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Preview of Russian Revolution Mini Bundle

Russian Revolution Mini Bundle

This is a super useful bundle for teachers and students studying the causes, course and consequences of the February Revolution 1917. The resources in this bundle focus on: * The long term causes of the revolution (Russia's territory, autocracy, peasants, aristocrats) * The short term causes (social change, industrialisation, the new middle class and working class) * The impact of the war * The course of the revolution itself + source and essay questions. PLUS A bonus audio podcast on the imp
Preview of Who or What Am I - American Revolution

Who or What Am I - American Revolution

Use this activity as a fun way to see how well your students know the Causes of the American Revolution. The PDF is 31 different pages of a series of clever clues that all lead to an answer at the bottom of each page. Clues like "they should have made a movie about me called, The Watergirl" for Molly Pitcher. Or "I became rich, but some call me "poor Richard" as one of the clues for Benjamin Franklin. 31 different events or people of the American Revolution. Play as a game with your student
Preview of Sacajawea Bio-Song A

Sacajawea Bio-Song A

This biographical song summarizes Sacajawea's life and using historical fiction.
Preview of The World War One Song

The World War One Song

Created by
Mr Beat
Here is a catchy way to remember the basic facts about World War I.
Preview of Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching the 50 States and 50 Capitals

Mr. Duey- Hip Hop Song Teaching the 50 States and 50 Capitals

Created by
Mr Duey
This song teaches the 50 states and the 50 capitals.
Preview of The Abolitionist Song - MP3 -Common Core Analysis

The Abolitionist Song - MP3 -Common Core Analysis

The Abolitionist Song aka “Song of the Abolitionist” was written by William Lloyd Garrison who was one of the most famous abolitionists in the history of the United States. The original lyrics were published in THE LIBERATOR in 1841. Professor Presley has taken the original song and melody (sung to the tune of Auld Lang Syne) and pumped it up with an upbeat musical track that will remind teachers of the second wave of ska music (think English Beat & The Selecter). The lyrics for this song
Preview of Federalist Party Song!  "New Verses to an Old Tune"

Federalist Party Song! "New Verses to an Old Tune"

This Song is a modern rockin remake of an anti-French song entitled New Verses to an Old Tune that was written and published in a Federalist newspaper in 1798. The song was written after the details of the XYZ Affair were revealed to the Congress, and then to the rest of the nation through the newspaper print culture of the early republic. This song can be used with our lesson (available on TPT) about the XYZ Affair. The lyrics are somewhat bawdy including the verse "Yankee Doodle (mind the
Preview of The Primary and Secondary Sources Song

The Primary and Secondary Sources Song

Created by
Mr Beat
It's primary versus secondary sources, and primary always has the advantage. This is a song to help you memorize the differences between primary and secondary sources.
Preview of Audio Snippets of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "What's Your Blueprint" Speech

Audio Snippets of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "What's Your Blueprint" Speech

This audio is Dr. King's inspirational, 20-minute speech cut into five and a half minutes of guidance to success in life. MLK's 1967 lecture is clear-cut and specific on how to avoid victimization, take responsibility, and rise up to be an active global citizen. If anything teachers, listen to this in the morning for yourself to ALWAYS KEEP MOVING! :)
Preview of Accompanying podcast: history and philosophy of science - history of race

Accompanying podcast: history and philosophy of science - history of race

Created by
Futurum Careers
Suitable for 14-19-year olds (secondary and high schools, and college), this podcast can be used in the classroom, STEM clubs and at home. This resource links to Grade 9-10 and Grade 11-12 science, philosophy and history. • In this podcast, Dr Jennifer Mensch and Dr Michael Olson discuss their work (creating an anthology of key texts from 18th-century life sciences and philosophy to assess the history of the concept of race) and the importance of philosophy in the modern world. • There is a Pow
Preview of Martin Luther King:-:Educational Song

Martin Luther King:-:Educational Song

Created by
Jake Whyman
This Song takes important points from Martin Luther Kings famous speech: "I have a dream". The speech is accompanied by a catchy beat from Chris Bangs- Work ya Body.
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