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Preview of Why Study History? Back to School Activity for Secondary Social Studies

Why Study History? Back to School Activity for Secondary Social Studies

Do your students truly understand why they are taking a history class!? Why not teach them in a fun activity? Teach your students to think like an historians as they dig through artifacts, analyze primary sources, and read information about history. This lesson guides your students through an activity where they debate the importance of history in their lives, examine artifacts, analyze primary sources, read an article and create Doodle Notes. The lesson concludes with a spectrum discussion or
Preview of Middle Ages Mapping Activity Europe Geography Analysis

Middle Ages Mapping Activity Europe Geography Analysis

This Middle Ages Mapping Activity will save you time and energy as you teach about the changes and developments during the World History period.Use this mapping activity to introduce the Middle Ages of Europe.Reviews basic geography skills while introducing significant places and geographic themes for covering the Middle Ages time period.Resource IncludesMaps for AnalysisGuiding QuestionsMapping PromptsSocial Studies Skilled AddressedMappingMap AnalysisCritical ThinkingHistorical InquiryAbout th
Preview of Capitalism Communism Socialism Web Quest | Economic Systems Web Quest

Capitalism Communism Socialism Web Quest | Economic Systems Web Quest

Capitalism Communism Socialism Web Quest | Economic Systems Web QuestIn this engaging web quest on economic systems, students learn the tenets of capitalism, socialism, and communism to understand their key differences, the US economic system, the impact of Karl Marx, current countries who follow communism, and much more! Use this web quest to engage students on the differences between capitalism, socialism, and communism, as well as the origins of communism, laissez-faire capitalism, and the r
Preview of Causes and Effects of the Crusades DBQ Activity

Causes and Effects of the Crusades DBQ Activity

Causes and Effects of the Crusades: DBQ Activity – Instructions:The main goal of this lesson is to have students analyze primary and secondary sources to determine various causes and impacts of the Crusades:This lesson has a total of 2 DBQ’s:DBQ 1 – Causes of the Crusades (5 documents)DBQ 2 – Impacts of the Crusades (5 Documents)In total, there are 7 potential activity options for this lesson! DBQ1 – Causes of the Crusades:Option 1 – Answer the analysis questions based on the documentsOption 2
Preview of Causes and Effects of the  Peloponnesian War

Causes and Effects of the Peloponnesian War

The Peloponnesian Wars – Lesson and Activity The main objective of this lesson is to have students describe causes, effects and strategies of the Peloponnesian warCheck out an alternate DBQ lesson on the Peloponnesian War: Click Here!In this lesson you get a 15 slide PPT with:Do NowInformation ChartComparison Chart of Athens and Sparta2 Video Links2 Assessment Questions Activity InstructionsConclusion QuestionsThere are 3 different options for the activity each based on two readings.· Reading 1:
Preview of Ancient Rome Unit Bundle

Ancient Rome Unit Bundle

Ancient Rome Unit Bundle:This Bundle Includes 13 lessons on Ancient Rome. You get 30% saving when buying this bundle rather than the lessons separately!Topics include:The Geography of RomeComparing the Geography of Greece and RomeThe Twelve Tables of RomeThe Punic Wars: Rome vs. CarthageThe Roman Republic - Lesson and ActivityThe Roman Republic - DBQThe Rise and Fall of Julius CaesarEmperors of Rome: The Good, The Bad, and the MadRoman Architecture and EngineeringThe Gladiator Games of Ancient
Preview of The Peloponnesian War - DBQ

The Peloponnesian War - DBQ

The Peloponnesian War – DBQThe main goal of this lesson is for students to analyze primary and secondary sources on the Peloponnesian War:Check out another version of this lesson with a reading, videos, and other activities: Click Here!Seven (7) slide PowerPoint includes:A Do Now that asks students to examine a comparison chart of Athens and Sparta and determine who they believe would win a conflictClass Notes where students are given key terms on an information chart. These terms include: The P
Preview of Great Depression Primary Source Analysis Interactive Lesson for Google Classroom

Great Depression Primary Source Analysis Interactive Lesson for Google Classroom

Great Depression Primary Source Analysis Google Drive LessonTeaching the Great Depression? Looking for primary source analysis practice?Allow students to investigate America's 1930s with this Google Drive Interactive Notebook Primary Source Analysis Lesson.This lesson includes 8-pages of quotes and images for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of the economic, political, cultural, and decade changes in the 1930s and the Great Depression. Includes a wrap-up ques
Preview of The Legacy of Rome; Rome and the Modern World

The Legacy of Rome; Rome and the Modern World

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Have your students creatively present the contributions to the Roman Empire to the modern world. The Roman Empire was a source of many ideas and achievements that have greatly influenced the world we live in today. Some are physical, while others are philosophical and linguistic. Use a Roman head graphic outline to help your student see how Rome affected the world today. Example included. This is a simple package that includes one page of instructions, the form for the head, and ten student
Preview of Mummification in Ancient Egypt

Mummification in Ancient Egypt

The Mummification Process:The main goal of this lesson is to have students explain and describe the steps in, and various tools used in the Mummification process of Egypt:You get a 13 slide PowerPoint with:Do NowClass Notes3 video LinksAssessment QuestionsActivity InstructionsConclusion QuestionsFor the Activities there are 4 different options focused around 2 different resourcesResource 1 – 715-word Reading on the Mummification ProcessResource 2 – 307-word chart outlining the steps of the Mummi
Preview of The Bering Land Bridge - Theories of Migrating to the Americas

The Bering Land Bridge - Theories of Migrating to the Americas

The Bering Land Bridge – Lesson and ActivityThe main goal of this lesson is to have students examine the Bering Land Bridge crossing, along with new theories that have emerged on human migration to the AmericasYou get a 15 slide PowerPoint with:2 Do Now OptionsClass Notes Informational Graphics3 Video Links2 Assessment QuestionsActivity InstructionsConclusion questions3 Different Activity Options are provided which use 2 different resourcesResource 1 – New Evidence of Human Migration to the Amer
Preview of Ancient Greece Unit Bundle

Ancient Greece Unit Bundle

Greece Unit Bundle:I am very excited that this Greek Unit bundle now available! This unit is filled with engaging resources and visuals for your students. Topics in this unit bundle include:The Geography of GreeceThe Minoan CivilizationComparing Athens and SpartaThe Persian WarsThe Persian Wars DBQComparing Greek and U.S. GovernmentsAncient Greek PhilosophersGreek MythologyGreek Gods - Students ProjectGreek Achievements Causes and Effects of the Peloponnesian War Peloponnesian War DBQAlexande
Preview of The Middle Ages and Renaissance - Unit Bundle

The Middle Ages and Renaissance - Unit Bundle

The Middle Ages and Renaissance Unit Bundle25% off from buying each lesson individually. A $50 value, yours for $34.99!12 Lessons included in this Unit Bundle!Misconceptions of the Middle AgesThe Feudal SystemCauses and Effects of the Crusades - Lesson and ActivityCases and Effects of the Crusades DBQMiddle Age Weapons and Tactics - Lesson and Activity Middle Age Weapons and Tactics - Flipbook ProjectThe Black Plague....How did it Spread?Can you Prevent the Spread of the Plague?Causes and Effec
Preview of The Crusades - Lesson and Activity

The Crusades - Lesson and Activity

The Crusades – Lesson and Activity The main objective of this lesson is for students to examine various historical perspectives of the Crusades and determine the causes and impacts of themYou get a 17 slide PowerPoint with:Do nowClass NotesMap, Timeline, and Chart3 Video Links2 Assessment QuestionsActivity InstructionsConclusion QuestionsThere are 4 different activity options for students based around two readings. Activity Options 1 and 2:Reading 1 – The Causes and Effects of Crusades 1–4 (699
Preview of Europe's Geography Collage Project Assessment and Essay Assignment

Europe's Geography Collage Project Assessment and Essay Assignment

Looking for an easy, no prep assessment on your Geography of Europe study?Want a creative project to wrap up your lessons on the European Continent?This is a culminating project to assess student understanding of the physical and human geography of Europe. Students are directed to complete the collage online using glogster, but the same assignment could be created by hand, if needed.Assignment requires students to include images, captions, and a summary of the physical and human geography of Eu
Preview of The 3 Kingdoms of Ancient Egypt

The 3 Kingdoms of Ancient Egypt

The 3 Kingdoms of Ancient Egypt:The main goal of this lesson is to have students examine and compare different aspects of the Old, Middle, and New KingdomsIncludes a 17 slide Power Point with:Do NowClass NotesTimelineVideo LinksAssessment QuestionsActivity InstructionsConclusion QuestionFor the Activity there are 3 different options based on two different resourcesResource 1: Chart on the 3 Kingdoms (407 words)Resource 2: Reading on the 3 kingdoms
Preview of Webquest on the Protestant Reformation PDF, Digital, for Google Drive Classroom

Webquest on the Protestant Reformation PDF, Digital, for Google Drive Classroom

With this interactive resource students will become experts on the major changes that took place in the Catholic Church during the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic or Counter-Reformation. After evaluating information provided in links along the webquest, students will complete the questions on their student guide. Assign with printable materials for a student-centered lesson or assign on Google Drive for tech use!Resource IncludesGoogle Ready Guide for WebquestWebquest Links with Cover
Preview of The Rise and Fall of Julius Caesar

The Rise and Fall of Julius Caesar

The Rise and Fall of Julius Caesar – Lesson and Activity Instructions:The main objective of this lesson is to have students evaluate the reasons for Caesar’s rise to power and the effects of his assassination. You get a 14 slide PowerPoint with:Do NowClass NotesTimelinePicture AnalysisLinks to 3 videos Assessment Questions Activity InstructionsConclusion QuestionsFor the Activity there are 2 different Readings and 3 different ways for students to use them.Reading 1 – Julius Caesar’s Rise to Powe
Preview of Vietnam War Pentagon Papers Primary Source

Vietnam War Pentagon Papers Primary Source

This astonishing Vietnam War primary source is an excerpt from the famous Pentagon Papers that revealed America's controversial decisions on the war. The excerpt features the Defense Department's goals for the war as of 1965, with a shocking statement about America's need to avoid humiliation as being the primary aim of the war. The worksheet includes an image of the actual document plus printed version that is easier to read for students. Following the primary source is a set of open-ended
Preview of The Fall of the Roman Empire

The Fall of the Roman Empire

The Fall of Rome – Lesson and Activity Instructions:The main objective of this lesson is to have students explain reasons for the decline of the Roman Empire through primary and secondary source analysis 15 slide PowerPoint Includes:Do NowClass NotesInformation Chart, Timeline, and Map3 Video Links2 Assessment QuestionsActivity InstructionsConclusion QuestionFor the Activity there are 3 DBQ options and 3 different ways that students can work with these documents:DBQ 1 – 10 documents with various
Preview of Feudalism in the Middle Ages

Feudalism in the Middle Ages

The Feudal System of the Middle Ages – Lesson and ActivityThe main objective of this lesson is for students to examine the rolls and responsibilities of different Feudal classes in the Middle AgesWhat you get:A 13 Slide PowerPoint with:Do nowClass NotesVideo LinksAssessment Questions Activity InstructionsConclusion QuestionThere are 3 different approaches to the activity depending on your preferences and needs for your students. Activity Option 1:Reading - The Feudal System of the Middle Ages (6
Preview of Explorers Internet Reliability Research Activity

Explorers Internet Reliability Research Activity

Do your students need to learn about Internet Reliability? Do you have problems with students using unreliable Internet sources? Or, are you looking for a fun and engaging lesson on the Explorers that will reinforce the importance of checking your sources on the Internet?This activity asks students to view two websites on 4 explorers from the Age of Exploration. One of the websites provides incorrect information, helping students to realize that not all information on the internet is correct!
Preview of The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt

The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt

The Rise and Fall of Ancient EgyptThe main objective of this lesson is to have students review the factors that led to the rise of Egypt and examine reasons for its declineYou get a 13 slide PowerPoint with..- Do Now Question- Video Link- Informational Chart- Assessment Questions- Activity Instructions- Conclusion QuestionsFor the Activity there are 4 different options. The First 3 options use either of 2 readings Reading 1 – The Decline of Egypt (442 Words)Reading 2 – Factors Leading to the Fal
Preview of Environmental Investigation on Europe for Geography Climate Global Warming

Environmental Investigation on Europe for Geography Climate Global Warming

Study the Environmental Issues of Europe in this engaging Geography activity! This is an investigative study for students to evaluate the environment of Europe at the end of a unit on the Geography of Europe. It is designed for a middle or high school Geography course for a 90 minute block schedule, but could easily be adapted to a 2-day traditional lesson.Students are provided websites with links to interactive maps and environmental data on a variety of topics for the European continent. The
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