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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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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\nAustralia World War One - Debate Monash Signature battle\n\nAustralia World War One source skills\n\nAustralian history - Retrace your steps consolidation task\n\nEnjoy and please leave a review for future improvement.\n",descriptionPlain:"Do your middle/high school students need a no prep activity retrieval task that can be used to develop student skills in identifying primary sources context. 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GEOGRAPHY CONCEPT BASED PLANNING GUIDE BRAINSTORMING BUBBLE (PART 1) FREE
By Geography & Math Made Easy
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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Geography: World Government Types Legislation Structure 8X11 Printable (FREE)
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Government legislative structure can be hard to understand and grasp, especially when you are discussing types of government systems around the world. Who makes the laws and who approves the laws? Who is the head of government? What is a unicameral versus a bicameral legislation? This printable graphic show students examples of head of state and head of government such as monarchs, presidents, prime ministers, and chancellors. The bottom explains what the difference is between a unicameral and bicameral legislative body and gives examples of what these law-making bodies may be called around the world, such as Senate, House, Parliament, National Assembly, etc. It is important to understand that a Prime Minister in one country may not have the same roles as a Prime Minister in another country, same as a Monarch may be an absolute Monarch may be Head of Government and Head of State, where as in a country such as England which has a constitutional monarchy, the role of the monarch is only ceremonial.
This graphic is designed to bring clarity to various positions a government can have. When students read that a government has a unicameral legislation, they will understand that it only has one body such as a Parliament that makes and passes laws.
Students must understand that every government within each country may have similarities but is usually structured differently.
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Civilizations of the Americas - Graphic Organizer
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Great resource for independent research of the Maya, Aztecs, and Inca! Students research the environment, cities, language, religion, and achievements of each civilization!
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Geography: Five Geographical Themes Graphic Organizer (Free Resource)
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Artists of the Renaissance - Blank Graphic Organizer - World History - Art Chart
By The Classroom Globetrotter
A great tool that can be used for independent research of Renaissance era artists!
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SPICE-T Chart: AP World History Themes Graphic Organizer - Analysis - Writing
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Help your students master the key themes of AP World History Modern with this easy-to-use SPICE-T Chart Organizer. Designed to focus on the six essential themes of Social, Political, Interactions with the Environment, Cultural, Economic, and Technology, this versatile chart is perfect for organizing notes, studying for exams, and preparing for writing prompts or essays.
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Whether you’re using it for class discussions, unit reviews, or exam prep, this SPICE-T Chart makes organizing historical content easier for students, giving them a structured way to tackle complex themes in world history.
Analyzing Primary Sources with Cave Paintings
By The Magical Avocado
This ready to print and use activity has students analyze cave paintings from Tsodilo Hills Botswana using a Primary Source Analysis format. Perfect for prehistory lessons and understanding primary sources, this acts as as a stand alone lesson or can be expanded to include art, writing, geography skills and more!
This resource includes:
You can use this assignment for centers activities, small group review activities, reinforcing primary source skills, enrichment, extension, sub plans, portfolio assignments, and many more!
European Exploration of the New World
By TxMAP Teacher
This lesson is about European Exploration. It covers the motives of exploration, advancement in technology, and the exploration by Portugal, Spain, The Netherlands, France, and England. Students will read, draw visuals, answer questions, and fill out a chart related to Exploration.
Artists of the Renaissance - World History PowerPoint, Organizer, and Activity
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Engage Students in the Artistic Legacy of the Renaissance with This PowerPoint, Organizer, and Activity!
This Artists of the Renaissance PowerPoint and Activity resource offers an interactive way for students to explore the lives and works of famous Renaissance artists. With an engaging organizer and classroom activity, students will dive into the innovative techniques, influential patrons, and cultural shifts that transformed art in the 15th and 16th centuries. Ideal for middle and high school world history classes, this resource makes the Renaissance’s creative impact accessible and memorable.
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Causes and Consequences of Historical Events Graphic Organiser
By Yugen Learning
The graphic organiser provides a framework for students to see the link between causes, events and their impacts in a clear and connie manner. .
Template allows links between:
Long and short causes. (hours to years)
Event
Significant points of interest: Date, places, names, cultural points.
Short and long term impacts of events. (hours to years)
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Mesopotamia GRAPES Activity Middle School Social Studies Ancient World History
By The Magical Avocado
Do you use GRAPES to teach ancient civilizations? This ready to print and use GRAPES packet helps students organize their thoughts on Mesopotamia using the GRAPES acronym.
This packet includes:
Perfect for centers, review, group work, homework, sub plans, organizing notes, and countless other options!
Early Central/South American Civilizations Comparison Graphic Organizer
By TxMAP Teacher
This product is related to the 3 Major Early Central and South American Civilizations. They include the Maya, Aztec, and Inca Civilizations. Students will use the Early Central and South American Civilizations Readings to fill in the Comparison Graphic Organizer about topics such as the Location, Time Period, Cities, Economy, Social Structures, Religion, Government, and Technology/Inventions.
Animal Farm - Russian Revolution - Character Analysis - World History - English
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Explore Connections Between Literature and History with this Animal Farm Character Analysis!
Dive deep into George Orwell's classic novella, Animal Farm, and its allegorical ties to the Russian Revolution. This engaging activity allows students to analyze characters, uncover historical parallels, and enhance their understanding of both literature and world history.
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Uncover the allegory of Animal Farm with this thought-provoking character analysis activity. A must-have resource for teaching literature, history, and critical thinking in your classroom!
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Ancient River Valley Civilizations Comparison Graphic Organizer
By TxMAP Teacher
This product is related to the Four Ancient River Valley Civilizations. They include Ancient Egypt, Ancient Middle East, Ancient India, and Ancient China. Students will use the Ancient River Valley Civilizations Readings to fill in the Comparison Graphic Organizer about topics such as the Names, Rivers, Economy, Social Structures, Religion, Government, and Technology/Inventions.
River Valley Civilizations - PowerPoint and Graphic Organizer
By The Classroom Globetrotter
A great resource that covers the four major river valley civilizations (Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, Indus River Valley) with content categories relating to geography, government, and innovations! Use the notes and chart to ensure students have a foundational knowledge of the RVC period!
Resource includes PowerPoint notes, Graphic Organizer, Warm Up, and Exit Ticket!
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History Essay, Writing, Source Document Analysis & more Structure Strip set
By Yugen Learning
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.
These 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.
12 Structure strips include the following topics and points;
Historical Essay Structure Strip:
Historical Narrative Structure Strip:
Cause and Effect Structure Strip:
Compare and Contrast Structure Strip:
Historical Argument Structure Strip:
Historical Biography Strip:
Primary vs. Secondary Source Analysis Strip:
Historical Event Deep Dive Strip:
Historical Era Overview Strip:
Historical Debate Strip:
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 Curriclum Links
Chronology, terms and concepts
Analysis and use of resources
Historical questions and research
Perspectives and interpretations
Explanation and communication
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History Essay, Writing, Source Document Analysis & more Structure Strip set
By Yugen Learning
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.
These 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.
12 Structure strips include the following topics and points;
Historical Essay Structure Strip:
Historical Narrative Structure Strip:
Cause and Effect Structure Strip:
Compare and Contrast Structure Strip:
Historical Argument Structure Strip:
Historical Biography Strip:
Primary vs. Secondary Source Analysis Strip:
Historical Event Deep Dive Strip:
Historical Era Overview Strip:
Historical Debate Strip:
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 Curriclum Links
Chronology, terms and concepts
Analysis and use of resources
Historical questions and research
Perspectives and interpretations
Explanation and communication
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✅ ➡ USA History Unit One
✅ ➡ USA History Unit Two
✅ ➡ USA History Unit Three
✅ ➡ USA History Unit Four
✅ ➡ USA History Unit Five
✅ ➡ v ☭️ Cold War
✅ ➡ American Revolution
✅ ➡ ⚔ US Civil War
✅ ➡ ✈ World War Two
✊ USA Civil Rights
☥ Ancient History
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Australian History - WW1 - WW2 - 1914 - 1945 Retrieval task source worksheet
By Yugen Learning
Do your middle/high school students need a no prep activity retrieval task that can be used to develop student skills in identifying primary sources context. There are four sets of three primary sources that students need to assess.
They cover the changing periods of:
Please provide a review if you download and use the resource
Task process:
Look at the three pictures you have been given and identify the event that connects them all.
Begin to fill out the sections you can remember from memory
Look through your notes to rectify any gaps or enhance the original answers you have given.
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Australian History - WW1 - WW2 - 1914 - 1945 Retrieval task source worksheet
By Yugen Learning
Do your middle/high school students need a no prep activity retrieval task that can be used to develop student skills in identifying primary sources context. There are four sets of three primary sources that students need to assess.
They cover the changing periods of:
Please provide a review if you download and use the resource
Task process:
Look at the three pictures you have been given and identify the event that connects them all.
Begin to fill out the sections you can remember from memory
Look through your notes to rectify any gaps or enhance the original answers you have given.
Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
People that have purchased this resource have also purchased -
Australia World War One - Debate Monash Signature battle
Australia World War One source skills
Australian history - Retrace your steps consolidation task
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Civilizations of the Americas - Maya, Aztec, Inca - Notes, Organizer, and Quiz
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Great resource for teaching the major civilizations of the Americas: Maya, Aztecs, and Inca! Use the notes and graphic organizer to discuss the environment, cities, language, religion, and achievements of each civilization! Finish with the included quiz to assess students' understanding!
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