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You'll love this simple classroom tool and so will your students! Hadn't them out as laminated bookmarks or paper to be glued into workbooks for the exercise. **See the improvement as I have seen in the quality of student work.**\n\n**12 Structure strips include the following topics and points;**\n\n* **Historical Essay Structure Strip:**\n * Introduction: Background context, thesis statement.\n * Body Paragraphs: Topic sentence, evidence, explanation, link to thesis.\n * Conclusion: Sum up points, restate thesis, broader significance.\n\n* **Historical Narrative Structure Strip:**\n * Setting: Time and place.\n * Characters: Important figures involved.\n * Main Events: Chronological order of events.\n * Outcome: Results or effects of the events.\n * Reflection: Why these events are significant in history.\n\n* **Cause and Effect Structure Strip:**\n * Introduction: Event to be analyzed.\n * Causes: Immediate and long-term causes.\n * Effects: Immediate and long-term effects.\n * Conclusion: Overall impact on society, culture, or history.\n\n* **Compare and Contrast Structure Strip:**\n * Introduction: Subjects to be compared.\n * Similarities: Key points of overlap or commonality.\n * Differences: Key points of divergence.\n * Conclusion: What can be learned from the comparison.\n\n* **Historical Argument Structure Strip:**\n * Claim: State your main point.\n * Evidence: Provide historical evidence to support the claim.\n * Counterclaim: Consider opposing viewpoints.\n * Rebuttal: Explain why your initial claim stands strong.\n\n* **Historical Biography Strip:**\n * Early Life: Birth, childhood, early experiences.\n * Achievements: Key contributions and events.\n * Challenges: Any obstacles faced and overcome.\n * Legacy: How they are remembered or their impact on history.\n\n* **Primary vs. Secondary Source Analysis Strip:**\n * Source Identification: Type, author, date.\n * Purpose: Why was it created?\n * Content: What information does it provide?\n * Perspective/Bias: Any evident biases or viewpoints?\n * Reliability: Trustworthiness of the source.\n * Usefulness: Relevance to the topic of study.\n\n* **Historical Event Deep Dive Strip:**\n * Prelude: Events leading up to the main event.\n * The Event: Detailed description.\n * Key Figures: Important individuals and their roles.\n * Aftermath: Consequences and repercussions.\n * Significance: Why is this event important in history?\n\n* **Historical Era Overview Strip:**\n * Timeframe: Start and end dates.\n * Key Events: Major occurrences in chronological order.\n * Societal/Cultural Changes: Shifts in society or culture.\n * Technological/Scientific Advancements: Major innovations.\n * Legacy: Lasting impact on the world.\n\n* **Historical Debate Strip:**\n * Position: One side of a historical debate.\n * Supporting Points: Reasons for this stance.\n * Opposing Position: The counter-argument.\n * Rebuttal: Response to the counter-argument.\n\n**Common Core Outcomes** :\n\n**For Grades 6-8:**\n\nReading 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\n\n**For Grades 9-12:**\n\nReading 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\n\n**Australian Curriclum Links**\\\n**Chronology, terms and concepts**\n\n* Sequence historical events, developments and periods (ACHHS205) & (ACHHS148)\n* Use historical terms and concepts (ACHHS206) & (ACHHS149)\n\n**Analysis and use of resources**\n\n* Identify the origin and purpose of primary and secondary sources (ACHHS209) & (ACHHS152)\n* Locate, compare, select and use information from a range of sources as evidence (ACHHS210) & (ACHHS153)\n* Draw conclusions about the usefulness of sources (ACHHS211) & (ACHHS154)\n\n**Historical questions and research**\n\n* • Identify a range of questions about the past to inform a historical inquiry (ACHHS207) & (ACHHS150)\n* • Identify and locate relevant sources, using ICT and other methods (ACHHS208) & (ACHHS151)\n\n**Perspectives and interpretations**\n\n* • Identify and describe points of view, attitudes and values in primary and secondary sources (ACHHS212) & (ACHHS155)\n\n**Explanation and communication**\n\n* Develop texts, particularly descriptions and explanations that use evidence from a range of sources that are acknowledged (ACHHS213) & (ACHHS156)\n* Use a range of communication forms (oral, graphic, written) and digital technologies (ACHHS214) & (ACHHS157)\n\nEnjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TPT credits :)\n\nPeople that have purchased this resource have also purchased -\n\n✅ ➡ USA History\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit One\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Two\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Three\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Four\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Five\n\n✅ ➡ v ☭️ Cold War\n\n✅ ➡ American Revolution\n\n✅ ➡ ⚔ US Civil War\n\n✅ ➡ ✈ World War Two\n\n✊ USA Civil Rights\n\n☥ Ancient History\n\nPlease share feedback to help me improve my resources for you.\n\nFollow us!!!!!\n\nInstagram\n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/yugenlearning/\n\nPinterest\n\nhttps://www.pinterest.com.au/yugenlearning/\n\nTpT Store\n\nhttps://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Yugen-Learning\n",descriptionPlain:"12 History structure strips are visual reminders for students who are struggling with essays, writing, primary and secondary source analysis, compare and contrast and more for middle school and high school grade students.\n\nThese simple tool yields BIG results and is perfect for struggling learners or advanced who just need a little support focusing on structure. You'll love this simple classroom tool and so will your students! Hadn't them out as laminated bookmarks or paper to be glued into workbooks for the exercise. See the improvement as I have seen in the quality of student work.\n\n12 Structure strips include the following topics and points;\n\nHistorical Essay Structure Strip:\n\nIntroduction: Background context, thesis statement.\n\nBody Paragraphs: Topic sentence, evidence, explanation, link to thesis.\n\nConclusion: Sum up points, restate thesis, broader significance.\n\nHistorical Narrative Structure Strip:\n\nSetting: Time and place.\n\nCharacters: Important figures involved.\n\nMain Events: Chronological order of events.\n\nOutcome: Results or effects of the events.\n\nReflection: Why these events are significant in history.\n\nCause and Effect Structure Strip:\n\nIntroduction: Event to be analyzed.\n\nCauses: Immediate and long-term causes.\n\nEffects: Immediate and long-term effects.\n\nConclusion: Overall impact on society, culture, or history.\n\nCompare and Contrast Structure Strip:\n\nIntroduction: Subjects to be compared.\n\nSimilarities: Key points of overlap or commonality.\n\nDifferences: Key points of divergence.\n\nConclusion: What can be learned from the comparison.\n\nHistorical Argument Structure Strip:\n\nClaim: State your main point.\n\nEvidence: Provide historical evidence to support the claim.\n\nCounterclaim: Consider opposing viewpoints.\n\nRebuttal: Explain why your initial claim stands strong.\n\nHistorical Biography Strip:\n\nEarly Life: Birth, childhood, early experiences.\n\nAchievements: Key contributions and events.\n\nChallenges: Any obstacles faced and overcome.\n\nLegacy: How they are remembered or their impact on history.\n\nPrimary vs. Secondary Source Analysis Strip:\n\nSource Identification: Type, author, date.\n\nPurpose: Why was it created?\n\nContent: What information does it provide?\n\nPerspective/Bias: Any evident biases or viewpoints?\n\nReliability: Trustworthiness of the source.\n\nUsefulness: Relevance to the topic of study.\n\nHistorical Event Deep Dive Strip:\n\nPrelude: Events leading up to the main event.\n\nThe Event: Detailed description.\n\nKey Figures: Important individuals and their roles.\n\nAftermath: Consequences and repercussions.\n\nSignificance: Why is this event important in history?\n\nHistorical Era Overview Strip:\n\nTimeframe: Start and end dates.\n\nKey Events: Major occurrences in chronological order.\n\nSocietal/Cultural Changes: Shifts in society or culture.\n\nTechnological/Scientific Advancements: Major innovations.\n\nLegacy: Lasting impact on the world.\n\nHistorical Debate Strip:\n\nPosition: One side of a historical debate.\n\nSupporting Points: Reasons for this stance.\n\nOpposing Position: The counter-argument.\n\nRebuttal: Response to the counter-argument.\n\nCommon Core Outcomes :\n\nFor Grades 6-8:\n\nReading 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\n\nFor Grades 9-12:\n\nReading 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\n\nAustralian Curriclum Links\nChronology, terms and concepts\n\nSequence historical events, developments and periods (ACHHS205) & (ACHHS148)\n\nUse historical terms and concepts (ACHHS206) & (ACHHS149)\n\nAnalysis and use of resources\n\nIdentify the origin and purpose of primary and secondary sources (ACHHS209) & (ACHHS152)\n\nLocate, compare, select and use information from a range of sources as evidence (ACHHS210) & (ACHHS153)\n\nDraw conclusions about the usefulness of sources (ACHHS211) & (ACHHS154)\n\nHistorical questions and research\n\n• Identify a range of questions about the past to inform a historical inquiry (ACHHS207) & (ACHHS150)\n\n• Identify and locate relevant sources, using ICT and other methods (ACHHS208) & (ACHHS151)\n\nPerspectives and interpretations\n\n• Identify and describe points of view, attitudes and values in primary and secondary sources (ACHHS212) & (ACHHS155)\n\nExplanation and communication\n\nDevelop texts, particularly descriptions and explanations that use evidence from a range of sources that are acknowledged (ACHHS213) & (ACHHS156)\n\nUse a range of communication forms (oral, graphic, written) and digital technologies (ACHHS214) & (ACHHS157)\n\nEnjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)\n\nPeople that have purchased this resource have also purchased -\n\n✅ ➡ USA History\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit One\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Two\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Three\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Four\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Five\n\n✅ ➡ v ☭️ Cold War\n\n✅ ➡ American Revolution\n\n✅ ➡ ⚔ US Civil War\n\n✅ ➡ ✈ World War Two\n\n✊ USA Civil Rights\n\n☥ Ancient History\n\nPlease share feedback to help me improve my resources for you.\n\nFollow us!!!!!\n\nInstagram\n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/yugenlearning/\n\nPinterest\n\nhttps://www.pinterest.com.au/yugenlearning/\n\nTeachShare Store\n\nhttps://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Yugen-Learning\n",descriptionHTML:"\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>12 History structure strips are visual reminders\x3C/strong> for students who are struggling with \x3Cstrong>essays, writing, primary and secondary source analysis, compare and contrast and more\x3C/strong> for \x3Cstrong>middle school and high school grade students.\x3C/strong>\x3Cp>These simple tool yields BIG results and is perfect for struggling learners or advanced who just need a little support focusing on structure. 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Help your students understand globalization and interdependence through this lesson Economic Interdependence and Globalization.\n\nNote: This lesson has been reviewed by multiple geography teachers.\n\nOBJECTIVE:\n• The learner will understand the purpose of globalization.\n• The learner will understand economic interdependence through international trade.\n• The learner will be able to explain the difference between imports and exports.\n• The learner will be able to identify cause and effect of economic interdependence and international\ntrade.\n\nMATERIALS:\n• Student Globalization and Economic Interdependence Reading Activity • Let’s Trade Game Instructions and Game Cards\n• Space for students to stand in a large circle\n• Large Ball of Yarn\n• Exit Cards\n\nPREPARATION:\n• Print out the Global Trade & Economic Interdependence card, cut, and laminate\n• Roll the yard into a large ball to make it easy to toss.\n\nLESSON INCLUDES\n\nIntroduction\n\nDetailed Teacher Instructions\n\nPreparation Instructions\n\nProcedure\n\nClosure/Wrap-Up/Evaluation\n\nEnrichment Activity & Printable Chart need to complete it\n\nStudent Reading Activity\n\nClass Game & Game Instruction Sheet\n\nGame Cards\n\nExit Cards\n\n...............................................................................................................................\n\nPermissions are given to the purchaser to make modifications to meet the needs of their students, but may not be modified and sold or shared without purchasing additional usage licenses.\n\n................................................................................................................................\n\nCustomer Tips:\n\nWhen do I post new products? 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This ready-to-use worksheet for iOS/Android app ro webpage links is your solution. This has been massively updated and improved from the earlier version.\n\nUsing the app developed by the ABC Australia. Students use the app (Website if not accessible) to compete a summary of the selected battle. The students then share their findings to allow the entire pro forma to be completed or extend the task to research each individually.\n\nThe activity includes;\n\n* 7 page editable slide deck to introduce the topic\n* A3 2 pages activity sheet\n* Rich task ti collect and analysis and reflect on findings\n* In task links to digital resources Webpages (If your not using the App)\n\nThe activities included on the provided Australian First World War Battles: Immersive Battle Experience worksheets are as follows:\n\n1.Links to Resources: Students can access multimedia content through QR codes or direct web links to enrich their learning experience about the battles.\n\n2\\. Battle-Focused Questions: For each battle (Fromelles, Pozieres, Polygon Wood, 1st Passchendaele, and Beersheba), students answer specific questions such as:\n\n\\- The objective of the battle.\n\n\\- Significant geography/topography of the battlefield.\n\n\\- Allied forces involved.\n\n\\- The Australian commander during the battle.\n\n\\- Defenses facing Australians.\n\n\\- Significance of the battle in the context of the war.\n\n\\- Whether the objective was achieved.\n\n\\- Territory gained (in meters).\n\n\\- Australian casualties.\n\n\\- Australian cost in casualties per meter gained.\n\n3\\. Graphing Task: Students are tasked with creating a graph to compare Australian casualties in three key theaters of World War I: Fromelles, Polygon Wood, and Beersheba, to determine which was most costly to Australia.\n\n4\\. Trench Warfare: Students use a Venn diagram to compare characteristics of Australian and German trenches and provide evidence/examples of each characteristic from provided resources.\n\n5\\. Weapons/Tactics of 1916-17: Students identify the strengths and limitations of various weapons and tactics used during the war, such as artillery, barbed wire, machine guns, and more.\n\n6\\. Reflective Writing: There is a reflective writing task where students write a 150-word argument on the statement: \"The German fortifications and defenses were far superior to those of the British at Fromelles and/or Pozieres.\"\n\nThese activities are designed to promote engagement with historical content through interactive, analytical, and reflective learning.\n\n**Common Core Outcomes:**\n\nFor 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\n\n**Australian Curriculum Links:**\n\n* The causes of World War I and the reasons that men enlisted to fight in the war (ACDSEH021)\n* The places where Australians fought and the nature of warfare during World War I, including the Gallipoli campaign (ACDSEH095)\n* The impact of World War I, with a particular emphasis on Australia, such as the use of propaganda to influence the civilian population, the changing role of women and the conscription debate (ACDSEH096)\n* The commemoration of World War I, including debates about the nature and significance of the ANZAC legend (ACDSEH097)\n\n Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TPT credits :)\n\nPeople that have purchased this resource have also purchased -\n\n**US focused curriculum resources**\n\n✅ ➡ USA History\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit One\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Two\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Three\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Four\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Five\n\n✅ ➡ American Revolution\n\n✅ ➡ ⚔ US Civil War\n\n**Curriculum resources**\n\nMedieval History\n\nVikings\n\nThe Spanish conquest of the Americas\n\nThe Black Death\n\nRenaissance\\\nMedieval Japan\\\nOttoman Empire\n\n✅ ➡ World War One\n\n✅ ➡ Nazi Germany\n\n✅ ➡ ✈ World War Two\n\n✅ ➡ v ☭️ Cold War\n\n✅ ➡ Australian History\n\n✅ ➡ ⚙ Industrial Revolution\n\nand\n\nSubscribe to my Teaching Newsletter for a History and AI **freebie!**\n\nFollow us!!!!!\n\nInstagram\n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/yugenlearning/\n\nPinterest\n\nhttps://www.pinterest.com.au/yugenlearning/\n\nTpT Store\n\nhttps://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Yugen-Learning\n\nPlease share feedback to help me improve my resources for you.\n",descriptionPlain:"Looking for a comprehensive no prep and engaging middle school and high school grade IT activity and worksheet activity to boost history student knowledge and understanding on WW1. This ready-to-use worksheet for iOS/Android app ro webpage links is your solution. This has been massively updated and improved from the earlier version.\n\nUsing the app developed by the ABC Australia. Students use the app (Website if not accessible) to compete a summary of the selected battle. The students then share their findings to allow the entire pro forma to be completed or extend the task to research each individually.\n\nThe activity includes;\n\n7 page editable slide deck to introduce the topic\n\nA3 2 pages activity sheet\n\nRich task ti collect and analysis and reflect on findings\n\nIn task links to digital resources Webpages (If your not using the App)\n\nThe activities included on the provided Australian First World War Battles: Immersive Battle Experience worksheets are as follows:\n\n1.Links to Resources: Students can access multimedia content through QR codes or direct web links to enrich their learning experience about the battles.\n\n2\\. Battle-Focused Questions: For each battle (Fromelles, Pozieres, Polygon Wood, 1st Passchendaele, and Beersheba), students answer specific questions such as:\n\n\\- The objective of the battle.\n\n\\- Significant geography/topography of the battlefield.\n\n\\- Allied forces involved.\n\n\\- The Australian commander during the battle.\n\n\\- Defenses facing Australians.\n\n\\- Significance of the battle in the context of the war.\n\n\\- Whether the objective was achieved.\n\n\\- Territory gained (in meters).\n\n\\- Australian casualties.\n\n\\- Australian cost in casualties per meter gained.\n\n3\\. Graphing Task: Students are tasked with creating a graph to compare Australian casualties in three key theaters of World War I: Fromelles, Polygon Wood, and Beersheba, to determine which was most costly to Australia.\n\n4\\. Trench Warfare: Students use a Venn diagram to compare characteristics of Australian and German trenches and provide evidence/examples of each characteristic from provided resources.\n\n5\\. Weapons/Tactics of 1916-17: Students identify the strengths and limitations of various weapons and tactics used during the war, such as artillery, barbed wire, machine guns, and more.\n\n6\\. Reflective Writing: There is a reflective writing task where students write a 150-word argument on the statement: \"The German fortifications and defenses were far superior to those of the British at Fromelles and/or Pozieres.\"\n\nThese activities are designed to promote engagement with historical content through interactive, analytical, and reflective learning.\n\nCommon Core Outcomes:\n\nFor 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\n\nAustralian Curriculum Links:\n\nThe causes of World War I and the reasons that men enlisted to fight in the war (ACDSEH021)\n\nThe places where Australians fought and the nature of warfare during World War I, including the Gallipoli campaign (ACDSEH095)\n\nThe impact of World War I, with a particular emphasis on Australia, such as the use of propaganda to influence the civilian population, the changing role of women and the conscription debate (ACDSEH096)\n\nThe commemoration of World War I, including debates about the nature and significance of the ANZAC legend (ACDSEH097)\n\nEnjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)\n\nPeople that have purchased this resource have also purchased -\n\nUS focused curriculum resources\n\n✅ ➡ USA History\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit One\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Two\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Three\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Four\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Five\n\n✅ ➡ American Revolution\n\n✅ ➡ ⚔ US Civil War\n\nCurriculum resources\n\nMedieval History\n\nVikings\n\nThe Spanish conquest of the Americas\n\nThe Black Death\n\nRenaissance\nMedieval Japan\nOttoman Empire\n\n✅ ➡ World War One\n\n✅ ➡ Nazi Germany\n\n✅ ➡ ✈ World War Two\n\n✅ ➡ v ☭️ Cold War\n\n✅ ➡ Australian History\n\n✅ ➡ ⚙ Industrial Revolution\n\nand\n\nSubscribe to my Teaching Newsletter for a History and AI freebie!\n\nFollow us!!!!!\n\nInstagram\n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/yugenlearning/\n\nPinterest\n\nhttps://www.pinterest.com.au/yugenlearning/\n\nTeachShare Store\n\nhttps://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Yugen-Learning\n\nPlease share feedback to help me improve my resources for you.\n",descriptionHTML:"\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Looking for a comprehensive no prep and engaging middle school and high school grade IT activity and worksheet activity to boost history student knowledge and understanding on WW1\x3C/strong>. This ready-to-use worksheet for iOS/Android app ro webpage links is your solution. This has been massively updated and improved from the earlier version.\x3Cp>Using the app developed by the ABC Australia. Students use the app (Website if not accessible) to compete a summary of the selected battle. The students then share their findings to allow the entire pro forma to be completed or extend the task to research each individually.\x3Cp>The activity includes;\x3Cul>\x3Cli>7 page editable slide deck to introduce the topic\x3Cli>A3 2 pages activity sheet\x3Cli>Rich task ti collect and analysis and reflect on findings\x3Cli>In task links to digital resources Webpages (If your not using the App)\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>The activities included on the provided Australian First World War Battles: Immersive Battle Experience worksheets are as follows:\x3Cp>1.Links to Resources: Students can access multimedia content through QR codes or direct web links to enrich their learning experience about the battles.\x3Cp>2. Battle-Focused Questions: For each battle (Fromelles, Pozieres, Polygon Wood, 1st Passchendaele, and Beersheba), students answer specific questions such as:\x3Cp>- The objective of the battle.\x3Cp>- Significant geography/topography of the battlefield.\x3Cp>- Allied forces involved.\x3Cp>- The Australian commander during the battle.\x3Cp>- Defenses facing Australians.\x3Cp>- Significance of the battle in the context of the war.\x3Cp>- Whether the objective was achieved.\x3Cp>- Territory gained (in meters).\x3Cp>- Australian casualties.\x3Cp>- Australian cost in casualties per meter gained.\x3Cp>3. Graphing Task: Students are tasked with creating a graph to compare Australian casualties in three key theaters of World War I: Fromelles, Polygon Wood, and Beersheba, to determine which was most costly to Australia.\x3Cp>4. Trench Warfare: Students use a Venn diagram to compare characteristics of Australian and German trenches and provide evidence/examples of each characteristic from provided resources.\x3Cp>5. Weapons/Tactics of 1916-17: Students identify the strengths and limitations of various weapons and tactics used during the war, such as artillery, barbed wire, machine guns, and more.\x3Cp>6. 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This ready-to-use worksheet for iOS/Android app ro webpage links is your solution. This has been massively updated and improved from the earlier version.\n\nUsing the app developed by the ABC Australia. Students use the app (Website if not accessible) to compete a summary of the selected battle. The students then share their findings to allow the entire pro forma to be completed or extend the task to research each individually.\n\nThe activity includes;\n\n* 7 page editable slide deck to introduce the topic\n* A3 2 pages activity sheet\n* Rich task ti collect and analysis and reflect on findings\n* In task links to digital resources Webpages (If your not using the App)\n\nThe activities included on the provided Australian First World War Battles: Immersive Battle Experience worksheets are as follows:\n\n1.Links to Resources: Students can access multimedia content through QR codes or direct web links to enrich their learning experience about the battles.\n\n2\\. Battle-Focused Questions: For each battle (Fromelles, Pozieres, Polygon Wood, 1st Passchendaele, and Beersheba), students answer specific questions such as:\n\n\\- The objective of the battle.\n\n\\- Significant geography/topography of the battlefield.\n\n\\- Allied forces involved.\n\n\\- The Australian commander during the battle.\n\n\\- Defenses facing Australians.\n\n\\- Significance of the battle in the context of the war.\n\n\\- Whether the objective was achieved.\n\n\\- Territory gained (in meters).\n\n\\- Australian casualties.\n\n\\- Australian cost in casualties per meter gained.\n\n3\\. Graphing Task: Students are tasked with creating a graph to compare Australian casualties in three key theaters of World War I: Fromelles, Polygon Wood, and Beersheba, to determine which was most costly to Australia.\n\n4\\. Trench Warfare: Students use a Venn diagram to compare characteristics of Australian and German trenches and provide evidence/examples of each characteristic from provided resources.\n\n5\\. Weapons/Tactics of 1916-17: Students identify the strengths and limitations of various weapons and tactics used during the war, such as artillery, barbed wire, machine guns, and more.\n\n6\\. Reflective Writing: There is a reflective writing task where students write a 150-word argument on the statement: \"The German fortifications and defenses were far superior to those of the British at Fromelles and/or Pozieres.\"\n\nThese activities are designed to promote engagement with historical content through interactive, analytical, and reflective learning.\n\n**Common Core Outcomes:**\n\nFor 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\n\n**Australian Curriculum Links:**\n\n* The causes of World War I and the reasons that men enlisted to fight in the war (ACDSEH021)\n* The places where Australians fought and the nature of warfare during World War I, including the Gallipoli campaign (ACDSEH095)\n* The impact of World War I, with a particular emphasis on Australia, such as the use of propaganda to influence the civilian population, the changing role of women and the conscription debate (ACDSEH096)\n* The commemoration of World War I, including debates about the nature and significance of the ANZAC legend (ACDSEH097)\n\n Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TPT credits :)\n\nPeople that have purchased this resource have also purchased -\n\n**US focused curriculum resources**\n\n✅ ➡ USA History\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit One\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Two\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Three\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Four\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Five\n\n✅ ➡ American Revolution\n\n✅ ➡ ⚔ US Civil War\n\n**Curriculum resources**\n\nMedieval History\n\nVikings\n\nThe Spanish conquest of the Americas\n\nThe Black Death\n\nRenaissance\\\nMedieval Japan\\\nOttoman Empire\n\n✅ ➡ World War One\n\n✅ ➡ Nazi Germany\n\n✅ ➡ ✈ World War Two\n\n✅ ➡ v ☭️ Cold War\n\n✅ ➡ Australian History\n\n✅ ➡ ⚙ Industrial Revolution\n\nand\n\nSubscribe to my Teaching Newsletter for a History and AI **freebie!**\n\nFollow us!!!!!\n\nInstagram\n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/yugenlearning/\n\nPinterest\n\nhttps://www.pinterest.com.au/yugenlearning/\n\nTpT Store\n\nhttps://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Yugen-Learning\n\nPlease share feedback to help me improve my resources for you.\n",descriptionPlain:"Looking for a comprehensive no prep and engaging middle school and high school grade IT activity and worksheet activity to boost history student knowledge and understanding on WW1. This ready-to-use worksheet for iOS/Android app ro webpage links is your solution. This has been massively updated and improved from the earlier version.\n\nUsing the app developed by the ABC Australia. Students use the app (Website if not accessible) to compete a summary of the selected battle. The students then share their findings to allow the entire pro forma to be completed or extend the task to research each individually.\n\nThe activity includes;\n\n7 page editable slide deck to introduce the topic\n\nA3 2 pages activity sheet\n\nRich task ti collect and analysis and reflect on findings\n\nIn task links to digital resources Webpages (If your not using the App)\n\nThe activities included on the provided Australian First World War Battles: Immersive Battle Experience worksheets are as follows:\n\n1.Links to Resources: Students can access multimedia content through QR codes or direct web links to enrich their learning experience about the battles.\n\n2\\. Battle-Focused Questions: For each battle (Fromelles, Pozieres, Polygon Wood, 1st Passchendaele, and Beersheba), students answer specific questions such as:\n\n\\- The objective of the battle.\n\n\\- Significant geography/topography of the battlefield.\n\n\\- Allied forces involved.\n\n\\- The Australian commander during the battle.\n\n\\- Defenses facing Australians.\n\n\\- Significance of the battle in the context of the war.\n\n\\- Whether the objective was achieved.\n\n\\- Territory gained (in meters).\n\n\\- Australian casualties.\n\n\\- Australian cost in casualties per meter gained.\n\n3\\. Graphing Task: Students are tasked with creating a graph to compare Australian casualties in three key theaters of World War I: Fromelles, Polygon Wood, and Beersheba, to determine which was most costly to Australia.\n\n4\\. Trench Warfare: Students use a Venn diagram to compare characteristics of Australian and German trenches and provide evidence/examples of each characteristic from provided resources.\n\n5\\. Weapons/Tactics of 1916-17: Students identify the strengths and limitations of various weapons and tactics used during the war, such as artillery, barbed wire, machine guns, and more.\n\n6\\. Reflective Writing: There is a reflective writing task where students write a 150-word argument on the statement: \"The German fortifications and defenses were far superior to those of the British at Fromelles and/or Pozieres.\"\n\nThese activities are designed to promote engagement with historical content through interactive, analytical, and reflective learning.\n\nCommon Core Outcomes:\n\nFor 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\n\nAustralian Curriculum Links:\n\nThe causes of World War I and the reasons that men enlisted to fight in the war (ACDSEH021)\n\nThe places where Australians fought and the nature of warfare during World War I, including the Gallipoli campaign (ACDSEH095)\n\nThe impact of World War I, with a particular emphasis on Australia, such as the use of propaganda to influence the civilian population, the changing role of women and the conscription debate (ACDSEH096)\n\nThe commemoration of World War I, including debates about the nature and significance of the ANZAC legend (ACDSEH097)\n\nEnjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)\n\nPeople that have purchased this resource have also purchased -\n\nUS focused curriculum resources\n\n✅ ➡ USA History\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit One\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Two\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Three\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Four\n\n✅ ➡ USA History Unit Five\n\n✅ ➡ American Revolution\n\n✅ ➡ ⚔ US Civil War\n\nCurriculum resources\n\nMedieval History\n\nVikings\n\nThe Spanish conquest of the Americas\n\nThe Black Death\n\nRenaissance\nMedieval Japan\nOttoman Empire\n\n✅ ➡ World War One\n\n✅ ➡ Nazi Germany\n\n✅ ➡ ✈ World War Two\n\n✅ ➡ v ☭️ Cold War\n\n✅ ➡ Australian History\n\n✅ ➡ ⚙ Industrial Revolution\n\nand\n\nSubscribe to my Teaching Newsletter for a History and AI freebie!\n\nFollow us!!!!!\n\nInstagram\n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/yugenlearning/\n\nPinterest\n\nhttps://www.pinterest.com.au/yugenlearning/\n\nTeachShare Store\n\nhttps://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Yugen-Learning\n\nPlease share feedback to help me improve my resources for you.\n",descriptionHTML:"\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Looking for a comprehensive no prep and engaging middle school and high school grade IT activity and worksheet activity to boost history student knowledge and understanding on WW1\x3C/strong>. 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If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.\x3C/p>");$R[475]($R[711],"\x3Cp>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!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>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. 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Free download for phase 1 of planning a concept-based lesson by Lynn Erickson's teaching theory. Download and brainstorm an essential question.
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There is no correct way to teach geography, but there are some best practices. When I began my teaching career in geography 26 years ago in Memphis City Schools, Memphis, TN, the district was focused on concept-based teaching — teaching to the big ideas & conceptual-based learning based upon Lynn Erikson's concept-based instruction. At first, I found it very challenging to implement this strategy into my lessons as it was a new concept and it significantly varied from the way we had all been presenting content to our students. It took persistence; it took patience, but I believe it was a huge part of why my students enjoyed geography and were able to grasp it. An example of this would be teaching the concept of "human population" and then applying this concept to world population ideas and issues throughout the world such as:
Push and pull factors of migration
Cartograms, and population density maps
Causes and outcomes of population growth and decline
China's one-child policies due to overpopulation
Africa's population decline
Europe's population decline, etc.
This conceptual-based learning worked well, and students were learning and grasping the concepts and material. It required me to spend more time on the concept with my students, but it gave them a BIG PICTURE of how variables affect population and how population trends work and are influenced. It made them think at higher levels preparing their pathways for high-level learning and working to strengthen their brain connectivity. It gave them a different viewpoint of looking at geography, rather than focusing on one small concept at a time.
Just to give you an idea of how I would/do begin planning each concept-based lesson, I would begin with a brainstorming bubble, and in the center circle, I would type in an essential question. All an essential question (they always have to use big terminology) is an open-ended question that educators use to spark student interest. I say, let' not make this harder than it has to be.
Here are examples of essential questions specific to geography:
How have Revolutions impacted our world? (This could be taking a look at the meaning behind "revolution" and empowering student understanding of this "concept" through discussing many different types of revolutions such as the American Revolution, the Industrial Revolution in the United States and Europe, the Russian Revolution, the Cultural Revolution, the Sudanese Revolution, and the Chinese Revolution of 1949.)
Does music create culture, or vice versa?
Who is an American?
How can learning about other cultures teach us about our own?
What is the relationship between climate and natural resources?
Need an idea for an essential question? There is so much information today on essential questions than there was when I first started teaching. Simply, type into your search engine: "Essential questions for geography." and then align it with your curriculum. Others have "essentially" (no pun intended) done this work for you over the years.
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By Yugen Learning
Looking for a comprehensive no prep and engaging middle school and high school grade IT activity and worksheet activity to boost history student knowledge and understanding on WW1. This ready-to-use worksheet for iOS/Android app ro webpage links is your solution. This has been massively updated and improved from the earlier version.
Using the app developed by the ABC Australia. Students use the app (Website if not accessible) to compete a summary of the selected battle. The students then share their findings to allow the entire pro forma to be completed or extend the task to research each individually.
The activity includes;
The activities included on the provided Australian First World War Battles: Immersive Battle Experience worksheets are as follows:
1.Links to Resources: Students can access multimedia content through QR codes or direct web links to enrich their learning experience about the battles.
2. Battle-Focused Questions: For each battle (Fromelles, Pozieres, Polygon Wood, 1st Passchendaele, and Beersheba), students answer specific questions such as:
- The objective of the battle.
- Significant geography/topography of the battlefield.
- Allied forces involved.
- The Australian commander during the battle.
- Defenses facing Australians.
- Significance of the battle in the context of the war.
- Whether the objective was achieved.
- Territory gained (in meters).
- Australian casualties.
- Australian cost in casualties per meter gained.
3. Graphing Task: Students are tasked with creating a graph to compare Australian casualties in three key theaters of World War I: Fromelles, Polygon Wood, and Beersheba, to determine which was most costly to Australia.
4. Trench Warfare: Students use a Venn diagram to compare characteristics of Australian and German trenches and provide evidence/examples of each characteristic from provided resources.
5. Weapons/Tactics of 1916-17: Students identify the strengths and limitations of various weapons and tactics used during the war, such as artillery, barbed wire, machine guns, and more.
6. Reflective Writing: There is a reflective writing task where students write a 150-word argument on the statement: "The German fortifications and defenses were far superior to those of the British at Fromelles and/or Pozieres."
These activities are designed to promote engagement with historical content through interactive, analytical, and reflective learning.
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
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The causes of World War I and the reasons that men enlisted to fight in the war (ACDSEH021)
The places where Australians fought and the nature of warfare during World War I, including the Gallipoli campaign (ACDSEH095)
The impact of World War I, with a particular emphasis on Australia, such as the use of propaganda to influence the civilian population, the changing role of women and the conscription debate (ACDSEH096)
The commemoration of World War I, including debates about the nature and significance of the ANZAC legend (ACDSEH097)
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Australian Battles WW1 - IOS/Android App Rich activity. slides, worksheet
By Yugen Learning
Looking for a comprehensive no prep and engaging middle school and high school grade IT activity and worksheet activity to boost history student knowledge and understanding on WW1. This ready-to-use worksheet for iOS/Android app ro webpage links is your solution. This has been massively updated and improved from the earlier version.
Using the app developed by the ABC Australia. Students use the app (Website if not accessible) to compete a summary of the selected battle. The students then share their findings to allow the entire pro forma to be completed or extend the task to research each individually.
The activity includes;
The activities included on the provided Australian First World War Battles: Immersive Battle Experience worksheets are as follows:
1.Links to Resources: Students can access multimedia content through QR codes or direct web links to enrich their learning experience about the battles.
2. Battle-Focused Questions: For each battle (Fromelles, Pozieres, Polygon Wood, 1st Passchendaele, and Beersheba), students answer specific questions such as:
- The objective of the battle.
- Significant geography/topography of the battlefield.
- Allied forces involved.
- The Australian commander during the battle.
- Defenses facing Australians.
- Significance of the battle in the context of the war.
- Whether the objective was achieved.
- Territory gained (in meters).
- Australian casualties.
- Australian cost in casualties per meter gained.
3. Graphing Task: Students are tasked with creating a graph to compare Australian casualties in three key theaters of World War I: Fromelles, Polygon Wood, and Beersheba, to determine which was most costly to Australia.
4. Trench Warfare: Students use a Venn diagram to compare characteristics of Australian and German trenches and provide evidence/examples of each characteristic from provided resources.
5. Weapons/Tactics of 1916-17: Students identify the strengths and limitations of various weapons and tactics used during the war, such as artillery, barbed wire, machine guns, and more.
6. Reflective Writing: There is a reflective writing task where students write a 150-word argument on the statement: "The German fortifications and defenses were far superior to those of the British at Fromelles and/or Pozieres."
These activities are designed to promote engagement with historical content through interactive, analytical, and reflective learning.
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
Australian Curriculum Links:
The causes of World War I and the reasons that men enlisted to fight in the war (ACDSEH021)
The places where Australians fought and the nature of warfare during World War I, including the Gallipoli campaign (ACDSEH095)
The impact of World War I, with a particular emphasis on Australia, such as the use of propaganda to influence the civilian population, the changing role of women and the conscription debate (ACDSEH096)
The commemoration of World War I, including debates about the nature and significance of the ANZAC legend (ACDSEH097)
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✅ ➡ USA History Unit Four
✅ ➡ USA History Unit Five
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Medieval History
Vikings
The Spanish conquest of the Americas
The Black Death
Renaissance
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Ottoman Empire
✅ ➡ World War One
✅ ➡ Nazi Germany
✅ ➡ ✈ World War Two
✅ ➡ v ☭️ Cold War
✅ ➡ Australian History
✅ ➡ ⚙ Industrial Revolution
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