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By High School Global and US History
Students look at the fall of the Byzantine Empire from the Byzantine perspective and the Ottoman Empire's perspective. Students use the documents to determine what exactly happened at the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
Subjects:
Ancient History, European History, World History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, DBQs, Handouts
$2.00
18
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By High School Global and US History
Introduce students to the rise of the Islamic empire with an overview of the spread of Islam, religious tolerance, and the golden age. For the activity, students travel to different stations to learn about the achievements of the Islamic Empire. The
Subjects:
Ancient History, World History, Asian Studies
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Graphic Organizers
$2.00
15
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By High School Global and US History
The lesson begins with an introduction of a golden age. Then, students are given directions for the class activity, a gallery walk. If you do not wish to do a gallery walk, you can also provide each student with a packet of the stations and they can
Subjects:
Ancient History, European History, World History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Activities, Handouts, Graphic Organizers
$2.00
21
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By High School Global and US History
The lesson begins with an introduction to the break in Christianity between the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Byzantine Empire. Students also use a chart of the differences to determine what they think is the biggest difference between the
Subjects:
Ancient History, European History, World History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Handouts
$2.00
10
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By High School Global and US History
The lesson begins with an introduction of the Trans-Sahara Trade and the Golden Ages of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai. Next, students complete a DBQ to gather specific evidence about those golden ages. The documents include one primary and three
Subjects:
World History, African History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, DBQs, Handouts
$2.00
18
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By High School Global and US History
Introduce students to the system of encomienda. Students read a variety of primary sources to understand how Native Americans were impacted by encomienda. There are two extensions documents for students who finish early. Finally, students discuss if
Subjects:
World History
Grades:
9th
Types:
DBQs
$2.00
10
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By High School Global and US History
The lesson begins with a brief introduction to the development of feudalism in Japan and the role of the shogun. Next, students go to different stations to learn about each social class in the feudal system. The stations include daimyo, samurai,
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, World History, Asian Studies
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Handouts
$2.00
10
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By High School Global and US History
The lesson begins with a map analysis (students use a map to predict what they think might be an impact of the crusades) and a general introduction into some of the big consequences of the conflict.Next, students read a variety of documents to look
Subjects:
European History, World History, Middle Ages
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, DBQs
$2.00
12
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By High School Global and US History
Introduce students to Japanese geography (archipelago and mountainous topography) and the development of religious beliefs based on geography. Next, students then learn about four specific ideas that came to Japan from China and Korea and how Japan
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, World History, Asian Studies
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Graphic Organizers
$2.00
14
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By High School Global and US History
The lesson begins with an introduction to the Indus River Valley geography. Students then learn about different aspects of life in the Indus River Valley through pictures and written explanations (this includes information about urban planning, the
Subjects:
Ancient History, World History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, DBQs
$2.00
15
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By High School Global and US History
*Requires printing/cutting cards before classThe lesson begins with an introduction to African geography and the Bantu migration. Students are given a map with the years of migration and they have to draw in the migration pattern with arrows. For
Subjects:
Ancient History, World History, African History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Activities, Handouts, Graphic Organizers
$2.00
7
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By High School Global and US History
The lesson begins with an introduction and overview of the Aztec, Mayan, and Incan civilizations. For the activity, students participate in a gallery walk to compare the three civilizations. The stations include architecture, farming, religion, and
Subjects:
Ancient History, Native Americans, World History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Graphic Organizers
$2.00
9
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By High School Global and US History
The lesson begins with a brief introduction to feudalism. After defining feudalism, students go to four short stations (king, nobles, knights, serfs) to learn about the different roles in European society. They fill out a graphic organizer and
Subjects:
European History, World History, Middle Ages
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Graphic Organizers
$2.00
8
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By High School Global and US History
Students learn about China's geography and how it impacted their ethnocentric beliefs in the Huang He River Valley civilization. They also go over the Dynastic Cycle and Mandate of Heaven. Students then select what part of civilization's culture
Subjects:
Ancient History, World History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Activities, Handouts, Graphic Organizers
$2.00
8
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By High School Global and US History
The lesson begins with an overview of the key reasons Rome fell from power. For the main activity, students read a variety of documents to gain a deeper understanding of the causes of Rome's fall. The six documents include a list of the causes of
Subjects:
Ancient History, European History, World History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Activities, DBQs, Handouts
$2.00
8
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By High School Global and US History
The lesson begins with a mini-lesson that connects the black death to the increase in trade that resulted from the crusades. Students watch a 3-minute video clip that goes over the Black Death and how it spread. For the main activity, students go to
Subjects:
European History, World History, Middle Ages
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Graphic Organizers
$2.00
7
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By High School Global and US History
Introduce students to the beginnings of the commercial revolution with the impact of the black plague and changes to society.For the main activity, students go to 5 different stations to learn about the economic changes that occurred during the
Subjects:
European History, World History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Activities, Handouts, Graphic Organizers
$2.00
7
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By High School Global and US History
Introduce students to the rise of the Han Dynasty and an overview of the Silk Road and civil service exams.Next, separate students in groups of 4 and have each student learn about one achievement from the Han Dynasty. The four achievements include
Subjects:
Ancient History, World History, Asian Studies
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Graphic Organizers
$2.00
14
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By High School Global and US History
Students go to five different stations to learn about the different achievements during the Byzantine Empire's golden age. Students use the information from the station to write a paragraph about the significance of the Byzantine Empire. Students
Subjects:
Ancient History, European History, World History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Assessment
$2.00
7
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By High School Global and US History
The lesson begins with an introduction to the formation of city-states, with Athens and Sparta as examples. Students look at two pictures of the city-states to make predictions about the culture in each place.Next students read an overview of each
Subjects:
Ancient History, European History, World History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Handouts
$2.00
8
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I currently teach high school in the Bronx, NY. Therefore my lessons are aligned to the global and US history regents exam, but also try to challenge students beyond the information that is on the exam.

MY TEACHING STYLE

The focus in my classroom is to let the students do most of the work. The handouts I give everyday have very clear instructions so all students can follow along with the lesson and there is no confusion. I try to always add "extension" work for higher level students so every student is busy the entire period. I like doing creative projects and having students get out of their seat as often as possible.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

Yet to be added

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

I went to the University of Virginia and majored in History and Political Philosophy, Policy, and Law. I received a Master's in Teaching Adolescent Social Studies from Fordham University and a Master's in Education Leadership, Policy, and Advocacy from NYU.

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Most of my lessons are created in Word Document and are very easy to edit depending on the length of your class and the information you want to emphasize. If there are any problems with the instructions or the formatting when you download the lesson please let me know and I am happy to update the documents and make any changes!