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High school middle ages webquests for Google Apps

Preview of Islam WebQuest - Google Drive - Print & Digital

Islam WebQuest - Google Drive - Print & Digital

Islam WebQuest - Google Drive - Print and DigitalIn this WebQuest, students will visit a website and answer the accompanying questions. This is an excellent addition to your Islam or World Religions unit!This resource comes as a Google Drive resource. If you would like to print the resource material, you can do so. Simply go to "File," "Download," and "PDF" to save the resource as a PDF and print!WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS PURCHASE? ⇣⇣⇣⇣⇣Islam WebQuest TopicsIslam OverviewMuslim BeliefsIslam Symbol
Preview of Origins of Islam PPT & WebQuest BUNDLE

Origins of Islam PPT & WebQuest BUNDLE

Islam Bundle - Origins of Islam PowerPoint & Islam WebQuestSave time and money with buying this Islam Bundle! This is an excellent addition to your Islam or World Religions unit.Using Google Classroom? No problem! A link to a Google Slides version of BOTH the PowerPoint AND WebQuest activity is included. For the Google Slides link, look at the Terms of Use in both the PowerPoint and WebQuest. For the PowerPoint, you will find links to: Google Slides version of this PowerPointGuided NotesExit
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 The Black Plague Source Analysis

The Black Plague Source Analysis

This hyperdoc is designed for teachers who are teaching the Black Plague using critical thinking and source analysis skills. The hyperdoc can be used for distance learning, virtual teaching or for teaching within the classroom with 1:1 devices; the slides can also be easily adapted to a paper gallery walk activity for in-person learning without computers. The goal of this activity is for students to analyze 4 written primary sources describing the plague and its impact, as well as critical think
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