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Common Core RH.9-10.2 interactive whiteboards

Preview of CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION JEOPARDY

CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION JEOPARDY

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Civil War Jeopardy. Reconstruction questions too. Includes 50 questions and a final jeopardy question. Jeopardy for Microsoft PowerPoint. When using as a Powerpoint, you can click on the dollar amount on the main and it will jump to the question. Once a question is answered, the dollar amount will fade in color. The PowerPoint is completely editable. Use again and again for multiple lessons. Great for playing in class. OTHER PRODUCTS FOR TEACHING EARLY AMERICA: Constitution Jeopardy Three
Preview of Victorian England & Charles Dickens Interactive Slides, Research, Information

Victorian England & Charles Dickens Interactive Slides, Research, Information

These interactive slides for Google are perfect for students to explore Victorian England during the time period of Charles Dickens. Great pre-reading activity to "A Christmas Carol," "Oliver Twist," or any other of Dickens works in order to build context of the time period and better understand Dickens mindset as he wrote his stories.Included:14 Interactive Student SlidesPolitical CartoonsVideo slides set up (pick your favorite video), research, and other student activities includedPerfect to
Preview of Marvel vs DC Review Game

Marvel vs DC Review Game

An exciting and immersive review game for students who enjoy Marvel and DC characters. Rules are below:OBJECTIVE: Answer a question to move a character from your team (2 heroes & 1 villain). The team that has collected the most items wins the game.1) Each team selects two heroes and one villain and are placed at a green start tab on their side of the board.2) After a team answers the review question you ask correctly, they may move one character on the board. If they are incorrect, they do n
Preview of Cycles in American History the Revolution Part 1

Cycles in American History the Revolution Part 1

This is Part 1 of the fourth lesson in a series of seven lessons that teach American History in cycles. If you use them all, they could be your whole year of American History or they could supplement what you want to do in class. Whether you want to look at American history in cycles or not these lessons will have a ton of information, resources, activities, web-quests, assessments, etc that you could use in your history class. I have even narrated them so you could just put it on and let the st
Preview of Cycle in American History The New World

Cycle in American History The New World

This is the third in a series of 7 lessons that teach American History in cycles. If you use them all they could be your whole year of American History or they could supplement what you want to do in class. Whether you want to look at American history in cycles or not these lessons will have a ton of information, resources, activities, web-quests, assessments, etc that you could use in your history class. I have even narrated them so you could just put it on and let the students and my narrati
Preview of Cycles in American History the Revolution Part 2

Cycles in American History the Revolution Part 2

This is Part 1 of the fourth lesson in a series of seven lessons that teach American History in cycles. If you use them all, they could be your whole year of American History or they could supplement what you want to do in class. Whether you want to look at American history in cycles or not these lessons will have a ton of information, resources, activities, web-quests, assessments, etc that you could use in your history class. I have even narrated them so you could just put it on and let the st
Preview of Imperialism of India

Imperialism of India

Notes: British East India Company During the 1700s, a joint-stock company called the British East India Company was chartered by Queen Elizabeth I of England. joint stock company :A company that sells shares to investors who share in the profits and losses. The company’s main objective was to make a profit for shareholders by exploiting the abundant natural resources and gaining access to the markets in India. To do this, the British East India Company successfully used “divide and conquer”
Preview of Political Cartoon Analysis Lesson

Political Cartoon Analysis Lesson

This is a crash course on how to analyze a political cartoon! It is perfect for freshmen or higher. The cartoons that are used should be topics covered in their 8th Grade year. The slides offer step by step walkthroughs but each step is blank so you have time to question your class. Lastly, there is an extra one at the end for you to remove your supports on to see if your class has achieved the skill. They are designed for SMART Boards as well, especially the last slide which provides a blank sl
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