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Introduction to World Cultures Bundle
By TxMAP Teacher
This is a bundle of 14 Lessons that introduce various topics of World Cultures. Topics include Types of Maps, Continents and Oceans, 50 States, Government, Economics, Culture, Inventions, and Landmarks.
Cold War Nuclear Arms Race Reading Comprehension Passages Treaties M-C Questions
By LessonLink Teacher
Explore important moments in history with this comprehensive set of three Cold War Nuclear Arms Race reading comprehension passages.
The passages are designed for students in grades 6, 7, 8, and 9 and they cover the following topics;
After each passage, there are 10 multiple-choice questions to help students think about what they've learned. Answer keys are included.
This is perfect for classroom activities like group discussions or independent work to help the students understand these important events in history.
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7-Unit Humanities & SEL Bundle for Grades 5-8 | Social Justice, Equity, SEL
By TooBookedUp
1. 18-Day Disabilities & Equity Unit Grades 6+ | Project, Essay, Assessments, Seminar
Description:
Explore the theme of equity and disabilities in schools and society with this 18-day unit designed for grades 6+. Students will engage with informational texts, videos, and case studies, leading to a STAAR-aligned extended essay and research project. This resource includes Socratic seminars, assessments, and creative projects to promote critical thinking and empathy. Perfect for SEL, humanities, and cross-curricular classrooms.
2. 18-Day Human Migration & Immigration Unit Grades 7+ | Project, Poetry, Assessments
Description:
Dive into the global topic of migration and immigration with this 18-day thematic unit for grades 7+. Through poetry, short stories, and informational texts, students will explore the historical and contemporary experiences of immigrants. Includes project-based assessments, writing tasks, and creative multimedia projects to foster understanding and empathy. A great resource for ELA, social studies, and SEL instruction.
3. 18-Day Multimedia Anti-Bullying Thematic Unit for Grades 5-8 | SEL Humanities
Description:
This 18-day multimedia unit on anti-bullying for grades 5-8 engages students with a range of media—films, political cartoons, short stories, and songs—to understand the impact of bullying in schools and society. Includes two Socratic seminars, a STAAR-aligned extended essay, and a creative capstone project. Ideal for SEL-focused classrooms and humanities teachers.
4. 19-Day Social Identity Unit | Low Prep | Grades 6-8 | Texts, Videos, and Project
Description:
Help students explore their own social identity and the factors that shape it in this 19-day unit for grades 6-8. The unit includes videos, readings, and group projects focused on themes like identity, community, and belonging. A low-prep, high-impact resource that encourages self-reflection and empathy through engaging multimedia activities and a culminating project.
5. 20-Day Social Media Mental Health Unit Grades 7+ | Project, Essay, Assessments
Description:
Explore the intersection of social media and mental health in this 20-day unit for grades 7+. Students will examine the effects of social media on well-being through informational texts, videos, and podcasts. Includes a STAAR-aligned essay, Socratic seminar, and multimedia project, making it an essential resource for teaching critical thinking and digital literacy.
6. 7-Day World Religions Research & Presentation Unit: Interdisciplinary Grades 6-8
Description:
This 7-day research and presentation unit allows students to explore major world religions through research-based learning. Perfect for grades 6-8, students will develop presentations on various religions, fostering understanding and global awareness. Includes guided research templates, presentation rubrics, and cross-curricular connections.
7. Human Rights 5-Day Research and Writing Unit | Middle School Social Essay Project
Description:
Introduce your middle school students to the concept of human rights in this 5-day research and writing unit. Students will engage with informational texts to explore human rights issues globally and locally, culminating in a social justice essay project. This unit is ideal for quick yet impactful lessons that combine research, writing, and advocacy.
NEW! World Geography Challenge End of the Year Game
By Geography & Math Made Easy
A culminating activity for students to work in groups to revisit what they learned throughout the year. Students will be able to see what they have accomplished and how much they have learned while having fun with their classmates through this game. This is designed for an end-of-year activity; however, the concept can be used every grading period (6-weeks, 4 quarters, semesters, etc) for review. Students will work in groups to recall as much geographical information as they can from the year and will be given the opportunity to win points by fact-checking and challenging others' facts. Students will have fun with this game while reviewing information.
Materials:
• Notebook Paper
• Writing Utensils & Highlighters
• Computer for Fact-Checking
• Concept Guide Sheet
• 5 Point Tokens (20 Per Group)
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One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.
World History Bundle - Yearlong Activities, Worksheets, Lessons, Games, Projects
By The Classroom Globetrotter
World History Ultimate Bundle! Yearlong Activities, Worksheets, Lessons, Games & Projects for Your Classroom
Bring world history to life and save time with this ultimate yearlong bundle! This comprehensive collection includes over 125 engaging activities covering major historical periods, from Prehistory, Ancient Civilizations, and the Middle Ages to World War II and the 21st Century. Designed for middle school, high school, and homeschool students, this bundle provides an extensive range of resources to enhance your world history curriculum, making history interactive, fun, and memorable.
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Stay tuned for even more resources added throughout the year as the reading comprehension series continues to expand. Check out the previews to see how these activities can enrich your classroom today!
Discussion-Based Toolkit | Socratic Seminar Grading Rubrics | Harkness Discussion Trackers
By Rigorous Resources for High School English
Toolkit for discussion-based teaching! This 10-page editable document includes participation evaluation worksheets, role-playing exercises, and discussion trackers that you might use to improve your Harkness discussions and socratic seminars.
Here is what you'll get in this 10-page document:
• Participation Self-Evaluation Worksheets: The first two handouts will invite students to reflect on how well they are listening, thinking, speaking, asking questions, and using evidence. These editable handouts can be used as a student self-evaluation worksheet; or they can be used by the teacher to provide feedback and grades on students' participation. (2 pages)
• Formulating Questions Handout: This handout provides students with advice about how to formulate effective questions. Whether your class is about to embark on a series of student led-discussions, or your class is about to write papers about topics of their choosing, this handout will help them to formulate genuine interpretive questions that are grounded in concrete textual evidence. (1 page)
• Discussion Role-Playing Exercise: Challenge your students to develop their discussion skills by assigning each student a particular role to play during a discussion. This handout contains a list of roles such as "questioner," "text referencer," "clarifier," "focuser," and so on. The experience of playing these roles will help your students to develop concrete skills and to expand their awareness of the range of different contributions they can make to a discussion. At the same time, it will prompt students to reflect upon the discussion skills they exercise habitually as well as the ones they experience as more challenging. (3 pages)
• Harkness Discussion Trackers: Four discussion tracking sheets will enable you to keep track of how many times each student spoke during a Harkness discussion. The trackers also feature "keys" that will enable you to keep track of the kinds of contributions made by each student: questions, textual references, building comments, etc. The keys are editable so that you decide to track the particular skills that your class may be working on at any given moment in the year. Want to track when your students work through a constructive disagreement? Just add "CD" to the tracking key! (4 pages)
My store is called “Rigorous Resources” because all of the units feature rigorous, content-rich lessons guaranteed to boost your students' close-reading and critical-thinking skills. All of the units in my store are designed to foster vibrant discussion-based learning!!
And like this resource, every literature-focused unit in my store is editable and can be customized to suit your teaching style and/or the needs of your students.
Thank you for choosing “Rigorous Resources”!!
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Fact-Based Discussion & Writing Activities
By Beth Hammett
15 World War posters with ELA/SS/History writing activities or discussion starters for secondary students. Use as individual assignments or with small/whole group settings. Excellent graphics with 3 thought provoking prompts per each page.Includes: use: Propaganda (Definitions, Activity for defining, and application of) Critical thinking skills Analysis Explanation Illustrating Inferencing Designing Problem Solving Segregation and much more! Excellent for teaching fact-based, textual evidence with inferencing and critical thinking, as well as for standardized testing practice.
Biography WebQuest - Charles Darwin - 10 Questions
By Quick Assignment Central
This biography WebQuest has 10 questions that explore life, achievements, and contributions. Each question has a link for students to explore.
An answer key is included on the final page of the answer key document.
The Age of Exploration+ Renaissance Period Worksheets
By ARIANA PEREZ
The Age of Exploration
Renaissance Period
Includes Quizzes, and Worksheets to make lessons more engaging!
+The Colombian Exchange worksheet
Presidents' Day Adapted Notes and Review
By Sign with me TOD
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This product includes adapted notes about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. After reviewing the packet, students can complete the questions - short answer, fill in the blanks, and true false at the end of the product independently or with support.
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Ancient Rome Famous Person Research - essay proforma
By Yugen Learning
Are you studying Ancient Rome and want students to have access to a great proforma to research and prepare an essay response.
This booklet is complete preparation task. Its provides clear scaffolding from decoding the words of the research to guides on what to include in each paragraph.
This has been successful used by numerous educators to help students learning to write analytical essays.
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By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece
Throughout history, man has used engineering to solve many problems and to create some architectural wonders. Your job is to create a timeline of engineering accomplishments throughout history.
Biography Trading Card- Mini Biography Reoprt #kilefree
By Kile's Classroom
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Have your students create a trading card for historical figures! Research a famous person and create a trading card to share important information about what they learn! A quick and free activity!
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The U.S. Civil War Assessment- Context Clues & Primary Sources
By Sarah Austin
Discard the paper/pencil approach to assessment. This quiz will have students access their knowledge of important facts and information regarding the United States' Civil War in an interactive & engaging way. This PowerPoint presentation is rich in primary sources and colorful imagery that will prompt students to examine context clues when answering the provided questions. If you liked this lesson see other related ‘Civil War’ lessons here: • Civil War Role Play/Debate Activity (click here to open in new tab)
Stone Age Scavenger Hunt Social Studies
By Jennifer
Are you looking for a way to incorporate some movement into your lesson on the Stone Age? Try out this Stone Age Scavenger Hunt that focuses on the basic facts.
How to use this product:
Cut the 10 cards and place them around the classroom.
Groups of students will start at different 'letters' to avoid congestion.
Have students record their answers on the recording sheet.
If students find their way back to their original card, they will know (and you will too!) that they have completed the scavenger hunt successfully.
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By TxMAP Teacher
This resource uses the Odd One Out format to review geographical facts related to Europe. From a list of 4 items, students will determine which item does not belong and then how the other 3 are related. Included is 20 Placards, an answer document, and an answer key.
Human Rights 5-Day Research and Writing Unit Middle School Social Essay Project
By TooBookedUp
Unlock the Power of Student Voices with Our Human Rights Research Project!
Are you looking to engage your middle school students in meaningful learning while empowering them to explore critical global issues? Our Human Rights Research Project is designed to do just that! Perfect for cross-curricular activities, social justice units, or as an extension of your writing or research lessons, this comprehensive resource provides everything you need to guide your students through an in-depth exploration of human rights.
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Make your next unit unforgettable with our Human Rights Research Project! Your students will not only learn about the world around them, but they’ll also be inspired to make a difference. Download now and bring this powerful learning experience to your classroom!
Geography & Social Studies Printable Graphic Organizers for Formative Assessment
By Geography & Math Made Easy
These graphic organizers are a great resource to use when reading content, taking class notes, for formative assessment, or incorporating into other assignments and activities. These can be used on a daily basis and in a variety of settings. Ready-to-pint!
It has been proven that students who are able visually to organize the content retain it better. These 10 organizers will teach students how visually organize the information presented in social studies, science, math, and language arts. I use these on a daily basis to help students learn how to organize the material being covered. The T-Note organizer is a great training tool to use in teaching students how to create clear and neat notes. It also encourages students to inquire. Once you purchase these, you will be able to save them to your computer and tweak them to use in your classroom.
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One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.
Ancient Rome and Christianity - Roman Empire - Unit Test - World History
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Assess Your Students' Understanding of Ancient Rome and Early Christianity!
This Ancient Rome and the Rise of Christianity Test is the perfect assessment tool for your World History curriculum. Designed to evaluate students' knowledge of key historical events, figures, and concepts, this resource ensures comprehensive coverage of the unit’s critical topics.
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25 Diverse Questions:
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Assessment Board Games How-To for ELA/English and History
By Beth Hammett
Everything you need to for students to make their own game boards based on concepts from unit lesson plans:
Student examples
Templates for squares, objects, and more...
Images for game pieces (male/female of different ages, modes of transportation)
Images for pitfalls and rewards (bridges, buildings, desert, mountains trees, etc...)
Directions
Suggestions for using/playing
Scoring Rubrics
Many items for students to make their own game boards! A great assessment tool for project based classrooms! Use as chapter/novel comprehension, reinforcing skills, main ideas/supporting details, historical events, and more... Fun for students and teachers! Be sure to have a game day to play the board games!