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Preview of Constitution Day Activity Scavenger Hunt | Primary Source Analysis, Google Forms

Constitution Day Activity Scavenger Hunt | Primary Source Analysis, Google Forms

Created by
Mister Harms
To better understand the basic information within the U.S. Constitution, students will browse through this primary source document and find the main ideas regarding the 7 Articles and 27 Amendments. Included are 17 questions about the articles and 27 questions about the amendments. All questions (except for one) will be answered with a number. This is a great way to introduce, study, or review the United States Constitution for your civics unit or for a Constitution Day activity. You may even
Preview of Thomas Paine Common Sense: Primary Source Activity | American History

Thomas Paine Common Sense: Primary Source Activity | American History

Created by
Mister Harms
Thomas Paine's Common Sense was a little pamphlet with big ideas! This primary source activity gives students a chance to read through and analyze the major paragraphs, or arguments, within his pamphlet while answering various questions. I created this mini-unit for my own classroom to help students understand this important document that shaped the course of Independence. You will find that this resource is challenging yet capable for all. Students are analyzing text from the 1700's which ca
Preview of Slavery in the Southern Colonies: A Socratic Seminar

Slavery in the Southern Colonies: A Socratic Seminar

Created by
The Paisley Owl
Looking for a higher order thinking activity? Need a way to close out a unit on the Southern Colonies? Do you want to do a Socratic Seminar with your students? Students will evaluate three primary source documents to answer document-based questions. Students will engage in higher-level thinking and improve listening and speaking skills during this common-core supported activity. This activity is appropriate for 5th-7th graders and meets the Common Core Standards for Speaking and Listening. If
Preview of Entrepreneurship: An Entire Semester Worth (500+ Pages) of PPs, Projects, DBQs

Entrepreneurship: An Entire Semester Worth (500+ Pages) of PPs, Projects, DBQs

*All Lessons, PowerPoints, Projects, DBQs, Worksheets and Activities in this Bundle I Personally Have Used in my Classroom.Well Over 500 Pages of Information.This comprehensive bundle is tailor-made for a semester-long course on entrepreneurship, covering a wide array of topics crucial for understanding and navigating the entrepreneurial landscape. With a total of 44 items, this bundle offers a robust curriculum designed to engage high school students in practical and immersive activities relate
Preview of Daily Life in the Roman Empire HyperDoc 6th or 7th grade history

Daily Life in the Roman Empire HyperDoc 6th or 7th grade history

Perfect for digital learning! Students explore life in Ancient Rome, such as what it is like to be a teenage boy and girl in Rome, as well as the social hierarchy in Rome. There are hyperlinks to different websites and videos. In addition, this covers the achievements of the Romans. Summative assessment is a FlipGrid video on whether or not you would live in Ancient Rome. Perfect for assessing a student's speaking skills!
Preview of Culturally Responsive, Game Based U.S. History! K4-5 Pre-Game Warm-Up: Alliance

Culturally Responsive, Game Based U.S. History! K4-5 Pre-Game Warm-Up: Alliance

Put colonial North America into full context with over 25 lessons using activities, maps, an animated video, DBQs, expository writing, class discussions & group challenges. Next? Play the ALLIANCE board game (separate purchase). WARNING: History class will never be the same.BOARD GAME DESCRIPTION: "A clever take on statecraft whereby six teams across colonial North America meet the triple challenge of nation building, international diplomacy, and economic sustainability. Iroquois Confederacy
Preview of Grade 8 Smarter Balanced Assessment-English Language Arts, DOK Questions/Targets

Grade 8 Smarter Balanced Assessment-English Language Arts, DOK Questions/Targets

The questions on the SBA Summative are written to address Targets (which represent the grade-level standards). These Targets help insure that the Summative Assessments will be consistent across the years. Therefore, similar questions will be asked year after year, and the questions represent what the standards consider critical for text comprehension.This document uses items from the Practice Tests that have been on the web Portal. What has been added are additional questions for the literary
Preview of Christopher Columbus PBL Activity

Christopher Columbus PBL Activity

The story of Christopher Columbus is full of controversy! In this engaging, interactive, and thought-provoking social studies and ELA PBL activity, the students will become investigative reporters to discover Columbus's voyages' positive (+) and negative (-) effects on those involved. Students will put on their thinking caps as they close read historical fiction accounts in the first person (Columbus) and an interview with a Taino Chief, seeing both perspectives. They will also use math to test
Preview of Thomas Jefferson vs. Alexander Hamilton: Six Day Informational Text Unit

Thomas Jefferson vs. Alexander Hamilton: Six Day Informational Text Unit

This digital informational unit is designed to engage students in ELA and Social Studies standards about American History, rhetorical devices, corroborating sources, reading primary and secondary sources, listening and speaking skills, opinion-based writing, and so much more. This six-day unit is fast-paced and highly engaging. This isn't your white-washed textbook version of our founding fathers. This is a comprehensive look at Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson with the essential question
Preview of Science Discussion Sentence Starters (Editable version)

Science Discussion Sentence Starters (Editable version)

Created by
Curious Kitty
This editable resource is great for encouraging students to engage in MEANINGFUL science discussions. The Talk Tents can be used before, during or after activities such as labs, videos, discussions, readings, etc. With the new science standards in place (NGSS), students need to analyze tables/charts, discuss their ideas and develop their own investigations and these sentence starters will help students develop those skills. The Talk Tents can stay on the desks/tables and students refer to them a
Preview of Grade 6 English Language Arts Smarter Balanced Summative , DOK Questions/Targets

Grade 6 English Language Arts Smarter Balanced Summative , DOK Questions/Targets

The questions on the SBA Summative are written to address Targets (which represent the grade-level standards). These Targets help insure that the Summative Assessments will be consistent across the years. Therefore, similar questions will be asked year after year, and the questions represent what the standards consider critical for text comprehension.This document uses items from the Practice Tests that have been on the web Portal. What has been added are additional questions for the literary
Preview of Grade 7 Smarter Balanced Assessment-English Language Arts, DOK Questions/Targets

Grade 7 Smarter Balanced Assessment-English Language Arts, DOK Questions/Targets

The questions on the SBA Summative are written to address Targets (which represent the grade-level standards). These Targets help insure that the Summative Assessments will be consistent across the years. Therefore, similar questions will be asked year after year, and the questions represent what the standards consider critical for text comprehension.This document uses items from the Practice Tests that have been on the web Portal. What has been added are additional questions for the literary
Preview of "Everyday Leadership" TED Talk Questions

"Everyday Leadership" TED Talk Questions

This product includes the transcript of the TED Talk "Everyday Leadership" by Drew Dudley as well as ten multiple-choice questions. The multiple choice questions address central idea, word meanings, analyzing interactions, and inferencing.
Preview of The Treaty of Versailles: Analyze a Political Cartoon!

The Treaty of Versailles: Analyze a Political Cartoon!

Help your students think critically about the implications of the Treaty of Versailles with this fun activity! This NO PREP print and go activity is the perfect way to guide students through a political cartoon analysis. Supportive, clear, thought-provoking questions and instructions will guide them through a thorough analysis of one of the best-known political cartoons of the time. Once they finish their analysis, they'll be prompted to apply what they've learned to sketch a political cartoon t
Preview of Overland Trails Escape Game: APUSH 5.1.I.A

Overland Trails Escape Game: APUSH 5.1.I.A

Created by
Swift Picks
The primary source documents used in the puzzles help expand the traditional narrative of American history textbooks through the inclusion of the accounts of women. Primary sources provide students first-hand accounts rarely found in secondary social studies textbooks (Scheuerell, 2019). I selected sources that represented multiple perspectives, particularly counternarratives and marginalized voices (Crowley & King, 2018). The lack of women and girls in textbooks and curriculum expands the b
Preview of Science Discussion Sentence Starters (with graphics)

Science Discussion Sentence Starters (with graphics)

Created by
Curious Kitty
This resource is great for encouraging students to engage in MEANINGFUL science discussions. The sentence starters can be used before, during or after activities such as labs, videos, discussions, readings, etc. With the new science standards in place (NGSS), students need to analyze tables/charts, discuss their ideas and develop their own investigations and these sentence starters will help students develop those skills. The "Talk Tents" can stay on the desks/tables and students refer to them a
Preview of Conversation Starter Posters

Conversation Starter Posters

Created by
Rachael Kelly
These posters have conversation starters that students can use during classroom discussions. Elaborate and Clarify - these include options that students can use to keep the discussion going Support - this helps students explain where they found the information for their claims Pose an Idea - these are great for when students are bringing up a new idea
Preview of Socratic Seminar Packet To Kill a Mockingbird

Socratic Seminar Packet To Kill a Mockingbird

Created by
Claudia Severino
This packet is designed for students to plan for a Socratic Seminar on the entire novel and supplemental texts gathered from Common Lit.
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