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Geography Map Skills Reading & Activities 4th 5th 6th Grades Social Studies

By The Magical Avocado

Need basic map skills? This all-inclusive geography activity includes reading and answering prompts, activity pages, map practice, maze activities, short answer assessments, and a teacher guide. Perfect for upper elementary (4th, 5th, and 6th grade), this resource is ready to print and use. Great for a first week of class, substitute plans, centers, and refreshing geography information.

This resource includes:

  • 4 Reading and response information sheets
  • 4 Skills pages
  • 2 USA maps for practice
  • 3 maze activities
  • 1 Short answer quiz
  • 2 Writing pages
  • Teaching guide
  • Answer guides for the activities

This activity covers the following terms and concepts:

  • Absolute Location
  • Cardinal Directions
  • Cartographer
  • Compass Rose
  • Coordinates
  • Equator
  • Intermediate Directions
  • Latitude
  • Legend
  • Longitude
  • Prime Meridian
  • Relative Location
  • Scale
  • Symbols
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Timeline - Islamic Caliphates - BUNDLE OF 3 ASSIGNMENTS 25 Events / 4 Questions

By Quick Assignment Central

Explore the Islamic Caliphates with This 3-Assignment Bundle!

Bring the history of the Islamic Caliphates to life with this comprehensive 3-assignment set, perfect for 7th grade ESOL learners and adaptable for all levels.

  • Key Historical Events: Each assignment highlights 25 key milestones from a different caliphate.
  • Critical Thinking Questions: Includes 4 comprehension questions per assignment to deepen understanding.
  • Hands-On Learning: Visual timeline activities connect historical events meaningfully.

This bundle offers a complete exploration of the Islamic Caliphates. Check my store for this series and other engaging, standards-aligned resources!

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United States - Facts - Adapted Notes & Review

By Sign with me TOD

This product is made for:

  • adapting instruction
  • differentiating instruction
  • on level learners
  • struggling writers
  • struggling readers
  • ESL/ENL
  • Deaf Education
  • Homework
  • Classwork
  • Homeschooling
  • Bell Work
  • Virtual Instruction
  • Remote Instruction

This product was made for students to learn where the United States are located in the world. Students will learn the following vocabulary words in this product: continent, 6 regions in the United States - Northeast, Southeast, North Central, Rocky Mountain, Southwest, and Pacific Region. Relief maps, climate maps, temperature. thermometer, and moisture are reviewed.

The notes are adapted to meet your student's individual learning needs. After reviewing and discussing the notes, there is a review packet that goes through everything that was discussed in the notes. Students will complete fill in the blank questions using a key and answering short answer questions throughout the packet. Students can complete the review independently, with support, or it can be used as an assessment as well.

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Ancient China Scavenger Hunt (No Prep!)

By Miss Yous Clues and Resources

This is a scavenger hunt using task cards that analyzes ancient China's government and the role that geography played on it, the Qin & Han Dynasty's, as well as the advancements that China has in regard to science and technology which is studied in the 6th grade curriculum under the following standards:

  • 6.5 As complex societies and civilizations change over time, their political and economic structures evolve. A golden age may be indicated when there is an extended period of time that is peaceful, prosperous, and demonstrates great cultural achievements.
  • 6.5a Geographic factors influence the development of classical civilizations and their political structures.
  • 6.5b Political structures were developed to establish order, to create and enforce laws, and to enable decision making.

This resource begins by challenging students with a mission, act as an emperor in ancient China by completing tasks to govern the country, maintain unity and defend from northern invaders such as the Mongols; failure will result in the downfall of China. Check out the preview to see what each task card entails. Students will need to walk around the room reading the task cards. Each task card has a code word on the bottom which is the answer to the question/fill in the blank. The answer will NOT be found on that same task card. For example, the answer to task card #1 is found by reading the passage on task card #6. Students MUST record which task card they found the answer on in their answer sheet under the “FOUND CARDS #” column. That column will be used at the end for the 4 digit lock code. They will follow the clues to find the correct 4 digit code. Once they have completed the scavenger hunt they will receive a half sheet of paper stating that they have successful governed China, maintained unity and defended any invasions!

This activity would be a great review before assessments, as a center activity, a group activity, etc. Students will be engaged with the learning while having a fun time trying to solve all of the clues!

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Revolutionary Insights: Reading Comprehension Bundle on the American Revolution

By More Lessons Less Planning

Revolutionary Insights: Comprehension Bundle on the American Revolution

Dive Deep into America's Founding with our comprehensive reading comprehension bundle! 20 engaging articles explore the seeds of discontent, pivotal battles, inspiring leaders, and the birth of a new nation. Students grapple with primary sources, guided readings, and interactive exercises, fostering a deeper understanding of this transformative era. Explore taxation woes, the Boston Tea Party, the hardships of Valley Forge, and the challenges of forming a new government. Boost student comprehension and elevate classroom discussions with "Revolutionary Insights"!

Learning Objectives:

  • Analyze key events and factors leading to the American Revolution.
  • Evaluate the impact of taxation without representation on colonial resistance.
  • Examine the significance of battles like Lexington & Concord and Saratoga.
  • Understand the challenges faced by the Continental Army and early American government.
  • Recognize the contributions of diverse groups, including women and Loyalists, to the Revolutionary cause.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.6-8.1
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.6-8.2
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.6-8.7
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.6-8.9

Uncover the Revolutionary Journey (Articles 1-20):
1. Seeds of Revolution: Tensions Before the Fight: Explore the roots of discontent, focusing on taxation, representation, and ideological rifts with Britain. Students analyze primary sources to grasp the escalating tensions.

2. Taxation Without Representation: Sparks of Rebellion: Investigate the Stamp Act, the Boston Tea Party, and colonial resistance efforts. Students compare British taxation methods to understand colonial grievances.

3. Intolerable Acts: Tightening the Grip: Delve into the Coercive Acts' impact on colonial unity and resistance. Students analyze the Acts' provisions and effectiveness from multiple perspectives.

4. Lexington & Concord: The Shot Heard Round the World: Investigate the Battles of Lexington and Concord and their significance in igniting the Revolutionary War. Students trace military movements and strategies.

5. Washington Leads: Commander-in-Chief: Examine George Washington's leadership challenges as head of the Continental Army. Students compare his leadership style with other Revolutionary figures.

6. Saratoga's Turning Point: A Colonial Victory: Analyze the Battle of Saratoga and its role in securing foreign aid for the colonists. Students assess the strategies of key military figures.

7. Winter at Valley Forge: Testing Resolve: Explore the hardships faced by the Continental Army during the winter of 1777-1778. Students evaluate Washington's leadership strategies for maintaining morale.

8. Winning Freedom: The Treaty of Paris: Examine the Treaty's provisions and significance in ending the Revolutionary War. Students identify key terms and discuss its implications.

9. A New Nation: The Constitution's Birth: Investigate the challenges of forming a new government and the compromises of the Constitutional Convention. Students analyze different forms of government.

10. Challenges of Liberty: Building a Nation: Examine early challenges in establishing the United States, including governance and economic issues. Students discuss potential solutions.

11. Hidden Figures: Women of the Revolution: Recognize the contributions of women in various roles during the Revolution. Students explore biographies and present findings.

12. From Farmer to Soldier: Minutemen on the Move: Explore the role of Minutemen in early battles and their significance to the colonial cause. Students compare militia to standing armies.

13. Propaganda & Persuasion: Shaping Public Opinion: Investigate the use of propaganda by both sides during the Revolution. Students analyze persuasive techniques in primary sources.

14. Foreign Aid: France Joins the Fight: Examine France's motivations and contributions to the Revolutionary cause. Students analyze the complex Franco-British relationship.

15. Financing the Revolution: A Costly Struggle: Explore the financial challenges faced by the Continental Congress and the impact of war financing methods. Students assess effectiveness.

16. Loyalists: Divided Loyalties in a New Nation: Examine the experiences of Loyalists and their challenges post-war. Students analyze reasons for loyalty and its consequences.

17. Battlefield Medicine: Treating the Wounded: Explore the limited medical practices of the Revolutionary era and the challenges of battlefield medicine. Students compare to modern practices.

18. Prisoners of War: Captives and Controversy: Investigate the treatment of prisoners of war and the complexities of exchange. Students analyze experiences on both sides.

19. The Home Front: Daily Life During War: Explore the role of civilians in supporting the Revolutionary cause. Students assess contributions and impacts on daily life.

Revolutionary Insights: Comprehension Bundle on the American Revolution

20. Spies & Secrets: Espionage in the Revolution: Examine the role of espionage in gathering intelligence for both sides. Students discuss the dangers and importance of espionage.

Assessment & Differentiation:

  • Each article includes multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions to assess comprehension and critical thinking.
  • Answer keys are provided for efficient grading.
  • The variety of question formats caters to diverse learning styles.

Bring History to Life!
"Revolutionary Insights" is designed to engage students in a meaningful exploration of the American Revolution. By grappling with primary sources, analyzing events from multiple perspectives, and considering the experiences of diverse groups, students develop a rich understanding of this pivotal period in history.

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Nazi Germany - Why did Hitler join the NSDAP - Guided reading, Source. Scholars

By Yugen Learning

Looking for top middle and high school grade resources to enhance history students' document analysis and reading literacy. This ready-to-use, no prep printable available in Story, Source, Scholarship worksheet on 'Why did Hitler join the NSDAP?' is the right solution for your Nazi Germany program.

Story, Source, Scholarship is a powerful tool (click and read why) on the the top strategies for fostering document/source skills and comprehension in history education.

What is Included:

• Overarching question linked to curriculum

• Guided reading: A short passage explain the context and knowledge of the historical event or question

• Two to three primary and secondary sources that link to the story to extend students

• Two to three views from prominent historians in that field of study.

• Three questions to complete, one for each of the story, source, and scholarship questions.

• Clear instruction for each task within the activity

• Example Procedure

• Partner Share Activities

• Sheets are A3 in size

The sheet will develop student:

· notetaking skills

- Literacy

· Ability to identify key concept of a paragraph

· The skill of identify links between sources and the question

· Importance of historical scholarship can be used to help interpret events

· Introduces student to historians they can use for future research

**The video preview is of a different topic but it shows the process the student will follow in the task design.

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The pedagogy of success behind story, source, scholarship:

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When I started my procedure of historical enquiry unit each year, I wanted to introduce the all three skills. I was looking for a way to tell students about what the study of historical involves, how it is structured. But...I needed a way to explicitly teach the key skills concept that was engaging and efficient. When I just talked AT students, they looked disinterested.

Well if you know how this feels, this task is for you.

That's why I created this story, source, and scholarship resource. They enjoyed the examples and questions that encouraged the collaborative sharing of their ideas as they worked through the task. I could see that every student was enjoying the lesson, participating in the discussions, and understanding the concepts. It became a life saver.

It is a great introduction to the complexity that is involved in small events in history; easy, interactive, and engaging. I've found that it helps explicitly outline all the skills the students need to develop.

The task will cover all the content for a good, detailed understanding of the event or question. It is an excellent resources for absent students who need to covered missed work as it is a self contained, no-prep lesson.

Australian Curriculum links.

  • Overview of the causes and course of World War II ACDSEH024

Common Core Outcomes:

For Grades 6-8:

  • RH.6-8.1: Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources.
  • RH.6-8.2: Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.
  • RH.6-8.6: Identify aspects of a text that reveal an author’s point of view or purpose (e.g., loaded language, inclusion or avoidance of particular facts).
  • RH.6-8.9: Analyze the relationship between a primary and secondary source on the same topic.

For Grades 9-12:

  • RH.9-10.1 & RH.11-12.1: Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources, connecting insights gained from specific details to an understanding of the text as a whole.
  • RH.9-10.2 & RH.11-12.2: Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary that makes clear the relationships among the key details and ideas.
  • RH.9-10.6 & RH.11-12.6: Evaluate authors’ differing points of view on the same historical event or issue by assessing the authors’ claims, reasoning, and evidence.

• RH.9-10.9 & RH.11-12.9: Integrate information from diverse sources, both primary and secondary, into a coherent understanding of an idea or event, noting discrepancies among sources.

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Protest Movements of the 1960's: E-Chapter Textbook Project

By Sarah Austin

Have your students explore the Protest Movements of the 1960’s by becoming an author of a textbook; whose job is to research, write, and creatively craft a chapter that will both inform and engage its readers regarding a protest movement of this era of time. Using Google Slides, students will be assigned one of the six following protest movements from which to research and create their chapter on:

  • The United Farm Workers (UFW)
  • The Anti-Vietnam War movement
  • The Women’s movement
  • The Gay Rights movement
  • The Environmental movement
  • The American Indian movement (AIM)

Using an inquiry based approach, the accompanied Slide Presentation will first have students explore the cause and effect relationship of how these protest movements came to exist in America during this period of time. The latter portion of the presentation will provide students with an overview of the chapter project with student examples. The final activity will involve students sharing their chapter with their classmates, and completing a Venn Diagram that will serve to critically compare the six different protest movements.

This lesson/project easily lends itself to having a sub take over as well!

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Geography & Map Types & Skills & Activities 4th 5th 6th grades Social Studies

By The Magical Avocado

Teaching Geography? This bundle has everything you need to teach different map types, map skills, latitude and longitude, and more! This bundle includes a combination of ready-to-print reading and response, activity sheets, maze puzzles, cut-and-paste activities, writing prompts, and assessments. Perfect for upper elementary (4th, 5th, and 6th grade), this complete bundle is great for substitute work, centers, the beginning of the year, introduction and review of geography, enrichment, home school assignments, and centers!

Specifically, this bundle includes:

  • 8 read and respond
  • 6 Maze Activities
  • 4 Cut and Paste
  • 4 skills practice pages
  • 2 USA Maps for practice
  • 2 writing pages
  • 1 short answer quiz
  • 1 matching quiz
  • 1 mini project
  • 3 Teaching Guides

This bundle covers the following concepts:

  • Absolute Location
  • Cardinal Directions
  • Cartographer
  • Compass Rose
  • Coordinates
  • Equator
  • Intermediate Directions
  • Latitude
  • Legend
  • Longitude
  • Prime Meridian
  • Relative Location
  • Scale
  • Symbols

and the following map types

  • choropleth
  • general reference map
  • globe
  • physical map
  • political map
  • special purpose map
  • topographical map
  • weather map
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Progressive Era (1890-1920) BUNDLE 4 Paragraph/5 Question Reading Assignment

By Quick Assignment Central

This bundle features six engaging assignments, each exploring key themes from this important era in U.S. history.

Designed for 7th-grade students, these activities are thoughtfully crafted to enhance learning and comprehension.

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Aztec, Inca & Maya Escape Room with Close Reading Article (No Prep!)

By Miss Yous Clues and Resources

Looking for an exciting way to teach your students about soils and weathering? This Aztec, Inca & Maya Escape Room is the perfect blend of social studies content, close reading, and gamified learning! In this activity, students will explore all three of the civilizations through an engaging close reading article and four unique challenges.

Overview of the Activity: Students begin by reading a two-page informational passage that explains different aspects of each of the civilizations, (where they were located, when they flourished, achievements, etc.). The article includes essential vocabulary like terrace farming, irrigation, chinampas, aqueducts, astronomy and hieroglyphics, providing a solid foundation for students before they tackle the four interactive challenges.

Each challenge targets a different skill:

  • Challenge 1: Matching vocabulary terms to their definitions (reinforcing social studies concepts).
  • Challenge 2: True/false questions based on key facts from the reading (to build comprehension).
  • Challenge 3: Multiple-choice questions (testing understanding of key concepts about the various civilizations).
  • Challenge 4: Identifying the paragraph where certain information is found (developing close reading skills).

For each correct answer, students receive a clue—a one-digit number. After completing all four challenges, students use their numbers to solve a final puzzle and “escape” the room.

**Why Use Close Reading?:**Close reading is an instructional approach that encourages students to carefully analyze and interpret a text. In this escape room, students must return to the passage multiple times to find the answers to the questions, helping them:

  • Improve their reading comprehension.
  • Strengthen critical thinking skills.
  • Become more independent readers who can tackle complex information.

Benefits of Gamified Learning: Using an escape room format transforms a traditional lesson into an adventure! Students love the thrill of solving puzzles, working together, and completing challenges, which boosts their engagement and motivation. Here’s why gamified learning is a hit in the classroom:

  • Increases engagement: Students are naturally motivated by challenges and competition, making learning more interactive and exciting.
  • Enhances problem-solving skills: Escape rooms require students to use logic and critical thinking to solve clues and progress through tasks.
  • Encourages teamwork: As students collaborate, they practice communication and teamwork, skills essential for success in group settings.

**Perfect for Social Studies and Literacy Integration:**This escape room seamlessly integrates social studies content with reading comprehension, making it a powerful resource for interdisciplinary learning. While students strengthen their understanding of the Aztec, Inca, and Maya ancient civilizations, they’re also developing literacy skills by interpreting information, analyzing key details, and practicing vocabulary.

This is a escape room uses gamified challenges and is based on the Inca, Mayan & Aztec civilizations which is studied in the 5th grade curriculum under the following standards:

  • 5.1 The first humans in the Western Hemisphere modified their physical environment as well as adapted to their environment. Their interactions with their environment led to various innovations and to the development of unique cultures.
  • 5.1a Various forms of scientific evidence suggest that humans came to North America approximately 25,000 to 14,000 years ago and spread southward to South America.
  • 5.1b Human populations that settled along rivers, in rainforests, along oceans, in deserts, on plains, in mountains, and in cold climates adapted to and made use of the resources and environment around them in developing distinct ways of life.
  • 5.1c Early peoples living together in settlements developed shared cultures with customs, beliefs, values, and languages that give identity to the group. These early peoples also developed patterns of organization and governance to manage their societies.

If you want a fun, engaging way to challenge your students, this Aztec, Inca & Maya Escape Room is sure to captivate their attention while reinforcing key learning objectives.

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Unveiling the Tapestry of Pre-Colonial America Part Reading Comprehension Bundle

By More Lessons Less Planning

Unveiling the Tapestry of Pre-Colonial America: A 15-Part Reading Comprehension Bundle

Embark on a captivating journey through time and explore the rich mosaic of cultures that thrived in North America before European contact! This comprehensive reading comprehension bundle delves into 14 captivating topics, from the mound-building Mississippians to the ingenious adaptations of the Arctic Inuit. Students will uncover the mysteries of Cahokia, delve into the social structures of the Iroquois League, and gain insights into the lives of the "Pottery People" - the Anasazi. Packed with engaging passages, primary source analysis activities, and thought-provoking questions, this resource is sure to spark curiosity and ignite discussions about the enduring legacy of these ancient civilizations.

What's Included:

  • 15 captivating reading comprehension passages covering a wide range of pre-colonial cultures across North America.
  • A variety of primary source analysis activities that bring history to life, fostering critical thinking skills.
  • Multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions to solidify learning and assess understanding.
  • Detailed teacher answer keys for easy grading.

Brief Descriptions of Pre-Colonial America Reading Comprehension Worksheets:

1. Mound Marvels: Decoding the Mysteries of Mississippian Culture:
This passage unveils the fascinating Mississippian culture, renowned for their massive earthen mounds used for religious and social purposes. Explore the grand city of Cahokia, a major center with a complex social hierarchy.
2. Pueblo Power: Unveiling the Ancestral Puebloans:
Journey to the Southwest and discover the Ancestral Puebloan societies. Learn about their impressive cliff dwellings and villages like Mesa Verde, and delve into their skills as farmers, potters, and weavers.
3. Iroquois Ingenuity: The League of Iroquois Nations:
Unpack the formation and significance of the Iroquois League, a powerful alliance of six Native American nations in the Northeast. Explore how this league promoted peace and trade in the region.
4. Powhatan Prowess: Encountering Virginia's Powerful Tribe:
Meet the Powhatan Confederacy, a dominant group of Algonquian-speaking tribes who interacted with the Jamestown colonists. Gain insights into their way of life led by Chief Powhatan.
5. Cahokia's Collapse: Theories Behind a Lost Civilization:
Investigate the reasons behind the decline of the once-powerful Cahokia civilization. Consider various theories like environmental changes, resource depletion, or warfare that may have contributed to its fall.
6. The "Pottery People": Understanding the Anasazi:
Introduce your students to the Anasazi, also known as the Basketmakers. Discover their remarkable pottery skills and explore their cliff dwellings, like those found in Chaco Canyon.
7. Mound Builders of the East: Exploring the Adena and Hopewell Cultures:
Examine the Adena and Hopewell cultures of the Eastern Woodlands. Uncover their elaborate burial mounds and earthworks, showcasing their unique practices and beliefs.
8. French Fur Trappers: Rendezvous with the Voyageurs:
Meet the adventurous French fur trappers and voyageurs who ventured deep into North America. Learn about their role in establishing trade routes and interacting with Native American tribes.
9. The Inuit: Masters of the Arctic:
Explore the remarkable adaptations of the Inuit people who thrived in the harsh Arctic environment. Discover their ingenious hunting skills, cultural practices, and specially adapted clothing and dwellings.
10. Woodland Tribes: Exploring the Eastern Woodlands Cultures:
Gain insights into the diverse cultures that inhabited the Eastern Woodlands before European contact. This passage highlights their way of life, including hunting, gathering, farming, and complex social structures.
11. The Bering Land Bridge Theory: Crossing into the Americas:
Unravel the popular Bering Land Bridge theory, a possible explanation for how humans migrated from Asia to North and South America.
12. Clovis People: The First Americans?:
Introduce the Clovis culture, one of the earliest documented human cultures in North America, known for their distinctive spear points and big game hunting skills.
13. Early Trade Networks: Before European Arrival:
Highlight the existence of extensive trade networks in the Americas before European contact. Discover how goods like turquoise, obsidian, and seashells traveled long distances.
14. The Legacy of Pre-Colonial America:
Explore the lasting impact of pre-colonial cultures on the Americas. Examine their influence on languages, agriculture, and cultural practices that continue to this day.
15. Beyond the Mound Builders: Exploring the Diversity of Pre-Colonial America:
Emphasize the vast diversity of pre-colonial cultures across North and South America. Dive into regional variations and adaptations to different environments, showcasing the richness of these ancient civilizations.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the diverse cultures that inhabited North America before European contact.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills by analyzing primary sources like creation stories and archaeological reports.
  • Students will explore how pre-colonial societies adapted to their environments, developed social structures, and practiced unique cultural traditions.

Common Core Standards Addressed:

  • RI.5.1: Quote accurately from a text to demonstrate understanding.
  • RI.5.2: Determine the central ideas or author's purpose of a text.
  • RI.5.3: Explain the relationships or ideas in a text.
  • SS.5.1: Describe the ways that different groups of people lived in the same place at one time.

Uncover the Secrets of the Past!
This no-prep, engaging bundle is a powerful tool for igniting student interest in the fascinating world of pre-colonial America. By examining diverse ways of life, from sophisticated trade networks to the remarkable hunting skills of the Inuit, students will gain a deeper appreciation for the ingenuity and resilience of these indigenous peoples. This resource aligns perfectly with your Social Studies curriculum, making it a valuable addition to your lesson plans.

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Additional Information:

  • Each reading comprehension passage is concise and informative, with a focus on key facts and interesting details.
  • The primary source analysis activities are designed to be accessible for a variety of learning styles.
  • The comprehension questions are varied and encourage students to think critically about the information presented.
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US History Cold War - Significant Cold War Leaders stations-gallery walk

By Yugen Learning

Dive deep into the gripping no prep Cold War. Era of U.S. history with this immersive middle or high school stations/gallery walk activity. Equip your students to uncover the personalities, beliefs, and decisions that steered global politics for decades.

Leaders Included:

- Harry Truman

- Joseph Stalin

- Nikita Khrushchev

- John F. Kennedy

- Ronald Reagan

- Erich Honecker

- Leonid Brezhnev

- Richard Nixon

- John F. Kennedy

- Mikhail Gorbachev

- Winston Churchill

- Deng Xiaoping

- Fidel Castro

- Lech Wałęsa

What's Inside?

Biographical Snapshot:

  • Birth and Death: Set the timeline for these monumental figures.
  • Major Roles/Titles: Delve into their official capacities and designations.
  • Brief Background: A glimpse into their early life and the path that led them to power.

Major Contributions or Actions:

  • Engage with 1-3 pivotal events or policies, from Truman's Doctrine to Gorbachev's transformative 'perestroika' and 'glasnost'.

Quotes:

  • Immerse in profound quotes offering a direct window into their worldviews and ideologies.

Challenges and Controversies:

  • Dive into the struggles and debates that marked their leadership, enriching the narrative.

Legacy and Impact:

  • Analyze their mark on the Cold War, their lasting influences, and how historians regard them today.

BONUS: Editable Retrieval Chart:

  • Customize the leader list according to your class's needs or curriculum focus. This flexibility ensures the gallery walk seamlessly integrates with your teaching plan.

Common Core Outcomes:

For Grades 6-8:

  • Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6-8: RH.6-8.1, RH.6-8.2, RH.6-8.4, RH.6-8.5, RH.6-8.7, RH.6-8.10

For Grades 9-12:

  • Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 9-10 & 11-12: RH.9-10.1, RH.9-10.2, RH.11-12.1, RH.11-12.2, RH.9-10.4, RH.11-12.4, RH.9-10.7, RH.11-12.8, RH.9-10.10, RH.11-12.10

Why Choose This Activity?

  • Vivid Learning: Transcend from mere facts to experiencing history.
  • Critical Thinking: Foster analysis, evaluation, and deep discussions among students.
  • Classroom Flexibility: Suitable for diverse learning setups, ensuring easy adaptability.

Don't merely narrate the Cold War – let your students live its intrigues and strategies. This comprehensive activity is designed to instill a nuanced appreciation of this era's dynamics.

Seize this unique Cold War Figures Gallery Walk Activity and set your classroom alight with the thrill of history!

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Geography Map Types Reading & Activities 4th 5th 6th Grades Social Studies

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Understanding geography and types of maps is critical in social science classes! This activity includes reading and answering prompts, cut and paste, maze activity, matching quiz, and teacher guide. Perfect for upper elementary (4th, 5th, and 6th grade), this resource is ready to print and use. Great for a first week of class, substitute plans, centers, and refreshing geography information.

This resource includes:

  • four pages of reading and response information sheets
  • two pages of cut-and-paste
  • one map maze
  • one matching quiz
  • teaching guide
  • answer guides for the activities

This activity includes the following map types:

  • choropleth
  • general reference map
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  • political map
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Are you looking for a way to bring history to life for your students? Our assignments focus on what was happening on each continent at specific moments in history. You can choose individual assignments or complete sets that cover each continent—perfect for a well-rounded approach to learning!

Each assignment includes four informative paragraphs that highlight significant events on a continent, along with four questions designed to encourage discussion and critical thinking. Whether you select a single continent or explore them all with our bundle options, these resources are designed to enhance your curriculum and make history more accessible for your students.

This Bundle also includes a timeline around 2000 BCE for students to examine. It includes 10 questions to help students explore the timeline.

Each assignment is written at a 7th-grade level, with a special focus on ESOL students, but they are suitable for a wide variety of learners.

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Ancient Egypt Scavenger Hunt (No Prep!)

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Introduce your students to the thrilling no prep Ancient Egyptian Scavenger Hunt! This engaging and interactive activity puts students in the shoes of a detective trying to find a long lost burial site of an unknown pharaoh who was said to have more riches than even King Tutankhamun.

Each student, or group of students, will receive 10 reading task cards related to Ancient Egypt, how the Egyptians modified their environment, how they used their local resources, the role of artifacts and archaeological features. The task is not only to read the cards but to solve 10 questions—the catch is that the answer to each question is found on a different card, encouraging students to read all the information thoroughly.

How It Works:

  • Students will need to determine the code word for each card by answering the fill-in-the-blank questions.
  • Once all the code words have been found, students must unscramble the letters from each code word to discover the final mystery word.
  • In addition, they will collect clues to uncover a 4-digit code, which will help them successfully complete their journey.

Failing to unscramble the mystery word or crack the 4-digit code will result in the tomb remaining sealed forever, and the expedition will be lost to the sands of time. However, completing the mission means students will have made one of the greatest discoveries in history, uncovering the forgotten pharaoh’s solid gold burial site, filled with unimaginable riches, artifacts, and secrets of Ancient Egypt!

What Makes This Activity Perfect for Your Classroom:

  • Engaging and Educational: Your students will be excited to play the role of an explorer while learning about Ancient Egypt and how the Egyptians used/modified their environment.
  • Critical Thinking Skills: By having to cross-reference information from multiple task cards, students practice comprehension, critical thinking, and attention to detail.
  • No-Prep Needed: Simply print the task cards and hand them out to your students! It’s ready to go with minimal prep.
  • Flexible Usage: This scavenger hunt can be used independently, as a group activity, or even as a fast-finisher task. It works perfectly as a history lesson, or as a fun, educational activity!

Ideal for Different Learning Styles

Whether done individually or in groups, this scavenger hunt provides the perfect opportunity for students to collaborate and share ideas as they solve the puzzles. If students are working independently, it gives them a chance to practice self-paced learning while still engaging with the history of Ancient Egypt.

Perfect for History Lessons or Fun Themed Activities This activity fits seamlessly into your classroom’s history curriculum. It’s a perfect way to introduce and reinforce learning about Ancient Egypt.

This Ancient Egypt Scavenger Hunt is not only a fun, no-prep classroom activity, but it also ensures that students gain a deeper understanding of history while developing important reading and comprehension skills. Bring the excitement of the search for the Ancient Egyptian burial site into your classroom with this adventure-packed scavenger hunt.

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Unveiling the Cradle of Civilization: A Captivating Journey Through Mesopotamia with 10 Engaging Reading Comprehension Worksheets

Embark on a captivating exploration of Mesopotamia, the cradle of civilization, with this comprehensive collection of 10 reading comprehension worksheets! Each worksheet delves into a specific aspect of Mesopotamian history and culture, providing students with a rich understanding of this foundational civilization.
Key Features:

  • 10 Diverse Topics: Explore the rise and fall of empires, groundbreaking achievements, daily life, religious beliefs, and more!
  • Engaging Activities: Multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, short answer questions, and a timeline creation activity solidify understanding.
  • Primary Source Analysis: Analyze an excerpt from the Epic of Gilgamesh, fostering critical thinking and historical inquiry.
  • Comprehensive Answer Key: Facilitate easy grading and insightful classroom discussions.
  • Common Core Aligned: Meets the following Common Core State Standards:
    • Reading: RI.5.1, RI.5.2, RI.5.3, RI.5.4, RI.5.5, RI.5.6
    • Writing: W.5.1, W.5.2, W.5.4, W.5.8
    • Speaking and Listening: SL.5.1, SL.5.2, SL.5.3
    • Social Studies: SS.5.C.2, SS.5.C.3, SS.5.C.4

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  1. Unveiling the Cradle of Civilization: Introduces Mesopotamia as the birthplace of civilization, exploring its empires, achievements, and lasting impact.
  2. The Ingenious Sumerians: Delves into the Sumerian civilization, their contributions like cuneiform writing, and their influence on Mesopotamian culture.
  3. Marvels of Mesopotamia: Explores the magnificent cities of Mesopotamia, their architectural wonders, and their role in shaping the region's history.
  4. Law and Order in Mesopotamia: Analyzes Hammurabi's Code, its impact on Mesopotamian society, and its influence on legal systems.
  5. The Babylonian Empire: Explores the rise and fall of the Babylonian Empire, focusing on key rulers and achievements.
  6. The Mighty Assyrians: Examines the Assyrian Empire, known for its military prowess and vast territorial control.
  7. The Persian Empire: Analyzes the rise of the Persian Empire under Cyrus the Great and its evolution into a powerful world force.
  8. Daily Life in Mesopotamia: Delves into the daily lives of Mesopotamian people, exploring their social structures, occupations, and customs.
  9. Artisans and Craftsmen: Explores the skills and contributions of Mesopotamian artisans who produced beautiful and functional objects.
  10. Religion in Mesopotamia: Examines the polytheistic religious beliefs and practices of the Mesopotamians, including their pantheon of gods, creation myths, and concepts of the afterlife.

Learning Objectives:
Students will:

  • Analyze key features and achievements of major Mesopotamian civilizations.
  • Evaluate the impact of geographical factors on the development of Mesopotamian societies.
  • Understand the lasting influence of Mesopotamian advancements on later civilizations.
  • Develop critical thinking skills through analyzing primary sources and engaging in historical analysis.

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This no-prep activity with lesson plan and printable worksheets and slide deck for comprehension and literacy skills as they read through a vivid narrative of life on the Home Front in Australia during World War 2. Improve literacy using dual coding, annotations and clearly defined questions at a language level for high school students.

Resource provides:

  • Editable introductory slide deck with 5 slides
  • Detailed lesson plan with extension activities suggestions
  • Printable Version
  • Focus questions
  • Dual coding - combining visuals and text for enhanced student recall.
  • Detailed 500-word narrative capturing the essence of the era.
  • Activities focused on annotation and summarization skills.
  • A4 size page for easy printing.

Guided reading is an immensely effective strategy for literacy and comprehension in history class. This process will deepen their understanding, stimulate critical thinking, and improve their capacity to extract and synthesise important information from texts. Followed by Through collaborative discussions and exposure to diverse sources, guided reading fosters active participation, enhances vocabulary, and improves reading fluency. Elevate your students’ literacy skills soar! !

This resource aligns with the Australian Curriculum's History and English Learning Area, making it an ideal addition to your teaching repertoire. Grab it today from our TeachShare store, and ignite a passion for history in your students! Enjoy the ease of a no-prep lesson, and marvel at the strides your students will make in their literacy journey.

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This Bundle includes a timeline of events around 3000 BCE with 10 questions for students to answer.

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This is a scavenger hunt using task cards that is based on the women's suffrage movement which is studied in the 4th grade curriculum under the following standards: 4.5 Different groups of people did not have equal rights and freedoms. People worked to bring about change. The struggle for rights and freedoms was one factor in the division of the United States that resulted in the Civil War. 4.5b Women have not always had the same rights as men in the United States and New York State. They sought to expand their rights and bring about change.

  • Students will examine the rights denied to women during the 1800s.
  • Students will investigate people who took action to bring about change, such as Amelia Bloomer, Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Susan B. Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage, and Elizabeth Blackwell. Students will explore what happened at the convention of women in Seneca Falls.

This resource begins by challenging students with a mission, complete the tasks to solve the mystery word and four digit code to find the Declaration of Sentiments which is a crucial document to helping women gain equality. Students will read about the rights that women were denied, the Seneca Falls Convention, Amelia Bloomer, Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Lucretia Mott, the Declaration of Sentiments and the 19th amendment. Check out the preview to see what each task card entails. Students will need to walk around the room reading the task cards. Each task card has a code word on the bottom which is the answer to the question/fill in the blank. The answer will NOT be found on that same task card. For example, the answer to task card #1 is found by reading the passage on task card #8. Students MUST record which task card they found the answer on in their answer sheet under the “FOUND CARDS #” column. That column will be used at the end for the 4 digit lock code. They will follow the clues to find the correct 4 digit code. Once they have completed the scavenger hunt they will receive a half sheet of paper stating that they have found the Declaration of Sentiments document and helped Susan B. Anthony in the suffrage movement!

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Unveiling the Vietnam War: A Dive into Key Moments, Untold Stories, and Enduring Impact (12 Reading Comprehensions with Analysis & Discussion)

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Immerse your students in the complexities of the Vietnam War! This comprehensive bundle of 12 reading comprehensions goes beyond battlefields and heroes, offering diverse perspectives and critical thinking prompts to spark meaningful discussions. Explore soldier experiences, guerilla tactics, the anti-war movement, Agent Orange, ethical dilemmas, the draft, the Tonkin Gulf incident, Vietnamese women's roles, unexpected friendships, war's legacy, and the transformative power of television.

Key Features:

  • 12 Captivating Articles: Cover crucial aspects of the war, offering a well-rounded understanding.
  • Multiple Choice, True/False, Fill in the Blank, and Short Answer Questions: Assess comprehension and encourage analysis.
  • Primary Source Excerpts: Engage students with authentic voices and historical context.
  • Guided Reading Questions: Deepen understanding and foster meaningful discussions.
  • Focus on Diverse Perspectives: Challenge traditional narratives and consider varying viewpoints.
  • Explore Ethical Considerations: Examine moral dilemmas and societal impacts of war.
  • Answer Key: Save time and facilitate self-assessment.

Learning Objectives:

  • Analyze historical texts and primary sources to develop informed perspectives.
  • Evaluate the diverse experiences and roles of individuals during the Vietnam War.
  • Understand the complex causes, events, and consequences of the conflict.
  • Develop critical thinking skills through analysis, reflection, and debate.
  • Consider the ethical implications of war and media influence.
  • Recognize the enduring impact of historical events on individuals and society.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • Reading: RI.8.1, RI.8.2, RI.8.3, RI.8.4, RI.8.6, RI.8.7, W.8.2, W.8.4, W.8.9
  • History: SS.8.10, SS.8.11, SS.8.12

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