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World History Mega Bundle: Industrial Revolution to 21st Century | Activities
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Save time and money with this amazing bundle of 30 interactive and engaging activities, designed to enhance your world history classroom! This package helps supplement your existing curriculum, lessons and units, covering key periods from The Industrial Revolution to the 21st Century, and provides a rich variety of learning tools to captivate your students and deepen their understanding of history.
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Product Overview: This bundle includes a wide variety of activities to suit different learning styles and classroom needs:
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World History Bundle - Yearlong Activities, Worksheets, Lessons, Games, Projects
By The Classroom Globetrotter
World History Ultimate Bundle! Yearlong Activities, Worksheets, Lessons, Games & Projects for Your Classroom
Bring world history to life and save time with this ultimate yearlong bundle! This comprehensive collection includes over 125 engaging activities covering major historical periods, from Prehistory, Ancient Civilizations, and the Middle Ages to World War II and the 21st Century. Designed for middle school, high school, and homeschool students, this bundle provides an extensive range of resources to enhance your world history curriculum, making history interactive, fun, and memorable.
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Stay tuned for even more resources added throughout the year as the reading comprehension series continues to expand. Check out the previews to see how these activities can enrich your classroom today!
The Industrial Revolution Activity Bundle | US & World History Lessons
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Engage Students with an In-Depth Exploration of the Industrial Revolution!
This comprehensive Industrial Revolution Activity Bundle offers a variety of engaging activities and resources to help students dive deep into the key events, inventions, and societal changes of the Industrial Revolution. Designed for both US History and World History classrooms, this bundle provides everything you need to bring the period of industrialization to life.
Perfect for middle and high school history classes, this resource will guide your students through the major innovations, key figures, and social impacts that defined the Industrial Revolution in both the United States and Europe.
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The Urban Game: Industrial Revolution Activity - U.S. & World History
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Transform Your Classroom with The Urban Game – A Hands-On Simulation of the Industrial Revolution and Urbanization!
This dynamic Industrial Revolution activity immerses students in the rapid urbanization and social changes of the 19th century. Through an engaging simulation, students actively experience the transformations in society, industry, and daily life during the Industrial Revolution, gaining insights into the era's complexities and innovations.
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Industrial Revolution Assembly Line Simulation Activity - U.S. & World History
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Put your students right in the middle of the Industrial Age with this fun and engaging classroom assembly line simulation! Students must work together to create as many automobiles as possible as they experience working on an assembly line!
Includes instructions and all of the printouts you'll need to have loads of fun with your students!
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The Fly Swatter Game - The Industrial Revolution - An interactive vocabulary review game for the Industrial Revolution that is sure to be a class favorite!
History Makers Trading Cards - Research Activity and Classroom Game! - Students research historic figures and create trading cards, fostering creativity and critical thinking in history classrooms!
U.S. & World History - Crossword and Word Search Bundle - Reinforce and review key terms in your classroom with 110 crossword and word search puzzles for both U.S. History and World History Classrooms!
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Natural Selection & Survival of the Fittest - Lab - Middle School Science
By The Science Cell
Are you looking for a hands-on, inquiry-based lab for your middle school students that demonstrates natural selection? This lab will do just that as it guides students to act as birds in a forest as they prey on skittles to see how the adaptation of camouflage helps a species survive. They will then collect data to see how the organisms with the fittest traits survive. The lab can be completed in one day and the graph and reflection questions will most likely take a second day to complete.
The simulation activity includes warm up questions, step by step instructions, a data table, line graph, and reflection questions. Students also use math skills to calculate population percentages and display them on a line graph.
Materials needed: skittles & green paper or green napkins (optional: polka dot napkins)
An answer key is included.
Your students will:
Crumpled Paper Watershed Lab - Water Supply Activity - Middle School Science
By The Science Cell
Are you looking for a hands-on, inquiry-based lab for your middle school students that covers watersheds and human impact on water supply? Then check this out! In this lab, students will crumple a piece of paper, use markers to draw various landmarks and landforms on the paper, and then spray water over the paper to simulate rain flowing through a watershed. Students will be able to observe how water travels from areas of higher elevation to lower elevation due to gravity. Additionally, students will learn how humans impact the environment by leaving pollution on Earth's surface, which gets transported into the water supply. This lab also includes detailed step by step instructions and post-lab questions.
An answer key is included.
Materials needed: markers, plain paper, spray bottles, and water.
Your students will:
Expected & Unexpected behaviors task cards & sorts SpEd k- 3rd color & BW visual
By Modz by Laila
These Expected and Unexpected Behavior task cards and sorts are designed to help students understand the difference between expected and unexpected behaviors.
You will get a set of 24 printable cards that can be used in the classroom to reinforce positive behaviors and set clear expectations for students. The task cards are suitable for students in 1st to 4th grade and Special Education.
You will also et a set of Expected and Unexpected Behavior sorts that have both visual and written versions to meet the needs of all your learners.
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Teachers can incorporate these activities into their classroom by using them during morning meetings, small group discussions, or as part of individual behavior reflection time. They can be laminated for durability and reused multiple times. Display the sorted behaviors in the classroom as a visual reminder.
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Expected and Unexpected Behaviors Task Cards 1st- 3rd Classroom Management
By Modz by Laila
These Expected and Unexpected Behavior task cards are designed to help students understand the difference between expected and unexpected behaviors. They are a set of 24 printable cards that can be used in the classroom to reinforce positive behaviors and set clear expectations for students. The task cards are suitable for students in 1st to 4th grade and Special Education.
Benefits:
Reinforces behavioral expectations.
Can be used at the beginning of the year to set expectations.
Can be used throughout the year for behavioral reminders.
Instructions/Tips for Implementation:
Teachers can incorporate these task cards into their classroom by using them during morning meetings, small group discussions, or as part of individual behavior reflection time. They can be laminated for durability and reused multiple times.
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Bundle- Reconstruction, the Ku Klux Klan & Jim Crow
By Sarah Austin
This unit bundle is composed of four highly engaging, primary based, interactive Slide Presentations, and activities-- designed to have students critically explore the period of Reconstruction/Jim Crow.
LESSON ONE: Reconstruction Era [Intro]
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LESSON ONE will have students examine;
LESSON TWO: The Pursuit to Vote
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LESSON TWO will have students examine;
LESSON THREE: The Ku Klux Klan (Comparing the Past to Today)
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LESSON THREE will have students examine;
LESSON FOUR: Jim Crow Laws
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LESSON FOUR will have students examine;
Choice of three supplementary activities;
The 1st Optional Activity will have students analyze four political cartoons. Students will identify whether the author was FOR or AGAINST the Jim Crow Laws, & describe supportive details from the cartoon on their POLITICAL CARTOON HANDOUT.
The 2nd Optional Activity will have students critically read a primary source article titled ‘A TALE OF TWO SCHOOLS’, and respond to text dependent questions in their ‘TALE OF TWO SCHOOLS QUESTIONS HANDOUT. The teacher can do a read-aloud, OR students can read independently. Class discussion is encouraged.
The 3rd Optional Activity will have students analyze a film titled ‘FREEDOM SONG’. Students will apply their knowledge from their guided notes, and respond to open-ended questions in their FREEDOM SONG HANDOUT.
1950s Consumer Sears Catalog Simulation
By Sarah Austin
The year is 1956. You & your partner have taken advantage of new economic conditions & purchased a suburban home. Upon moving to the suburbs, you find you need to fill your home with clothes & furniture.
Use the Sears catalog provided to fill your home. The average monthly income in the USA in 1955 was $360. Let’s say you & your partner have been saving, and have a savings account of $600. The mortgage payment on your home is $60 per month, & let's say you use $40 per month for groceries. That leaves you with $500 to spend for the month!
Fill out the provided order sheet with the products you want to buy, and their prices. Do not spend more than $500, because then you will end up in debt! Beware–life events and circumstances happen, so adjust accordingly!
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1950s & 60s: Conformity or Rebellion (Counter-culture)?
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Post Zombie Apocalypse: What Form of Government Would YOU Create?
By Sarah Austin
Are you looking to engage your students in the study of different forms of GOVERNMENT?
This Post-Zombie Apocalypse simulation is the perfect way to get your students excited and engaged with
1) learning about different forms of government &
2) Applying this knowledge and creating their own form of government.
The slide presentation will guide both the teacher and the student through note-taking, student discussions/debate, and activities.
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Era of Reconstruction: Interactive Activities
By Sarah Austin
This resource is designed to have students critically explore the period of Reconstruction. Two highly engaging, interactive Slide Presentations will vicariously draw students into the lives of the Freedmen during this historical period of time.
LESSON ONE: Reconstruction Era [Intro]
Includes:
LESSON ONE will have students examine;
LESSON TWO: The Pursuit to Vote
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LESSON TWO will have students examine;
*Class discussion, simulations, and critical thinking is promoted throughout the entire resource.
*All THREE lessons (Era of Reconstruction, the Ku Klux Klan, & Jim Crow) is available in the BUNDLE for a discounted %.
Intro to Economics: Needs V. Wants
By Sarah Austin
An engaging way to begin a unit on economics! This fun and hands-on activity will have students explore the important concepts of human needs versus wants through an engaging rocket ship simulation. Students will be vicariously drawn into an emergency situation in which they must collaborate, and agree as to what items they consider as ‘essential’ for their survival on their rocket ship mission to live on a far away planet. An interactive Slide Presentation will help guide the groups on their journey… along with prompting students to delve deeper by examining the broader issues of sustainability, waste, and identifying the main differences between ‘developed’ and ‘developing’ countries.
Materials:
#1. Student Guided Notes & Student Reflection
#2. Rocket Ship Activity
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By Sarah Austin
This resource will provide students with an introductory framework from which to understand the judiciary process. Students will delve into the fundamental aspects of a courtroom such as: the basic structure and lay-out of a courtroom, the function of different roles (judge, jury, defense, prosecutor), and the common procedures and language used in a courtroom environment. Students will also explore the importance of how to create an opening and closing statement, the legal grounds of when to object, and understand the dynamics of a direct and cross examination. This resource will be very useful for teachers who are searching for an engaging & informative way to introduce students to the concept of mock trials.
Materials:
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What 28th Amendment Would YOU Propose?
By Sarah Austin
The Constitution's 27 Amendments read like a tour through American history. This interactive, project-based lesson will provide students with an overview of the 27 Constitutional Amendments in a fun and engaging way! A deeper analysis is also promoted as this lesson is designed to give the teacher flexibility in choosing from a variety of discussion questions that will have students critically think, debate, and apply their understandings to our Constitutional rights. Transform your classroom into Congress, as the final project entails having students create and present a 28th Amendment to members of Congress (their classmates).
Time Frame: 5 to 7 class periods (55 min) contingent upon the degree of classroom discussion, and whether the teacher has by passed any of the discussion topics.
Materials:
Overview of ALL 27th Amendments with compelling discussion/debate questions;
1st Amendment: ‘Tinker V. Des Moines’: Do you think the student’s constitutional rights were violated or not?
14th Amendment: Do you agree or disagree with altering or abolishing the ‘Citizenship’ clause of this amendment?
5th Amendment: Double Jeopardy- why do you think this law exists? Do you think there are any exceptions to this law? Do you agree or disagree with this law?
8th Amendment: What defines ‘Cruel & Unusual Punishment’? Does the provided example constitute a violation of the 8th Amendment?
19th Amendment: Were the suffragists being ‘unpatriotic’ when they continued to picket the White House despite the fact the U.S. joined WWI?
12th Amendment: Do you think the ‘Electoral College’ is fair & democratic?
18th Amendment: Do you agree or disagree with those who wanted to eliminate or place restrictions on alcohol?
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YOU Be the Judge: Analyzing Supreme Court Decisions
By Sarah Austin
This lesson will place students in the role of a Supreme Court judge! Students will analyze eight fictitious scenarios based upon actual Supreme Court cases. Drawing upon a judicial mindset-- students are to predict which Constitutional Amendments apply to each case, and then debate the central question of each case. See examples below;
Scenario #2:
Scenario #7:
This activity can be used in two ways;
An assessment- students will apply their prior knowledge concerning the United States’ Constitutional amendments, along with their own ethics and logic, to Supreme Court decisions, or...
Application and Understanding: Using the provided cheat sheet, students will be introduced to the Bill of Rights, and its' application to Supreme Court cases.
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National Park Virtual Field Trips BUNDLE
By Abigail J McClellan
Take your students on these engaging and FUN virtual field trips to the U.S. National Parks! These resources have everything you could need when it comes to teaching your students about the national parks and it requires little to no prep at all. The presentations are editable in PowerPoint and include pictures, videos, and great information!
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⭐ Presentation (~29 pages, PowerPoint)
- KWL chart and brainstorming slides (editable)
- Basic information/facts about the national park
- Wildlife (~12 animals & 6 plants)
- Wildlife videos (hyperlink to National Park Service website)
- Highlights of the Park (includes 5 features of the park including pictures, facts, and videos)
- Reflection questions
- Extension activities
⭐ Learning & Reflection Worksheets (4 pages, PDF, includes answer keys)
- Reflection sheet
- Wildlife identification
- Fact sheet
- Postcard
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Glacier National Park: Virtual Field Trip
By Abigail J McClellan
Take your students on this engaging and FUN virtual field trip to Glacier National Park! This resource has everything you could need when it comes to teaching your students about Glacier National Park and it requires little to no prep at all. The presentation is editable in PowerPoint and includes pictures, videos, and great information!
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
⭐ Presentation (29 pages, PowerPoint)
- KWL chart and brainstorming slides (editable)
- Basic information / facts about Glacier National Park
- Wildlife (12 animals & 6 plants found at Glacier National Park)
- Grizzly Bear Research video (hyperlink to NPS website)
- Harlequin Ducks video (hyperlink to NPS website)
- Aspen Fall Colors video (hyperlink to NPS website)
- Highlights of the Park
- Reflection questions
- Extension activities
⭐ Learning & Reflection Worksheets (4 pages, PDF, includes answer keys)
- Reflection sheet
- Wildlife identification
- Fact sheet
- Postcard
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Bryce Canyon National Park: Virtual Field Trip
By Abigail J McClellan
Take your students on this engaging and FUN virtual field trip to Bryce Canyon National Park! This resource has everything you could need when it comes to teaching your students about Bryce Canyon National Park and it requires little to no prep at all. The presentation is editable in PowerPoint and includes pictures, videos, and great information!
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
⭐ Presentation (27 pages, PowerPoint)
- KWL chart and brainstorming slides (editable)
- Basic information / facts about Bryce Canyon National Park
- Wildlife (12 animals & 6 plants found at Bryce Canyon National Park)
- Highlights of the Park
- Native American Perspectives (video hyperlink to NPS website)
- Reflection questions
- Extension activities
⭐ Learning & Reflection Worksheets (4 pages, PDF, includes answer keys)
- Reflection sheet
- Wildlife identification
- Fact sheet
- Postcard
* Please note that internet access is required to view the videos linked in this resource.
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