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This is a bundle of products about Andrew Jackson. It includes notes over Andrew Jackson, a reading about the Trail of Tears, and a crossword puzzle on Andrew Jackson.
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month art projects BUNDLE
By Patricia
Welcome to our special lesson plan in honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! Join us as we delve into the vibrant world of Asian culture through an exciting art projects. "Bundle Asian Pacific American Heritage Month" is a student-tested Bundle for art projects that teach about Asian art.
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: Silk Roads landscapes art lesson plan is a student-tested activity that teaches about Mongolian art and landscapes.
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: Mongolian Doors Patterns is a student-tested activity that teaches about Mongolian door patterns that are very peculiar and important for Mongolian people.
Valentine's Day craft and bulletin board! Let's teach our students about the symbol of love. This student-tested activity teaches about Mongolian culture and its symbols.
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7-Day World Religions Research & Presentation Unit: Interdisciplinary Grades 6-8
By TooBookedUp
Looking for an engaging, interdisciplinary unit that fosters respect for diverse cultures and enhances research and presentation skills? This 7-day World Religions Research & Presentation Unit is perfect for grades 6-8 humanities teachers. Students explore 9 major world religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Daoism, and Shinto) while learning to appreciate different beliefs and traditions.
Through guided research and creating Google Slides presentations, students gain a deeper understanding of the world's belief systems while developing critical thinking and public speaking skills. This unit encourages respect for others and promotes an inclusive classroom environment. It’s ideal for integrating history, geography, and ELA, making it a comprehensive solution for middle school humanities teachers.
What’s Included:
Perfect for enhancing research skills while fostering empathy and respect for others. Whether you're looking to teach world religions or integrate interdisciplinary learning, this unit is ready to support your classroom goals.
Key Features:
NEW! GEOGRAPHY: ANATOMY OF A COUNTRY
By Geography & Math Made Easy
A Zip File is Needed For Download
Need a creative way for your students to connect, understand, retain information, and have FUN learning about a country's people, culture, landforms, strengths, weaknesses, history, future, etc.? This is the lesson for you. It is highly flexible and can be used from grades 6th through 12th, as well as in higher education. I encourage you to modify the lesson to meet the needs of your students.
This lesson can be used if you are specifically studying one country as a class or if you are focusing on a continent. If a continent, you may allow students to choose the country they would like to study.
A PowerPoint is included to assist in the instruction of using anatomy to study and discuss a country. Example: Eyes: what can be seen in the country? (Landforms, landmarks, scenery, etc.) Nose: What would scents one might smell? (Food, pollution, flowers, trees, water, conversations, language, etc.)
Included:
• Butcher Paper (Length of a human)
• Powerpoint (Included)
• Rulers, markers, and other art supplies
• Country Autopsy Student Guide (Included)
• Research materials and internet connection/availability for each group • Grading Rubric (Included)
This is lesson is to be used by one instructor per purchase. If more than one teacher is using this, additional licenses should be purchased.
Martha Boykin Creations (I.e. Geography & Math Made Easy)
The Industrial Revolution Activity Bundle | US & World History Lessons
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Engage Students with an In-Depth Exploration of the Industrial Revolution!
This comprehensive Industrial Revolution Activity Bundle offers a variety of engaging activities and resources to help students dive deep into the key events, inventions, and societal changes of the Industrial Revolution. Designed for both US History and World History classrooms, this bundle provides everything you need to bring the period of industrialization to life.
Perfect for middle and high school history classes, this resource will guide your students through the major innovations, key figures, and social impacts that defined the Industrial Revolution in both the United States and Europe.
What’s Included:
PROMPTS ÉCRITURE - HISTOIRE - ÉVÉNEMENTS MAJEURS - ÉCRITURE CRÉATIVE - ROUTINE
By French Made Fun!
De nos jours, il semble que les élèves connaissent de moins en moins les grands événements et moments historiques, qu'ils soient bons ou mauvais. Ce document est conçu pour permettre aux enseignants de donner à leurs élèves un aperçu de certains événements majeurs de l'Histoire que nous n'avons souvent pas le temps d'explorer en détail en classe, mais qui offrent au moins aux élèves une première introduction à ces moments marquants.
Ce document pédagogique propose une immersion dans 41 moments marquants de l’Histoire mondiale à travers des récits captivants. Chaque semaine, les élèves découvriront un personnage fictif placé au cœur d'un événement historique majeur, avec un focus sur le contexte temporel, géographique, les personnes impactées et les répercussions à long terme de cet événement.
Les élèves seront invités à rédiger des entrées de journal intime en adoptant la perspective de personnages historiques, tels qu'un jeune garçon dans un pensionnat autochtone, une infirmière sur le front de la guerre de Sécession, ou encore un membre d'une communauté des Premières Nations lors des négociations des traités avec le gouvernement canadien.
Objectifs pédagogiques :
Contenu :
Exemples de moments historiques que vos élèves verront ici:
Ce produit unique combine l’apprentissage de l’Histoire et l’écriture créative, tout en développant la conscience historique des élèves. Idéal pour renforcer l’intérêt des élèves pour l’Histoire tout en les aidant à développer leurs compétences en écriture narrative.
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History of Computers - Group Research & Presentation Project
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn more about the history of the computer. The lesson starts with a Microsoft PowerPoint whole class presentation that gives an overview of computer history from the 1950’s through current times. Next, students work in small groups to research history information from an assigned decade and then to create a presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint (or Google Slides) to share with the class. Students take notes during the presentations and then culminate their learning with a short quiz over the material. A study sheet is provided to cover the material from each decade that will be tested to give students an opportunity to review the information (or to assist in the case of absences or presentations that are incomplete). This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary grades or high school as well. Files included: • Teacher & Student Resources • Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (for teacher presentation to the class) • Note sheet for PowerPoint presentation and student presentations • Team Planning Sheet • Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric for History Presentation Project • Study sheet: Computer History Facts • Multiple choice quiz (includes answer key) Remember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases! ************************************************************************** Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum: Follow our blog Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Pinterest Visit our Website
Three Branches of Government Social Studies Review Game Show
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Make reviewing the three branches of government fun with this engaging, collaborative game show! This branches of government game includes the judicial branch, executive branch, and legislative branch as well as who does what and Congress. Quick and easy setup, plus clear directions makes this game perfect for centers or substitute days, too!
Lead your students to practice knowledge of the three branches of government by exploring it in a fun way. Students will love working on the branches of government while working in teams with friendly competition, and won't even realize how much they're learning!
Here's what you'll get:
Your students will love practicing the 3 branches of government concepts with their teammates. They'll be engaged in discussions, and having friendly competition while reviewing their learning.
Prep is quick and easy... Just copy student recording sheets, display the game on the board, and you're ready for a fun and engaging class!
IMPORTANT!
You must have PowerPoint installed on your computer. Also, this file is not editable.
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Complete 6-Lesson Transatlantic Slave Trade Unit: Worksheets, Activities, Assess
By Yugen Learning
This comprehensive 6-lesson unit on the Transatlantic Slave Trade is perfect for middle and high school History classes. The unit includes whether for daily lessons or as an emergency sub plans, PowerPoint presentations, worksheets, and hands-on activities that cover everything from the Triangular Trade to the abolition of the slave trade. Each lesson features engaging tasks like mapping activities, source analysis, and graphing resistance actions. The final lesson culminates with an assessment that asks students to reflect on who should take credit for the abolition of the slave trade. Ideal for use as part of a full unit or for emergency sub plans, this resource aligns with Common Core and TEKS standards.
Product Purpose and Benefits:
This unit provides students with a thorough understanding of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, from its origins and human impact to its eventual abolition. By engaging students in interactive activities, it fosters critical thinking, historical analysis, and empathy for the individuals impacted by this historical period.
Key Features of the Resource:
Why This Resource Stands Out:
Each lesson encourages active student participation and integrates various teaching methods to ensure engagement. The unit covers both academic content and sensitive reflection, making it ideal for cross-curricular learning.
How to Use This Resource:
Teachers can use the lessons individually or as part of a complete unit. The assessments and activities make it suitable for both in-person and online teaching.
Call to Action:
Download this complete unit today to enrich your students' understanding of the Transatlantic Slave Trade and its significance in world history.
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Today in History Daily Warm-Up - 1st Semester Bundle
By José Guzmán
Today in History Daily Warm-Up Instructions:
Image Observation:
Display a historical image related to the day's date or a significant event in history.
Instruct students to carefully observe the details in the image without providing any background information.
Individual Inference:
Ask students to individually jot down their inferences about what they think might be happening in the image.
Encourage them to consider details such as clothing, setting, facial expressions, and any other relevant visual cues.
Partner Discussion:
Pair up students and have them share their individual inferences with their partners.
Prompt partners to discuss and compare their interpretations, encouraging them to consider different perspectives.
Collaborative Inference:
Bring the class back together and facilitate a collaborative discussion.
Select a few pairs to share their inferences with the entire class.
Encourage students to consider diverse interpretations and discuss any common themes or differences in their observations.
Historical Context:
After the collaborative discussion, provide some historical context or information about the image.
Discuss how the actual events align or differ from the students' inferences.
Benefits for Students:
Critical Thinking Skills:
Analyzing historical images promotes critical thinking as students must observe details, make connections, and draw conclusions.
Inference and Interpretation:
Making inferences based on visual cues enhances students' ability to interpret information and think beyond the surface.
Collaborative Learning:
Partner and class discussions foster collaborative learning, allowing students to share and refine their ideas through dialogue.
Engagement with History:
Connecting historical events to visual stimuli makes history more tangible and relatable for students, increasing their interest and engagement.
Communication Skills:
Sharing inferences with partners and the class improves communication skills and helps students articulate their thoughts effectively.
Diverse Perspectives:
Encouraging students to consider different interpretations promotes an appreciation for diverse perspectives and helps them understand that history can be viewed from various angles.
Contextual Learning:
Providing historical context after the activity solidifies students' understanding, reinforcing the connection between visual stimuli and historical events.
By incorporating this activity into the daily warm-up routine, students can develop a deeper appreciation for history, enhance their analytical skills, and actively engage with the learning process.
History: Analyzing Primary and Secondary Sources
By Susan Wolfe
This product includes Power Point and Google Slides presentations, PDF and Google Slides Graphic Organizers and Journal templates (with text boxes); video links and a class spin and review game; learning skills and success criteria.
Students will learn and analyze primary and secondary data and the pros and cons of each resource as it pertains to historical research and information collection.
Excellent to start your history unit with or prior to assigning a research project.
AMERICAN HISTORY, WE DIDN'T START THE FIRE, 20TH CENTURY STUDY (POWERPOINT ONLY)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
A FUN WAY TO INTRODUCE A STUDY 20TH CENTURY PEOPLE AND EVENTS!
Save yourself hours and hours of planning with this all-in-one, ready-to-use PowerPoint.
Students will love this PowerPoint! This lesson engages students with the incorporation of music, as students watch the Powerpoint.
Through this PowerPoint, students will become aware of people and events that played an integral part in shaping the 20th Century. It is encouraging that the teacher removes or mutes the free song included in the PowerPoint and plays Billy Joel's 1989 Hit: We Didn't Start The Fire, which depicts major events and people who influence the 20th Century written about in Joel's song.
NOTE: The song on the PowerPoint is a free song, but can be removed or muted in order to play Billy Joel's We Didn't Start the Fire, easily downloaded on iTunes or can be obtained using Pandora or Spotify. Legality reason will not allow one to sell a copyrighted song in their materials.
This lesson took 4+ hours to plan, design, and tweaked.
INCLUDES
· Introduction PowerPoint (54 slides with music that can be removed and replaced with Billy Joel's We Didn't Start the Fire)
Joel's song addresses people and events beginning with Harry Truman, Doris Day, Red China, Johnnie Ray; to Sugar Ray, Panmunjom Brando, "The King and I", and "The Catcher in the Rye;" to Joseph Stalin, Princess Grace, Trouble in the Suez.
Early 1900's through the 1980s.
For the entire lesson go here:
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United States Election Game - US Election 2024 Review Game Show Voting Activity
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Make reviewing the U.S. Election 2024 fun with this engaging, collaborative game show! This voting game show includes nomination, voting, campaigns, election, and presidency. Quick and easy setup, plus clear directions makes this game perfect for centers or substitute days, too!
Lead your students to practice the different parts of a U.S. election. Students will love exploring how voting works while working in teams with friendly competition, and won't even realize how much they're learning!
Here's what you'll get:
Your students will love practicing voting concepts with their teammates before the U.S. election 2024. They'll be engaged in discussions, and having friendly competition while reviewing their learning.
Prep is quick and easy... Just copy student recording sheets, display the game on the board, and you're ready for a fun and engaging class!
IMPORTANT!
You must have PowerPoint installed on your computer. Also, this file is not editable.
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American Revolution - Overview Powerpoint
By Yugen Learning
Are you studying American Revolution as part of US History and need a well designe overview powerpoint. This No Prep task focuses on sources of Turning Points of the War.
This engaging presentation dives deep into the pivotal events, key figures, and enduring ideals that sparked America's fight for independence. Each slide is meticulously designed to capture students' attention, enhance understanding, and stimulate class discussions. From the roots of colonial discontent to the triumph at Yorktown, this resource covers it all. It's not just a lesson, it's a journey through one of the most transformative periods in world history
Resources:
68 slides
Covers all major events: Acts and Battles
Covers all individual
Strengths and weaknesses
Outcomes of the revolution
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By Susan Wolfe
This product contains a Power Point and Google Slides presentation of The Metis, history, culture, lifestyle and Louis Riel and the Rebellions.
No prep: Minimal Marking
Includes PP and GS
Video links
Interactive class quiz
Graphic Organizers/Student Notes with teacher answer sheet, PDF and Google Slides
Journal Response questions with graphic organizer and rubric.
NEW! Let's Map It! Maps & Projections Interactive Notebook, Includes PowerPoint
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Students will become familiar with 11 maps and 4 map projections. This is an interactive notebook activity that students can use throughout the year to refer to. It is suggested that students complete 3-4 per class period.
This is more than simply reading the maps, but asking questions that will have students become familiar with and be able to recognize and make connections. This lesson asks connection questions such as: What does the word "plat" mean? What do you think this is called a plat map? What does this map use to communicate information? Why would this map be referred to as a locator map?
If you wish, you could modify this lesson to be a carousel activity instead of an interactive notebook activity, placing the maps around the room and having students move from one station to the next. Modify to meet your students needs.
Reading Activity ............................................................... page 1
Political Map ..................................................................... page 2
Physical Map ..................................................................... page 3
Road Map .......................................................................... page 4
Plat Map .............................................................................. page 5
Locator Map ....................................................................... page 6
Choropleth Map ................................................................. page 7
Dot Distribution Map ........................................................ page 8
Graduated Symbol Map ................................................. page 9
Isoline Map ......................................................................... page 10
Cartogram Map.................................................................. page 11
Topographical Map .......................................................... page 12
Mercator Projection .......................................................... page 13
Robinson's Projection ....................................................... page 14
Goode's Interrupted Pojection ........................................ page 15
Peter's Projection ............................................................... page 16
MATERIALS:
o Let’s Map It PowerPoint (Included) + Technology to show PP and/or suggested videos.
o One notebook per student, composition notebooks work best (Will act as their interactive notebook)
o Glue, double-sided tape, colored pencils, scissors, and other needed art supplies.
o Title Page (Full page copy)
o Table of Content (Full page copy)
o Page 1 (Full page copy)
o Page 2-13 (2 per page to save paper & ink) If you have the capability to print full-page, do so.
o Page 14-15 (Full pages copies)
o Internet access and books on maps for reference.
INCLUDES:
o Introduction PowerPoint
o Reading Activity
o Table of Contents
o Student title page to decorate for the cover of the notebook.
o 15 pages of map interactive notebook activities.
o Grading checklist
This lesson is laid out to last 5 days but can be shortened to last 3-4 days.
Disclaimer:
One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.
Thirteen Colonies Social Studies Review Game Show Colonial America
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Make reviewing the thirteen colonies of Colonial America fun with this engaging, collaborative game show! This 13 colonies game includes the colonial life, culture and diversity in the colonies, colonial government and politics, colonial conflict and war, and colonial founding. Quick and easy setup, plus clear directions makes this game perfect for centers or substitute days, too!
Lead your students to practice knowledge of the thirteen colonies by exploring it in a fun way. Students will love working on the 13 colonies while working in teams with friendly competition, and won't even realize how much they're learning!
Here's what you'll get:
Your students will love practicing the Colonial America concepts with their teammates. They'll be engaged in discussions, and having friendly competition while reviewing their learning.
Prep is quick and easy... Just copy student recording sheets, display the game on the board, and you're ready for a fun and engaging class!
IMPORTANT!
You must have PowerPoint installed on your computer. Also, this file is not editable.
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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
American Revolution - Overview Powerpoint
By Yugen Learning
Are you studying American Revolution as part of US History and need a well designe overview powerpoint. This No Prep task focuses on sources of Turning Points of the War.
This engaging presentation dives deep into the pivotal events, key figures, and enduring ideals that sparked America's fight for independence. Each slide is meticulously designed to capture students' attention, enhance understanding, and stimulate class discussions. From the roots of colonial discontent to the triumph at Yorktown, this resource covers it all. It's not just a lesson, it's a journey through one of the most transformative periods in world history
Resources:
68 slides
Covers all major events: Acts and Battles
Covers all individual
Strengths and weaknesses
Outcomes of the revolution
Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
SUBSCRIBE NOW to my list for a free copy of the eBook "ChatGPT for history Teachers" and a Story, Source, Scholarships resources to see how well they work in your classroom.
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✅ ➡ Nazi Germany
✅ ➡ ✈ World War Two
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✅ ➡ Australian History
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By Susan Wolfe
This product describes the Inuit way of life in the 1600's to late 1700's. It also includes the way of live now and the creation of Nunavut and Truth and Reconciliation.
Covers: Daily life, culture, traditions, celebrations, family, housing, food, art, and spiritual beliefs.
Contains Power Point and Google Slides Presentation, Image Analysis, Graphic Organizers, Videos and Graphics, Journal Responses with Rubric, Interactive Class Quiz.
NEW! Geography Warm-Ups & Bell Ringers PowerPoint for Beginning of Class (Set 2)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Includes PowerPoint to be uploaded to Google Slides + Answers
Set #2 - 6 Weeks of Slides, Monday - Friday (30 Count)
Second Set of 30 Atlas Practice Slides
Print off the Slides With Notes/Answers for Your Reference
⭐️ Focus: North America & Basics Review
Designed to be Used With Rand McNally's 6th Edition
Can be Modified for Your Class Atlas Set
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Not only are these geography warm-up activity bell ringers for the beginning of class great transitions to start class and get students mentally ready for class, but it's also a great way to work in time for state test prep activities without all the extra work**.** Many of the social studies test questions require students to read, examine, and analyze maps, charts, graphs, etc. I have used bell ringers for years and I have seen an increase in students' abilities to read maps, graphs, and charts. It's worth your time and theirs!
This second set of bell ringers asks students to use their class atlases to read maps, graphs, and charts such as map projections, climate maps, time zone maps, population pyramids, and more. Although they are specified for the first six weeks, they can be used at any time throughout the year. The atlas used for reference is the Rand McNally 6th Edition found on Amazon for $15 found here. But many atlases can be used and are more affordable here. If you use another atlas, simply modify each slide to reference the map or page in the atlas you are using. The questions can remain the same.
THESE CAN BE USED WITH THE GEOJOURNAL TEMPLATE FOUND HERE.
Many educators struggle with the task of figuring out how to start class each day or how to transition from concept to concept. Due to thenature of switching class to class, students often struggle to mentally prepare to transition to a different subject. A popular solution to these problems is the idea of the beginning of the class warm-up bellringers. These start-of-class activities benefit both students and teachers.
A bell ringer, often referred to as a warm-up activity or a do-now, is a short exercise or prompt given to students at the beginning of class. These activities are designed to capture students' attention, activate prior knowledge, and set the tone for the rest of the lesson.
Note: Answers are in the presentation notes section within each slide.
☑ For secondary, middle school, and high school students☑Check out the preview to see what is included.
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