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What Kind of "Great" was Alexander Research Project: 6th Studies Weekly Week 12
By Colleen Burdette
Research Alexander the Great and decide:
Students will research Alexander the Great and then decide if he was great good or great bad. They will use a graphic organizer to organize their data and then present their position.
Students can complete a poster, Google Slide presentation, essay, or debate. Printable information/instruction sheets are provided for each project. A digital version includes information and instructions for the Google Slide activity.
Students will be practice making informed opinions based on research.
Follow up questions increase rigor and help students make connections.
Aligns with Indiana Social Studies Standard 6.H.1.
Students will research Alexander the Great and determine if he was "great good" or "great bad", then they will present their position.
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Egyptian Era Timeline - Making Inferences: 6th Grade Studies Weekly Week 7
By Colleen Burdette
Practice making inferences while studying Ancient Egypt:
Students will use clues provided on a timeline to determine which Ancient Egyptian Era is being described. Teachers could choose to allow students to use references to help complete the timeline.
This is a great review activity that would be best completed with a partner or small group. Students need to practice how to make inferences and this is a great way to do that.
Students can complete the timeline as a cut and paste activity or a digital Google Slide activity. Follow up questions increase rigor and help students make connections.
Aligns with Indiana Social Studies Standard 6.H.1.
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The Prince of Egypt - Lesson with Questions and Writing Prompts - World History
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Lights, Camera, History!
Presenting the "The Prince of Egypt" Movie Lesson that will captivate your classroom and elevate your teaching to new heights. Step into the ancient world of Egypt with your students and experience the saga of Moses and Pharaoh Ramses in the acclaimed animated film, "The Prince of Egypt." Ignite their curiosity and critical thinking as they analyze historical accuracy, cultural representation, and thematic elements.
Guided Questions and Discussion Prompts - Enhance Engagement and Understanding!
Empower your students to dive deep into the narrative. Our comprehensive guided questions and discussion prompts will channel their insights, encouraging thoughtful conversations and illuminating connections between the film and historical realities.
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Encourage your students to explore, analyze, and connect with the past like never before!
Ancient Egypt - Three Kingdoms - World History Interactive Reading Assignment
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Dive Deep into the Fascinating Eras of Egyptian History with The Three Kingdoms of Egypt!
Engage students with this comprehensive interactive reading assignment exploring the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms of Egypt—three pivotal eras that shaped ancient Egypt’s development and legacy. Perfect for middle and high school World History classes, this assignment introduces students to the unique characteristics, accomplishments, and historical figures of each kingdom, along with the lasting influence of ancient Egyptian culture.
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The Qin Dynasty - World History Interactive Reading Activity - Ancient China
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Introduce your students to Emperor Qin Shi Huang and one of Ancient China's most impactful dynasties! Challenge them to examine the evidence and decide if he was a hero or a villain for the people of China ! Students will be engaged during this interactive lesson with great opportunities for discussion and debate!
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