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Preview of The Industrial Revolution Walking Tour | Gallery Walk | Activities

The Industrial Revolution Walking Tour | Gallery Walk | Activities

Take your students on a walking tour (Gallery Walk) of the Industrial Revolution to learn about the changes and developments that took place from 1750 to 1900. This easy to prep activity will save you time and stress as your students learn all about the period!From changes in the family structure to industrial developments to inventions and the rise of the Middle Class, an overall view of the time period is represented in this activity.Resource IncludesStudent notes pagesImage analysis activitie
Preview of The Industrial and Cultural Revolutions Walking Tour for World History

The Industrial and Cultural Revolutions Walking Tour for World History

With this interactive resource students will take a walking tour or gallery walk of the Industrial and Cultural Revolutions to learn about the changes and developments that took place across Europe and beyond from the 1600s into the late 1800s and early 1900s. This tour uses a chunked reading format with topic cards that guide students through the revolutions with key topic content, images, charts, and other visuals for content and skills analysis, and a cause and effect theme to explain the ch
Preview of French Revolution Walking Tour or Gallery Walk

French Revolution Walking Tour or Gallery Walk

Looking for a fun and engaging resource on the French Revolution? Want the French Revolution to come to life for your students? A Walking Tour or Gallery Walk of the French Revolution takes students to 20 different locations to learn about the issues, causes and events to and through the French Revolution. Vivid images and information cards explain the issues and events of the French Revolution, and introduce students to core standards on the revolution. Explanations are provided from the buil
Preview of Renaissance Art Virtual Tour Analysis Activity Gallery Walk

Renaissance Art Virtual Tour Analysis Activity Gallery Walk

Introduce your students to Renaissance Art with this Virtual Tour Analysis Activity (Walking Tour or Gallery Walk). The great artists and pieces included range from the early 1400s to the mid 1500s and include works by Michelangelo, Leonardo da'Vinci, Raphael, Titian, and many more.Designed as a follow up activity to my Walking Tour of Renaissance Florence, this activity has been updated to stand on its own and to help students practice the skills of analysis as they are engaged with 20 differe
Preview of Latin American Independence: A Trip Through Movements

Latin American Independence: A Trip Through Movements

Latin American Independence: A Trip Through Movements can be used as a Centers Activity or as a Response Group Activity in which students gather information from the provided information cards to examine the different movements of the early 19th Century that brought independence to Central and South America. Student handouts and wrap-up questions are provided. Includes many images as well as significant dates, facts, and people of the events. Independence Movements CoveredHaitiMexicoGran Colo
Preview of Resiliency - How to be Unstoppable

Resiliency - How to be Unstoppable

These PDF slides are big enough to slide through as a beautiful PowerPoint Presentation.When faced with adversity, some people cower at the first signs of setbacks and rejection, while others bounce back more readily. We can assume that resilient people are more successful. What factors contribute to the psychology of resiliency? Are some people born more resilient than others? Is resiliency development a "quick fix" or a long-drawn-out process? How does resiliency help us maintain balance durin
Preview of Analyzing the Declaration of Independence

Analyzing the Declaration of Independence

Created by
Jeff Gulle
Your students WILL understand the Declaration of Independence! This document contains the full text of the Declaration broken into sections and with spaces provided for students to record their analysis or take notes. An excellent tool for any classroom, but absolutely essential for Honors or AP U.S. History. This versatile document can be used by students independently, in groups, or for guided lecture notes.
Preview of Attachment Styles PowerPoint (32 Pages)

Attachment Styles PowerPoint (32 Pages)

Teach your Psych Students the various attachment styles and how to identify them with this clean and clear PowerPoint.
Preview of American Constitutional Convention Lesson Plan, Activity, and Discussion Q's

American Constitutional Convention Lesson Plan, Activity, and Discussion Q's

Detailed lesson plan for teaching the political history and development in America's Constitutional Convention. Lesson includes details with timelines when presenting the development in the nature of political activity, in response to the state of the government, waiting in limbo on the Legislature to provide a decision on next course of action. Political philosophies of Jefferson and Madison are provided with detailed discussion and explanation. A brain break activity usually lasts 15 minutes d
Preview of Analyzing the 20th Amendment

Analyzing the 20th Amendment

Created by
Jeff Gulle
Your students WILL understand the 20th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States! This document contains the full text of the 20th Amendment. Each section and paragraph includes prompts and spaces in which students will record their analysis or take notes. It also provides opportunities for student research and for creativity. An excellent tool for any U.S. History or civics classroom, but absolutely essential for Honors U.S. History, APUSH, or AP Government. This versatile docume
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Importance of learning social studies

Social studies offers valuable insights into history, geography, and much more. Social studies captivates students by providing them with perspectives from the past, present, and future, allowing them to understand history and navigate current events. It enables them to appreciate how previous generations have shaped their present reality. In essence, social studies opens their eyes to the vastness of life beyond their immediate surroundings.

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Learning social studies offers many benefits to students in terms of helping them develop a holistic understanding of the world. Namely, it helps them:

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  • Become active, responsible, and engaged citizens
  • Comprehend global issues such as human rights, environmental sustainability, and economic disparities

By teaching social studies, teachers can help students develop critical thinking skills, foster civic engagement, and promote social awareness and responsibility.

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