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Protestant Reformation Opinion Questions: 6th Grade Studies Weekly Week 26
By Colleen Burdette
What is your opinion of the Protestant Reformation:
These questions invite students to think about and form opinions of events during the Protestant Reformation. Students are instructed to support their opinions with information they have learned.
This assignment encourages students to form and support opinions. This also encourages deeper level thinking.
These questions could lead to lively classroom discussions.
Questions align with Indiana Social Studies standard 6.H.9.
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Women in the Early Industrial Revolution in Social Studies
By Geography & Math Made Easy
A study of women's labor during the early Industrial Revolution. using the song "The Jute Mill" song. Students will enjoy learning about how women played a role in the Industrial Revolution.
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Social Studies - Creating a Medieval Shield
By Amanda G
This package is set up and ready for you to use with your students use in creating their own medieval shields. Included: - significance of background designs (with images) - significance of colours - significance of line decorations (with image) - significance of symbols and animals There is also a student sheet for your students to be able to apply the knowledge in the package to tell you what they now know about a particular shield. Three blank templates for students to begin their design. Please don't forget to take a look at the other items I have available in my store!
Jewish and Christian Compare/Contrast Venn: 6th Grade Studies Weekly Week 19
By Colleen Burdette
The origins of Christianity:
Christianity began with Jesus and the Jewish faith. Students will compare and contrast information concerning these two faith traditions.
The emergence of Christianity changed the political and cultural landscape of Europe.
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By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
The Industrial Revolution, often categorized into the First Industrial Revolution and Second Industrial Revolution, marked a transitional phase in the global economy towards more extensive, efficient, and consistent manufacturing methods, following the Second Agricultural Revolution. Initiating in Great Britain circa 1760, the Industrial Revolution extended to continental Europe and the United States by approximately 1840. This shift involved moving from manual production techniques to machinery; novel chemical manufacturing and iron production methods; a greater reliance on water and steam power; the creation of machine tools; and the emergence of the mechanized factory system. Production significantly surged, leading to an unparalleled increase in both population and the pace of population growth. The textile sector was the pioneer in adopting modern manufacturing techniques, making textiles the leading industry regarding employment, output value, and capital investment.
This handy ebook will help you teach your students about the Industrial Revolution. It contains facts, plenty of activities, the students' printable worksheet, and the relevant answer key at the end.
Lesson Plan on the Sinking of the Titanic
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
This engaging lesson on the Titanic disaster combines historical analysis with language learning. Using a video and transcript, students explore key events leading to the sinking of the Titanic, analyze decision-making factors, and enhance their English skills through interactive activities. The lesson begins with a warm-up discussion, allowing students to share prior knowledge. A listening comprehension task follows, reinforcing key details from the video.
Vocabulary exercises introduce essential maritime terms, while a timeline activity helps students organize events in sequence. A true-or-false exercise encourages critical thinking by assessing their understanding of the story. Role-playing activities immerse students in historical perspectives, fostering communication and teamwork. Additionally, a creative writing task invites them to write a diary entry from a passenger’s point of view, developing narrative skills.
The lesson concludes with a reflective discussion on the tragedy’s causes and lessons learned. By integrating listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills, this lesson offers a well-rounded approach to both historical understanding and language acquisition.
Artists of the Renaissance - Blank Graphic Organizer - World History - Art Chart
By The Classroom Globetrotter
A great tool that can be used for independent research of Renaissance era artists!
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Schindler's List: 20 Movie Qs & Discussion
By More Lessons Less Planning
Unveil Schindler's Humanity: 20 Insightful "Schindler's List" Questions Confront the horrors and hope of the Holocaust through this poignant set of 20 "Schindler's List" questions. Designed to follow the film's emotional journey, these prompts will spark dialogue, challenge perspectives, and leave a lasting impression.
"Schindler's List" is more than just a film; it's a reminder of the darkest hours of humanity and the flicker of hope within them. Use these questions to unlock its full potential, foster dialogue, and learn from history's lessons.
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By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
The Tudors: A Fascinating Journey Through History
An Engaging History Ebook for Grades 6–8
Step back in time and discover the exciting world of the Tudors, one of the most dramatic and important periods in British history! This beautifully illustrated and informative ebook is designed especially for middle school learners, combining rich historical content with fun facts, eye-catching images, and student-friendly language.
Students will explore:
From thrilling jousting tournaments to dangerous sea voyages, from Shakespeare’s plays to Tudor fashion, this ebook brings history to life and helps students understand how the Tudors shaped the world we live in today.
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Whether used in class, at home, or for projects, this ebook is the perfect companion for any young historian exploring the world of the Tudors.
The French Revolution - World History Crossword Puzzle and Word Search
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Use this crossword puzzle and word search combo to review key terms relating to The French Revolution! Answer Keys included!
This pairs perfectly with The Fly Swatter Game - The French Revolution - World History Vocabulary Game!
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World War I - U.S. and World History Crossword Puzzle and Word Search
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Use this crossword and word search combo to review key terms relating to World War I!
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World War II - U.S. and World History Crossword Puzzle and Word Search
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Use this crossword and word search combo to review key terms relating to World War II!
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The Middle Ages - World History Crossword Puzzle and Word Search
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Use this crossword puzzle and word search combo to review key terms relating to The Middle Ages! Answer Keys included!
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The Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle and Word Search | US & World History
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Use this crossword puzzle and word search combo to review key terms relating to The Industrial Revolution! Answer Keys included!
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Holocaust - Elie Wiesel - Night - Primary Source Reading & Discussion Questions
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Engage your students with this thought-provoking worksheet, designed to deepen their understanding of Elie Wiesel’s experiences as described in his memoir, Night. Through a powerful excerpt and historical background, students will explore themes of dehumanization, fear, and resilience. This worksheet includes comprehension questions that encourage critical thinking, helping students connect with the text and reflect on the impact of the Holocaust. Perfect for both print and Google Doc formats, this resource is ideal for middle and high school classrooms studying Holocaust literature, memoirs, or themes of social justice.
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Empower your students to think critically and compassionately as they engage with this moving piece of history.
Protestant Reformation Walk of Fame Project: 6th Grade Studies Weekly Week 26
By Colleen Burdette
Protestant Reformation Walk of Fame:
Students will create a Hollywood Star style Walk of Fame showcasing important reformers of the Protestant Reformation. They will randomly be assigned a reformer which they will research. Students can also answer follow up questions for increased rigor.
Students will decide what type of reformation in which their individual was involved: scientist, soldier, scholar, religious leader, or royalty. They will also determine five important facts concerning this reformer.
Creativity will be put on display with students choosing their star color and deciding how to write their information on their star.
Reformers include: John Wycliffe, Galileo, William Tyndale, Joan of Arc, Martin Luther, John Calvin, King Henry VIII, Queen Mary I, Queen Elizabeth I, Johannes Gutenberg.
Follow up questions increase rigor of this project.
This project aligns with Indiana Social Studies Standard 6.H.9.
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By TxMAP Teacher
This product is to be used with a unit on the Age of Exploration. Students will use a list of European Explorers and create a biographical poem from an Explorers Biopoem template.
Famous French Historical Figures Word Search Mots Mêlés/Cachés w Bonus!
By Churros and Croissants
This no-prep activity focuses a diverse array of French scientists, philosophers, artists, politicians, royalty, writers and more! This print-and-go activity has something for everyone!
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Wordsearches are excellent to use as bell ringers, for early finishers, homework assignments, or for when you just need a minute to catch up!
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Germanic Tribes Infographic Poster: 6th Grade Studies Weekly Week 18
By Colleen Burdette
Learn about the Germanic Tribes:
Students will research the cultures of Germanic Tribe. This quick research project has students locating the tribes on a modern map and researching important information concerning the culture of their chosen Germanic Tribe.
Students will research geographic location, government, religion, economy, language, and an interesting fact.
Germanic Tribes presented:
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Protestant Reformation Project (at school): 6th Grade Studies Weekly Week 26
By Colleen Burdette
The Reformation--but at school:
Students will bring the Reformation to their classroom with this activity. They will reflect on what they feel needs to be changed in their school community and what steps need to be taken to accomplish these changes.
This partner activity requires students to work cooperatively in order to be successful. They will also need to be creative and think outside the box.
Students will create their own list to place on the classroom door like Martin Luther placed on the church door during the Reformation.
This activity aligns with Indiana Social Studies Standard 6.H.9.
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