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Gilded Age (1877-1898) BUNDLE - 4 Paragraph/5 Question Reading Assignment ESOL
By Quick Assignment Central
This bundle features six engaging assignments, each exploring key themes from this important era in U.S. history.
Designed for 7th-grade students, these activities are thoughtfully crafted to enhance learning and comprehension.
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New York State Geography Escape Room (No Prep!)
By Miss Yous Clues and Resources
Looking for an exciting way to teach your students about soils and weathering? This New York State Escape Room is the perfect blend of social studies content, close reading, and gamified learning! In this activity, students will explore the geography of New York State including cities, landmarks, and state/country/body of water borders through an engaging close reading article and four unique challenges.
Overview of the Activity: Students begin by reading a two-page informational passage about New York state geography, borders, cities, important landmarks within the state, etc.. The article includes essential vocabulary like state, city, lake, country, border, river and mountain, providing a solid foundation for students before they tackle the four interactive challenges.
Each challenge targets a different skill:
For each correct answer, students receive a clue—a one-digit number. After completing all four challenges, students use their numbers to solve a final puzzle and “escape” the room.
**Why Use Close Reading?:**Close reading is an instructional approach that encourages students to carefully analyze and interpret a text. In this escape room, students must return to the passage multiple times to find the answers to the questions, helping them:
Benefits of Gamified Learning: Using an escape room format transforms a traditional lesson into an adventure! Students love the thrill of solving puzzles, working together, and completing challenges, which boosts their engagement and motivation. Here’s why gamified learning is a hit in the classroom:
**Perfect for Social Studies and Literacy Integration:**This escape room seamlessly integrates social studies content with reading comprehension, making it a powerful resource for interdisciplinary learning. While students strengthen their understanding of New York State geography, they’re also developing literacy skills by interpreting information, analyzing key details, and practicing vocabulary.
Whether you’re teaching about New York states borders, geography within the state itself, or just looking for a fun, engaging way to challenge your students, this New York State Escape Room is sure to captivate their attention while reinforcing key learning objectives.
The Great Depression Activity Reading Comprehension Task Card Escape Room
By That One Cheerful Classroom
This Great Depression activity will make learning fun with this engaging, hands-on task card escape room. This activity includes 16 task cards that are broken down into 4 levels or puzzle types, giving students a chance to practice nonfiction reading comprehension skills while actively decoding puzzles.
Lead your students to discover information about The Great Depression by exploring it on their own before teaching or have them use it to review information. Students will answer questions that can be found directly in their reading passage, so there is no prior knowledge needed.
Here's what you'll get:
Students will revisit the nonfiction text multiple times, practicing reading comprehension and critical thinking skills as they rotate around the room decoding puzzles. They can work in pairs or individually in a race to complete the 16 questions. This friendly competition is sure to increase engagement!
Prep is quick and easy... NO LOCKS, FANCY ENVELOPES, or HIDING OF CLUES NEEDED! Just print the recording sheets and reading passage, cut and spread out the 16 task cards and decoder puzzles, and let students get to work!
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US Civil War The End of the Civil War Guided Reading digital worksheet, Slides
By Yugen Learning
This no-prep activity great for emergency sub with lesson plan and printable and digital worksheets and slide deck for middle/high school students studying Civil War guided reading task explores the end of Reconstruction, the tumultuous period from 1865 to 1877, marked by the challenges of rebuilding the South and protecting the rights of newly freed African Americans. Perfect for your US History programs. Designed to engage students, this no-prep task delves into the complex political, social, and racial dynamics that shaped this era.
Resource provides:
Students will explore topics such as:
Enhance comprehension with interactive activities such as dual coding, annotations, and thought-provoking questions tailored to both middle and high school students. This resource provides a rich understanding of a period marked by political compromise, social regression, and the enduring struggle for racial equality.
Common Core Outcomes:
For Grades 6-8:
For Grades 9-12:
Guided reading is an immensely effective strategy for literacy and comprehension in history class. This process will deepen students' understanding, stimulate critical thinking, and improve their capacity to extract and synthesize important information from texts. Through collaborative discussions and exposure to diverse sources, guided reading fosters active participation, enhances vocabulary, and improves reading fluency. Elevate your students’ literacy skills as they explore a period that continues to shape the ongoing dialogue about racial justice and equality in America!
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Geography Game: Around The World (Countries and Continents)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Fun and exciting for all Ages - Middle School through High School
What a great way to review the geographical location of countries you study throughout the year! Students absolutely love countiries and continents Around the World game so much that they are disappointed that class is over. This world geography game has been played with my students throughout the year, usually at the later part of the year or end of the year, to reinforce students' recall of countries' geographical locations. As the intructor, I couldn't wait to play it with my students because I knew how much fun learning was going to be!
It is important for students to have a basic geographical understanding of the world around them. This game requires students to challenge each other by identifying the continents of each country presented.
Example: On which continent does Malaysia lie? On which continent does Madagascar lie? The student that is able to recall the location, moves on to travel "Around the World". This game moves quickly so that students are constantly involved and eager to participate, cheering one another on.
My students were required to learn where each country was located through study and map quizzes. It is important that students be able to identify the geographical location of each country so when they read/watch about current events, they have a geographical understanding of where the event is occurring in the world. Yes, they can always look it up, but are they going to?
Once you prepare the cards you can use them year after year.
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Progressive Era Unit - Five Primary Source Worksheets * U.S. History
By Christa Nonnemaker
Unlock the door to immersive historical exploration with this primary source curriculum resource, designed to captivate and inspire your students!
This collection of Primary Source Worksheets features passages written by Theodore Roosevelt, Carrie Chapman Catt, Gifford Pinchot, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Robert M. La Follette. Students will learn about the quintessential issues facing society during the Progressive Era such as wealth inequity and national governmental reform, suffrage, conservation, racial equality and state governmental reform. Analytical Questions follow the passage which direct students toward clear understanding of the passage.
Each passage is enhanced with Meanings and Definitions in order to facilitate and improve understanding. A Differentiated Learning Option is also available for students.
Each passage also includes Background Information and the Answer Keys. This is excellent practice in Analyzing Primary Sources and in identifying author perspective.
Significant savings if you buy this resource rather than individual resources!
Here are some links below for other resources relating to the Progressive Era:
* Progressive Era Women Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Women's Suffrage Gallery Walk, 1900-1920
Greatest Showman: 20 Activities
By Beth Hammett
20 movie correlated activities for use with The Greatest Showman with Hugh Jackman (2017) to help students understand ELA concepts and history/social studies fact based events of P.T. Barnum and The Greatest Showman. Includes: Be a Hollywood Producer and cast the movie Design a movie poster Create a Movie Marquee Visual Plot Map (4 Stages of the Movie Plot) Interview with a Star (2 pages) Write a Newspaper Article and Teen Mag Article (Audience) Character Chart Graphic Organizer CRE Character Analysis Writing Ringmaster Chant & Rhyme Transformation Pros & Cons (Compare & Contrast) I'm Unique (Traits Chart) Fact or Fiction (Real Life Facts vs. Movie Facts) P.T. Barnum: Just the Facts (History) Barnum's Legacy (Design your own...) Barnum Festival (Design a statue) Barnum Poetry Lots of creative, engaging activities to showcase students' talents and build upon strengths while reinforcing concepts. Fact based information to encourage students to think critically and problem solve while using movie and media for cooperative learning. Great for centers, differentiation, flipped classes, homeschool, G/T, pre-Ap, history, and ELA.
Modern Era (1991+) BUNDLE - 4 Paragraph/5 Question Reading Assignment ESOL
By Quick Assignment Central
This bundle features six engaging assignments, each exploring key themes from this important era in U.S. history.
Designed for 7th-grade students, these activities are thoughtfully crafted to enhance learning and comprehension.
Be sure to visit my store for more resources covering other eras of U.S. history!
U.S. notable Characters sheets with States and U.S. activities
By ARIANA PEREZ
includes:
Abraham Lincoln
John F. Kennedy
George Washington
Franklin Roosevelt
Martin Luther King. Jr
Map of the U.S. to label
Foreign Names Activity
3 pages for State names and history
United States Landmarks (one for each state) Collaborative Poster
By Miss Yous Clues and Resources
Looking for an engaging and educational way to bring U.S. landmarks to life in your classroom? The United States Landmarks Collaborative Poster is a perfect addition to any social studies lesson! This activity features a large map of the U.S., highlighting important national landmarks and symbols. With 20 individual student "blocks," each page is designed for students to color independently, making this a fun, collaborative classroom activity.
Key Features:
This collaborative poster activity is not only fun but also reinforces important concepts related to U.S. landmarks and symbols. Whether used as a hands-on activity during a geography unit or as a colorful display, this collaborative project will get your students engaged and excited to learn!
US History Unit One - Locke and Hobbes on Governance Guided Reading worksheet
By Yugen Learning
This no-prep activity with lesson plans and printable and digital worksheets and slide deck for middle/high school students to set sail on a voyage through time with this compelling printable unit one guided reading task , spotlighting the The Philosophical Titans: Locke and Hobbes on Governance and Rights and its profound impact on the American colonies and US History. Expertly tailored for both middle school (grades 6-8) and high school (grades 9-12) learners, this no-prep resource paints a vivid picture of colonial economies, trade dynamics, and the seeds of economic discontent.
Students will unearth:
Resource provides:
Common Core Outcomes :
For Grades 6-8:
Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6-8: RH.6-8.1, RH.6-8.2, RH.6-8.4, RH.6-8.5, RH.6-8.7, RH.6-8.10
For Grades 9-12:
Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 9-10 & 11-12: RH.9-10.1, RH.9-10.2, RH.11-12.1, RH.11-12.2, RH.9-10.4, RH.11-12.4, RH.9-10.7, RH.11-12.8, RH.9-10.10, RH.11-12.10
Guided reading is not just about absorbing facts—it's about weaving narratives and contextualizing historical shifts. As students sail through economic doctrines and transatlantic trade dynamics , they'll gain a profound appreciation of the economic foundations that shaped the destiny of a burgeoning nation. Ignite curiosity and a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between commerce, policy, and rebellion!
Elevate your curriculum with this must-have historical journey!
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Geography: 99 Red Balloons: A Study of the Cold War
By Geography & Math Made Easy
LESSON: 99 RED BALLOONS: A STUDY OF THE COLD WAR
GRADE LEVEL: 6-9th
TIME FRAME: 90 MINUTES
TYPE OF ACTIVITY: GROUP COOPERATION
This lesson makes what could be a boring topic to students very interesting, fun, and interactive! Who doesn't like red balloons?
OBJECTIVE:
o Students will explore the anti-war song “99 Red Balloons”. Known in German as “99 Luftballoons”.
o Students will understand the events surrounding the Cold War.
o Students will become familiar with individuals involved in the Cold War.
o Students will examine the conflict between the two major world powers: the United States and the USSR.
MATERIALS:
o Lyrics and audio to the American song: “99 Red Balloons”.
o Lyrics and audio to the German song: “99 LuftBalloons”.
o One Red Balloon for each team.
o Ribbon (Enough for each group to receive a yard of ribbon)
o Enough computers for each team, library books, articles, etc. for research.
o 4x5 index cards—SIX for each group.
PREPARATION:
o Divide the classroom into groups of two. I encourage two to cover as many of the terms as possible. If you wish to have more terms covered, you may have each student complete one assignment.
o Your school may own a helium tank or have the school purchase it. May be cheaper to go to Walmart, Dollar Tree, or another store to purchase these balloons if the school cannot cover the cost of a tank. You may also consider having other teachers who would like to use this idea go in together to purchase it. PTA is sometimes willing to purchase these items. Places like Michael’s or Joann’s provide coupons to purchase items 40-50% off. Provide one balloon per group. (You may or the school may purchase a party helium balloon.)
Alternative to helium balloons: If you are unable to obtain red helium balloons, a reproducible balloon is provided in this lesson. Have the students color the balloon red, or reproduce it on red paper. You will be able to staple the ribbon to the balloon and students can still complete this activity.
INTRODUCTION: (20 minutes)
Students will listen to the song "99 Red Balloons" and will evaluate the meaning behind the lyrics.
Write on the Board:
Reasons for the Cold War
o United States’ fear of communist attack
o Truman’s dislike of Stalin
o USSR’s fear of the American’s atomic bomb
o USSR’s dislike of capitalism
More reasons included with the purchase of the lesson plan
VIDEO: (10 minutes)
Links available with the purchase
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY: (30 minutes)
Students will work together in groups to complete the 99 Red Balloon project included in this lesson plan focused on the Cold War.
CLOSURE / EVALUATION: (20 minutes)
Have students present their balloons to the class following the timeline of the Cold War. Begin with 1945 and work your way to 1991. This will help students categorize events in time.
ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY:
Using the comparison chart provided, have students compare and contrast the differences in the American version of “99 Red Balloons” versus the German version of “99 Luftballoons”. Copies of both versions are included.
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History Spindletop Gusher: Drilling Oil in Texas in Comic Book Format
By Beth Hammett
It's 1901, and Anthony Lucas needs investors for finding oil at the Spindletop Oilfield--will your students invest after they learn about the first gusher in Texas? In comic book format for fun learning and comes with comic templates for students to fill in their own dialogues and facts. Includes: Joseph Sayers, 1901 Governor of Texas Comparison before and after the oil boom Blank Check Format Stock Certificate to Fill In Newspaper Template Drilling Bit Striking Oil Gusher Wildcat Boll Weevil Roughneck Population Explosion Chart Drilling Rig and Labeled Parts US and World Map with Oil Contributions Advertisement Boomtown Changes to Beaumont Infrastructure Timeline of the Spindletop Gusher Great way to combine history/social studies and science with writing skills and concepts! Fun historical comic book to make and fill in after reviewing basic facts and timelines. Can be used for introductions to 1901, drilling, geology, time period, basic Texas history facts, assessment, and more...
Revolutionary Era (1775-1783) BUNDLE - 4 Paragraph/5 Question Reading Assignment
By Quick Assignment Central
This bundle features six engaging assignments, each exploring key themes from this important era in U.S. history.
Designed for 7th-grade students, these activities are thoughtfully crafted to enhance learning and comprehension.
Be sure to visit my store for more resources covering other eras of U.S. history!
United States Constitution Scavenger Hunt (No Prep!)
By Miss Yous Clues and Resources
This is a scavenger hunt using task cards that analyzes the creation of the Constitution, challenges in ratifying it between the colonies, the struggles of the Articles of Confederation and key players in this whole process which is studied in the 7th grade curriculum under the following standards:
This resource begins by challenging students with a mission, complete the tasks to solve the mystery word and four digit code to help the founding fathers ratify the Constitution; failure will result in the colonies remaining under the weak Articles of Confederation. Check out the preview to see what each task card entails. Students will need to walk around the room reading the task cards. Each task card has a code word on the bottom which is the answer to the question/fill in the blank. The answer will NOT be found on that same task card. For example, the answer to task card #1 is found by reading the passage on task card #8. Students MUST record which task card they found the answer on in their answer sheet under the “FOUND CARDS #” column. That column will be used at the end for the 4 digit lock code. They will follow the clues to find the correct 4 digit code. Once they have completed the scavenger hunt they will receive a half sheet of paper stating that they have helped the founding fathers ratify the Constitution!
This activity would be a great review before assessments, as a center activity, a group activity, etc. Students will be engaged with the learning while having a fun time trying to solve all of the clues!
Black History Month Quote Posters
By Language Arts Excellence
Make your classroom pop during Black History Month with this set of 25 posters featuring inspiring quotes from Black figures. Each 7.5 x 7.5 (square) PDF poster contains a quote about poetry imposed over a stunning photograph to spruce up your ELA classroom during your poetry unit. The square format makes for an eye-catching arrangement on your wall or bulletin board and serves as a great conversation starter. I suggest laminating the posters so that you can use them year after year!
Examples of quotes used in this resource:
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⭐ Black History Month Stations Activity
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⭐ Caged Bird (Angelou) Lesson Plan & Materials
⭐ Harlem (A Dream Deferred) Lesson Plan & Materials
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US Civil War End of Reconstruction Guided Reading worksheet digital & slide deck
By Yugen Learning
This no-prep activity with lesson plans and printable and digital worksheets and slide deck for middle/high school students studying Civil War guided reading task explores the end of Reconstruction, the tumultuous period from 1865 to 1877, marked by the challenges of rebuilding the South and protecting the rights of newly freed African Americans. Perfect for your US History programs.
Resource provides:
Students will explore topics such as:
Enhance comprehension with interactive activities such as dual coding, annotations, and thought-provoking questions tailored to both middle and high school students. This resource provides a rich understanding of a period marked by political compromise, social regression, and the enduring struggle for racial equality.
Common Core Outcomes:
For Grades 6-8:
For Grades 9-12:
Guided reading is an immensely effective strategy for literacy and comprehension in history class. This process will deepen students' understanding, stimulate critical thinking, and improve their capacity to extract and synthesize important information from texts. Through collaborative discussions and exposure to diverse sources, guided reading fosters active participation, enhances vocabulary, and improves reading fluency. Elevate your students’ literacy skills as they explore a period that continues to shape the ongoing dialogue about racial justice and equality in America!
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✅ ➡ World War Two
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✅ ➡ USA History
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✅ ➡ ✙ Nazi Germany
✅ ➡ ☭ Russian Revolution
✅ ➡ v ☭️ Cold War
✅ ➡ USA Civil Rights
✅ ➡ ⚙ Industrial Revolution
✅ ➡ ⚙ Imperialism
✅ ➡ South Africa: Apartheid
✅ ➡ Australian Civil Rights
✅ ➡ Australian History
✅ ➡ ☥ Ancient History
✅ ➡ Ancient Rome
✅ ➡ Ancient Egypt
✅ ➡ Ancient Greece
✅ ➡ Ancient China
✅ ➡ Medieval History
✅ ➡ Vikings
✅ ➡ ✝️ Medieval Europe
✅ ➡ Medieval Japan
✅ ➡ Black Death
✅ ➡ Spanish conquest of the Americas
✅ ➡ Renaissance
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8th Grade Social Studies STAAR Review - History Headlines
By TxMAP Teacher
This product includes 50 events related to the 8th Grade Social Studies STAAR Test. There are 50 placards with a Headline, Date, and Description in newspaper format. Students will determine which event is being described. This activity can be a traditional gallery walk with placards spread around the room or can be done on the computer with programs such as Nearpod and Google Classroom. An answer key is included.
This product pairs great with the 8th Grade Social Studies STAAR Quick Facts Study Sheet.
8th Grade Social Studies STAAR Quick Facts Study Sheet
NEW! Geography: Put It In The Hopper: How a Bill Becomes a Law in the United States
By Geography & Math Made Easy
This is a fun way to have students learn the process of how a Bill becomes a Law. Students will work together with their teams to complete the group reading assignment, then students will move on to the instruction sheet that gives them the steps they need to take to complete the hexagon puzzle showing the law-making process. This lesson includes a detailed teacher guide that includes the introduction, procedure, and closure, etc.
OBJECTIVE(S):
The learner will understand the law-making process in the United States under its
Democratic Republic.
The learner will be able to demonstrate the law-making process through a step-by-
step process.
MATERIALS:
Scissors (1 Per Group Member), Crayons or Colored Pencils, Glue, Posterboard (One Per Group)
Laminate / Laminator
Folders With Pockets, 1 Per Group Station
How a Bill Becomes A Law Reading Activity (Included)
How a Bill Becomes a Law Puzzle With Instructions (2 pages- 1 Per Group- Included)
How A Bill Becomes a Law Octagon Puzzle Rubric
Dice, 1 per group for Group Reading Activity
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Progressive Era (1890-1920) BUNDLE 4 Paragraph/5 Question Reading Assignment
By Quick Assignment Central
This bundle features six engaging assignments, each exploring key themes from this important era in U.S. history.
Designed for 7th-grade students, these activities are thoughtfully crafted to enhance learning and comprehension.
Be sure to visit my store for more resources covering other eras of U.S. history!