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Preview of Imperialism Stations: Africa, China, India, Sepoy & Boxer Rebellion, Open Door

Imperialism Stations: Africa, China, India, Sepoy & Boxer Rebellion, Open Door

Get students actively reading about imperialism and its effects! Students view 19 stations about imperialism and record their answers to analysis questions on the handout provided. This activity includes an intro reading, stations, student worksheet, and key!Google Folder of Activities includes: Intro reading on imperialism to introduce concepts and major events (PDF & Google Docs)19 stations on imperialism (PDF & Google Slides, not completely editable)Student handout (9 pages; each stat
Preview of Gilded Age Immigration & Urbanization Jacob Riis Lecture & Image Analysis

Gilded Age Immigration & Urbanization Jacob Riis Lecture & Image Analysis

Teach about the Gilded Age in America with this interactive lecture on the Immigration and Urbanization of the time. Engage students with vivid images by Jacob Riis on the hardships of Americans during the Gilded Age. This is a full 90 minute lesson with interactive lecture notes, student handouts, and an image analysis activity. Students are introduced to the age of urbanization in the Gilded Age and the impact of that urbanization. Jacob Riis images are provided, allowing students to work i
Preview of Gilded Age Immigration Activity with Role Cards and New Immigrants

Gilded Age Immigration Activity with Role Cards and New Immigrants

Gilded Age Immigration Activity is a perfect, ready-to-use resource that will teach the content, address the standards, and keep your students engaged!Are you teaching about American Immigration during the Gilded Age? Want a fun and engaging lesson filled with all the core content on the Gilded Age? This activity covers the New Immigrants of the Gilded Age in America. The presentation has complete information with push/pull factors, characteristics of the new immigrants, and prompts students to
Preview of Totalitarianism Before WWII

Totalitarianism Before WWII

Teaching the rise of totalitarian regimes before WWII in Spain, Italy, Germany, Russia, & Japan? Students can analyze propaganda and other tactics totalitarian leaders used to seize and keep power. This activity includes an intro reading, slides, guided notes, and student group activity. Google Drive folder includes:Teacher instructionsIntroduction/Warm-Up Reading (Includes background context on Stalin, Mussolini, Hirohito, and Hitler's rise to power) (Google Docs; editable)8 different group
Preview of Reconstruction after the Civil War Road to Rights Activity

Reconstruction after the Civil War Road to Rights Activity

This activity includes a PowerPoint presentation interactive lecture that guides students through the Steps and Stages of Reconstruction in the South after the American Civil War. Prompts introduce legislation and other topics that attempted to help in the advancement of the formerly enslaved. Suggested activity for notetaking is included which helps students to visualize the movement both forward and backward in the rights granted to the formerly enslaved in the south. Resource IncludesPowerPoi
Preview of BUNDLE | APUSH Document Analysis | Full Year: Periods 1-9 | REVIEW | Bellringers

BUNDLE | APUSH Document Analysis | Full Year: Periods 1-9 | REVIEW | Bellringers

Created by
EDG Resources
APUSH document analysis helps AP United States History analyze primary and secondary sources covering periods one through nine. Document analysis is critical for success on multiple choice, SAQ and DBQ. This is a no prep digital resource great for bell ringer, review, and group work. Historical thinking skills throughout!Students will:Analyze sourcing and situation of primary and secondary sources.Identify a source’s point of view, purpose, historical situation, and/or audience.Explain the point
Preview of US History NO-PREP Student-Centered Bundle: (Distance Learning & Google 1:1)

US History NO-PREP Student-Centered Bundle: (Distance Learning & Google 1:1)

Created by
Mad Historian
Throw your back out? Need a mental health day (or days)? New to teaching US History? Or, simply... do you want to shift away from constant teacher-led instruction? Then this 400+ page bundle is a MUST for your classroom! Many of these resources will supplement US History units that you teach throughout the school year; great to have in the middle of a unit when you want to shift the workload to the students! There is no prep work involved; just print, copy, and distribute or use digitally.
Preview of Motivations for Southern Secession (Civil War)

Motivations for Southern Secession (Civil War)

Created by
Daniel Warner
This lesson walks students through the Secession Crisis of 1860 and 1861 as the Confederate States of America form. Students examine primary sources such as Alexander Stephens' "Cornerstone Speech," and the Declarations of Secession from Texas and Mississippi. Ultimately, students are asked to compile evidence from the primary sources and evaluate why Southern states seceded. This lesson would work well for a 50-minute period in either middle school or high school at the beginning of a unit on t
Preview of Civil Rights Movement in Pictures

Civil Rights Movement in Pictures

Civil Rights Movement in Pictures One of my best sellers! Introduce the Civil Rights Movement with vivid and powerful images to prompt discussion on the era in American History! This Powerpoint is the best collection of pictures to lead a discussion on the key points of the Civil Rights Movement. Many of the images are ones often seen in standardized testing and cover topics such as segregation, Brown versus Board of Education, the famous marches, Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks and t
Preview of THE LORAX - Movie Guide Q&A, Storyboard & Writing Frames

THE LORAX - Movie Guide Q&A, Storyboard & Writing Frames

Created by
Rudy Washington
These movie questions are super helpful to a secondary educator, substitute teacher, or homeschool student.All Questions are time-stamped at one question per minute and formatted on google docs which means you can cut out as many questions as you want, only you know your class better than anyone. All movie questions include an accurate answer sheet from the movie for easy grading and reference.  If your class gets lost you can easily get them or yourself back on track through the answer sheet an
Preview of Dani & Genie, The Wild Child Feral Children Case Study Sociology

Dani & Genie, The Wild Child Feral Children Case Study Sociology

A story about a feral child found living in horrid conditions in the Tampa Bay area in 2008. Her name is Dani. Articles and video links to her story are included. While her story could be discussed in both a psychology class (child development) and a sociology class, the focus is from the sociological perspective. Connect to "Genie, the Wild Child" through video link and questions, a famous case from the 1970s of a feral child.Included are· a scaffolded essay prompt· scaffolded questions separat
Preview of US History Semester 2 Bundle: Unit 5- The Great Depression- World War II

US History Semester 2 Bundle: Unit 5- The Great Depression- World War II

US History Semester 2, Unit 5 Bundle:✔️ Unit Unit 5- The Great Depression- World War II (30 days) This is a great interactive Google Slides unit that covers main topics from the Great Depression era to the end of World War II. Throughout this unit, students will analyze primary sources, practice historical thinking and writing skills, take part in academic conversations, engage with the interactive slides, and show their understanding of what they learned!Topics covered in this comprehensive bu
Preview of World Geography Reading Activities, DBQ Textbook Replacement Google Print Bundle

World Geography Reading Activities, DBQ Textbook Replacement Google Print Bundle

World Geography DBQ Reading Activity, Google, History DBQ, Close Reading | World Geography Textbook Replacement | World Geography No Prep Activities Historical Thinking Skills DBQ Close Readings in Google and PrintHow to Read a TimelinePrimary & Secondary SourcesHistorical Push and Pull FactorsHistorical Thinking SkillsHow to Analyze a Political CartoonHow to Analyze a Primary SourceBasic Mapping Skills DBQ Close Readings in Google and PrintPrimary & Secondary SourcesHistorical Push and
Preview of Full Unit Bundle Colonial America and Exploration US History C3 Inquiry Based

Full Unit Bundle Colonial America and Exploration US History C3 Inquiry Based

This full unit plan bundle for US History provides inquiry based activities that follow the C3 Inquiry framework for your Colonial America and Exploration Unit! Includes Columbian Exchange, Middle Passage, French and Indian War, Jamestown, and MUCH more! This bundle includes a variety of activities, most of which are printable AND fully digital and ready for Google Classroom. Reclaim your nights, weekends, and summer break because this is thoroughly planned and ready to go!What you get in this b
Preview of Unit 1: Colonial America COMPLETE UNIT (11 Complete Lessons & PowerPoints!)

Unit 1: Colonial America COMPLETE UNIT (11 Complete Lessons & PowerPoints!)

Created by
The AP Shoppe
Colonial America No Prep Unit Bundle! Want to get your students reading rigorous texts and discussing thoughtfully about American History? Here's a unit for you! This unit is jam-packed with ready-to-go, no-prep materials that will set you up for a strong Colonial America Unit (2-3 weeks). It is a unit that I am personally proud of and has been the product of many years of honing and preparation.Includes:Unit Guide: A 5-Page Student Unit Guide with an overview, calendar, standards, and final pro
Preview of 1920s Stations Activity: Tulsa Race Massacre, Great Migration, Marcus Garvey

1920s Stations Activity: Tulsa Race Massacre, Great Migration, Marcus Garvey

Students will be able to: Analyze and discuss how international and domestic events, interests, and philosophies of the 1920’s prompted attacks on civil liberties, and how society responded to these types of attacks. (Students will include the Harlem Renaissance, Great Migration, Marcus Garvey,  rise in lynchings and the growth of the KKK, the Tulsa Race Massacre, the Red Scare and Palmer Raids, immigration quotas,  the N.A.A.C.P., and A.C.L.U).Essential Question: Were the social reforms of the
Preview of King Philip's War, Captivity Narratives, and Mary Rowlandson Source Analysis

King Philip's War, Captivity Narratives, and Mary Rowlandson Source Analysis

This primary source analysis + reading, created for high school U.S. history classes, allows students to better understand the context and purpose of captivity narratives, focusing on Mary Rowlandson's captivity during King Philip's War. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to explain the larger purpose of captivity narratives, in addition to their impacts, specifically what they tell historians about European and American colonial settlers and what is absent about Indigenous cultures
Preview of Media Literacy:  Credible Sources in the Media

Media Literacy: Credible Sources in the Media

This entertaining introduction to current events in the popular press is sure to bring plenty of laughs in your classroom. The two-day lesson presents students with objective criteria for assessing the credibility of popular press reports with an emphasis on evaluating the individual report rather than the source. Students practice employing the criteria on reports from a variety of sources including a reputable newspaper, a tabloid product, and a government propaganda film. In doing so, stu
Preview of The Jackie Robinson Story - 42 Movie Guide - Short Version - Black History

The Jackie Robinson Story - 42 Movie Guide - Short Version - Black History

Want to show a movie in the classroom but don't want to make a guide? This is a guide that I put together that allows the students to begin to think about what is going on with Civil Rights during the 1940's. I just finished teaching WWII and I could not think of a better video to show while my students are taking and preparing for the AP test. Here is what is included: - Jackie Robinson Intro reading - Jackie Robinson 4 pg Video guide - Jackie Robinson after the movie reading- Unbroken Book Pr
Preview of Aboriginal Civil Rights Movement Unit 10 tasks + inquiry project and essay

Aboriginal Civil Rights Movement Unit 10 tasks + inquiry project and essay

This unit of work focuses on the Aboriginal Civil Rights Movement of the 20th Century. It is a very interesting topic to do especially to compare and contrast with the US and South African Civil Rights Movements occurring at the same time.This unit is designed to be followed chronologically from slide 3-73. Teachers can pick and choose with subtopics are suitable to their curriculum. This unit includes:* Primary and secondary sources of photos, maps, film and audio* Aboriginal Australian history
Preview of Economics DBQ Close Comprehension Readings Textbook Replacement BUNDLE

Economics DBQ Close Comprehension Readings Textbook Replacement BUNDLE

Economics Reading Activity, Economics Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions Google, Economics DBQ, Close Reading | Economics Textbook Replacement | No Prep Activities | All Original Readings | Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions Are you looking for ways to engage students in reading content? Are you looking for resources to practice using document based questions? These Economics DBQs and Close Reading Activities are in both Print & Google versions for Google Classroom. Ea
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Ppt w/ Core Content Interactive Lecture Notes

Civil Rights Movement Ppt w/ Core Content Interactive Lecture Notes

Hit the core content of the Civil Rights Movement with this detailed presentation.This powerpoint presentation on the Civil Rights Movement covers all of the major topics of the movement with pictures and a clear outline of key content. Use as a direct lecture, and interactive lecture, or to prompt discussion on the key points of the Civil Rights Movement in America from the end of WWII to the passing of major legislation for change. Be sure to also focus on the images for great analysis opport
Preview of Into the Wild Powerpoint Slides

Into the Wild Powerpoint Slides

Created by
Tim's Tool Box
Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild is a nonfiction book that most high school students find relevant, fascinating, and thought provoking. But my experience with teaching the book also revealed that it can be a challenge because it is so chock full of information, much of which could be reinforced through visual representation. That's why I created this helpful supplementary teaching tool: 45 chapter-by-chapter slides that depict maps, places, and other items of interest found in the book. While all
Preview of AP History | End of Year Projects | World, European, US History | 10th,11th,12th

AP History | End of Year Projects | World, European, US History | 10th,11th,12th

The AP History End of Year Project Bundle for 10th, 11th and 12th grade offers three different opportunities for AP students (or regular!) to wrap up their year in fun and engaging projects. These editable resources fit beautifully with World, European and US History classes and can be used as a fun/creative outlet or a way to wrap up the year without giving a final exam. Students will love the flexibility, creative outlet, use of technology in creating products, etc. Teachers will love the vari
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