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8th grade End of Year bibliographies

Preview of 11th Grade AP US History Final Project Debate "May Madness"

11th Grade AP US History Final Project Debate "May Madness"

This is a fantastic activity to run after your students have taken the AP US History test. Instead of just watching historical films for the remaining portion of the semester, why not allow your students to do what they do best- argue with each other! This debate allows some students to act as an American president and some of the class members are historical figures that will be evaluating their job performance in a series of debates that is modeled after the March Madness basketball tournament
Preview of Bright Work Board

Bright Work Board

Want to create an amazing platform to display your students work. I have created the cutest banners "OUR BRIGHTEST WORK" that includes the letters, buttons, and amazing work coming soon sheet. It will definitely get your students excited and motivated to create their best work! It is in black and white but would look great if it were printed on astro bright paper.
Preview of Pre Civil War Summary, Characters, Essays, Test, Answer Key

Pre Civil War Summary, Characters, Essays, Test, Answer Key

Created by
Andrew Elsen
This lesson has everything you need to address multiple standards and 1 week worth of material! The lesson includes a text summary, analysis, essay questions, multiple choice test, AND ANSWER KEY! all in an editable Microsoft Word Document for your own editing preference. Even if you already have the book and do not need the summary, the resources here alone are worth it! Just print once and make copies at your printer for each section. Enjoy!
Preview of Story Telling Project Powerpoint

Story Telling Project Powerpoint

This powerpoint focuses on developing a story. It prompts students to think about plot, theme, characters, settings, etc. Then students consider the principles of design and how to use them as a guide to illustrate their story. When making the book for this project, I would typically use cardstock, but you can use cereal boxes and even printer paper. Students can look at comics or regular books, even kids books as examples for inspiration. There are a few other videos in my store that detail how
Preview of End of the year history lesson

End of the year history lesson

Created by
Anthony Gomez
Here is a link to a 2 minute explanation of the lesson: https://youtu.be/iYR7yMnYnuw
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