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Pearl Harbor Collection BUNDLE ENGLISH VERSION, PPT, Reading, Writing and Craft

By Class Plus

The Pearl Harbor Bundle enriches students' understanding through reflection, critical thinking, and engaging activities. This all-in-one resource set is perfect for educators aiming to make history come alive in the classroom. The collection begins with an informative PowerPoint presentation that captures students' attention while covering key historical details. Accompanied by reflection and discussion questions, this presentation sets the stage for deeper exploration and critical thinking about Pearl Harbor. It’s an ideal way to initiate meaningful class discussions and engage students in thoughtful analysis.

The Pearl Harbor Activity offers a multifaceted approach to learning. This resource combines reading, writing, drawing, and crafting to ensure a thorough understanding of Pearl Harbor.

The Pearl Harbor Craft Reflective Writing Activity encourages students to process their understanding through reflective writing and crafting. This resource helps students articulate their thoughts on Pearl Harbor, promoting a personal connection to historical events and deepening their comprehension.

This bundle not only provides a well-rounded approach to teaching Pearl Harbor but also promotes critical thinking by challenging students to reflect and engage with history. Transform your Pearl Harbor lessons with this engaging and reflective bundle, and bring history to life in your classroom today.

This collection includes:

  • Resource 1: Pearl Harbor PowerPoint Presentation, Reflection, and Discussion Questions
  • Resource 2: Pearl Harbor Day Reading, Writing, Drawing, and Craft Activity
  • Resource 3: Pearl Harbor Craft Reflective Writing Activity

Enjoy this Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Collection!

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Sequencing for Kindergarten!!

By La Llama Bilingüe

This is a complete pack for kindergarten to teach sequencing and order of events.

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  • 14 printable worksheets
  • 56 Google Slides that complement all printable worksheets.
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World Cultures The Cuisine of Southeast Asia Passage & Activities- NO PREP!

By Holly O'Hara

This passage and assortment of activities are an engaging and accessible way for your students to strengthen their knowledge of the cuisine of Southeast Asia, including countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines.


THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:

  • The Cuisine of Southeast Asia Passage (4 pages)
  • 15 Multiple Choice Questions
  • 10 Short Answer Questions
  • 9 Choice Board Extension Activities
  • Answer Keys
  • Link to Digital Version

I do my best to make sure every product is free of typos or mistakes, but please feel free to message me with any corrections or concerns.

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Geography, Map Projections: Which Map Would You Use? Google Slide + Powerpoint

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Teaching map projections can be challenging. This lesson is an easy way to give students the foundation they need to understand what map projections are and how each has its own level of accuracies and distortions based on the size and shape of land masses and measurement/distance between points. This works very well with my students and is a fund group cooperative activity that requires higher-level thinking skills and or helps students develop higher-level thinking skills by analyzing various map projections, and determining their accuracies and distortions.

LESSON: MAP PROJECTIONS: WHICH ONE WOULD YOU USE?

GRADE LEVEL: 7-12th

TIME FRAME: 90-120 MINUTES (TWO 60-MINUTE CLASS PERIODS)

TYPE OF ACTIVITY: GROUP COOPERATION ACTIVITY
NOTE: ADJUST MARGINS UNDER PAGE SETUP BEFORE PRINTING or SCALE TO FIT TO AVOID GRAPHICS FROM BEING CUT OFF.

OBJECTIVE:

  • The learner will familiarize his/herself with the following map projections: Robinson Projections, Mercator Projections, Goode Projection, & Hammer Projection
  • The learner will understand theaccuracies and distortions of flat map projections.
  • The learner will understand the three variables of map projections: Shape, size &
    distance.
  • The learner will investigate and explore various map projections to determine their accuracies and distortions.
  • The learner will be able to determine what map projections can be used for accuracies of size, shape & distance.

MATERIALS:

  • Presentation: Google slide format & PowerPoint presentation (included in zip file).
  • Comparison Chart Listening Chart (1 per student)
  • Activity Instructional Sheet: Map It! (1 per group)
  • Internet connections to obtain a copy of map projections. (For each group)
  • Printer to be able to print the map projection.
  • Poster boards or butcher paper are cut into the size of poster boards. (One per group)
  • Rubric: Map It Group Presentation
  • Provide students with glue, markers, crayons, colored pencils, rulers, and scissors.

PREPARATION:

  • Review the presentation and be prepared to discuss the accuracies and distortions of the maps presented.
  • Make a copy of the listening guide for each student.
  • Have students bring posterboards for group assignments or cut butcher paper into
    poster board size pieces.
  • Make a copy of the Activity Instructional Sheet: Map It! 1 per group.
  • Make sure your students will have access to the internet to find a map projection
    to examine and a printer that will allow them to print off the map projection.
  • Print a rubric for each group so they know the requirements.

CLASSROOM SETUP:

  • A desk and or table will be set up for students to work in teams of two’s, three’s, or with whatever the instructor feels comfortable.

INTRODUCTION: (10 minutes)

  • PowerPoint Presentation or Google Slide Show (This is the same presentation)
  • The PowerPoint presentation is included in the zip file.
  • GOOGLE DOC SLIDE SHOW -- will receive with the purchase

PROCEDURE: (Group Reading Activity—30 minutes)
Divide the class into groups. Provide each group with the Instruction sheet: Map It! As well as a rubric, poster board, crayons, colored pencils, markers, glue, a ruler and scissors. Explain the instructions to the class based on the Instruction Sheet: Map It. Review what the group needs to present during their group presentation using the grading rubric.

CLOSURE / EVALUATION: (20-30 minutes)
Students will present as a group their findings regarding their map projection.

VIDEOS FOR REVIEW OF CONTENT:

Will receive it with the purchase of the lesson.

(Disclaimer: As time passes, some of these videos may be dropped from the sites, which is beyond the author’s control. Therefore, the author has included a wide range of videos for you to choose from in the case this occurs. If a video is removed from a site, this should not reflect the lesson score provided on TeachShare as the author has no control over whether the site allows the video to remain on their site. Simply, choose another video provided or send the author a question asking for help finding another video. TPT asks the buyer to refrain from scoring until an attempt is made to contact the author and work out issues such as these.)

Disclaimer: One purchase is good for one teacher's usage. For additional teachers to use this product, please purchase additional licenses at a discounted rate. This product is under copyright of Geography & Math Made Easy.

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Protest Questions and Worksheets | Protest Activities | Civil Rights Movement

By Queen's Educational Resources

Protest Questions and Worksheets | Protest Activities | Civil Rights Movement

This resource is also included in the following discounted bundles:

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ABOUT THIS RESOURCE

★ Protest Writing and Discussion Questions

82 pages

Print and Digital

Suitable for Middle and High School Students

This resource includes:

48 Protest Writing/Discussion Question Task Cards (Color and BW)

48 Protest Writing/Discussion Question Worksheets

48 Protest Writing/Discussion Question Strips

List of Questions (Easy access for teachers)

Google Slide Link

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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each worksheet slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.

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Lately, upsetting things have been happening in the world and our students are very much aware of them. Tens of thousands of people have protested on the streets to make their voices heard about all kinds of issues that students care about including racism, inequality, policing, discrimination, etc. Protests have spread across the nation and seem to rival the historic demonstrations of the Civil Rights Movement. It is important for us to bring these topics into our classrooms—because students want to be part of the conversation and share their thoughts and feelings about the very issues that affect them.

This resource features 48 Protest questions that can be used as writing prompts, discussion/debate questions, or both! These questions encourage students to think deeply about protests, the root causes of them, their experiences with them, the effectiveness of them, how they compare to the protests of the past - AND SO MUCH MORE! These questions can spark some deep conversations among students. Without a doubt, these questions give students an opportunity to share their feelings and thoughts about the protests they have been witnessing.

These Protest Writing or Discussion Prompt Questions would make an AMAZING supplement to any lesson and can be used in a variety of ways.

The Break Down:

✅ 48 Protest Question TASK CARDS (Color / BW)

These Protest Writing/Discussion Question Task Cards can be used as part of a larger lesson, in guided small groups, whole-class discussions, partner discussion before sharing out with the larger group or class, or even one-on-one with a teacher, guidance counselor, or parent/guardian! You can organize them in a binder ring.

✅ 48 Protest Question Worksheets (same questions in the Task Cards)

This resource also includes 48 Protest Writing/Discussion Question WORKSHEETS with lines, so students can write their responses. Each worksheet contains a question about protest (the same questions in the Task Cards). It's a great opportunity for students to reflect about their own perspectives of protests and share their feelings about them. These Worksheets are included in PDF and GOOGLE SLIDES versions! Text boxes have already been added to make it easier for you and your students!

These worksheets are great for “Quick Writes,” Do Now activities, Note-Taking/Reflection periods, Formative Assessments, or can simply be used as part of a larger lesson or discussion!

✅ 48 Protest Writing/Discussion Question Strips

These sentence question strips are beautifully created and feature the same protest questions in the task cards and worksheets. They can be cut, distributed, and/or be used in many ways including distributing one or two to each student to think about, share their thinking and perspectives with a partner, randomly choose a strip to answer, etc.

✅ LIST of Protest Questions
Also included is a 2.5-page LIST OF PROTEST QUESTIONS to allow easier access for teachers to read and select questions to work with. It’s like an overview page of the protest questions listed in the Task Cards, Worksheets, and Strips.

Lesson plans are not included. These Protest Writing/Discussion Question Task Cards and Worksheets can be used as a supplement to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.

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❤️ Protest BUNDLE

❤️ Racism Question Task Cards and Worksheets

❤️ Protest Activities

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Black History Month Bundle! Don't Miss Out!

By Inspired By MlG

Don't miss out on engaging, educational fun this Black History Month! The Ultimate Black History Month Bundle is your one-stop shop for jam-packed learning experiences for students in grades 3-8.
This incredible bundle is packed with:

  • Fun and Interactive Activity Worksheets: Keep students engaged with a variety of activities that reinforce core learning concepts. From crosswords and puzzles to creative writing prompts and timeline building, these worksheets make Black history come alive!
  • Captivating Google Slides Presentations: Bring Black history to life with visually-stunning Google Slides presentations. Packed with informative text, powerful images, and thought-provoking questions, these presentations will spark curiosity and ignite discussions in your classroom.

The Ultimate Black History Month Bundle benefits students by:

  • Making Learning FUN! Engaging activities keep students motivated and interested in the rich history and culture of Black Americans.
  • Building Core Skills: Activities are designed to reinforce reading comprehension, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
  • Promoting Diversity and Inclusion: Students gain a deeper understanding of the contributions of Black Americans throughout history, fostering a more inclusive learning environment.

This bundle is perfect for:

  • Teachers: Looking for ready-made, engaging Black History Month activities? This bundle is your time-saver!
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Black History Volume 3 Close Reading Bundle Digital & Print | 3rd & 4th Grade

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Six Google Forms close reading activities with comprehension and grammar questions followed by extension tasks about the following key figures from history:

  • Misty Copeland

  • Michael Jordan

  • Amanda Gorman

  • Malcolm X

  • George Washington Carver

  • Wilma Rudolph

The NO PREP informational text activities are ideal for distance learning and perfect for students in third grade or fourth grade. The resources, which also come in PDF format, allow students to learn key facts about the famous figures whilst working on their comprehension skills.

Included in each of the six resources:

  • A Google Forms Activity

  • A PDF Printable Activity with crossword puzzle & wordsearch activity

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  • Distance learning

  • Independent work

  • Homework

  • Guided reading sessions

  • Assessment practice

  • Reading interventions

  • Emergency sub plans

These activities are online resources, that use Google Forms, and are linked to your Google Drive. They can be completed by students online using tablets, phones or computers, and are easily assessed by teachers as all the answers are provided in a quick and easy format.

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Time allowance to complete:
5-10 minutes - read through the text individually.
40-50 minutes - answer questions using the text as guidance (including extension activity)

Time allowance to assess:
A class set of activities might take around 15-20 minutes to mark; the teacher can then send the students their marks automatically, which allows them to read back through their work. Nearly all answers are not automatically generated, but only require a small amount of work to assign points. This is because the aim is to get students writing answers and not to just have multiple choice options.

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AVID Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. "I Have a Dream" Speech + Socratic Seminar

By KJ Inspired Resources

AVID Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. "I Have a Dream" Speech + Socratic Seminar: In this Mini Socratic Seminar and Lesson students will mark the text of the "I Have a Dream" speech by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Then they will have Socratic dialogue in small groups in order to discuss the essential question, “What aspects of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech can be applied to the world today?”

By the end of this Socratic Seminar your students will have a deep understanding of what Martin Luther's Speech entails and what aspects of the speech can be applied today which is presented as the EQ of this Seminar. Use this AVID Mini Socratic Seminar Lesson to increase dialogue and engagement in your classroom.

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What's Included:

  • Lesson Plan with a walkthrough of all the slides and a video overview and explanation.
  • I Have a Dream Speech- google doc which includes a transcript for students to mark their text and come up with questions in the margins for the Seminar. They will also add an essential question at the top, summary at the bottom, and fill out the embedded vocabulary chart.
  • Google slides- go over the lesson related to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his speech and discuss the process of a Soccratic Seminar. The slides include embedded links for students to follow along and access required documents.
  • Participant Reflection- a digital Google Sheets document for students to summarize and reflect what they learned through the Seminar.

Directions:

  • Students will discuss the background of the I Have a Dream Speech as directed through the teaching slides.
  • Students will read and watch the speech video and follow directions for marking the text.
  • Students will look for integrity and leadership qualities.
  • Students will bold unknown words and add these words and their definitions to their embedded vocabulary chart in the speech text.
  • Students will come up with questions for the Socratic Seminar using Costa's Level of Thinking.
  • Students will meet with a partner to clarify any confusions.
  • Students will summarize the text by answering the EQ in 3-5 sentences.
  • Students will review the protocol for Socratic Seminars.
  • Students will use their questions and provided sentences stems to have dialogue in the Seminar.
  • Students will complete a participant checklist in order to reflect on the seminar.

Definition:

A Mini Socratic Seminar is a scholarly discussion of an essential question in which student opinions are shared and refined through dialogue with other students in small groups. In this mini format, the teacher or seminar leader facilitates the discussion for the small groups.

Purpose:

In a Socratic Seminar, participants seek to answer an essential question and gain deeper understanding of laws, ideas, issues, values, and/or principles presented through rigorous and thoughtful dialogue

Advantages:

  • Teaches respect for diverse ideas, people, and practices
  • Enhances students' knowledge
  • Creates a community of inquiry
  • Develops critical thinking, problem solving, speaking, and listening skills
  • Clarifies one's ideas, ethics and values
  • Maximizes student participation
  • Encourages divergent thinking

Mini Seminar Directions:

  1. Students are placed in small groups or virtual break out rooms of 5-6 students.
  2. Teacher poses the essential question.
  3. Teacher chooses a Socratic Seminar leader for each group.
  4. The leader facilitates the seminar discussion by guiding group members to a deeper and clarified consideration of the ideas, a respect for varying points of view, and adherence to and respect for the seminar process.
  5. Students may pose new questions when the discussion is exhausted. New questions posed must relate to students’ ideas and contributions in response to the initial essential question.
  6. If dialogue slows use one of the provided questions to encourage discussion.
  7. Students complete the participant checklist during the last 5 minutes of class.

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Four Corners | Mini Debate Activity | Fun Friday Activity Game |DIGITAL RESOURCE

By Perfectly Planned Designs

Teacher burnout begone!!! You AND your students will love this fun activity! Perfect as icebreakers for those in-between days during back to school when you don't have anything planned. This Four Corners Mini Debate Activity is a great no-prep activity that you can use any time of year for a fun, engaging activity that your students will LOVE!

Students will love moving around the room as you click through the 35 debatable topics - mostly controversial, but some are silly as well! This is perfect for middle school/high school, but teachers are encouraged to preview the statements and skip over any which you feel are too controversial for your student population. (I definitely stayed away from the most controversial topics).

►You will love this well-organized activity that allows students to voice their opinions, defend their positions, and even learn something new!

►The printable Reflection Sheet will allow them to reflect on the ideas presented, and asks them to discuss two issues that they may have changed their stance on after the debate and the reasons why. This is an activity I use in my classroom every year and I know your students will love it!

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INCLUDED WITH YOUR PURCHASE:

  • 35 Statements (Google Slides)

  • Includes a Blank Editable Slide

  • 5 Printable Classroom Signs

  • Student Reflection Sheet

STUDENT GUIDELINES FOR USING THIS RESOURCE:

►If you agree with the statement, move to the side of the room labeled “Agree” or “strongly agree.” If you disagree, move to the side of the room labeled, “Disagree” or “strongly disagree.” If you’re not sure how you feel about the topic yet, move to the side of the room labeled, “Undecided.” (I typically have "undecided" students stand in the middle and hang the other posters in the four corners of the room.)

***Students should be prepared to defend their position even if they’re undecided.


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U.S. Imperialism UNIT: Interactive Notebook

By Sarah Austin

Interactive Notebooks are an effective, creative & engaging way to encourage your students to take an active role in their learning process. This unit on U.S. Imperialism will invite students to take a journey through time—having them critically explore colonialism from a variety of perspectives through the analysis of primary sourced based materials. Students will demonstrate their understandings through hands-on projects and discussion pieces. The graphic organizers and foldables in this resource are designed to be folded, cut, glued, & written upon in effort to enhance your instruction of history. A summative multiple choice assessment is included!

Materials:

  • Teacher Reference Guide
  • Slide Presentation (91 Slides) with video clips
  • Interactive Notebook Student Handouts
  • Secondary Sources: ‘A Peoples’ History’ & a chapter from U.S. Textbook
  • Unit Exam & Answer Key

Time Frame:

  • 1.5 weeks

Topics covered include:

  • Japan- ‘Gunboat Diplomacy’
  • Alaska- Seward’s Purchase
  • Hawaii- Annexation
  • Midway Islands
  • Cuba- Spanish American War
  • Philippines
  • Panama Canal & the Obstacles
  • China- The Open Door Policy

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  • Native American Residential Schools in the U.S. (Gallery Walk Activity)
  • RETHINKING HISTORY- Through the Narratives of Christopher Columbus
  • The 'Bill of Rights' Time Travel
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By Abigail J McClellan

Are you looking for online resources to assign your students so they can continuing learning from home? Look no further! This comprehensive GOOGLE DRIVE research project BUNDLE is everything you need in order for students to complete independent research from home or paperless assignments at school. This product encourages research skills using National Geographic Kids & various graphic organizers, content-specific vocabulary knowledge, and self-reflection skills! This resource comes with over 12 pages per product of graphic organizers (with examples!), vocabulary terms, and Google Survey/Quizzes for easy grading. It is easy to use and an awesome independent research project that your students will love! Be sure to check out the individual products for a more detailed description / preview of what is included :)

What is included?

- Access to all 4 Google Drive products, each containing 8-9 resources (30 files total!!):

  • How-to-Use Guide - Includes main ideas, student outcomes, materials, standards/curriculum connections, and assessment/grading.
  • National Geographic Kids Website Guide - Provides a detailed description of how to use the National Geographic Kids website, including pictures and steps. 
  • Vocabulary Terms - ½ sheet definitions of 8 vocabulary words related to each project.
  • Vocabulary Quiz - This 8 question quiz assesses the students on their knowledge of the vocabulary words from the vocabulary terms given.
  • Individual Research Graphic Organizers - Graphic organizers for students to record their individualized research. It includes an example. 
  • Student Checklist and Project Reflection - This is the final part of the research project. Students are asked to fill out a checklist marking if they completed all aspects of the research project. They then can reflect on a few short answer questions.
  • Terms of Use page

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Grade 7 Ontario History:

Follows the Ontario Grade 7 History curriculum.

Includes image analyses and discussion

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Power Point and Google Slides

PDF and PP Graphic Organizers and Journals with answers and rubric

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Covers the Iroquois Confederacy, History, way of life, European Contact, Fur Trade

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Pearl Harbor PowerPoint Presentation BUNDLE Reflection and Discussion Q's

By Class Plus

This resource includes an English and Spanish version of the International Peace Day - PowerPoint Presentation. These are perfect for your bilingual or dual-language classrooms and schools!

This presentation is designed for children to connect the history of Pearl Harbor and relate it to their own lives. This resource approaches this historical event through reflection and learning with the goal of promoting peace and dialogue, even in the face of differences. This amazing resource offers an excellent opportunity to present and develop unique, real-life ideas for our students.

Each slide provides a straightforward, child-friendly description of the history and the most significant facts related to what happened in Pearl Harbor. Additionally, it helps children understand the concept of conflict's historical and contemporary existence, emphasizing the importance of its prevention and solution.

Your students will find this event easy to comprehend and will be able to learn unique lessons from it for their lives.

The two resources I am including in this bundle are sold separately. Below is the list of what you will receive. You can click on each link to read a detailed description of each product.

This resource includes:

  • Slide 1: What is Pearl Harbor Day? (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 2: Pearl Harbor Attack - Part I (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 3: Pearl Harbor Attack Part II (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 4: Where is Pearl Harbor? (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 5: Why Japan Attacked Pearl Harbor? (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 6: Life in Hawaii After the Attack (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 7: Heroes of Pearl Harbor (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 8: USS Arizona Memorial (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 9: Lessons Learned from Pearl Harbor (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 10: How We Remember Pearl Harbor (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 11: Pearl Harbor Reflections (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 12: We Have Learned About ... Pearl Harbor Day (English and Spanish Version)

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  • Powerpoint
  • PDF
  • Google Slides
  • Keynote
  • JPG images

Enjoy this Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Resource!

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World Cultures The History of Australia Passage & Activities- NO PREP!

By Holly O'Hara

This passage and assortment of activities are an engaging and accessible way for your students to strengthen their knowledge of the history of Australia!


THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:

  • The History of Australia Passage (3 pages)
  • 15 Multiple Choice Questions
  • 5 Short Answer Questions
  • 9 Choice Board Extension Activities
  • Answer Keys
  • Link to Digital Version

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Protest Worksheets | Protest Activities | Civil Rights Movement | Civil Rights

By Queen's Educational Resources

Protest Worksheets | Protest Activities | Civil Rights Movement | Civil Rights

This resource is also included in the following discounted Bundles:

  • Protest BUNDLE
  • ELA/SEL MEGA BUNDLE

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ABOUT THIS RESOURCE

★ Protest Activities

29 pages

Suitable for Middle and High School Students

Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)

Editable version included

This resource includes:

12 Protest Graphic Organizers (PDF, Google Slides, and EDITABLE)

5 ANSWER KEYS

Google Slide Links

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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each worksheet slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
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This resource includes 12 Protest Activities and Graphic Organizers to help students examine and analyze the purpose of protests, causes and effects of protesting, the difference between violent and non-violent protesting, whether the advantages of peaceful protesting outweigh violent protesting, and how protesting can make a difference in addressing the problems our society faces.

These activities can foster great discussions and help students explore questions like “What is the root cause of violence?” “Are nonviolent protests always the best way to achieve change?”, “Is violence ever justified?”, “What factors make protests effective?”, etc.

These activities are also designed to help students analyze past and current protests and demonstrations and consider actions they might take around the issues they care about. Students have opportunities to reflect about what can make their voices uniquely powerful as well as how they can have a real impact on society.

The activities contain breath-taking borders, fonts, and clipart to appeal to your students and make the display of students’ work on bulletin boards visually appealing.

❤ These graphic organizers will make a great addition to ANY LESSON!

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✅ Editable versions are also included. Kindly note that the editable versions do not have the same page borders and fonts as the activities in the PDF and Google Slides versions due to copyright terms by other contributing artists. The fonts included in the editable versions are TimesNewRoman and Calibri to ensure that they are organized and accessible to you. You may change borders, fonts, texts, images as you wish to meet the needs of your students!!

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The Protest Graphic Organizers feature the following topics:

⭐ Peaceful vs. Violent Forms of Protests (and ANSWER KEY)

⭐ Effects of Peaceful and Violent Protests (and ANSWER KEY)

⭐ Advantages vs. Disadvantages of Non-Violent and Violent Protests (and ANSWER KEY)

⭐ Examining Protests and Demonstrations

⭐ Why Protesters Resort to Violence – Causes and Triggers

⭐ Your Perspective on Protesting

⭐ Comparing Protests Venn Diagram (You choose protests to analyze)

2 Protest Details

⭐ Making Inferences About Protests (under study) and Citing Evidence

2 Protest Tactics and Outcomes

Lesson plans are not included. You can use these activities in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.

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You may also be interested in the following related resources:

❤️ Protest BUNDLE

❤️ Racism Question Task Cards and Worksheets

❤️ Protest Question Task Cards and Worksheets

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Stone Age Close Reading Passages | Digital & Print | 5th Grade & 6th Grade

By Creative Primary Literacy

A Google Forms reading comprehension bundle with five individual activities about the key periods, advancements and sites of the Stone Age.

The activities, which come with a PDF printable version too, have an informational text with comprehension and grammar questions followed by an extension task. Teacher presentations, crosswords, wordsearches and multiple choice quizzes are also available on the PDF version.

The following individual activities are included:

  • An Overview of the Stone Age
  • Paleolithic Era
  • Mesolithic Era
  • Neolithic Era
  • Stonehenge

The NO PREP informational text activities are ideal for distance learning and perfect for students in fifth grade or sixth grade.

Included in each of the five activities:

  • A Google Forms Activity
  • A PDF Printable Activity
  • A Teacher Presentation

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  • Independent work
  • Homework
  • Guided reading sessions
  • Assessment practice
  • Reading interventions

These activities are online resources, that use Google Forms, and are linked to your Google Drive. They can be completed by students online using tablets, phones or computers, and are easily assessed by teachers as all the answers are provided in a quick and easy format.

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Time allowance to complete each activity:

5-10 minutes - read through the text individually.

40-50 minutes - answer questions using the text as guidance (including extension activity)

Time allowance to assess:

A class set of activities might take around 15-20 minutes to mark; the teacher can then send the students their marks automatically, which allows them to read back through their work. Nearly all answers are not automatically generated, but only require a small amount of work to assign points. This is because the aim is to get students writing answers and not to just have multiple choice options.

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What 28th Amendment Would YOU Propose?

By Sarah Austin

The Constitution's 27 Amendments read like a tour through American history. This interactive, project-based lesson will provide students with an overview of the 27 Constitutional Amendments in a fun and engaging way! A deeper analysis is also promoted as this lesson is designed to give the teacher flexibility in choosing from a variety of discussion questions that will have students critically think, debate, and apply their understandings to our Constitutional rights. Transform your classroom into Congress, as the final project entails having students create and present a 28th Amendment to members of Congress (their classmates).

Time Frame: 5 to 7 class periods (55 min) contingent upon the degree of classroom discussion, and whether the teacher has by passed any of the discussion topics.

Materials:

  • Teacher Instructions
  • 1 Slide Presentation (70 slides) with engaging video clips
  • HANDOUT #1: Student Guided Notes
  • HANDOUT #2: Grading Rubrics
  • HANDOUT #3: Members of Congress

Overview of ALL 27th Amendments with compelling discussion/debate questions;

1st Amendment: ‘Tinker V. Des Moines’: Do you think the student’s constitutional rights were violated or not?

14th Amendment: Do you agree or disagree with altering or abolishing the ‘Citizenship’ clause of this amendment?

5th Amendment: Double Jeopardy- why do you think this law exists? Do you think there are any exceptions to this law? Do you agree or disagree with this law?

8th Amendment: What defines ‘Cruel & Unusual Punishment’? Does the provided example constitute a violation of the 8th Amendment?

19th Amendment: Were the suffragists being ‘unpatriotic’ when they continued to picket the White House despite the fact the U.S. joined WWI?

12th Amendment: Do you think the ‘Electoral College’ is fair & democratic?

18th Amendment: Do you agree or disagree with those who wanted to eliminate or place restrictions on alcohol?

If you liked this lesson see other related lessons here:

  • The 'Bill of Rights' Time Travel
  • Mock Trial: Class Preparation (MY BEST SELLER)
  • Controversy and the Criminal Justice System (Eric Garner Case)
  • You Be the Judge: Analyzing Supreme Court Decisions
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INCLUSIVE Research Project BUNDLE

By Abigail J McClellan

All of my INCLUSIVE Google Drive Research Projects in one DISCOUNTED bundle! Save *BIG* when you snag them together!

This great INCLUSIVE Google Drive Research Project bundle is everything you need if you are studying African-American Heroes, the Civil Rights Movement, Native American Tribes, Women Heroes and/or looking for online resources to assign to your students. Whether you are in person, distance learning, or a combination of both - you will find this bundle useful in your classroom!! These fun and engaging research projects encourage research skills using National Geographic Kids & various graphic organizers, content-specific vocabulary knowledge, and self-reflection skills! This resource comes with 25 pages per product of graphic organizers (with examples!), vocabulary terms, and Google Survey/Quizzes for easy grading. It is easy to use and an awesome independent research project that BOTH you and your students will love! Be sure to check out the following products for a more detailed description / preview of what is included :)

What is included?

- Access to 4 inclusive Google Drive research products, each containing the following resources:

  • How-to-Use Guide - Includes main ideas, student outcomes, materials, standards/curriculum connections, and assessment/grading.
  • National Geographic Kids Website Guide - Provides a detailed description of how to use the National Geographic Kids website, including pictures and steps. 
  • Vocabulary Terms - ½ sheet definitions of 8 content-area vocabulary words related to each project.
  • Vocabulary Quiz - This 8 question quiz assesses the students on their knowledge of the vocabulary words from the vocabulary terms given.
  • Individual Research Graphic Organizer Option 1 - Graphic organizer option 1 for students to record their individualized research. It includes an example. 
  • Individual Research Graphic Organizer Option 2 - Graphic organizer option 2 for students to record their individualized research. It includes an example. 
  • Student Checklist and Project Reflection - This is the final part of the research project. Students are asked to fill out a checklist marking if they completed all aspects of the research project. They then can reflect on a few short answer questions.
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"At times teaching remotely and in the classroom at the same time. At other times my entire class is remote. I am always looking for a variety of ways to teach, practice skills, and cover standards. This resource is a great addition to my lessons. The students found it easy to follow and enjoyed it as well. I found it to be an easy way to assess learning." - Christine E.

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The Colonization of New France: Grade 7 Ontario History

By Susan Wolfe

Follows the Grade 7 Ontario Curriculum:

Learning Goals and Success Criteria

Power Point and Google Slides presentations

PDF and Google Slides Graphic Organizers with answers

Journal response choices with rubric

videos, image analysis, class quiz (interactive)

No prep, minimal marking

Covers: French Explorers, French Settlements, Interactions with the Indigenous Peoples, Disease and Death.

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International Women’s Day PowerPoint BUNDLE with Discussion Questions & Decor

By Class Plus

This resource includes an English and Spanish version of the International Women’s Day PowerPoint Presentation and Decor. These are perfect for your bilingual or dual-language classrooms. Promote critical thinking and meaningful discussions with your students this International Women's Day using this engaging PowerPoint presentation and decor pack. Designed to foster reflection, this resource helps students explore the rich history and significance of International Women's Day through interactive slides and thought-provoking questions. Each slide delves into important topics, from women's historical and modern roles to stereotypes, gender equality, and beyond. Students will also have the opportunity to reflect on women who inspire them, whether a family member or a public figure, sparking personal connections to the celebration.

Set the tone with vibrant classroom decorations that create an empowering atmosphere. This resource is perfect for creating a lively and inclusive environment for your class or the entire school, ensuring that all women are celebrated, recognized, and honored.

Ideal for bulletin boards or classroom doors, the decor helps students not only engage with the content but also immerse themselves in a space filled with energy, celebration, and respect. Inspire a sense of unity and appreciation from the moment they step into the classroom.

When students, colleagues, or parents see the decorated room, they'll immediately know they're part of a special event focused on equality, human rights, and the achievements of women.

The two resources I am including in this bundle are sold separately. Below is the list of what you will receive. You can click on each link to read a detailed description of each product.

This resource includes:

  • Slide 1: International Women’s Day (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 2: Why We Celebrate International Women’s Day (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 3: History International Women’s Day - Part I (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 4: History International Women’s Day - Part II (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 5: History International Women’s Day - Part III (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 6: Women’s Role In The Past (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 7: Women’s Role In The Present (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 8: Inspiring Women (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 9: How to Promote Gender Equality (Women - Men) (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 10: I Don't Stereotype Women (English and Spanish Version)
  • Slide 11: We Have Learned About - International Women's Day (English and Spanish Version)

**Decor: **(English and Spanish Version)

  • Letters (Happy Women's Day):

    • Large Size: 1 letter per page (14 pages in color)
    • Medium Size: 2 letters per page (7 pages in color)
    • Small Size: 6 letters per page (4 pages in color)
  • Decor Dots: 18 colorful designs

  • Poster Cards: 6 half pages in color

Presentations Formats:

  • Powerpoint
  • PDF
  • Google Slides
  • Keynote
  • JPG images

Happy Women’s Day!

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