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11th grade other (social studies) resources for Easel Assessments

Preview of Privilege & Oppression Unit - Slides, Activities, Handouts - High School Lessons

Privilege & Oppression Unit - Slides, Activities, Handouts - High School Lessons

This comprehensive unit on Privilege and Oppression explains timely content in a step-by-step manner that helps students understand complex concepts. The materials are LOW PREP (print and go). They include plans, slides with engaging activities, PDF worksheets, and assessments. This is a High School resource that can be used for digital learning. These versatile lessons can be used in multiple courses such as English, History, Sociology, Ethnic Studies, Government, and Economics.Concepts address
Preview of Social Class & Social Stratification Unit - High School Sociology, Economics +

Social Class & Social Stratification Unit - High School Sociology, Economics +

Address the elusive “class” in race, class, and gender! This comprehensive thematic unit on Social Class and Social Stratification provides lessons that are organized in a step-by-step manner that helps students comprehend complex concepts. LOW PREP (print and go) — includes plans, slides with activities, PDF worksheets, and assessments. High School resource that could be used in 8th grade and work for digital learning. Infuse these lessons into multiple courses such as Economics, Sociology, Eth
Preview of Empiricism vs. Rationalism: Classroom Philosophy Lesson for Middle & HS

Empiricism vs. Rationalism: Classroom Philosophy Lesson for Middle & HS

How the mind works is an essential philosophical problem that forms the basis for a theory of knowledge. In this ready-to-go 45-minute jargon-free lesson, introduce your students to two famous theories - one touting that the mind is like a blank sheet of paper and the other that ideas are built-in to the mind like a muffin tin is pre-set with the shape of muffins (before you even bake 'em in the oven)! Which worldview makes the most sense? Introduce your students to this very important epistemol
Preview of Changing Racial Makeup of the US: Analyze Census Data with a Map Skills Lesson

Changing Racial Makeup of the US: Analyze Census Data with a Map Skills Lesson

I use this ready-to-go lesson and activity as a larger part of a middle or high school social studies lesson on diversity and American identity. Using data compiled from 2010 and 2020 United States Census Bureau and The New York Times, you and your students can look more closely at the shifting racial and ethnic makeup of the United States over the past forty years. This resource includes the following features:Includes Both Print & Digital Version (PDF & Google Workspace)Teacher's Notes
Preview of World Hist Ch 11 PP: Byzantines, Russians, and Turks (W Easel Act. and Assess.!)

World Hist Ch 11 PP: Byzantines, Russians, and Turks (W Easel Act. and Assess.!)

Are you looking for a comprehensive and engaging resource to help your students learn about Chapter 11 of the 'World History: Patterns of Interaction' textbook? Look no further!This resource contains everything you need to teach this chapter, including:A PowerPoint presentation with embedded multimediaScaffolded note-taking Guided ReadingsEasel ActivitiesEasel Lesson QuizzesA Chapter TestThis resource is perfect for students of all levels. The PowerPoint presentation is engaging and interactive,
Preview of 8 Charts of Gods, Heroes, Muses & More Teaching Resource for Middle & HS (7-12)

8 Charts of Gods, Heroes, Muses & More Teaching Resource for Middle & HS (7-12)

Engage students with eight mythic charts. Greek and Roman mythology has always fascinated students of all ages. The tales of gods, goddesses, heroes, and mythical creatures have been passed down through generations, inspiring literature, art, and even our modern-day culture. If you're a teacher looking to bring these captivating stories to life in your classroom, our teaching resource with eight myth charts is perfect for you.***These charts cover various characters and themes from Greek and Rom
Preview of World History Chapter 1 PP: Prehistory—2500 B.C.E. (W Easel Act. and Assess.!)

World History Chapter 1 PP: Prehistory—2500 B.C.E. (W Easel Act. and Assess.!)

I created this using materials from Chapter 1 of the 'World History: Patterns of Interaction' textbook. This contains embedded multi-media, and is keyed to scaffolded note taking Guided Readings which are included as an Easel Activity.In addition to the PowerPoint and Easel Activity you'll get access to the Lesson Quizzes and Chapter Test that I use making this a one stop shop for all of the resources and activities that you might need to teach this chapter!McDougal Littell. (2008). World Histor
Preview of World History Chapter 4 PP: First Age of Empires (W Easel Act. and Assess.!)

World History Chapter 4 PP: First Age of Empires (W Easel Act. and Assess.!)

I created this using materials from Chapter 4 of the 'World History: Patterns of Interaction' textbook. This contains embedded multi-media, and is keyed to scaffolded note taking Guided Readings which are included as an Easel Activity. For a detailed preview of this resource used in class check out the Youtube Playlist I created while teaching with these materials: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLe59GPEyrTISbvuFLDyZqbhjjaCki8ldZIn addition to the PowerPoint and Easel Activity you'll get acce
Preview of Thinking Like a Historian Unit

Thinking Like a Historian Unit

Thinking like a historian unit is a Texas TEKS-aligned unit that has all you could need to begin the unit. Including links to boom cards, printed and digital notes, PowerPoint lessons, and easel assessments. History for the 8th grade must begin with this essential unit that will help introduce students to key concepts and understand primary and secondary sources as well as bias. US History in the 8th grade can be a challenge, especially for learners with different needs. This unit is created wit
Preview of The Quiet Man 1952 Movie Quiz and Key (Easel)

The Quiet Man 1952 Movie Quiz and Key (Easel)

Follow up your movie with this quiz and test your knowledge.Every now and then I like to throw at my students a quiz that has all true answers. It keeps them guessing.Certificate of Copyright Registration: TXu 2-159-163:Limited permission to reproduce this worksheet: Purchase of this worksheet entitles an individual to reproduce pages for the student/s. It is unlawful to reproduce this worksheet for profitable gain.
Preview of Early Colonization Mastery Quiz with Stations

Early Colonization Mastery Quiz with Stations

This formal assessment with stations will help you to see if students have mastered early colonization as well as give students the opportunity to practice the key vocabulary from this unit. This product includes the following:1.) Questions on Jamestown, early colonization, Columbian Exchange, Native Americans, Puritans, and an additional map analyzation question. 2.) Answer Key for the Quiz 3.) Stations that students can complete before the quiz to review, or after the quiz based upon which que
Preview of The Vietnam War Google Slides

The Vietnam War Google Slides

Created by
Oasis EdTech
This 38-slide PowerPoint is a great, simple guide for you and your students to learn and experience the trialing period of the Vietnam War.This unit comes with key, underlined vocabulary words that you can use to quiz or test your students knowledge.Additionally, pictures are included to enhance your students' learning experience.This unit should adequately meet most (or all) U.S. state education standards.If you enjoyed this content, please leave a review and follow us for more content updates
Preview of Bill of Rights Quiz

Bill of Rights Quiz

Created by
Jwood Education
A short summative assessment that can be used to determine student mastery of the Bill of Rights. Can be used as is for a paper assessment or the questions can be added to a learning management system.
Preview of Understanding NYC Ethnic Communities: Census Data & Map Skills Lesson

Understanding NYC Ethnic Communities: Census Data & Map Skills Lesson

Explore the Vibrant Diversity of New York City's Neighborhoods! Dive into this engaging lesson, perfect for middle and high school social studies, to discover the changing racial and ethnic landscape of NYC. Students will uncover the most and least diverse neighborhoods using data from the 2010 U.S. Census and insights from The New York Times. What areas have the largest ethnic minority populations? How have communities like the Dominican, Puerto Rican, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Chinese, and India
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