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Preview of Harlem Renaissance Activities - Escape Room (paper + digital) - Black History

Harlem Renaissance Activities - Escape Room (paper + digital) - Black History

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
Make learning fun with this Harlem Renaissance activity! Your students will learn about the historical context of the Harlem Renaissance as well as famous figures. This is reading-heavy and "true history," but a great addition to Black History Month or National Poetry Month. Use this Harlem Renaissance Activity for:✅ ELA or Social Studies✅ Your poetry unit or National Poetry Month✅ Black History Month This Harlem Renaissance activity is the perfect way to introduce your students to the era. It h
Preview of Immigration and the Law - Internet Research Projects for High School

Immigration and the Law - Internet Research Projects for High School

31 printable or digital pages for students to research immigration and the law. Students analyze who was targeted, how the public reacted, what the problems were with it, and what was happening globally or in the US at the time. Students investigate acts of congress, court cases, immigration operations, and presidential executive orders: Oath of Allegiance (1727), Naturalization Act of 1790, Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, Naturalization Law of 1802, Fourteenth Amendment (1868), Chinese Exclusi
Preview of Distance Learning: Boston Massacre Digital Breakout / Escape Room

Distance Learning: Boston Massacre Digital Breakout / Escape Room

:::::DISTANCE LEARNING FRIENDLY! NO PREP!:::::The Boston Massacre Digital Breakout Description:Looking for a digital breakout covering The Boston Massacre? If so, then this is the document for you! All you need is connection to the internet! This breakout is on a Google Form (using response validation).A digital breakout has students find a series of online clues to unlock "locks." Breakouts are a great way to increase student engagement in the 21st century. The 4Cs are incorporated as students
Preview of Mesopotamia Website and Inquiry Questions for a Project Based Learning Activity!

Mesopotamia Website and Inquiry Questions for a Project Based Learning Activity!

Students love this website project! To add depth and complexity to your unit on Mesopotamia, students start by picking an inquiry question from the ones provided or create their own based on their interests. They can work individually, in pairs, or small groups to create a website using Google Sites, Canva or any other platform that you have taught them to use. What should be included is on the assignment page, but you can tell students that these are some ideas to include or ideas that they hav
Preview of American Revolution Hyperdoc (Part 2)

American Revolution Hyperdoc (Part 2)

Created by
Craig Haviland
This hyperdoc will give your students a better understanding of the following five topics.The 1st and 2nd Continental CongressPaul Revere's RideBattles of Lexington and ConcordThe Battle of Bunker HillThe Declaration of IndependenceIt is a collection of videos and articles to help your students get a deeper knowledge, with some guiding questions along the way. The "apply" part will be at the teacher discretion. I have the students select two of the four events and dive deeper into those. They ch
Preview of Authoritarian Leaders of the 20th century: Online Simulation

Authoritarian Leaders of the 20th century: Online Simulation

Students play an online history simulation that calls them to choose decisions of past authoritarian leaders.  Along the way, they take notes in this note catcher, and in the end discover which leader their choices most resembled and compare and contrast the leaders. Includes Answer Key.Great for:SubsIB history teachers focusing on Authoritarian States
Preview of Ancient Egypt Website Project - Inquiry Questions Included!

Ancient Egypt Website Project - Inquiry Questions Included!

Students love to learn about Ancient Egypt and yearn to learn more. There are 39 inquiry questions for students to choose from regarding social structure, innovations, civilization, and cultural practices; they research what interests them. Students then can create a website using Google Sites, Canva, or any website generator. They can work in teams (which my students loved) and share what they have learned with others in the class. I have included a link to Google Slides to project or share wit
Preview of Local History Museum Project

Local History Museum Project

Use this project to help your students understand your local history. This is a great research project for everyone and it can be modified to meet any learner's needs. Students are required to create their own Local History Museum and fill it with research they have done about a specific topic. They get to design everything: from the entrance of the museum to the giftshop! Students are responsible for creating "display rooms", summaries of the events, and explanations of why they chose the artif
Preview of American Revolution Hyperdoc (Part 1)

American Revolution Hyperdoc (Part 1)

Created by
Craig Haviland
This hyperdoc will give your students a better understanding of the following four topics.The Proclamation of 1763TaxesThe Boston MassacreThe Boston Tea PartyIt is a collection of videos and articles to help your students get a deeper knowledge, with some guiding questions along the way. The "apply" part will be at the teacher discretion. I have the students select two of the four events and dive deeper into those. They choose project options from a digital choice board(linked in hyperdoc)
Preview of HISTORY MYSTERY

HISTORY MYSTERY

Created by
Mitch R
This is a list of questions based on the what has happened on that particular month and day. While most of the questions are historical, there are some geographical questions. For each question, there are five possible choices. The way it works in my class is that students research the question at home and come to class in the morning and make their guess on a small piece of paper and put it in the History Mystery box. At the end of the day, we discuss the question and the History Mystery manage
Preview of Ancient Greece Famous Thinkers of Ancient Greece

Ancient Greece Famous Thinkers of Ancient Greece

Created by
Mark Aaron
This is a self-study class assignment/lesson plan or homework task. Students must match sixteen descriptions of famous Greek thinkers and their accomplishments with the name of the person. Includes all the big names, such as Eratosthenes, Socrates, Euripides, Archimedes, etc. Students use library resources or investigate the names on the Internet to find their answers on these sixteen great Greeks. Answers included. Looking for more than just one activity on Ancient Greece? How about 11 differe
Preview of Egypt - Internet Research Activities

Egypt - Internet Research Activities

24 printable or digital pages to engage your students in Internet Research on Egypt. Students use a phone, tablet or laptop to search online:the inhabitants, language, customs, flag, coat of arms, money, stamps, mountains, rivers, pyramids, wild animals, popular sports, national anthem, major historical incidents.PRINT: I created a PDF version that you can download on your computer and print for students to use in class or at home. Click on "Add one to cart" and download your copy. DIGITAL ACTI
Preview of Mesopotamia Civilization Inquiry Questions

Mesopotamia Civilization Inquiry Questions

Students love inquiry questions to dive deeper into learning. These questions are some of the many that students can choose to research about Mesopotamian civilization!
Preview of Crash Course:The Black Legend, Native Americans and Spaniards Guide and research

Crash Course:The Black Legend, Native Americans and Spaniards Guide and research

Created by
VintageValdez
This worksheet has 8 questions (some have sub-questions) to go with the YouTube video. It also has a column for students to extend their knowledge by researching a specific topic mentioned in the video. You can have them just write certain details in that column or let them choose any gate icon they want to research more.
Preview of Crystals - Cozy Rainbow Podcast E1 Listening Guide, Scaffolded Notes

Crystals - Cozy Rainbow Podcast E1 Listening Guide, Scaffolded Notes

Created by
cozyrainbow
I was inspired to create a podcast after listening to some really fun educational podcasts with my students. I teach 5th grade. I think this activity should be suitable for all ages, but mostly 3rd grade and up. At the end of the podcast, we give an ART CHALLENGE!! The winners of our kids' art challenged will also be announced on the podcast. Here are some example submissions to inspire your kiddos.This is an active listening guide with a pre-assessment about crystals. By the end of the episode,
Preview of CHINA RESEARCH

CHINA RESEARCH

I teach gifted magnet world history and use this to review and introduce China to my seventh graders. It is an excellent online resource that may be used as a direct, whole group lesson, or students may work together in groups or break our rooms. Students start by researching the geography of China, then research more difficult topics such as their government, economy and culture.
Preview of Road Trip Activity

Road Trip Activity

Created by
Sean Linhart
Road Trip for US History or Geography. Students will be planning and presenting on a multi-day road trip. This assignment can be easily modified to most any classroom theme or lesson.
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