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Preview of World War 1 Unit Plan Activities | 9 l Resources for WW1 American US History

World War 1 Unit Plan Activities | 9 l Resources for WW1 American US History

World War 1 Student Activities and Resources Bundle | World War I (WWI) Unit ResourcesIn this World War 1 (World War I and WWI) unit resources bundle, you receive 9 engaging and best-selling activities to engage your classroom on WWI. You receive activities to teach the causes of World War 1, the major events and battles of the war, life in trench warfare, the Treaty of Versailles, an engaging CSI on gas warfare, students analyze Wilson's Fourteen Points, the Zimmerman Telegram, and much more!
Preview of Editorial vs. Regular News Article Game (Is it Fact or Opinion Writing?)

Editorial vs. Regular News Article Game (Is it Fact or Opinion Writing?)

In this engaging, self-checking Google Slides game, students gain a valuable skill for interacting with media.  Students are guided to learn the difference between fact and opinion writing—even when the difference is subtle—by reading information about both, then looking at headlines and choosing whether the headlines are for editorials or regular facts-only news articles. All headlines are from real articles, so students are learning with content that is relevant.  Students are given feedback i
Preview of Moot Court/Mock Trial: "Take me out to the ball game..."

Moot Court/Mock Trial: "Take me out to the ball game..."

Project goals:Develop strong argumentative skills, both written and orallyUnderstand the differences between criminal, civil, and appellate casesJudge an argument based on evidence and reasoningAbout the project:There are three different cases students will argue. Each of the cases has a very similar fact pattern. At the, end however, students are asked to argue the cases a little differently.Case #1: criminal caseCase #2: civil caseCase #3: criminal case on appeal (the assumption here is that t
Preview of Homestead Steel Mill Strike Simulation - High School labor unions gilded age

Homestead Steel Mill Strike Simulation - High School labor unions gilded age

Simulations are a great way to keep students engaged! I wrote this simulation to help students understand the power dynamics that existed between management and labor at the height of the labor movement by experiencing it themselves. This simulation includes 3 roles: the steelworkers, Henry Frick, and Andrew Carnegie (the latter 2 roles can be played collectively by 3-5 students in a group).Student packets include everything students need to guide them through this interactive simulation.Teacher
Preview of Create a 28th Amendment Simulation (includes editable version)

Create a 28th Amendment Simulation (includes editable version)

About This Lesson In this lesson, students will get the opportunity to participate in a simulation where they’ll create, then try to pass a Constitutional Amendment. It works best when done after students have learned the process of how Amendments are passed.Learning objectives/Essential QuestionsExplain how Amendments are passed.Understand the complexity of the Amendment-passing process and explain why the authors of U.S. Constitution would have made this so difficult to do (i.e. it is our gove
Preview of Social Emotional Learning Bundle: SEL Grades 8-12

Social Emotional Learning Bundle: SEL Grades 8-12

With this Social Emotional Learning bundle, students will learn how to be in healthy relationships with themselves, their friends, family and fellow students. Through engaging powerpoints (google slides) and activities (roleplays and simulations) students will practice communication skills like Active Listening, Empathetic Responses, Giving/Receiving Constructive Criticism, and Conflict Resolution along with broader subjects like identity, personal values, diversity, and anti-racism education. T
Preview of Renaissance and Reformation | Unit Activity Bundle

Renaissance and Reformation | Unit Activity Bundle

Do you need to update your activities, but don't have the time? Are you looking for "state of the art", innovative, and engaging activities to help your students understand the Renaissance and Reformation? This "Renaissance and Reformation Activity" Bundle has everything you need to teach your students about the key events, people, movements, and culture that helped to shape the Renaissance and Reformation. This bundle includes:1) 5 ACTIVITIES AND ANSWER KEYS that will challenge your students t
Preview of Renaissance and Reformation | Deluxe Bundle

Renaissance and Reformation | Deluxe Bundle

Do you need to update your activities, but don't have the time? Are you looking for "state of the art", innovative, and engaging activities to help your students understand the Renaissance and Reformation? This "Renaissance and Reformation Deluxe" Bundle has everything you need to teach your students about the key events, people, movements, and culture that helped to shape the Renaissance and Reformation. This bundle includes:1) 5 ACTIVITIES AND ANSWER KEYS that will challenge your students to
Preview of Haymarket Affair Riot Simulation - high school labor unions gilded age

Haymarket Affair Riot Simulation - high school labor unions gilded age

Haymarket Affair SimulationSimulations are a great way to keep students engaged! I wrote this simulation to help students understand the power dynamics that existed between management and labor at the height of the labor movement by experiencing it themselves. This simulation includes 5 roles: McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, Chicago Police Officers, Chicago citizens, Labor leaders (Albert Parsons, August Spies, George Engel, and Adolph Fischer), and the workers.Student packets include ever
Preview of South China Sea Dispute Simulation Distance Learning

South China Sea Dispute Simulation Distance Learning

Created by
Chad Raymond
This is a role-play simulation of the South China Sea dispute in which students try to negotiate international agreements while pursuing conflicting objectives. Teams of students represent the countries of Brunei, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and the USA. The simulation can be conducted in the physical classroom or online.
Preview of History as Mystery: An Unsolved Case

History as Mystery: An Unsolved Case

Created by
Dewey Dare
This lesson can be used as a way to introduce your class to the study of history as an evidence-based practice by having them "solve" an open case using the evidence available to them. It can also be used as a way to introduce thesis writing and using evidence in support of a claim for writing in History/Social Studies. The materials in the resources are entirely customizable -- you can build them to suit your needs using simple tools (e.g. Google Maps) or keep them as is.
Preview of French Revolution | Digital Learning Deluxe Bundle

French Revolution | Digital Learning Deluxe Bundle

Do you need to update your activities, but don't have the time? Are you looking for "state of the art", innovative, and engaging activities to help your students understand the French Revolution? Digital and Paper Copies Included!This "French Revolution" Distance Learning Deluxe Bundle has everything you need to teach your students about the key events, people, movements, and culture that helped to shape the French Revolution. This bundle includes:1) 7 ACTIVITIES AND ANSWER KEYS, 5 PowerPoint a
Preview of French Revolution Role-Play Simulation -- The Most Engaging Resource

French Revolution Role-Play Simulation -- The Most Engaging Resource

Hi All:Would you like to bring The French Revolution to life for your students, all while helping them foster critical thinking, communication, and negotiation skills? If so, consider implementing this role-play simulation. **The resource includes: ample context for the students and instructor, character role-sheets with a biographical sketch and objectives, and a description of the debate topics. Fun note: you may want to reward students for dressing up or being emotive in their speeches**Here
Preview of Atomic Bomb Mock Trial

Atomic Bomb Mock Trial

Created by
Jamie Wiggin
This lesson provides you everything you need to conduct a "What If" scenario of a Trial in which President Harry Truman is accused of committing a war crime by authorizing the use of atomic weapons to end World War II. The Trial includes affidavits of 6 historical figures (each one 2 pages), 3 for the prosecution (General Dwight D Eisenhower, Dr. Leo Szilard and Yoshitaka Kawamoto) and 3 for the defense (President Harry S Truman, General Curtis LeMay and Petty Officer Samuel Wilson). Each affida
Preview of The Industrial Revolution Role-Play Simulation -- The Most Engaging Resource

The Industrial Revolution Role-Play Simulation -- The Most Engaging Resource

Hi All:Would you like to bring The Industrial Revolution to life for your students, all while helping them foster critical thinking, communication, and negotiation skills? If so, consider implementing this role-play simulation. **The resource includes: ample context for the students and instructor, character role-sheets with a biographical sketch and objectives, and a description of the debate topics. Fun note: you may want to reward students for dressing up or being emotive in their speeches
Preview of Gerkhania Simulation 2020 Distance Learning

Gerkhania Simulation 2020 Distance Learning

Created by
Chad Raymond
In Gerkhania Simulation 2020, students simulate legislative politics in a fictional multi-ethnic, multi-religious country that has a history of political instability and violence. In this simulation, students experience the nuts and bolts of democratic governance. Students gain a greater understanding of policy formulation in an environment of competing interests.This simulation can be run in distance learning/online teaching environments or in the physical classroom.
Preview of American DBQs Bundle

American DBQs Bundle

Created by
TDS Resources
This American DBQs Bundle contains 10 different DBQs. Some products are great to for a day or two, others can take a week or so to teach. All of these center around a central historical question and are primary source driven!Questions?Email me at inquiryforTDSR@gmail.com Save Money With A Bundle!Simulations Mega BundleWorld History I BundleU.S. History I BundleAmerican DBQs BundleFinancial Literacy BundleReligion Demographics BundleThank You For Your Purchase!If you enjoyed this product you can
Preview of Simulation Mega Bundle

Simulation Mega Bundle

Created by
TDS Resources
This bundle includes 9 different simulations and provides lessons for U.S. and World History, as well as Civics, Business and Economics classes. Questions?Email me at inquiryforTDSR@gmail.com Save Money With A Bundle!Simulations Mega BundleWorld History I BundleU.S. History I BundleAmerican DBQs BundleFinancial Literacy BundleReligion Demographics Bundle Thank You For Your Purchase!If you enjoyed this product you can let other teachers know by leaving a review. You'll earn TpT Credits when you
Preview of Witchcraft Classroom Trials

Witchcraft Classroom Trials

Created by
King's Classroom
Using facts about the witchcraft trials and stories of the 5 most notable 'witches' in Salem, students will hold their own trials, present their case, and vote on the guilt of the accused. Engaging way to learn about the illegitimacy of the claims and the unfairness in the actual trials.
Preview of The Black Death Role-Play Simulation -- The Most Engaging Resource Ever!

The Black Death Role-Play Simulation -- The Most Engaging Resource Ever!

Hi All:Would you like to bring The Black Death to life for your students, all while helping them foster critical thinking, communication, and negotiation skills? If so, consider implementing this role-play simulation. **The resource includes: ample context for the students and instructor, character role-sheets with a biographical sketch and objectives, and a description of the debate topics. Fun note: you may want to reward students for dressing up or being emotive in their speeches**Here's a
Preview of West Africa Simulation

West Africa Simulation

Created by
Chad Raymond
This is a student role-play simulation in which teams negotiate during an international crisis involving the government of Sierra Leone, anti-government protesters, militia leaders, the Liberia government, and international diamond mining companies.This simulation requires no special equipment or training and runs in less than one hour of classroom time. It is ideal for learning about African geography, contemporary world history, international politics, and negotiation.The package includes:1) I
Preview of To What Extent Was the Civil War Inevitable - Harkness Discussion

To What Extent Was the Civil War Inevitable - Harkness Discussion

Looking to create a student-centered learning experience where students analyze important historical sources, develop critical, open-ended questions, and engage in meaningful dialogue to build a shared understanding? The Harkness Discussion, pioneered at Phillips Exeter Academy, takes the Socratic Seminar method teachers are familiar with and reduces the teacher to an observer and referee. By placing more of the onus of the discussion on students, they will take ownership of the discussion, allo
Preview of Modern World History SEMESTER 1

Modern World History SEMESTER 1

**DISCLAIMER** - I gear my content towards CT curriculum. I have included PDF AND Word Documents so you are able to edit and include different examples/more rigor. I also include additional resource folders for Units. Formal lesson plans are not included in this purchase, however, all assignments include clear instruction, are organized by sequence and most materials are “no prep”  What's Included:Bridge Unit: Intro to CourseUnit 1: Absolutism and Enlightenment Unit 2: The French Revolution Unit
Preview of Evaluate the Medieval Church: Anti-Semitism, the Crusades and the Inquistion

Evaluate the Medieval Church: Anti-Semitism, the Crusades and the Inquistion

Hello fellow educators! This presentation is for those World History teachers who need content and investigative lessons on the power of the Catholic Church during the late Middle Ages. It conforms to new state standards across the country and the new AP Modern World History curriculum (1200 CE - Present), which stresses teaching this particular topic for the AP Exam. It contains several slides featuring recommended essential questions, warm ups, brief lecture notes and three mini-lessons/simula
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