 10th grade global history regents exam, then you have come to the right place! This review sheet reflects the new changes to the exam for this school year! All of the material includes 10th grade (Global II) material. If you are looking to help advance your students regents exams scores, then you have come to the right place. I have utilized this thematic graphic organizer during review and my stude
Preview of CSI: Can You Solve these Historical Murder Mysteries?  Series VI

CSI: Can You Solve these Historical Murder Mysteries? Series VI

Hello fellow educators! This presentation is for those World History teachers who need content and investigative lessons on unsolved mysteries in Early Modern History. It conforms to new state standards across the country. It contains several slides featuring recommended warm ups, brief lecture notes, and inquiry-based historical mysteries for students to choose, research and attempt to solve using the best evidence and new technologies available in the fields of history and archaeology. Example
Preview of Marvel vs DC Review Game

Marvel vs DC Review Game

An exciting and immersive review game for students who enjoy Marvel and DC characters. Rules are below:OBJECTIVE: Answer a question to move a character from your team (2 heroes & 1 villain). The team that has collected the most items wins the game.1) Each team selects two heroes and one villain and are placed at a green start tab on their side of the board.2) After a team answers the review question you ask correctly, they may move one character on the board. If they are incorrect, they do n
Preview of Can you Meet These History Challenges of the 21st Century?  Series IV

Can you Meet These History Challenges of the 21st Century? Series IV

Hello fellow educators! This presentation is for those World History teachers who need content and investigative lessons on unsolved mysteries in Medieval History. It conforms to new state standards across the country. It contains several slides featuring recommended warm ups, brief lecture notes, and inquiry-based historical mysteries for students to choose, research and attempt to solve using the best evidence and new technologies available in the fields of history and archaeology. Examples in
Preview of Can you Meet these History Challenges of the 21st Century? Series I

Can you Meet these History Challenges of the 21st Century? Series I

Hello fellow educators! This presentation is for those World History teachers who need content and investigative lessons on unsolved mysteries in Ancient History. It conforms to new state standards across the country. It contains several slides featuring recommended warm ups, brief lecture notes, and inquiry-based historical mysteries for students to choose, research and attempt to solve using the best evidence and new technologies available in the fields of history and archaeology. Examples inc
Preview of Can You Meet these History Challenges of the 21st Century? Series V

Can You Meet these History Challenges of the 21st Century? Series V

Hello fellow educators! This presentation is for those World History teachers who need content and investigative lessons on unsolved mysteries in Early Modern History. It conforms to new state standards across the country. It contains several slides featuring recommended warm ups, brief lecture notes, and inquiry-based historical mysteries for students to choose, research and attempt to solve using the best evidence and new technologies available in the fields of history and archaeology. Example
Preview of Can you Meet These History Challenges for the 21st Century! Series III

Can you Meet These History Challenges for the 21st Century! Series III

Hello fellow educators! This presentation is for those World History teachers who need content and investigative lessons on unsolved mysteries in Ancient History. It conforms to new state standards across the country. It contains several slides featuring recommended warm ups, brief lecture notes, and inquiry-based historical mysteries for students to choose, research and attempt to solve using the best evidence and new technologies available in the fields of history and archaeology. Examples inc
Preview of Can you Meet These History Challenges for the 21st Century! Series II

Can you Meet These History Challenges for the 21st Century! Series II

Hello fellow educators! This presentation is for those World History teachers who need content and investigative lessons on unsolved mysteries in Ancient History. It conforms to new state standards across the country. It contains several slides featuring recommended warm ups, brief lecture notes, and inquiry-based historical mysteries for students to choose, research and attempt to solve using the best evidence and new technologies available in the fields of history and archaeology. Examples inc
Preview of Current Events/Media

Current Events/Media

A great guided reading tool for current events or media credibility project!
Preview of Skills Based Rubric - Formal Paragraph

Skills Based Rubric - Formal Paragraph

A skills based rubric for historical formal paragraph writing. This rubric does not focus on 'points' earned, but rather specific skills that can be leveled up with the clear and specific feedback the rubric provides. If you choose to use this as a grading tool, a level 2 can be graded as a 75, level 3 as an 85, and level 4 as a 95+. This is student friendly enough for kids to use for peer review and drafting, as well as revising their writing. Enjoy!
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