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Preview of Trivia: Art History Study Guide & Quiz

Trivia: Art History Study Guide & Quiz

Trivia - Art History: Challenge your students with Art History questions. This is a great way to PRE-TEST what your students already know about ART HISTORY. * This Study Guide, Easel Activity, and Easel Assessment is a great way to review Art History! * The QUIZ includes BONUS questions! Please review the questions before assigning the quiz. Not all of the artwork titles are included in the study guide. *The STUDY GUIDE can be used to COMPARE and CONTRAST images.*The STUDY GUIDE can be used to
Preview of Activity 4: Nat Turner’s Rebellion_Middle & High School Black History Course

Activity 4: Nat Turner’s Rebellion_Middle & High School Black History Course

Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion occurred in 1831. Turner's force eventually consisted of more than 40 slaves, most on horseback. The force was discovered and captured on October 30th. While in jail awaiting trial, Turner spoke freely with whites about the revolt. The Confessions of Nat Turner was published within weeks of the Turner’s execution on November 11, 1831, and remains one of the most important sources for historians working on slavery in the United States. African American Black History
Preview of Activity 8: Black Abolitionists_Middle & High School Black History

Activity 8: Black Abolitionists_Middle & High School Black History

David Walker, Frederick Douglass, and Sojourner Truth were Black abolitionists. Black and white abolitionists in the first half of the nineteenth century waged a biracial assault against slavery. Their efforts proved to be extremely effective. Lesson Activity 8: Black AbolitionistsLesson 8 in the 72-part course series
Preview of STREET LAW:  CHAPTER 16, JUVENILE JUSTICE QUESTIONS-PART 1- w/TEST!

STREET LAW: CHAPTER 16, JUVENILE JUSTICE QUESTIONS-PART 1- w/TEST!

Created by
Jeffrey Ritzman
Street Law Chapter 16: Juvenile Justice Questions and Assessment- Part I. Topics cover History and Overview to Juvenile Justice Today. The questions can be used as a guided note reading, an introduction to each section of the chapter, or as an enrichment activity.I divided Chapter 16 into two parts. Part I and Part II include 64 total questions. In Part II, the questions conclude with an FYI chart and questions about a juvenile court case. You can decide on how much class time you will
Preview of STREET LAW:  CHAPTER 16: JUVENILE JUSTICE QUESTIONS, PART 2-WITH TEST!

STREET LAW: CHAPTER 16: JUVENILE JUSTICE QUESTIONS, PART 2-WITH TEST!

Created by
Jeffrey Ritzman
Street Law Chapter 16: Juvenile Justice questions, Part II. Topics cover Prosecuting Juveniles in Adult Court through Procedures in Juvenile Court . A fill-in chart and questions on the Gerald Gault case are included. Part II can be used as a guided note reading, an introduction to each section of the chapter, or as a group enrichment activity.Part I and Part II encompass 64 questions, concluding with an FYI chart and questions about a juvenile court case. You can decide on how much clas
Preview of STREET LAW: CHAPTER 7: CRIME IN AMERICA QUESTIONS WITH EASEL ASSESSMENT

STREET LAW: CHAPTER 7: CRIME IN AMERICA QUESTIONS WITH EASEL ASSESSMENT

Created by
Jeffrey Ritzman
The questions for Street Law, Chapter 7, Crime in America are a useful tool for guided reading with questions adhering to the text or an introduction for each section of the text. Includes Easel Assessment! THIS ASSIGNMENT MATCHES THE 9TH EDITION OF THE STREET LAW TEXT. IT CAN BE USED WITH EARLIER VERSIONS WITH MINIMAL CHANGES TO THE TOPICS OR QUESTIONS.
Preview of Inventions & Inventors Worksheet

Inventions & Inventors Worksheet

Created by
Jay and Kay
18 different inventions are given with multiple choice for the students to find the Inventor. Also Easel Listing is available.
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