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European history Common Core RI.4.5 resources

Preview of ANNE FRANK ACTIVITIES: 3 Hands-On Biography Projects / Bulletin Board

ANNE FRANK ACTIVITIES: 3 Hands-On Biography Projects / Bulletin Board

Created by
GravoisFare
The Diary of Anne Frank is both in intimate journal of a young girl facing troubling times and a classic work of literature. Students will love researching and and reporting on the fascinating life of this remarkable young girl as they construct one of three different hands-on projects—an agamograph, a circle book, or a big galoot. Students can create all three projects, or you can add variety to the class’s reports by assigning different projects to different students. These projects make it ea
Preview of Renaissance: Passages - Distance Learning Compatible

Renaissance: Passages - Distance Learning Compatible

With this resource, students will learn all about Renaissance period (or the Age of Enlightenment) through reading engaging passages on differentiated reading levels. Students can respond to short-answer questions after reading. The questions are aligned to informational text reading standards. Teaching notes and lesson plans are included. This resource can be printed or shared digitally. What is included?+ Printable and interactive digital versions7 reading passages – (See topics below.)5 diffe
Preview of The Black Death: History Passage and Assessment

The Black Death: History Passage and Assessment

Created by
Mark Aaron
This is a history passage with comprehension assessment on the Black Death, the deadly disease that spread across Europe between 1347 and 1352, killing millions of people. It was caused by a bacterium carried by fleas on rats. Symptoms included fever, vomiting, and swollen lymph nodes. The disease spread quickly and without limits, leading to widespread fear and death. The Black Death had a profound impact on society, causing economic upheaval and changing social structures. This passage is wri
Preview of Vasco da Gama, The Great Navigator: History Passage and Assessment

Vasco da Gama, The Great Navigator: History Passage and Assessment

Created by
Mark Aaron
This is a history reading passage and comprehension assessment on Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese explorer and navigator. Da Gama was an explorer who lived in the 15th century and early 16th century. In 1498, he became the first European to reach India by sea, opening up a new trade route. His journey helped Portugal establish a lucrative spice trade and expanded European exploration and trade with Asia. Da Gama's voyages played a significant role in the Age of Exploration. This passage is written
Preview of Captain Cook, Pacific Explorer: History Passage and Assessment

Captain Cook, Pacific Explorer: History Passage and Assessment

Created by
Mark Aaron
This is a history reading passage and comprehension assessment on Captain James Cook, the English explorer and navigator. Cook is known for three major voyages that helped map uncharted territories, including the Pacific Ocean. He explored and claimed parts of Australia and Hawaii for Britain. Cook's voyages also contributed to scientific knowledge, discovering new species and mapping coastlines. His accomplishments paved the way for further exploration and trade in the Pacific region. This pas
Preview of Amerigo Vespucci, Explorer and Navigator: History Passage and Assessment

Amerigo Vespucci, Explorer and Navigator: History Passage and Assessment

Created by
Mark Aaron
This is a history reading passage and comprehension assessment on Amerigo Vespucci, the Italian explorer and navigator who lived during the 15th and early 16th centuries and who lent his name to two continents (North and South America). Vespucci sailed to the New World and wrote letters about his voyages, which were widely read in Europe. Vespucci's journeys helped Europeans learn more about the Americas, contributing to the age of exploration and expanding knowledge of geography during his time
Preview of Jacques Cartier, French Explorer of Canada: History Passage and Assessment

Jacques Cartier, French Explorer of Canada: History Passage and Assessment

Created by
Mark Aaron
This is a history reading passage and comprehension assessment on Jacques Cartier, the French explorer who sailed to North America in the 16th century. He made three voyages to Canada, hoping to find a route to Asia and to claim lands for France. In 1534, he explored the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and in 1535, he sailed up the St. Lawrence River. He named Canada and helped pave the way for French colonization in the New World, marking a significant chapter in exploration history. This passage is wri
Preview of "Where Is the Eiffel Tower?" by Dina Anastasio Unit

"Where Is the Eiffel Tower?" by Dina Anastasio Unit

This book tells about the history of the Eiffel Tower and the man who was responsible for its creation. This unit includes the following: vocabulary/spelling words and activities, discussion questions, vocabulary tests, modified vocabulary/spelling tests, writing prompts, activities/worksheets, reading comprehension test, and answer key.This unit would also be ideal for homeschool instruction, independent study, and/or differentiating reading instruction for either individuals or small groups.
Preview of Francisco Coronado, Spanish Conquistador: History Passage and Assessment

Francisco Coronado, Spanish Conquistador: History Passage and Assessment

Created by
Mark Aaron
This is a history reading passage with assessment work on the life and travels of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, the Spanish conquistador and explorer who lived in the 16th century. In the 1540s, Coronado led an expedition in search of the legendary Seven Cities of Gold in North America. He explored parts of present-day southwestern United States, including Arizona and New Mexico. Although he didn't find the mythical cities, his journey opened up new territories and paved the way for future Span
Preview of European Exploration Activity: Cause & Effect Sorting Cards- FREE!

European Exploration Activity: Cause & Effect Sorting Cards- FREE!

Created by
Tony the Tourist
Great for end-of-unit review and for enhancing "Cause and Effect" literacy skills! This European Exploration activity provides clear student directions and is easy to assign for learning centers, cooperative learning, or at-home studying.Included:18 SORTING CARDS- Students can make cause and effect matching piles, an events timeline, or other content activities for review.SORTING CARDS POCKET HOLDER- Creates a place for students to keep their cards. - Clear and simple student directions- Image
Preview of The Roman Empire Achievements and Legacy Lesson

The Roman Empire Achievements and Legacy Lesson

Created by
Mrs Lena
The Roman Empire NO Prep Lesson is great for teaching about the Roman history, world history, the achievements, and its legacy in today's world. This is an original article on "The Roman Empire" and its legacy. It resource covers:History, Achievements, and Legacy of the Romans in today's world Nearpod teacher access is included on the last page This resource is great for: Teaching about World HistoryTeaching about the Roman Empire Teaching social studies Literacy centersIndependent work
Distance
Preview of Middle Ages (Part 1) Fourth Grade Packet

Middle Ages (Part 1) Fourth Grade Packet

The Middle Ages packet 1 used in conjunction with Core Knowledge social studies unit. Lots of graphic organizers, serves as a wonderful study guide for students and helps them to follow along with the material. Adaptable to other curricula.
Preview of "Who Was Joan of Arc" by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso Unit

"Who Was Joan of Arc" by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso Unit

This book tells about the life of Joan of Arc and what she was able to accomplish during her short life by believing in her faith and being courageous. It also delves into some English/French history.This unit includes the following: vocabulary/spelling words and activities, discussion questions, vocabulary tests, modified vocabulary/spelling tests, writing prompts, activities/worksheets, reading comprehension test, and answer keys.This unit would also be ideal for homeschool instruction, inde
Preview of "What Was the Plague?" by Roberta Edwards Unit

"What Was the Plague?" by Roberta Edwards Unit

This book tells about the three pandemics of the plague - focusing on the Second Pandemic in which as much as a third of Western Europe's population was wiped out. It talks about life in medieval Europe and what medicine was like back then. Descriptions of the three types of plague are included. The book also talks about how life in Western Europe was changed afterwards.This unit includes the following: vocabulary/spelling words and activities, discussion questions, vocabulary tests, modifie
Preview of "Who Was William Shakespeare?" by Celeste Davidson Mannis Unit

"Who Was William Shakespeare?" by Celeste Davidson Mannis Unit

This biography tells what is known about William Shakespeare's life. It discussed his love of the theater and several of the plays he'd written. It also gives some history of England during Shakespeare's time. This book/unit is a great way to introduce William Shakespeare to readers.This unit includes the following: vocabulary/spelling words and activities, discussion questions, vocabulary tests, modified vocabulary/spelling tests, writing prompts, activities/worksheets, reading comprehensio
Preview of "Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?" by Yona Zeldis McDonough Unit

"Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?" by Yona Zeldis McDonough Unit

This book is a great way to combine music education and language arts. It tells about the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.This unit contains everything needed to thoroughly cover this book through balanced literacy while correlating to the common core. Included in this unit are vocabulary/spelling words and activities, discussion questions for each chapter, vocabulary tests, modified vocabulary and spelling tests, writing assignments, activities/worksheets, reading comprehension test, and answ
Preview of Explorers of North America: Research Bingoboard

Explorers of North America: Research Bingoboard

Many students in elementary and middle schools learn about European explorers and many demonstrate their understanding through intensive research projects. This bingo board contains guided questions of the 5Ws: (Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How) to help students organize the information they find about their individual explorers.Students with who struggle with organization can use the color coded bingo board as a graphic organizer to jot notes and keep track of their research.
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Find European History resources | TPT

Take your students on a journey through European history with TPT! If you’re an educator or parent looking for printable or digital resources to help your student learn about European history, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re teaching about the Renaissance, the Age of Exploration, or the World Wars, there are plenty of high-quality TPT resources at your fingertips to teach European history to your students.

European history activities to try

Here are a few examples of the different types of activities and lessons you can find on TPT to help teach students about European history:

Centers & Stations

Through the use of centers, students can collaborate and discuss topics and content they examine for various eras in European history. For example, you could have students navigate through a handful of centers or stations to help them learn about different elements of the Renaissance period, including influential cities, leaders, and artists. Or, to help them learn about the key figures and milestones of the French Revolution.

Map Making

With map-making activities you can not only teach students about European history, but also incorporate geography into your lessons. As they label and color maps, students can learn about important places in Europe and how European countries have expanded (and fallen) over time. For example, you could have students make maps of Europe before and after World War I to identify how the conflict impacted Europe.

Primary Source Analysis

One of the best ways to learn about European history is through historical documents, letters, diaries, art, and literature. Encourage students to use these firsthand accounts to gain a deeper understanding about European people and events. For instance, you can have students read excerpts from the works of Enlightenment philosophers — like Mary Wollstonecraft — and how they contributed to the political thinking of the time.

Research Projects

Have students research and present on a specific topic of European history, like the Age of Exploration. For example, ask students to choose a famous European Explorer to research, and have them write a short biography of that person or create a short video or presentation about their achievements and legacy.

Frequently asked questions for teaching European history

What is taught in European history?

In European history courses, students are taught about the cultural, economic, political, and social milestones that shaped Europe from the Middle Ages until the present.

What types of European History resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of European history resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from interactive notebooks to gallery walks.

How do I find European history resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing European history lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for European history resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.