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The Urban Game: Industrial Revolution Activity - U.S. & World History
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Transform Your Classroom with The Urban Game – A Hands-On Simulation of the Industrial Revolution and Urbanization!
This dynamic Industrial Revolution activity immerses students in the rapid urbanization and social changes of the 19th century. Through an engaging simulation, students actively experience the transformations in society, industry, and daily life during the Industrial Revolution, gaining insights into the era's complexities and innovations.
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Interactive Learning:Compound/Complex Sentences Lesson & Templates ELA Test Prep
By Blooming Through High School
DO IT WITH SENTENCE BURGERS!
By taking something they already understand and combining it with a manipulative made for ELA, you've got Sentence Burgers.
I've included many variations on this for:
Through fun templates, opportunities for increased complex thinking as well as ways for teachers to measure learning through leveled/scaffolded practice and assessments.
Make Sentence Burgers the BEST and LAST way you teach compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences through FUN LEARNING
included:
- PDF (53 pages includes 20+ pages of templates + student reference pages)
-PowerPoint Lesson (11 slides)
-Google Quizzes (4 links)
- Practice Pages (4 areas in PDF)
- Quizzes (4 areas - replicated on Google Quizzes)
- Pics of completed templates (in folder)
1950s Consumer Sears Catalog Simulation
By Sarah Austin
The year is 1956. You & your partner have taken advantage of new economic conditions & purchased a suburban home. Upon moving to the suburbs, you find you need to fill your home with clothes & furniture.
Use the Sears catalog provided to fill your home. The average monthly income in the USA in 1955 was $360. Let’s say you & your partner have been saving, and have a savings account of $600. The mortgage payment on your home is $60 per month, & let's say you use $40 per month for groceries. That leaves you with $500 to spend for the month!
Fill out the provided order sheet with the products you want to buy, and their prices. Do not spend more than $500, because then you will end up in debt! Beware–life events and circumstances happen, so adjust accordingly!
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1950s & 60s: Conformity or Rebellion (Counter-culture)?
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Industrial Revolution Assembly Line Simulation Activity - U.S. & World History
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Put your students right in the middle of the Industrial Age with this fun and engaging classroom assembly line simulation! Students must work together to create as many automobiles as possible as they experience working on an assembly line!
Includes instructions and all of the printouts you'll need to have loads of fun with your students!
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The Fly Swatter Game - The Industrial Revolution - An interactive vocabulary review game for the Industrial Revolution that is sure to be a class favorite!
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U.S. & World History - Crossword and Word Search Bundle - Reinforce and review key terms in your classroom with 110 crossword and word search puzzles for both U.S. History and World History Classrooms!
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