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The Scientific Revolution - World History Stations Activity

By The Classroom Globetrotter

Explore the Key Figures and Discoveries of the Scientific Revolution through Interactive Stations!

Engage your students with this stations-based activity that dives into the major breakthroughs and key figures of the Scientific Revolution. This activity is perfect for middle and high school world history classes, encouraging students to collaborate, think critically, and explore historical developments in science.

What's Included:

  • Multiple stations featuring key scientists such as Galileo, Newton, Kepler, and Copernicus
  • Reading passages at each station to guide students through the major inventions, discoveries, and concepts of the Scientific Revolution
  • Comprehension questions and reflection prompts to deepen understanding of how these ideas changed the world
  • Perfect for group work, independent study, or engaging whole-class discussions
  • Easily adaptable to different class sizes and learning styles

Make history come alive with this interactive Scientific Revolution Stations Activity that fosters engagement, critical thinking, and a deeper understanding of this pivotal era in history.

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Space Exploration - High School Digital Escape Game

By Frenchified

Make learning about Space Exploration interesting with this no-prep digital escape game.  The game includes access to a website where your students will hunt for the keys to unlock a set of locks.  Students will need to read the clues very carefully and watch videos, visit websites, and read texts to find the information they need to win the game.  Very easy to use - just send your students to the website and let them work!  Students can play individually or in teams. 

Digital escape games are a fun way to start a unit, or to review at the end of a unit.  They can also be used to learn about a cultural or historical event.  This game will have your students reading carefully and paying attention to the smallest details in order to complete the challenge and unlock the locks.  

This item includes:

  • Access to a website where your students can play the game
  • Complete teacher's guide to playing the game
  • Answer key so you can help students if they get stuck!

Your students will enjoy learning without even realizing that they are learning!  The challenging game format will get them excited about finding the code to unlock each lock - and the format of the clues for each lock will have them paying close attention - there's no way to solve the puzzles  without being 100% focused! 

Topics in this game include:

  • Sputnik
  • Yuri Gagarin
  • Apollo 11
  • The Challenger
  • the ISS
  • the future of space exploration

Prep is very easy - you just need to share the website URL with your students.  You may want to test the site before you use it, just to make sure nothing is blocked by your district.  As some of the clues can be challenging to unlock, you may choose to help your students with the trickier ones.  With the teacher guide, you will have the answer key - so you can help guide students towards the correct answer by giving them hints, or if you have limited time, you can adjust the game by reducing the number of locks they need to unlock - just give them the answer(s) to help the activity fit your time constraints.

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The Cold War - digital escape game high school world history

By Frenchified

Make learning about the cold war fun with this no-prep digital escape game.  This game includes access to a website where your students will hunt for the keys to unlock a set of locks.  Students will need to read the clues very carefully and watch videos, visit websites, and read texts to find the information they need to win the game.  Very easy to use - just send your students to the website and let them work!  Students can play individually or in teams.

Digital escape games are a fun way to start a unit, or to review at the end of a unit.  They can also be used to learn about a cultural or historical event.  This game will have your students reading carefully and paying attention to the smallest details in order to complete the challenge and unlock the locks.  

This item includes:

  • Access to a website where your students can play the game
  • Complete teacher's guide to playing the game
  • Answer key so you can help students if they get stuck!

Your students will enjoy learning without even realizing that they are learning!  The challenging game format will get them excited about finding the code to unlock each lock - and the format of the clues for each lock will have them paying close attention - there's no way to solve the puzzles  without being 100% focused!

The included topics are:

  • The domino theory
  • The space race
  • The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
  • The Cuban missile crisis
  • The fall of the Berlin wall

Prep is very easy - you just need to share the website URL with your students.  You may want to test the site before you use it, just to make sure nothing is blocked by your district.  As some of the clues can be challenging to unlock, you may choose to help your students with the trickier ones.  With the teacher guide, you will have the answer key - so you can help guide students towards the correct answer by giving them hints, or if you have limited time you can adjust the game by reducing the number of locks they need to unlock - just give them the answer(s) to help the activity fit your time constraints.

U.S. History
World History
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Holocaust Writing & Close Reading Bundle Digital & Print | 5th Grade & 6th Grade

By Creative Primary Literacy

This bundle has two online activities that would span four lessons about the genocide of Jewish people called The Holocaust which happened during World War II. The resources are perfect for Distance Learning or in-class learning in 5th grade or 6th grade.

Included in this resource:

  • A Google Slides informational writing unit for work on computers or tablets
  • A PDF printable informational writing unit for written work
  • A Google Forms close reading activity for work on computers or tablets
  • A PDF printable close reading activity

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Firstly, there is a Holocaust Close Reading Activity | Print & Digital, or informational text, with comprehension and grammar questions followed by an extension task that focusses on the main facts about from the Holocaust. The Google Forms activity is ideal for distance learning.

Secondly, there is a Holocaust Informational Text Writing Unit | Print & Digital. The activity focuses on key facts about the Holocaust, and has been split into three separate lessons which will take students approximately 40-50 minutes each. This activity is a Google Slides resource which is again ideal for distance learning.

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These activities are both online resources that use Google Forms and Google Slides, they are linked to your Google Drive. They can be completed by students online using tablets, phones or computers. The resources also come in a PDF format, which can be printed.

If you are unsure how to allow the students to have their own individual copy take a look at the instructional video below:

Google Classroom - How to make a copy for each student - Assignment

Please ensure when you download this resource into Google Drive that you are logged in to the gmail account where you wish to store the activity. In the past teachers have downloaded resources into their school account in error. Thanks :)

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Pearl Harbor PowerPoint Presentation, Reflection and Discussion Questions

By Class Plus

This presentation is designed for children to connect the history of Pearl Harbor and relate it to their own lives. This resource approaches this historical event through reflection and learning to promote peace and dialogue, even in the face of differences. This amazing resource offers an excellent opportunity to present and develop unique, real-life ideas for our students.

Each slide provides a straightforward, child-friendly description of the history and the most significant facts related to what happened in Pearl Harbor. Additionally, it helps children understand the concept of conflict's historical and contemporary existence, emphasizing the importance of its prevention and solution.

Your students will find this event easy to comprehend and will be able to learn unique lessons from it for their lives.

This resource includes:

  • Slide 1: What is Pearl Harbor Day?
  • Slide 2: Pearl Harbor Attack - Part I
  • Slide 3: Pearl Harbor Attack Part II
  • Slide 4: Where is Pearl Harbor?
  • Slide 5: Why Japan Attacked Pearl Harbor?
  • Slide 6: Life in Hawaii After the Attack
  • Slide 7: Heroes of Pearl Harbor
  • Slide 8: USS Arizona Memorial
  • Slide 9: Lessons Learned from Pearl Harbor
  • Slide 10: How We Remember Pearl Harbor
  • Slide 11: Pearl Harbor Reflections
  • Slide 12: We Have Learned About ... Pearl Harbor Day

Formats:

  • Powerpoint
  • PDF
  • Google Slides
  • Keynote
  • JPG images

Enjoy this Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Resource!

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World History
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Pearl Harbor Presentación PowerPoint in SPANISH, Reflection and Discussion Q's

By Class Plus

Esta presentación está diseñada para que los niños conecten la historia de Pearl Harbor y la relacionen con sus propias vidas. Este recurso aborda este acontecimiento histórico a través de la reflexión y el aprendizaje con el objetivo de promover la paz y el diálogo, incluso frente a las diferencias. Esta presentacíon ofrece una excelente oportunidad para presentar y desarrollar ideas únicas y reales para nuestros estudiantes.

Cada diapositiva tiene una descripción sencilla y adaptada a los niños de la historia y los hechos más significativos relacionados con lo ocurrido en Pearl Harbor. Además, ayuda a los niños a comprender el concepto de la existencia histórica y contemporánea del conflicto, haciendo hincapié en la importancia de su prevención y solución.

Sus estudiantes encontrarán este acontecimiento fácil de comprender y podrán aprender de él lecciones únicas para sus vidas.

Este recurso incluye:

  • Diapositiva 1: ¿Qué es el Día de Pearl Harbor?
  • Diapositiva 2: Ataque a Pearl Harbor - Parte I
  • Diapositiva 3: Ataque a Pearl Harbor - Parte II
  • Diapositiva 4: ¿Dónde está Pearl Harbor?
  • Diapositiva 5: ¿Por qué Japón Atacó Pearl Harbor?
  • Diapositiva 6: La Vida en Hawái tras el Atentado
  • Diapositiva 7: Héroes de Pearl Harbor
  • Diapositiva 8: Monumento al USS Arizona
  • Diapositiva 9: Lecciones Aprendidas de Pearl Harbor
  • Diapositiva 10: Cómo Recordamos Pearl Harbor
  • Diapositiva 11: Reflexiones Sobre Pearl Harbor
  • Diapositiva 12: Hemos Aprendido Sobre... El Día de Pearl Harbor

Formatos:

  • Powerpoint
  • PDF
  • Google Slides
  • Keynote
  • JPG images

¡Disfruta de este recurso del Día de Pearl Harbor!

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Digital Escape room - Modern Women

By Frenchified

Make learning about several modern international  women interesting with this no-prep digital escape game.  The game includes access to a website where your students will hunt for the keys to unlock a set of locks.  Students will need to read the clues very carefully and watch videos, visit websites, and read texts to find the information they need to win the game.  Very easy to use - just send your students to the website and let them work!  Students can play individually or in teams.

Digital escape games are a fun way to start a unit, or to review at the end of a unit.  They can also be used to learn about a cultural or historical event.  This game will have your students reading carefully and paying attention to the smallest details in order to complete the challenge and unlock the locks.  

This item includes:

  • Access to a website where your students can play the game
  • Complete teacher's guide to playing the game
  • Answer key so you can help students if they get stuck!

Your students will enjoy learning without even realizing that they are learning!  The challenging game format will get them excited about finding the code to unlock each lock - and the format of the clues for each lock will have them paying close attention - there's no way to solve the puzzles  without being 100% focused! 

Topics in this game include:

  • Malala Yousafzai
  • Angela Merkel
  • Valentina Tereshkova
  • Katherine Freese
  • Queen Elizabeth II

Prep is very easy - you just need to share the website URL with your students.  You may want to test the site before you use it, just to make sure nothing is blocked by your district.  As some of the clues can be challenging to unlock, you may choose to help your students with the trickier ones.  With the teacher guide, you will have the answer key - so you can help guide students towards the correct answer by giving them hints, or if you have limited time, you can adjust the game by reducing the number of locks they need to unlock - just give them the answer(s) to help the activity fit your time constraints.

Cover image courtesy of Simon Davis/DFID.

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World History Digital Escape room - Historical Women

By Frenchified

Make learning about important modern women around the world  interesting with this no-prep digital escape game.  The game includes access to a website where your students will hunt for the keys to unlock a set of locks.  Students will need to read the clues very carefully and watch videos, visit websites, and read texts to find the information they need to win the game.  Very easy to use - just send your students to the website and let them work!  Students can play individually or in teams. 

Digital escape games are a fun way to start a unit, or to review at the end of a unit.  They can also be used to learn about a cultural or historical event.  This game will have your students reading carefully and paying attention to the smallest details in order to complete the challenge and unlock the locks.  This is a great activity for Women's History Month and International Women's Day!

This item includes:

  • Access to a website where your students can play the game
  • Complete teacher's guide to playing the game
  • Answer key so you can help students if they get stuck!

Your students will enjoy learning without even realizing that they are learning!  The challenging game format will get them excited about finding the code to unlock each lock - and the format of the clues for each lock will have them paying close attention - there's no way to solve the puzzles  without being 100% focused! 

Topics in this game include:

  • Cleopatra
  • Marie Curie
  • Ada Lovelace
  • Elizabeth I
  • Florence Nighingale

Prep is very easy - you just need to share the website URL with your students.  You may want to test the site before you use it, just to make sure nothing is blocked by your district.  As some of the clues can be challenging to unlock, you may choose to help your students with the trickier ones.  With the teacher guide, you will have the answer key - so you can help guide students towards the correct answer by giving them hints, or if you have limited time, you can adjust the game by reducing the number of locks they need to unlock - just give them the answer(s) to help the activity fit your time constraints.

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• Digital Escape - Historical American Women

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What Was The Plague? Non-Fiction Book Report Project 4th Grade Reading Comp.

By TaughtOught Homeschooling

If you are looking to explore non-fiction text structures, this "What Was the Plague?" book report project digital product for 3rd and 4th-grade students is perfect. It's designed to enhance non-fiction reading comprehension and book report writing skills!

This resource includes:

  • Comprehensive Google Slides digital lesson for reading comprehension and book report writing support
  • 9-page printable PDF book report flip book template

Please see the product preview for more visual details.

NOTE: You need a (free) Google account to access the digital lesson, and you will need access to the book "What Was The Plague" by Roberta Edwards to complete the digital and printable activities.

Students will dive into the historical context of The Plague, gaining a deeper understanding of this significant event in world history. The digital lesson guides students through key facts, timelines, and the impact of these events.

How to use this resource:

  • Have students read the book, "What Was The Plague?"
  • Print the book report flip book template
  • Open and present the Google Slides digital lesson
  • Follow the intuitive prompts, which will take you through each step of the book report. For example, if it's time to work on the "facts" page, there is a series of multiple-choice questions on specific facts detailed in the text that will help refresh the students' memories and comprehension. Then students can fill in the facts they found most interesting.
  • Have fun guessing the mystery puzzle between each section of the book report!

The printable PDF book report flip book template provides creative book report ideas, such as summarizing the events, using critical thinking skills, and creating a timeline. It can be used with any non-fiction book. Students will also use a book review template to evaluate The Plague's significance and relevance today with the Covid 19 pandemic. Overall, this project offers an engaging way for students to explore non-fiction text structures while learning about a crucial moment in history.

The non-fiction book report flip book pages include:

   ✏book title info

   ✏rating & review

   ✏vocabulary

   ✏facts

   ✏text ideas

   ✏series of events

   ✏making life connections

   ✏what I learned

   ✏questions I have

   ✏setting & subject

   ✏interesting event

   ✏important event


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Where is Machu Picchu? Ancient Inca Book Report Template and Digital Lesson

By TaughtOught Homeschooling

Did you know that 60% of Machu Picchu was built underground? Learn more about Peru, Ancient Inca, and Machu Picchu in this comprehensive reading comprehension Google lesson.

This product is so easy to use and has practically no prep:

  1. Read the book
  2. Print the 9-page template
  3. Review the no-prep reading comprehension Google lesson with a built-in reward system (students LOVE this feature!)
  4. Fill out the book report template based on the reading comprehension review as a group or independent work/homework

The template pages include (and are reviewed in the digital Google lesson):

  • book title info
  • rating & review
  • vocabulary
  • facts
  • the land (animals & landmarks)
  • key information (capital, population, languages, climate, agriculture, natural resources, politicians)
  • what I learned
  • questions I have
  • historic events
  • draw a map

Love,

Teacher Bethanie

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World History
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Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Book Report Template | Where is Antarctica?

By TaughtOught Homeschooling

Did you know that Antarctica contains about 60% of the world's fresh water? If it all melted, it would raise the sea level by about 200 feet! Learn more about Antarctica in this comprehensive reading comprehension Google lesson.

This product is so easy to use and has practically no prep:

  1. Read the book
  2. Print the 9-page template
  3. Review the no-prep reading comprehension Google lesson with a built-in reward system (students LOVE this feature!)
  4. Fill out the book report template based on the reading comprehension review as a group or independent work/homework

The template pages include (and are reviewed in the digital Google lesson):

  • book title info
  • rating & review
  • vocabulary
  • facts
  • the land (animals & landmarks)
  • key information (capital, population, languages, climate, agriculture, natural resources, politicians)
  • what I learned
  • questions I have
  • historic events
  • draw a map

Love,

Teacher Bethanie

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4th Grade Book Report Template & Lesson Project: Age of Exploration Book Club

By TaughtOught Homeschooling

If you are looking to explore non-fiction text structures, this "What Was The Age of Exploration?" book report project digital product for 3rd and 4th-grade students is perfect. It's designed to enhance non-fiction reading comprehension and book report writing skills!

This resource includes:

  • Comprehensive Google Slides digital lesson for reading comprehension and book report writing support
  • 9-page printable PDF book report flip book template

Please see the product preview for more visual details.

NOTE: You need a (free) Google account to access the digital lesson, and you will need access to the book "What Was The Age of Exploration?" to complete the digital and printable activities.

Students will dive into the historical context of The Age of Exploration, gaining a deeper understanding of this significant event in world history. The digital lesson guides students through key facts, timelines, and the impact of these events.

How to use this resource:

  • Have students read the book, "What Was The Age of Exploration?"
  • Print the book report flip book template
  • Open and present the Google Slides digital lesson
  • Follow the intuitive prompts, which will take you through each step of the book report. For example, if it's time to work on the "facts" page, there is a series of multiple-choice questions on specific facts detailed in the text that will help refresh the students' memories and comprehension. Then students can fill in the facts they found most interesting.
  • Have fun guessing the mystery puzzle between each section of the book report!

The printable PDF book report flip book template provides creative book report ideas, such as summarizing the events, using critical thinking skills, and creating a timeline. It can be used with any non-fiction book. Students will also use a book review template to evaluate The Age of Exploration's significance. Overall, this project offers an engaging way for students to explore non-fiction text structures while learning about a crucial event in history.

The non-fiction book report flip book pages include:

   ✏book title info

   ✏rating & review

   ✏vocabulary

   ✏facts

   ✏text ideas

   ✏series of events

   ✏making life connections

   ✏what I learned

   ✏questions I have

   ✏setting & subject

   ✏interesting event

   ✏important event

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   ✏What Were the Salem Witch Trials? Non-Fiction Book Report Project 4th Grade

   ✏Non-Fiction Book Report Template Project 4th Grade | What is Climate Change?

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Book Study & Report Project | Reading Comprehension | What Was The Ice Age?

By TaughtOught Homeschooling

If you want to explore non-fiction text structures for reading comprehension, this "What Was the Ice Age?" book report and book study project digital product for 3rd and 4th-grade students is perfect. It enhances non-fiction reading comprehension, book study, and report writing skills!

This resource includes:

  • Comprehensive Google Slides digital lesson for reading comprehension and book report writing support
  • 9-page printable PDF book report flip book template

Please see the product preview for more visual details.

NOTE: You need a (free) Google account to access the digital lesson, and you will need access to the book "What Was The Ice Age?" to complete the digital and printable activities.

Students will dive into the historical context of the ice age, gaining a deeper understanding of this significant event in world history. The digital lesson guides students through key facts, timelines, and the impact of these events.

How to use this resource:

  • Have students read the book, "What Was The Ice Age?"
  • Print the book report flip book template
  • Open and present the Google Slides digital lesson
  • Follow the intuitive prompts, which will take you through each step of the book report. For example, if it's time to work on the "facts" page, there is a series of multiple-choice questions on specific facts detailed in the text that will help refresh the students' memories and comprehension. Then students can fill in the facts they found most interesting.
  • Have fun guessing the mystery puzzle between each section of the book report!

The printable PDF book report flip book template provides creative book report ideas, such as summarizing the events, using critical thinking skills, and creating a timeline. It can be used with any non-fiction book. Students will also use a book review template to evaluate the ice age's significance. Overall, this project offers an engaging way for students to explore non-fiction text structures while learning about a crucial event in history.

The non-fiction book report flip book pages include:

   ✏book title info

   ✏rating & review

   ✏vocabulary

   ✏facts

   ✏text ideas

   ✏series of events

   ✏making life connections

   ✏what I learned

   ✏questions I have

   ✏setting & subject

   ✏interesting event

   ✏important event

If you liked this product, you might also like . . .

   ✏What Were the Salem Witch Trials? Non-Fiction Book Report Project 4th Grade

   ✏Non-Fiction Book Report Template Project 4th Grade | What is Climate Change?

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The Code of Hammurabi - World History Interactive Reading Activity

By The Classroom Globetrotter

Engage Students with the Code of Hammurabi through this Interactive Reading Activity!

Dive deep into ancient Mesopotamia with this engaging and interactive reading comprehension assignment on the Code of Hammurabi. Perfect for middle and high school students, this resource brings to life one of the oldest written legal codes in history.

What's Included:

  • Informative reading passage covering the origins, significance, and impact of the Code of Hammurabi
  • Interactive reading assignment to help students analyze and reflect on key laws and their meanings
  • Comprehension questions to reinforce understanding, including multiple-choice, true/false, matching, and short answer formats
  • Great for classroom discussions, homework assignments, or independent study

Introduce your students to the historical and legal significance of the Code of Hammurabi while developing critical thinking and reading comprehension skills.

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The Cold War - U.S./World History Interactive Reading Lesson

By The Classroom Globetrotter

Introduce your students to the Cold War with this interactive reading lesson, which includes:

  • notes and highlights about the U.S-USSR tensions
  • warm up and review questions
  • click and drag activity
  • discussion questions to get students to formulate an opinion

Students will be engaged during this interactive lesson, geared toward great classroom discussion and debate!

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Winston Churchill Biography Writing Unit Digital & Print | 5th Grade & 6th Grade

By Creative Primary Literacy

A Google Slides biography writing unit about the Prime Minister of Great Britain during World War II, Winston Churchill. The NO PREP unit has been split into four separate lessons and is perfect for students in fifth grade or sixth grade. Students will learn about the famous figure whilst working on their comprehension skills and developing their creative writing.

Included in the Google Slides Activity:

  • Four fact sheets & blank sheets for students to copy and paste key facts
  • Writing templates for four draft paragraphs
  • Two prompt sheets for students to write their introduction and conclusion
  • A template for students to write up their neat biography text

Included in the PDF printable resource:

  • Four fact sheets which students need to cut out and sort into paragraphs

  • Writing templates for four draft paragraphs

  • Two prompt sheets for students to write their introduction and conclusion

  • A template for students to write up their neat biography text

  • A crossword puzzle and wordsearch to consolidate learning

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This activity is an online resource, that uses Google Slides, and is linked to your Google Drive. It can be completed by students online using tablets or computers. If you are unsure how to allow the students to have their own individual copy take a look at the instructional video below:

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The resource also comes in a PDF format, which can be printed.

Please ensure when you download this resource into Google Drive that you are logged in to the gmail account where you wish to store the activity. In the past teachers have downloaded resources into their school account in error. Thanks :)

If you would like to add another online lesson, download the Winston Churchill Close Reading Activity | Digital & Print*. This would give the students more background knowledge before they start writing the biography. It comes in Google Forms and PDF formats for distance learning, or for printing.*

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  • U.S. History Resources

  • Distance Learning Resources

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Nelson Mandela Biography Writing Unit Digital & Print | 5th Grade & 6th Grade

By Creative Primary Literacy

A Google Slides biography writing unit about the famous South African former president and civil rights activist, Nelson Mandela. The NO PREP unit has been split into four separate lessons and is perfect for students in fifth grade or sixth grade. Students will learn about the famous figure whilst working on their comprehension skills and developing their creative writing.

Included in the Google Slides Activity:

  • Four fact sheets & blank sheets for students to copy and paste key facts
  • Writing templates for four draft paragraphs
  • Two prompt sheets for students to write their introduction and conclusion
  • A template for students to write up their neat biography text

Included in the PDF printable resource:

  • Four fact sheets which students need to cut out and sort into paragraphs

  • Writing templates for four draft paragraphs

  • Two prompt sheets for students to write their introduction and conclusion

  • A template for students to write up their neat biography text

  • A crossword puzzle and wordsearch to consolidate learning

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The first lesson is interactive and involves students reading facts, and then sorting and ordering these facts into paragraphs by copying and pasting. In the second lesson the children need sort the facts in order before typing four draft paragraphs. Then, in the third lesson they need to choose the most important facts and include these in an introduction; after this they need to answer several questions before typing up their conclusion. In the final lesson your class will need to check their draft paragraphs before typing up their work on to the template provided.

This activity is an online resource, that uses Google Slides, and is linked to your Google Drive. It can be completed by students online using tablets or computers. If you are unsure how to allow the students to have their own individual copy take a look at the instructional video below:

Google Classroom - How to make a copy for each student - Assignment

The resource also comes in a PDF format, which can be printed.

Please ensure when you download this resource into Google Drive that you are logged in to the gmail account where you wish to store the activity. In the past teachers have downloaded resources into their school account in error. Thanks :)

If you would like to add another online lesson, download the Nelson Mandela Close Reading Activity | Digital & Print*. This would give the students more background knowledge before they start writing the biography. It comes in Google Forms and PDF formats for distance learning, or for printing.*

Other similar or relevant resources:

  • U.S. History Resources

  • Distance Learning Resources

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World War II Informational Writing Unit Digital & Print | 5th Grade & 6th Grade

By Creative Primary Literacy

A Google Slides informational report writing unit about World War 2. The NO PREP unit has been split into three separate lessons and is perfect for students in fifth grade or sixth grade. Students will learn about World History and the Second World War whilst working on their comprehension skills and developing their creative writing.

Included in the Google Slides Activity:

  • Four fact sheets & blank sheets for students to copy and paste key facts
  • Writing templates for four draft paragraphs
  • A prompt sheet for students to write their introduction
  • A template for students to write up their neat informational text

Included in the PDF printable resource:

  • Four fact sheets which students need to cut out and sort into paragraphs

  • Writing templates for four draft paragraphs

  • A prompt sheet for students to write their introduction

  • A template for students to write up their neat biography text

  • A crossword puzzle and wordsearch to consolidate learning

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This activity is an online resource, that uses Google Slides, and is linked to your Google Drive. It can be completed by students online using tablets or computers. If you are unsure how to allow the students to have their own individual copy take a look at the instructional video below:

Google Classroom - How to make a copy for each student - Assignment

The resource also comes in a PDF format, which can be printed.

Please ensure when you download this resource into Google Drive that you are logged in to the gmail account where you wish to store the activity. In the past teachers have downloaded resources into their school account in error. Thanks :)

Other similar or relevant resources:

  • Distance Learning Resources
  • World War 2 Resources

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Treaty of Versailles Informational Writing Unit Digital & Print 5th & 6th Grade

By Creative Primary Literacy

A Google Slides informational report writing unit about the Treaty of Versailles that was signed after the First World War, and was one of the key factors in the outbreak of World War 2. The NO PREP unit has been split into three separate lessons and is perfect for students in fifth grade or sixth grade. Students will learn about history whilst working on their comprehension skills and developing their creative writing.

Included in the Google Slides Activity:

  • Four fact sheets & blank sheets for students to copy and paste key facts
  • Writing templates for four draft paragraphs
  • A prompt sheet for students to write their introduction
  • A template for students to write up their neat informational text

Included in the PDF printable resource:

  • Four fact sheets which students need to cut out and sort into paragraphs

  • Writing templates for four draft paragraphs

  • A prompt sheet for students to write their introduction

  • A template for students to write up their neat biography text

  • A crossword puzzle and wordsearch to consolidate learning

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This activity is an online resource, that uses Google Slides, and is linked to your Google Drive. It can be completed by students online using tablets or computers. If you are unsure how to allow the students to have their own individual copy take a look at the instructional video below:

Google Classroom - How to make a copy for each student - Assignment

The resource also comes in a PDF format, which can be printed.

Please ensure when you download this resource into Google Drive that you are logged in to the gmail account where you wish to store the activity. In the past teachers have downloaded resources into their school account in error. Thanks :)

Other similar or relevant resources:

  • Distance Learning Resources
  • World War 2 Resources

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First Day of School History Talk Activity

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Now with digital worksheet to support distance learning!

This product features an engaging back to school History Talk activity that will have your new students thinking, writing, speaking, and moving on the very first day of school. In this activity, they must choose between 7 different quotes about history and articulate why the quote aligns with their own perspective. Use this lesson every year to set the tone for what you expect in class; it is a great way to gain insight about your students' current attitudes toward history while getting to know one another with a higher level thinking activity. We have also recently added a digital version of the History Talk worksheet to support distance learning and cut down on paper.

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