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By High School Global and US History
Students examine two court cases (McCulloch vs. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden) in order to understand the different ways John Marshall expanded the power of the federal government during his time as chief justice. The lesson includes a variety of
Subjects:
Government, U.S. History
Grades:
11th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, DBQs
$2.00
2
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By High School Global and US History
The lesson begins with an introduction to the West African Kingdoms and a brief overview of Mansa Musa as a leader.For the class activity, students examine a variety of sources documents to determine if Mansa Musa was the richest man in history.
Subjects:
World History, African History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, DBQs, Handouts
$2.00
8
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By High School Global and US History
Introduce students to the development of Apratheid after South Africa gained independence. In groups of four, students learn about how Apartheid impacted African people's lives (the categories include laws part 1, laws part 2, statistics, and family
Subjects:
World History, African History
Grades:
10th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Handouts
$2.00
2
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By High School Global and US History
Introduce students to the Mongols by reviewing Russian geography and learning about the background information of the region. Students then go to different stations to learn about different aspects of the Mongols. Lesson ends with a free response.
Subjects:
World History, Asian Studies
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Graphic Organizers
$2.00
3
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By High School Global and US History
Introduce students to the domestic policies of Truman and Eisenhower after WWII (The Fair Deal, 22nd Amendment, balancing the budget under Eisenhower, and the GI Bill). Then, students engage in a station's activity where they go to different
Subjects:
U.S. History
Grades:
11th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Handouts
$2.00
2
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By High School Global and US History
Go over mini-lesson with students about how the Mayans were able to adapt to their challenging geography. Students travel to different stations to learn about how the Mayan civilization was advanced. Lesson ends with a free response.
Subjects:
Ancient History, Native Americans, World History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Handouts, Graphic Organizers
$2.00
4
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By High School Global and US History
Students analyze a political cartoon to understand how the third estate felt prior to the Revolution. They read about the Tennis Court Oath and the formation of the National Assembly in order to complete an activity about the Declaration of Rights
Subjects:
European History, World History
Grades:
10th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Graphic Organizers
$3.00
5
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By High School Global and US History
Students are introduced to Karl Marx, his critique of capitalism, and his ideal communist system. For the main activity, students go to different stations to read quotes from Marx and summarize the idea in their own words (there are 8 stations
Subjects:
European History, World History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities
$2.00
6
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By High School Global and US History
The lesson begins with an introduction to the election of Hoover and the stock market crash in 1929. Students look at a chart of four main causes of the crash and pick the one they think was the most significant. The four causes include
Subjects:
U.S. History
Grades:
11th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, DBQs
$2.00
3
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By High School Global and US History
Introduce students to slave rebellions with an overview of Nat Turner and have students analyze the depiction of the event in a picture. Next students are introduced to John Brown and read primary sources on whether John Brown was a freedom fighter
Subjects:
U.S. History
Grades:
11th
Types:
Activities, DBQs, Handouts
$2.00
2
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By High School Global and US History
Introduce students to the Roman Empire by going over the advantages of their geography and the formation of the Roman Republic. Students analyze the Roman Laws, the Twelve Tables, and determine if they had a positive or negative impact on the Roman
Subjects:
Ancient History, European History, World History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Handouts
$2.00
3
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By High School Global and US History
This is a two to three day lesson plan. The lesson includes information from post WWII to the Cuban Missile Crisis and looks at how Truman, Eisenhower, and JFK sought to contain communism. The lesson for days 1 and 2 opens up with information about
Subjects:
U.S. History
Grades:
11th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, DBQs
$3.00
3
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By High School Global and US History
Students analyze a variety of sources including quotes, primary and secondary sources, and video clips to understand the treatment of the Indian people by the British and how Gandhi led the people in the fight for independence.
Subjects:
World History, British History, Asian Studies
Grades:
10th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Handouts
$2.00
3
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By High School Global and US History
Students are introduced to the first monotheistic religion by looking at early Jewish history. Students then do an activity using the 10 Commandments to determine how Jewish beliefs impact their lifestyle. Students are given a skeleton outline of a
Subjects:
Ancient History, World History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Activities, Handouts, Grant Proposals
$2.00
2
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By High School Global and US History
Jigsaw activity where students read about one specific philosopher and teach their peers. The lesson includes three readings at different difficulty levels with primary source documents on Voltaire (medium), Montesquieu (low), and Rousseau (high).
Subjects:
European History, World History
Grades:
10th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Handouts
$2.00
2
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By High School Global and US History
The lesson begins with an overview of the enlightenment and John Locke's core ideas. As a class, students read a brief quote from Locke and summarize the meaning in their own words. For the main activity, each student is given a quote and they have
Subjects:
European History, World History
Grades:
10th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Handouts
$2.00
3
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By High School Global and US History
Introduce students to the Louisiana Purchase. Students read a variety of documents to determine whether the purchase was constitutional or not. Students use the information to write a paragraph response using the MEAL formula. A scaffolded template
Subjects:
Government, U.S. History
Grades:
11th
Types:
Activities, DBQs, Handouts
$2.00
3
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By High School Global and US History
The lesson begins with an overview of the fall of Napoleon and the purpose of convening the Congress of Vienna.Next, students are put in groups of four and each individual is assigned one leader from the Congress of Vienna:· Prince Clemens von
Subjects:
European History, World History
Grades:
10th
Types:
Activities, Handouts, Simulations
$2.00
1
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By High School Global and US History
Students are introduced to the beginning of Christianity in the Roman Empire. Students watch two scenes from the movie Jesus Christ Superstar and read the lyrics to the songs to discuss why the Roman Empire was threatened by Jesus.
Subjects:
Ancient History, European History, World History
Grades:
9th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities
$2.00
1
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By High School Global and US History
Introduce students to the idea of judicial activism in the Warren Court with the cases Brown vs. Board, a selection of cases that separated church and state, and a selection of cases that expanded the rights of the accused. This lesson does not
Subjects:
U.S. History
Grades:
11th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, DBQs
$2.00
1
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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!