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Other (social studies) game videos

Preview of American Civil War - Instructional Game, Atlanta and Sherman's March to the Sea

American Civil War - Instructional Game, Atlanta and Sherman's March to the Sea

Created by
James Faulkner
This instructional game is designed for students of grades 8-12 to complete individually, in small groups, or in a walk through with the teacher facilitating. It can be used to introduce or assess student knowledge. 1. The design of the game is intended for students to become aware of how the State of Georgia was affected during the American Civil War in 1864. During the first half of the game students will be allowed to click on incorrect answers and will be taken to another slide which will o
Preview of sources on information | primary vs. secondary sources

sources on information | primary vs. secondary sources

Created by
Teaching Juntos
Here is a lesson on how to read historical documents and sources on information. It also works on comparing primary vs. secondary sources of information.
Preview of Interactive Reading Strategies (for Social Studies and Other Content Areas)

Interactive Reading Strategies (for Social Studies and Other Content Areas)

Created by
Moore Actions
Interactive ways to increase reading skills are featured in this lesson. 8 different strategies are featured including 1 original game. This lesson focuses on social studies and reading but can be used for almost any subject area to help increase reading skills.
Preview of AP Human Geography Population and Disease Videos plus Matching Online Games!

AP Human Geography Population and Disease Videos plus Matching Online Games!

I have done the hard work for you! I have put together different videos that cover content for AP Human Geography over population and disease and have two online games (a matching game and Who Wants To Be a Millionaire) for your students to assess what they learned. The clips are all fun and relevant. They cover Dr. Snow, Population Growth, China and their one child policy, Malthus, pandemics, small pox, and more. Each collection of videos is about 30 minutes long. Included is a cartoon for
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