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World history Common Core W.5.2 handouts

Preview of Ancient Greece Unit - Athens and Sparta Projects - Greek City State Activities

Ancient Greece Unit - Athens and Sparta Projects - Greek City State Activities

This 70+ page Ancient Greece unit resource on Athens and Sparta contains information about these city states. A great addition to your Ancient Greece Unit, Ancient Civilizations Unit, or Greece Interactive Notebook, it contains Athens and Sparta questions, activities, and foldables. Very little teacher prep is required to use this package – simply print and teach! While all activities are great to be used as-is, they make an excellent addition to an Interactive Notebook.The contrasting qualitie
Preview of Knights & the Middle Ages! Students write short stories about life of a Knight!

Knights & the Middle Ages! Students write short stories about life of a Knight!

Knights & the Middle Ages! Students write short stories about life of a Knight!This Knights in the Middle Ages lesson is included in the larger "Middle Ages Unit" located here: Middle Ages Unit: 16 Engaging Lessons to teach the Middle Ages (Medieval Times)!Buy the bundle and save a bundle!---------------------In this highly-engaging resource, students learn about the process a boy goes through to become a knight in the Middle Ages! Students learn about the origin of the word, the code o
Preview of Ancient Civilizations: Greece's Democracy & Olympics - Grades 4-6 Reading Lesson

Ancient Civilizations: Greece's Democracy & Olympics - Grades 4-6 Reading Lesson

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Reed School
Step into the world of Ancient Greece with this lesson "Ancient Greece: Roots of Democracy & Olympics - Educational Lesson Grades 4-6." Designed for upper elementary students, this lesson explores the fascinating birth of democracy in Athens and the historic origins of the Olympic Games.Key Features:In-Depth Reading Material: Engaging content detailing the rise of democratic principles in Athens and the establishment of the ancient Olympic Games.Interactive Comprehension Questions: To assess
Preview of Ancient Civilizations: Rome's Republic to Empire - Grades 4-6 Reading

Ancient Civilizations: Rome's Republic to Empire - Grades 4-6 Reading

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Reed School
Explore the grandeur of Ancient Rome with "Ancient Rome: From Republic to Empire - Historical Lesson Grades 4-6." This lesson is perfectly crafted for students in grades 4 to 6, offering an insightful look into the transformation of Rome from a Republic to a mighty Empire, its engineering marvels, and cultural expansion.Key Features:Engaging Historical Overview: Focuses on the pivotal transition of Rome and its global influence.Thoughtful Comprehension Questions: Encourages deeper understanding
Preview of Ancient Civilizations: Egypt's Pharaohs & Pyramids - Grades 4-6 Reading Lesson

Ancient Civilizations: Egypt's Pharaohs & Pyramids - Grades 4-6 Reading Lesson

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Reed School
Uncover the mysteries of Ancient Egypt with this engaging lesson, "Ancient Egypt: Pharaohs & Pyramids - Exploratory Lesson Grades 4-6." Perfectly tailored for students in grades 4 through 6, this resource takes young learners on a journey to one of the most fascinating civilizations in history.Key Features:Detailed Reading Passage: A captivating overview of Ancient Egypt, focusing on its famous rulers, the Pharaohs, and the architectural marvels they built - the Pyramids.Thought-Provoking Co
Preview of New year History I Reading Comp I Writing I No Prep

New year History I Reading Comp I Writing I No Prep

The history of New Year's reading passage. There are two different comprehension sheets. One multiple choice and one written response! No prep!
Preview of Compare Contrast, Social Studies Write On

Compare Contrast, Social Studies Write On

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CK Teaching Aids
Students often confuse and misuse the terms “compare” and “contrast”. They use them interchangeably when they really mean quite the opposite. It’s important for students to understand that when they are asked to “compare” two things they are being asked to state their likenesses; when they are asked to “contrast” them they are being asked to say how they are different. This unit should give them some practice in telling one from the other. Contents: Teacher Page Reading Selection (Feudalism)
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