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Preview of NAZI GERMANY HISTORY BUNDLE

NAZI GERMANY HISTORY BUNDLE

Grab a bargain - all of my Nazi Germany resources for 20% less! This bundle covers the period before World War Two.This bundle contains lessons on the Nazi rise to power and why people voted for Hitler. It also contains a full lesson on the ways the Nazi party indoctrinated young people into the party using the Hitler Youth and propaganda. I also have included a lesson on the beginnings of the Holocaust and how the Nazis made people outcasts in occupied countries. In addition there are detailed
Preview of World War I: Espionage and Sedition Acts and the First Amendment

World War I: Espionage and Sedition Acts and the First Amendment

**Now part of our complete WWI UNIT BUNDLE**Introducing our lesson on the Espionage and Sedition Acts. This lesson, part of a larger unit on World War I, focuses on the Constitutionality of the Espionage and Sedition Acts, which were signed into law by Woodrow Wilson with the aim of squashing wartime dissent. Students will read and analyze primary source excerpts from both to the acts and answer open ended questions that follow. Lastly, students will read the First Amendment of the Constitution
Preview of Towards the Great War, test questions

Towards the Great War, test questions

These are regular as opposed to multiple choice questions on the history of Europe on the eve of the Great War or World War One. They are carfted to evoke thinking by students on a variety of approches to understanding the coming of WW1, such as social issues, political and diplomatic issues, cultural climate of the time, scientific discoveries that shaped the contemporary mindset, and long term economic trands which contributed to rivalty among the Great Powers.
Preview of AP® US History: WWII European/ Pacific Theater Comparison Grid

AP® US History: WWII European/ Pacific Theater Comparison Grid

By the time Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor brought the US into World War II, the conflict had already been raging for years. Indeed, while most young American men were attending school or working on the family farm, their battle-hardened counterparts in Japan & Germany were conquering large parts of the world.This side-by-side comparison grid traces the order of major developments in both the Pacific & European theaters during World War II. Beginning with the rise of totalitarian regimes
Preview of IBDP History: The Prague Spring 1968

IBDP History: The Prague Spring 1968

Created by
Liam Core
This is a detailed, fully resourced and scaffolded lesson on the Prague Spring. As well as looking at the causes, consequences and events of the Prague Spring, it also considers whether the Prague Spring was purely an anti-Soviet event, or whether it was more to do with the wider 1968 protests. There is also a comparison with Hungary 1956. All told, there are eight activities for students to complete, along with plenty of extension, conceptual and discussion questions. Designed for IB but can al
Preview of The French Revolution Begins Assignment

The French Revolution Begins Assignment

Created by
Kameron Cerroni
This assignment is to help students understand what caused the French Revolution, it is vital to know what France was like before it all happened. By completing this cause and effect organizer of the beginning of the French Revolution, students will know how and why the French Revolution started.
Preview of Rise of Hitler Week Unit

Rise of Hitler Week Unit

Created by
HC Homeroom
This week-long unit covers Hitler from birth until the start of WWII. It is a good bridge to use in any World, US, or European history course from the Great Depression into WWII. It covers the background of Germany during the 1920s and 1930s, and helps students better understand how Hitler rose to power and the cult of personality that Hitler developed in Nazi Germany and his motivations when entering into WWII. Included in this course are also key discussions about the rise of Anti-Semitism and
Preview of PBS FRONTLINE Documentary Questions w/Answer Key: Putin's War

PBS FRONTLINE Documentary Questions w/Answer Key: Putin's War

Created by
James Newcomb
Video Questions with answer key for PBS Frontline Documentary "Putin's War". The video is embedded into the google doc and can also be found on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GorZOdylYbw) or on the PBS website (https://www.pbs.org/video/putins-war-at-home-qwluix/). Great resource for World History, US History, AP Euro, Current Affairs, ETC.
Preview of Fascism Vs Communism!

Fascism Vs Communism!

Created by
David Hymes
This is a great tool for students to use in order to understand the differences and similarities between communism and fascism. I typically use this assignment before starting a WW2 unit.
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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.

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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.