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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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History in A Haiku - U.S. History - Poetry Writing Activity
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Explore United States history through the art of haiku with the History in A Haiku Activity! This comprehensive kit is designed to enrich and engage students in their understanding of U.S. History while honing their creative writing skills. With carefully curated historical prompts, research resources, and a structured writing process, this activity offers a dynamic way to learn about various U.S. historical topics and craft expressive haikus.
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Immerse your students in the past, inspire their creativity, cultivate a deeper appreciation for history and language, and bring history to life in your classroom!
Lesson Plan on World Fair Trade Day
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
This 90-minute lesson introduces students to the concept and importance of World Fair Trade Day through engaging, age-appropriate activities. Aimed at upper elementary and lower secondary learners, the lesson fosters global awareness and social responsibility by exploring how Fair Trade supports farmers, workers, and communities in developing countries.
The session begins with a warm-up discussion and a short educational video to spark curiosity. Students then complete a guided reading task and comprehension questions that highlight key information about World Fair Trade Day and its global impact. A vocabulary section reinforces essential terms, while a matching activity connects Fair Trade products with their countries of origin.
Interactive elements include a fun word scramble, a product hunt, and a mini role-play where students imagine being Fair Trade farmers and shoppers. The lesson wraps up with a reflective writing task, encouraging students to express why Fair Trade matters in their own words.
A printable worksheet is included, containing all activities and an answer key for easy assessment. This lesson is ideal for integrating citizenship education, ethics, or global studies into your classroom and helps learners become more informed and compassionate global citizens. No prior knowledge of Fair Trade is required.
Lesson Plan on the American Civil War
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
This engaging 90-minute lesson plan introduces Grades 5–8 students to the key events, causes, and impact of the American Civil War. Centered around the animated YouTube video The American Civil War Explained, the lesson includes interactive discussions, guided note-taking, and a comprehensive student worksheet. Students explore important topics such as slavery, states’ rights, the secession of Southern states, major battles, the Emancipation Proclamation, and the war’s lasting legacy.
Through a mix of multimedia, critical thinking questions, and short writing tasks, learners develop a deeper understanding of the war’s historical significance. The included worksheet features a timeline activity, vocabulary matching, true/false questions, short answers, and character identification, all with an answer key for easy assessment.
The lesson encourages active participation, critical reflection, and historical empathy. It’s ideal for classroom use during a U.S. history unit and adaptable for both in-person and distance learning. This lesson helps students connect past events to present-day issues of equality, unity, and the importance of civil rights in American history.
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 4th of July
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Bring history to life with this ready-to-use 90-minute lesson on the 4th of July! Perfect for middle and high school students, this engaging plan uses a fun YouTube video to explain the real story behind Independence Day.
Students will learn key facts, explore myths, and discover how the holiday began. The lesson includes a warm-up activity, guided video viewing, a short lecture, and class discussion.
It also comes with a printable worksheet full of activities: true or false, fill in the blanks, matching, short answers, and a creative writing task. An easy-to-follow answer key is included.
No prep needed! Just print and go. Great for history, social studies, or American culture classes.
Your students will enjoy learning about the past in a fun and meaningful way. This lesson builds critical thinking, reading, and writing skills.
Celebrate Independence Day with more than fireworks—teach the history behind it!
Download it today and make your lesson memorable and educational.
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Celebrate Mexican history and culture with this engaging 90-minute classroom lesson about Cinco de Mayo! Using a short, informative video by History channel, students will learn the true story behind May 5th, exploring key historical events like the Battle of Puebla, the role of General Ignacio Zaragoza, and the resistance against French invasion.
This lesson clears up common misconceptions about the holiday and dives into important vocabulary, critical thinking, and creative writing. A printable student worksheet is included with a variety of activities:
✔️ Vocabulary matching
✔️ Comprehension questions
✔️ Timeline sorting
✔️ Map labeling
✔️ Diary-style creative writing
An answer key is provided for easy grading. This resource is ideal for Grades 4–8, Social Studies, History, or ESL classes, and is perfect for cultural celebration weeks or May-themed lessons.
Lesson Plan on April Fools Day
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
There are various explanations for the origins of this day, but these explanations themselves have been popularized in many countries for many centuries; its origin, however, is somewhat obscure as we talk. The traditions of April Fools' day include playing pranks on people, wrapping up on the first of April with the noisy exclamation, “April Fools!” as a way of telling the duped person he had been a victim of the April Fools' Day hoax. All that is certain is that, whatever the origins, the practice of media organizations engaging in an April Fools' Day prank has surely cemented the status of this secular holiday.
People who were late to receive the news, or who did not realize that the new year began on January 1 and therefore kept celebrating from late March to April 1, became the butt of jokes and tricks called "April fools." One of these tricks was to stick paper fish onto their backs and to cry out “poisson d’avril” (April fish), believed to symbolize an immature fish easily caught and a gullible person.
It is a lesson plan for 90 minutes related to April Fools Day. Students will find their tasks and their answers on different worksheets.
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.
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
This 90-minute lesson introduces students to the history, meaning, and modern observance of Memorial Day in the United States. Using the educational video “What Is Memorial Day?” as a foundation, students will explore the origins of the holiday, key historical events, and how it is commemorated today.
The lesson includes vocabulary development, comprehension questions, timeline creation, and international comparisons with similar holidays like Remembrance Day and ANZAC Day. Students will also engage in reflective writing to consider the importance of honoring those who have served in the military. A printable worksheet with engaging activities and an answer key is included to support learning and classroom discussion.
Perfect for upper elementary and middle school learners, this lesson encourages critical thinking, empathy, and historical understanding.
Age of Exploration Chart Matching Activity
By TxMAP Teacher
This lesson is a matching activity of various events related to the Age of Exploration in North America. Included is a chart and cards. Cut out the cards and match them with the correct European Country.
Ancient Chinese Inventions - World History Activity - Technology - China
By The Classroom Globetrotter
A fun and creative way to dig deeper into ancient Chinese inventions! Students will choose an ancient Chinese invention and create an advertisement explaining their creation and persuading an audience to invest in their invention!
Women in the US Military during WWII: PPT Presentation with Easel Activity
By Christa Nonnemaker
Perfect for Veteran's Day!
This 12 slide presentation about women in the United States military in World War II presents a broad and deep look at the nature of the four years between the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the end of World War II. The slides use engaging visuals including photographs and posters to convey the experiences on the home front. These visuals are primary sources that the instructor can use to further student understanding beyond textbook reading. This slide presentation is equally valuable for the home-schooled student or for those instructors who want to provide supplemental information to their students. At the end of the presentation, there is a slide that provides annotations on the websites used to access the primary sources which are featured throughout the presentation. This presentation will deepen student understanding about an experience that shaped a nation.
A digital assessment in Easel is provided for teachers to measure student understanding, retention and analysis of the material.
If you would like the PowerPoint version of this presentation, you may contact me after purchase at the email provided on the last slide or at christa@historyprisms.com.
Please check out my other Teaching Resources about World War II:
*The Japanese-American Experience in World War II: PowerPoint Presentation
*The Japanese-American Experience in World War II: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Women in the US Military during World War II: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Victory Gardens of World War II: PowerPoint Mini-Lesson
*Victory Gardens during World War II: Analyzing Primary Sources
*Victory Gardens during World War II: Classroom Activities
*The Home Front in World War II: Crossword Puzzle and Word Search
*The Home Front during World War II: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*The Home Front in the United States During World War II: PowerPoint Lesson
More are always being added so check back frequently!
If you like World War II historical fiction, I have written a book called Hearts of War about a Nisei soldier who served in the Military Intelligence Service and a woman who served in the Women Army Corps. In writing this book, I wanted to bring an unknown aspect of history to light. Available on Amazon or Kindle and I appreciate any reviews!
Thank you!
Christa Nonnemaker
Presidents Day A Complete Unit
By Beth Hammett
A review of ten presidents that changed history (Lincoln, Kennedy, Roosevelt, and more). Includes facts, visuals, coloring handouts, supplemental resources, activities guide. Everything needed to celebrate President's Day! 23 visually stimulating slides with dates and facts.
13 Colonies - PowerPoint with Map + Online Quiz - 5th Grade ESOL Reading Level
By Quick Assignment Central
Includes:
- 13 Slide PowerPoint that guides students through the founding of the colonies, a map of the colonies, the 3 different regions, and independance from Great Britain.
- A map for students to label.
- a link to a 15 question online quiz (using blooket) that uses the PowerPoint information.
This is written at a 5th grade ESOL level - perfect for a wide range of learners, especially ELL students.
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Women in Colonial America: PowerPoint Lesson with Easel Activity and Assessment
By Christa Nonnemaker
This 22-slide PowerPoint presentation covers women's experiences in colonial America between 1607 and 1763. It is an ideal lesson for the colonial period or as a stand-alone resource for women’s history. It is also a good resource during Women’s History Month.
This is a PDF but if you'd like the PowerPoint file, please contact me at christa@historyandbeyond.com and I will send it to you after you purchase.
Each slide contains primary sources and images that highlight the varied experiences of women in colonial America including those who dissented or who challenged accepted behaviors. Each colonial region is addressed in relation to women's contributions and challenges that they faced. Some specific women are highlighted through primary source excerpts and images. Native American women's experiences during this period are explored in more detail in the Native American Women PowerPoint Presentation in the Women in American History Series.
There is also an Easel Activity and Easel Assessment which allows for digital submissions. Students have the chance to resubmit work**.** For Home Schoolers or for asynchronous learning, this is a valuable digital tool.
This is part of the Women in American History Series which includes PowerPoint lessons as well as Reading Assignments and Worksheets, Analyzing Primary Sources and Activities for other eras.
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Do you or your students love WWII historical fiction? My novel, Hearts at War, features a white girl and a Japanese-American boy who come of age in Southern California only to have their lives severed by war, family and social pressures once they enter college. Coincidence will throw them together again in the Pacific theater of war as they both serve in the military. Will they be able face the challenges of war and find a way to one another? Available on Amazon or Kindle/Kindle Unlimited. Young Adults/Adults/Interracial Romance. I appreciate any reviews!
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Christa Nonnemaker
By Language Arts Excellence
This resource features a lesson plan and materials for the Human Tic Tac Toe Review Game, an engaging and competitive way to review any unit of study. Let's face it, review days can be difficult and boring... so your students will appreciate you making learning fun with this collaborative game. The resource includes a meticulously detailed lesson plan, set-up instructions, tips for successful game play, and all necessary signs and materials. Besides simple set-up and devising questions for your content, very little preparation is needed for this lesson and if your students are like mine, they will ask for this form of review for every unit of study!
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This full-length lesson plan can be adapted for any period length up to 1 hour and is ideal on a day leading up to your final test.
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GEOGRAPHY: READER, WRITER, RUNNER GROUP COOPERATIVE GAME - FUN FOR ALL
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Are you and your student bored with worksheets that accompany your textbooks? Turn those tedious worksheets and end-of-chapter questions into a fun interactive game. Although the is is for a geography page, it can be used for all subject areas.
This is a great strategy to get your students involved and learning! Whether you are introducing a unit, researching, or reviewing at the end of a lesson or unit, this a great activity/game that will turn your worksheets and end-of-chapter questions into great fun! All ages will enjoy this activity, from 10 and older.
Can be played with any subject: English, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Geography, Math, Algebra, etc.
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Student will work in groups, each group competing against other group to answer the questions quickly and correctly. It's a race against time!
This game takes a little preparation on the teacher's part, but will create a positive and exciting learning environment. Get your students involved.
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Greek Philosophers: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle Interactive Reading Activity
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Engage Students with Greek Philosophy: Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle Reading Worksheet!
Bring the Golden Age of Greek Philosophy to life with this interactive reading assignment on Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Perfect for middle and high school students, this worksheet offers a deep dive into the lives, ideas, and influence of Greece’s most famous thinkers. Thought-provoking questions and an easy-to-read format help students explore the lasting impact of Greek philosophy on Western thought.
The Aztec Empire - Interactive World History Reading Assignment & Comprehension
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Dive into the World of the Aztec Empire with this Interactive World History Reading Assignment!
This comprehensive Aztec Empire reading assignment provides an in-depth exploration of Aztec society, culture, religion, and achievements, perfect for middle and high school world history students. Crafted to engage students in learning about the fascinating aspects of Aztec life, this resource combines engaging reading material with thought-provoking comprehension questions to deepen historical understanding.