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Preview of Reading History & Social Studies Graphic Organizers 6-12

Reading History & Social Studies Graphic Organizers 6-12

Created by
Tracee Orman
Common Core Reading History and Social Studies Graphic Organizers for Grades 6-12 *Newly Updated* Now includes a DIGITAL Google Slides version for distance learning!This IS included in the following bundles: • Common Core Bundle for Grades 6, 7, 8• Common Core Bundle for Grades 9-12Do you need to implement the Common Core Standards into your curriculum? These graphic organizers are written for each individual standard for Reading in History and Social Studies (RH) grades 6-8, 9-10, and 11-12. Th
Preview of Ancient World History Objectives/Learning Targets (MA 6th & 7th Grade Aligned)

Ancient World History Objectives/Learning Targets (MA 6th & 7th Grade Aligned)

Hate writing your objective/learning target on the board every day? Use these 30+ flip cards to easily change out objectives for each unit for Ancient History! Aligned to Massachusetts State Standards for Grade 6 and 7 Social Studies AND state literacy standards! Student Friendly Learning Target LanguagePrints on 8.5x11 standard paper size, recommend laminating for longer use!Add a magnet, velcro dot or other adhesive to swap in and out daily! Boho/Neutral Style DecorDelivered as PDF.
Preview of Race & Racism in America - How did We Get Here?  (Mini-Curriculum)

Race & Racism in America - How did We Get Here? (Mini-Curriculum)

"How did We Get Here" is a mini-curriculum devoted to investigating the roots of institutionalized racism in the modern United States. "The Enduring Catastrophe of Reconstruction" is the series' 1800-word first installment, which begins with the Civil War's end in 1865. What were the "Civil War Amendments" and "Radical Reconstruction?" When did the last Union Army troops withdraw from the South? Why was Andrew Johnson impeached? What was the Jim Crow Era? This 17-page learning packet seeks to p
Preview of Puerto Rico is More than just Salsa – A Mini Curriculum

Puerto Rico is More than just Salsa – A Mini Curriculum

In cultural terms, Puerto Rico is unique among Caribbean islands for two reasons: first, it contains a post-colonial music form (Jibaro) that is completely free of African influences. Second, its most famous music form - Salsa - was not actually invented on the island itself.How did Brooklyn's Nuyorican community create a traditional music form while living so far away from the rhythms and melodies of home? Where can these influences be found among the throbbing beats of San Juan's current night
Preview of My History Choice Board - The Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921

My History Choice Board - The Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921

Created by
Blake Basics
Created by a Teach for Social Justice Grant Recipient, this wonderful product is a safe and kid-friendly way to introduce The Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921. Geared towards 6-12th graders, this activity can be done as a whole group assignment or can be used as a Project Based Learning activity that students work through. The My History Choice Board encourages student voice and ownership. It involves students watching an animated videos, listening to podcasts, going on a virtual field trip, and cond
Preview of The Romany: Centuries of Discrimination (Complete Mini Curriculum)

The Romany: Centuries of Discrimination (Complete Mini Curriculum)

If you are lucky enough to have traveled in Europe, you’ve probably seen members of the Romany ethnic group gathered outside of popular tourist sites, Known variously as Roma, Gypsies, Tsingani, Boyash, Zingari, Kipti and, in Spanish, Gitanos, the Romany rank among Earth's most marginalized ethnic groups.'The Romany, Centuries of Discrimination,' is a 400-word informational text that can help teachers supplement their lesson plans for a variety of subjects - from History to the Arts to Ethnic St
Preview of Jamaica's Reggae, Rage & Redemption – A Mini Curriculum

Jamaica's Reggae, Rage & Redemption – A Mini Curriculum

The spirit of the Islands comes alive! 'Destination: Music' is a seven-part essay series that follows one Musicologist's journey into Caribbean History.'Jamaica's Reggae, Rage & Redemption' is the powerful 3200-word climax of the series. Incorporating all the lessons learned in previous essays, it discusses the uniquely miserable conditions endured by Jamaica's slaves, and the unique cultural output that emerged as a result. Included in the analysis are the theories of repatriation theories
Preview of History Alive! The Medieval World. Questions for EL students.

History Alive! The Medieval World. Questions for EL students.

Created by
Bob Capune
History Alive! by TCI is the required textbook for many Middle School History schools. To better assess reading comprehension, I have compiled a simple one/two page sheet with questions for each of the books forty chapters.
Preview of Ancient Kingdoms of the Nile

Ancient Kingdoms of the Nile

Most students are familiar enough with ancient Egypt to know about the Pyramids, the Pharaohs and the mighty Nile River. Yet they remain unaware of equally important, yet less familiar Egyptians, such as Ramses II, Hatshepsut and Khufu.This two-part worksheet provides an overview of Egyptian history, which spread out over countless dynasties and kingdoms. Part I is a matching activity that centers on important terms and rulers; Part II contains two brief short answer questions about Egypt's rela
Preview of 'Tambrin, the Music of Tobago – A Mini Curriculum

'Tambrin, the Music of Tobago – A Mini Curriculum

The sister islands of Trinidad & Tobago rest a mere 52 miles apart, yet due to the value of Tobago's colonial sugar plantations, its early economy was far more reliant on African slave labor than Trinidad's. Not surprisingly, as each island developed its own unique culture, such fundamental differences in economy, ethnic composition and human experience led to wildly different artistic outcomes - i.e. 'Tambrin Music in Tobago and its far more famous cousin Calypso in Trinidad. Why does 'Tamb
Preview of Carnival & Calypso in Antigua – A Mini Curriculum

Carnival & Calypso in Antigua – A Mini Curriculum

The island of Antigua lies approximately 450 miles north of Trinidad, a distance that was all but unfathomable to slaves during colonial times. Yet despite their physical separation, these enslaved populations and the unique musical cultures they created would evolve to be remarkably similar. Calypso Music is perhaps the best example of this.'Carnival & Calypso in Antigua 'is an 850-word journal-style essay that features interviews with Antiguan media personalities and music historians. Payi
Preview of COOPERATIVE LEARNING NOTE TAKING ACTIVITY MADE FOR ALL TYPES OF LEARNERS

COOPERATIVE LEARNING NOTE TAKING ACTIVITY MADE FOR ALL TYPES OF LEARNERS

This style of note-taking activity will meet all types of learners (visual, audio, kinesthetic, etc.). It will also get students working in cooperative groups, and up moving around. Speaking and listening skills will also be applied as students have a conversation about their notes. At the end of the activity, students will turn in and the teacher can use as a quick formative. This activity attached is dual-sided. One side is teacher directed (directions) and can be used for a workshop- the othe
Preview of Puerto Rico is More than Just Salsa – Match 'Em & Comprehension Worksheet

Puerto Rico is More than Just Salsa – Match 'Em & Comprehension Worksheet

In cultural terms, Puerto Rico is unique among Caribbean islands for two reasons: first, it contains a post-colonial music form (Jibaro) that is completely free of African influences. Second, its most famous music form - Salsa - was not actually invented on the island itself.How did Brooklyn's Nuyorican community create a traditional music form while living so far away from the rhythms and melodies of home? Where can these influences be found among the throbbing beats of San Juan's current night
Preview of Jamaica's Reggae, Rage and Redemption – Match 'Em & True/False Worksheet

Jamaica's Reggae, Rage and Redemption – Match 'Em & True/False Worksheet

The spirit of the Caribbean comes alive! 'Reggae, Calypso, Salsa and Tambrin: A Historical Journey' is a seven-part essay series dedicated to using music as a historical guide.Part Six is the 3200-word climax of the series. Incorporating all the lessons learned in previous essays, it discusses the uniquely miserable conditions endured by Jamaica's slaves, and the unique cultural output that emerged as a result.This fun worksheet consists of two sections, 'Match-ems' and True/False questions. The
Preview of Race & Racism in America - How did We Get Here? (True/False Worksheet)

Race & Racism in America - How did We Get Here? (True/False Worksheet)

"How did We Get Here" is a mini-curriculum devoted to investigating the roots of institutionalized racism in the modern United States. This five-item True/False exercise is based upon the series' 1800-word first installment, which begins with the Civil War's end in 1865. What were the "Civil War Amendments" and "Radical Reconstruction?" When did the last Union Army troops withdraw from the South? Why was Andrew Johnson impeached? What was the Compromise of 1877? This free activity seeks
Preview of Eskimo Ice Cream (Akutaq): Berry Ice Cream Calorimetry Lab

Eskimo Ice Cream (Akutaq): Berry Ice Cream Calorimetry Lab

Created by
3D-PT
Explore the rich cultural heritage of the Central Yupik people of AK while engaging your students in a captivating scientific journey with our "Akutaq Berry Ice Cream Calorimetry Lab." This unique laboratory activity not only delves into the world of calorimetry but also celebrates the indigenous knowledge and traditions of the Central Yupik community.Key highlights of the "Akutaq Berry Ice Cream Calorimetry Lab" include:Indigenous Wisdom: Immerse your students in the centuries-old traditions of
Preview of Selassie's World – Rural Life in Jamaica

Selassie's World – Rural Life in Jamaica

The spirit of the Caribbean comes alive! 'Reggae, Calypso, Salsa and Tambrin: A Historical Journey' is a seven-part essay series dedicated to using music as a historical guide.Part Seven is the 1100-word conclusion to the series. it is a journal-style essay detailing my week-long stay with Rastafarian hill farmer 'Selaisie.' Like no other experience, his hospitality and ingenuity put the Caribbean's continuous interplay of assimilation, inequality and change.Every purchase includes the following
Preview of The Caribbean Music Industry – A Mini Curriculum

The Caribbean Music Industry – A Mini Curriculum

The spirit of the Caribbean comes alive! 'Reggae, Calypso, Salsa and Tambrin: A Historical Journey' is a seven-part essay series dedicated to using music as a historical guide.'The Caribbean Music Industry' is a 700-word discussion of the contemporary Caribbean Music scene, taken mostly from the artists' perspective. Included is an interview with a touring artist, as well as a discussion of the role that tourism plays in the music scene. Is it helping or hurting?This free packet includes the fol
Preview of The Romany: Centuries of Discrimination - Vocabulary List

The Romany: Centuries of Discrimination - Vocabulary List

If you are lucky enough to have traveled in Europe, you’ve probably seen members of the Romany ethnic group gathered outside of popular tourist sites, Known variously as Roma, Gypsies, Tsingani, Boyash, Zingari, Kipti and, in Spanish, Gitanos, the Romany rank among Earth's most marginalized ethnic groups.'The Romany, Centuries of Discrimination,' is a 400-word informational text that can help teachers supplement their lesson plans for a variety of subjects - from History to the Arts to Ethnic St
Preview of Utah Studies Source Collection

Utah Studies Source Collection

Created by
Morgan Taylor
A teacher-created website with a collection of 100+ Utah-specific sources to be used in Utah Studies.
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