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12th grade other (social studies) resources for GATE

Preview of American Government and Civics:  John Locke and the Declaration of  Independence

American Government and Civics: John Locke and the Declaration of Independence

This item is apart of a bundle! Teaching the enlightenment? Use this lesson as a way to teach the philosophy of John Locke and his influence on the Founding Fathers. This can used in Interactive notebooks or as separate consumables You will Love this resource because:Provides 2 lesson versions for Gifted and Gen Ed classes. Collaborative Activity Critical Thinking ActivitiesNotes Declaration of Independence Analysis Editable PowerPointWant access to ALL of my civics resources? Join the Civics an
Preview of Timeline Past Present Future & Spanish Linea de Tiempo Presente Pasado Futuro

Timeline Past Present Future & Spanish Linea de Tiempo Presente Pasado Futuro

This is one of my favorite projects of the year and perfect for OPEN HOUSE!It is so exciting for the students & families! This project comes in English and Spanish as well as the instructions for parents!Ways to incorporate it:-Timeline on themselves-Timeline of a living person (famous or ordinary)-Introduction to conjugating verbs in Spanish-Introduction on how to speak in past, present, and futureOlder Students:-G.A.T.E Icon- Multiple Perspective- A timeline of a character or plot-Characte
Preview of SCAMPER Invention Project

SCAMPER Invention Project

This two page activity includes instructions, expectations, descriptions, and a rubric for a "SCAMPER" project. Students will use the "SCAMPER" process to invent a new product. This is editable so that it can be modified for your specific purpose and grade-appropriate activity.
Preview of NATO Phonetic Alphabet/Military Alphabet Activity for Kids

NATO Phonetic Alphabet/Military Alphabet Activity for Kids

This activity is designed for students to be introduced to the NATO Phonetic Alphabet, in conjunction with facts about the usage in WWII. Students will read a short article explaining the alphabet and its history of integration into WWII, and answer a series of questions for deciphering the alphabet. This can serve as an extension, integration, or as a stand alone activity. This was written for upper Elementary, but can be integrated into any beginning unit on the Phonetic Alphabet/Military Alph
Preview of Critical Literacy Skills BOOKMARKS Book Club Novel Study Middle High School

Critical Literacy Skills BOOKMARKS Book Club Novel Study Middle High School

Introduce critical literacy to your middle school or high classroom with these printable bookmarks. Students participate in meaningful and interesting reflections based on diversity, equality, inclusion, and justice. These can be used for individual thinking or as interactive, fun, and engaging activities! Use them year after year - great when you have a few minutes to spare or as the main focus of a lesson. I've already done the hard work of formulating thought-provoking questions, but you can
Preview of 2022 Year in Review Current Events Trivia with Answer Key Quiz Bowl

2022 Year in Review Current Events Trivia with Answer Key Quiz Bowl

This resource consists of 22 questions having to do with current events that occurred during 2022. This would be a great way to review the year at the end of 2022 or the beginning of the new year, 2023!This could be done as a homework assignment, where students research the answers, or as a team builder or icebreaker just for fun to see what everyone knows collectively, especially on the return from winter break. Appropriate and fun for staff events, academic challenge teams or quiz bowl! Answer
Preview of Discovering an Artifact: An Introductory Lesson in Anthropology

Discovering an Artifact: An Introductory Lesson in Anthropology

Created by
Shelagh Hockley
A fun and engaging activity that introduces students to the social science of anthropology. It could also be used to teach about archaeology. In groups, students have to examine an artifact and infer information about the society from which it came. This lesson plan contains specific instructions for the teacher and a worksheet for students to record their answers. The lesson was originally created for a grade 11 class in Ontario called Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociolo
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 Maori Proverbs, Kia Maumahara ki nga Whakatauki: Remember Maori Proverbs

Maori Proverbs, Kia Maumahara ki nga Whakatauki: Remember Maori Proverbs

Created by
Shary Bobbins
Kia Maumahara ki nga Whakatauki: Remember Maori Proverbs is a fantastic resourceto share with students and colleagues.This beautiful photography book captures the essence of Mãori culture through whakatauki (Mãori Proverbs). These ancient words are remembered through photography reflecting deeper meanings to Mãori proverbs. Tangata whenua (people of the land) is the main theme of this book;emphasising the strong connection between Mãori people and their land.Please write a REVIEW, thanks so much
Preview of AP/CP/HON Level History Workbook Bundle

AP/CP/HON Level History Workbook Bundle

Pairing my most popular offering (World History Workbook) with my most well constructed (United States History) at a slashed price is my way of helping other busy teachers and striving students. Excelsior all!
Preview of Julius Caesar Lights! Camera! Literature! Videos Literary/Tutorial/Film Guide
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Julius Caesar Lights! Camera! Literature! Videos Literary/Tutorial/Film Guide

Created by
Spike Literature
Let Spike Literature's Julius Caesar video provide background, discussion prompts and cross-curricular information, and "Get to Know Bill..." is a Shakespeare tutorial making reading and understanding his plays easier. Finally, LIT BITS is a guide to movie watching with tips and recommendations. ALL THREE perfect for various learning modalities and ALL satisfy CCSS and PBL standards.
Preview of Geography - What Do You Know?

Geography - What Do You Know?

Created by
Jenspiration
Just as knowing vocabulary allows a child to better comprehend what they are reading, there is a common core of background knowledge that also needs to be taught in order for a child to truly understand their culture. These “What Do You Know?” cultural literacy questions challenge your students to learn about people/places/things/events that happened prior to today’s modern culture and give them a better advantage to be smarter and more productive members of a society that moves faster than it e
Preview of School/Town Video Project Rubric
Preview of Captivity Narrative of Mary Rowlandson Vocabulary Word Search (No Definitions)

Captivity Narrative of Mary Rowlandson Vocabulary Word Search (No Definitions)

Created by
Davis' Oasis
12 Words from Mary Rowlandson’s Captivity Narrative:afflictions / pains or hardshipsbewitching / enticing; irresistibledecrepit / worn out or ruined because of age or neglectdisconsolate / without consolation or comfortdoleful / sorrowfulentreated / asked sincerely; beggedlamentable / regrettable; distressingmelancholy / gloomy; depressingplunder / things stolen (especially in time of war)savory / appetizing or tastytedious / tiring; drearywearisome / exhaustingI have at least four products avai
Preview of School/Town Video Project

School/Town Video Project

Created by
GATE Help
Students complete a short video on their town or school. Guidelines included
Preview of American Revolution Videos For Class

American Revolution Videos For Class

Created by
Reid Volk
In my class, my students were bored to tears by the slow and methodical reading of the textbooks. So I decided to do something about it and make the Revolution fun again! I kept in mind middle school students who are learning about the revolution, but also made it serious enough to appeal to High School and beyond as well. The videos are broken up into 17 3-5 Minute chunks that are great for generating discussion and getting the kids into the material. The best part is, you can get the entir
Preview of Implications of the Drake Equation

Implications of the Drake Equation

Created by
Random Vail
Created by SETI scientist Frank Drake, the Drake Equation is a hypothetical determination of the number of intelligent civilizations in our galaxy capable of communicating with Earth. Each of the eight variables in the equation have interesting implications. Originally designed as a note taking exercise, this lesson plan has numerous links to the sciences and the humanities.
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