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Preview of Virtual Museum Project using GRAPES for Middle School History and Social Studies

Virtual Museum Project using GRAPES for Middle School History and Social Studies

Created by
Inspired by Clio
Teachers want to make real-world connections to their lessons. This easy to use project is just that. The students assume the role of a Museum Curator. They learn what a curator does and what museums are doing to gather interest to their site. Students conduct research on a topic, using the GRAPES acronym (Geography, Religion, Achievements, Politics, Economy, and Social Structure) or with other topics specific to their unit of study. This is perfect for teachers who need something that exte
Preview of Renaissance Bio Research Project Bundle

Renaissance Bio Research Project Bundle

Choices, choices, choices!!! In this project students can choose between 7 formats, but grades are based on the same rubric criteria.This research project is Common Core writing and literacy aligned, and was recently completely updated. This works as a biography or teacher assigned topic project. Students write a focus question, gather primary source quotes, write an informational text paragraph with evidence, create timelines, create five class questions and provide visuals. Many of the projec
Preview of Chinese Ingenuity; Inventions That Changed the World

Chinese Ingenuity; Inventions That Changed the World

Created by
Creative History
Chinese ingenuity was the source of many inventions that changed the world. You will be creating an open mind to show five of these inventions. Allow your students to express their creativity by drawing their inventions, and their intellect by explaining how these inventions changed the world.
Preview of Humans v. Rats: The Biggest Trial in the History of the World!

Humans v. Rats: The Biggest Trial in the History of the World!

Students will research the causes and spread of the Black Death, as well as its impacts on the population of Medieval Europe. Students will be assigned to the Prosecution (the Humans), the Defense (the Rats), or the Media to research, prepare, and conduct a classroom mock trial to determine once and for all who should be held responsible for the effects of the Plague.
Preview of Renaissance Project-Based Learning: #Influencers Research Project

Renaissance Project-Based Learning: #Influencers Research Project

Created by
MizzTurc
This is a project that I created for my students to get excited about learning about different Renaissance figures. First, we do a "draft" with the provided list of 30 Renaissance figures! It's a good idea to tell students to check out the list beforehand to get an idea of who they might want to research. The list includes 7 women and 23 men.Then, students will use the guided research booklet to look up information about their #Influencer. After receiving teacher permission to move on, they are
Preview of Gothic Cathedral building project

Gothic Cathedral building project

Created by
William O'Bryan
This Gothic Cathedral building project will get your students excited about Medieval Europe. They will learn about the different parts of Cathedrals as well as how they affected the people of the time. They will utilize different skills such as, researching, creative writing, tactile learning, and working in groups. This project should be able to reach students with many different learning styles. It can be spaced out for a couple class periods or stretched out over a couple weeks to last the le
Preview of Magna Carta; Examination & Explanation; Common Core Approach

Magna Carta; Examination & Explanation; Common Core Approach

Created by
Creative History
A Common Core approach to the Magna Carta emphasizing close reading of primary sources, historical thinking, and concise writing. Your students will create a booklet where they examine the clauses of the Magna Carta, a vital documents in both US and World History. The students will examine the problems that brought about the clause in questions and examine how it changed the trajectory of history. As a precursor of the US Constitution it is essential reading for any student to understand their
Preview of Medieval/Middle Ages Projects

Medieval/Middle Ages Projects

Created by
Sarah Hilton
This is a compressed zip file. It contains the following files: Middle Ages Project Choices Page- The project choices are grouped in five sections: Vocabulary, Maps/timelines, Art, Reading, and Writing. Each section has one point, two point and three point options. The more the point value, the more difficult the project. *The reading section does require 4 informational texts that can be chosen by the teacher but are NOT included(no specific titles are listed on the project just fill in the
Preview of Middle Ages Video Game Design Project

Middle Ages Video Game Design Project

My goal with this assignment was to have students unify the world of the Middle Ages into some coherent project. This project can last for at least a week, but even up to 3 weeks, as students have to research at least 5 civilizations and build a video game design from them. This assignment has students design a video game about the Middle Ages. The handouts included can help guide students through making a game where a player needs to have a character travel through the Holy Roman Empire, Byzant
Preview of The Qur'an/In My Words

The Qur'an/In My Words

Created by
Creative History
The Qur'an in the fundamental text of Islam and reading of at least a part of it is essential for any study of Islamic history. This project will allow the students to examine a portion of the Qur'an that will show its connections to Judaism, Christianity, and its treatment of women. A Common Core approach to The Qur'an where the students read the primary source and write concisely as to its meaning. Teach students how to read primary sources in historical context.
Preview of Dark Ages Debate- Distance Learning Project

Dark Ages Debate- Distance Learning Project

Created by
Leonie Pickett
Students use multiple google doc worksheets to do research about Medieval Europe, and determine whether or not they think it should be referred to as the "Dark Ages." They then organize their arguments (with sources) into a graphic organizer which they may use during a debate to argue their position. Students work hard to do research because they are excited to show off their knowledge (and stomp the opposition;) in the debate. A Google Slides presentation contextualizes and introduces the de
Preview of Middle Ages Reading Guide for Holt Text Book

Middle Ages Reading Guide for Holt Text Book

There are 8 Reading Guides total in this packet. 3 Reading Guides from Chapter 9, sections 2,3, and 4. And all of Chapter 10, Sections 1-5. The Reading Guides correlate with the Holt World History Medieval to Early Modern Times book (the blue book with the knight on it). This can be done as homework, individual classwork, or group work. Each reading guide is anywhere from 10-15 questions. Each Reading Guide will take about 45-50 minutes. I give one reading guide per week because I teach
Preview of Middle Ages ABC Book

Middle Ages ABC Book

Students create an alphabet book using terms from the European Middle Ages. Each page of their book includes a term, a short definition, and an illustration. Can be used as an assessment tool or unit project. Includes rubric and student reflection. MiddleSchoolHistory
Preview of Performance Based Assessment Middle Ages

Performance Based Assessment Middle Ages

Created by
Mr Z
Students can choose from 4 different PBA's to show their knowledge of the Middle Ages. Focus on either the role of the Catholic Church through creating a magazine, every day life by creating a video game or board game, recreate a working self sufficient manor, or a castle with defenses along with siege weapons. Included are grading rubric for each assessment.
Preview of Medieval Historical Apprentice - Have You Got What It Takes?

Medieval Historical Apprentice - Have You Got What It Takes?

Looking for a great state testing review project that covers key Medieval historical figures that will likely be on the big test? Well, look no further! This project borrows from the Apprentice and creates a game that blends history with pop culture. A fun way to review right before the big test (or any time of year)!
Preview of Enduring medieval legacies

Enduring medieval legacies

This activity addresses the following NSW Stage 4 History curriculum outcomes: ACDSEH008, ACDSEH050, ACDSEH051, ACDSEH052.The research activity requires students to investigate the historical origins of four important medieval personalities and how aspects of their reign are still evident in the 21st Century. The four areas that student will examine are:1. The Royal Standard of King Henry I2. The 20th Century media exposure of King Richard I 3. King John and the Magna Carta4. The Prince of Wale
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