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Preview of Roaring 20s 1920s Walking Tour Centers Activity Gallery Walk

Roaring 20s 1920s Walking Tour Centers Activity Gallery Walk

Visit the 1920s or Roaring 20s with this interactive Walking Tour or Gallery Walk Activity to teach your students about the decade with ease (and fun!).Take your students on a walking tour to discover the major events, developments and changes of the Roaring 1920s in America. Also great for ELA classes where students are reading The Great Gatsby or other relevant texts!Resource Includes121 slides on the 1920s to be set up as centers or stations, or use with students in response groups to invest
Preview of World War 1 Unit Plan Activities | 9 l Resources for WW1 American US History

World War 1 Unit Plan Activities | 9 l Resources for WW1 American US History

World War 1 Student Activities and Resources Bundle | World War I (WWI) Unit ResourcesIn this World War 1 (World War I and WWI) unit resources bundle, you receive 9 engaging and best-selling activities to engage your classroom on WWI. You receive activities to teach the causes of World War 1, the major events and battles of the war, life in trench warfare, the Treaty of Versailles, an engaging CSI on gas warfare, students analyze Wilson's Fourteen Points, the Zimmerman Telegram, and much more!
Preview of The Age of Enlightenment Unit - Readings, Comprehension, Research, Projects

The Age of Enlightenment Unit - Readings, Comprehension, Research, Projects

This Age of Enlightenment Unit is broken down into several different segments. This transformative learning experience is crafted with the learner in mind, offering an array of engaging activities and resources that will spark curiosity, foster critical thinking, and ignite a passion for knowledge.Immerse your students in the world of the Enlightenment through carefully structured segments, both in print and digital formats, that cater to diverse learning styles.⭐ Brace yourselves for the thrill
Preview of Walking Tour of the Age of Exploration World to Visit Europe Asia Africa America

Walking Tour of the Age of Exploration World to Visit Europe Asia Africa America

This is the resource you have been waiting for to help set the stage on the Age of Exploration!Students can take a walking tour or gallery walk around your classroom to visit centers on Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas at the time of the Age of Exploration.Content Topics CoveredStatus of the Region at the beginning of the Age of ExplorationThe Regions View of the Rest of the World The People of the RegionThe Business of the RegionIndividual EmpiresAbout this ResourceStudent handouts are in
Preview of Renaissance Walking Tour or Gallery Walk of Florence Italy Centers Activity

Renaissance Walking Tour or Gallery Walk of Florence Italy Centers Activity

Take your students on a Walking Tour or Gallery Walk through Florence, Italy at the beginning of the Renaissance to allow them to see the changes in architecture, banking, marketplace gatherings, wool-making, art, guilds, and more. This is a 1-2 day Centers Activity for students to visit various locations in Florence to view primary source images and documents in the investigation on the impact of Florence in the beginning of the Renaissance. Students will visit locations like the Marketplace,
Preview of Homestead Steel Mill Strike Simulation - High School labor unions gilded age

Homestead Steel Mill Strike Simulation - High School labor unions gilded age

Simulations are a great way to keep students engaged! I wrote this simulation to help students understand the power dynamics that existed between management and labor at the height of the labor movement by experiencing it themselves. This simulation includes 3 roles: the steelworkers, Henry Frick, and Andrew Carnegie (the latter 2 roles can be played collectively by 3-5 students in a group).Student packets include everything students need to guide them through this interactive simulation.Teacher
Preview of Moot Court/Mock Trial: "Take me out to the ball game..."

Moot Court/Mock Trial: "Take me out to the ball game..."

Project goals:Develop strong argumentative skills, both written and orallyUnderstand the differences between criminal, civil, and appellate casesJudge an argument based on evidence and reasoningAbout the project:There are three different cases students will argue. Each of the cases has a very similar fact pattern. At the, end however, students are asked to argue the cases a little differently.Case #1: criminal caseCase #2: civil caseCase #3: criminal case on appeal (the assumption here is that t
Preview of The Bill of Rights Booklet Project  (Google Comp.)

The Bill of Rights Booklet Project (Google Comp.)

The Bill of Rights Booklet Project Is your class learning about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights?In the Bill of Rights Booklet Project, students are tasked with working for the department of immigration and are tasked with creating a handbook for all new citizens of the United States. The handbook will serve as a guide for the citizens to understand and interpret their rights as American citizens. This booklet is a great way for students to fully comprehend the first ten amendments and un
Preview of Mock Congress Project Activity - Legislative Branch (Google Comp.)

Mock Congress Project Activity - Legislative Branch (Google Comp.)

Legislative Branch Mock Congress Project The mock congress project is a great way for students to understand the inner workings of the legislative branch and the process of how a bill becomes a law. This project can take anywhere from 5 – 11 days depending on how in-depth your class may want to take the project and how long your class periods are. Students are assigned to groups as legislators, placed in committees, and responsible for drafting a bill and attempting to create a law. Students wil
Preview of Fresh Water Supply Water Footprint & Clean Water Access Activity Kit

Fresh Water Supply Water Footprint & Clean Water Access Activity Kit

Explore just how finite our fresh water supply is and how much water humans consume on a daily basis in this 1-2 week activity kit. Topics include:Your students' own daily water footprints Water supply crises around the world Hundreds of millions without access to improved sanitation and safe drinking water These 5 activities are perfect for exploring our natural resources in your Human Geography, Current Global Issues, or Environmental Science course.All student materials come in both print PDF
Preview of CLASSICAL CHINA, TANG & SONG DYNASTIES 3-DAY MINI UNIT - Editable

CLASSICAL CHINA, TANG & SONG DYNASTIES 3-DAY MINI UNIT - Editable

Created by
Teach 'n Thrive
This little mini unit covers Classical China, specifically the Tang and Song Dynasties and Empress Wu (the only female empress in China's history). It includes individual and collaborative activities and a courtroom simulation, too! Each day is a no-prep, engaging lesson you and your students will enjoy.THIS RESOURCE IS DELIVERED AS A PDF WITH GOOGLE LINKS TO EDITABLE SLIDES AND HANDOUTSDAY 1Is an overview of the Tang and Song Dynasties in an engaging manner. Students will read a summary that gi
Preview of US History digital Interactive notebook: Early American history, 13 colonies

US History digital Interactive notebook: Early American history, 13 colonies

With these US Hisory digital interactive notebooks and activities, you will be set for few weeks, or months in your US History class! This Early American History through Rise of 13 colonies BUNDLE is going to solve your problem and help tremendously if you feel too stressed out, overwhelmed, or just not sure what content to cover with your US I History class. Included are 17 different in-depth and interactive activities including digital interactive notebooks, a project, primary source analysis,
Preview of Haymarket Affair Riot Simulation - high school labor unions gilded age

Haymarket Affair Riot Simulation - high school labor unions gilded age

Haymarket Affair SimulationSimulations are a great way to keep students engaged! I wrote this simulation to help students understand the power dynamics that existed between management and labor at the height of the labor movement by experiencing it themselves. This simulation includes 5 roles: McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, Chicago Police Officers, Chicago citizens, Labor leaders (Albert Parsons, August Spies, George Engel, and Adolph Fischer), and the workers.Student packets include ever
Preview of Fragile State Case Study: Haiti 2014 - IB Global Politics

Fragile State Case Study: Haiti 2014 - IB Global Politics

This bundle includes three lessons. Each lesson requires between 1-3 hours, depending on how much is completed in class, or at home.The first lesson explores the concept of state fragility, including the characteristics and causes of fragile states. Students explore the concept through some discussions, video analysis, reading excerpts, and a brief case study (Haiti).The second lesson is a deep dive into fragility in Haiti. It focuses on the political turmoil, gang violence, and humanitarian nee
Preview of The Bureaucracy Stations Activity - Executive Branch (Google Comp.)

The Bureaucracy Stations Activity - Executive Branch (Google Comp.)

The Bureaucracy Stations ActivityDuring the Bureaucracy Stations Activity, students will rotate in small groups around a room to gather information from the attached pages and websites to fill out the questions in their “Bureaucracy Stations Activity” worksheet. Stations include video links, graphs, political cartoons, image analysis, and close reading activities. This hands-on and interactive lesson allows for student movement around the classroom while engaging in learning about government. Th
Preview of South China Sea Dispute Simulation Distance Learning

South China Sea Dispute Simulation Distance Learning

Created by
Chad Raymond
This is a role-play simulation of the South China Sea dispute in which students try to negotiate international agreements while pursuing conflicting objectives. Teams of students represent the countries of Brunei, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and the USA. The simulation can be conducted in the physical classroom or online.
Preview of Geography of Africa Complete Overview Interactive Lecture Notes | Editable

Geography of Africa Complete Overview Interactive Lecture Notes | Editable

Introduce or review the Geography of Africa with an Interactive Lecture!In this fully editable 31 page Interactive Lecture on the continent of Africa, your students will be introduced to the regions physical geography and the human changes to geography in the region. Set up according to the regions of Africa, students are posed questions for understanding and provided key content. Very visual, and impressive graphics allow students to evaluate the information, rather than simply copying notes fr
Preview of History as Mystery: An Unsolved Case

History as Mystery: An Unsolved Case

Created by
Dewey Dare
This lesson can be used as a way to introduce your class to the study of history as an evidence-based practice by having them "solve" an open case using the evidence available to them. It can also be used as a way to introduce thesis writing and using evidence in support of a claim for writing in History/Social Studies. The materials in the resources are entirely customizable -- you can build them to suit your needs using simple tools (e.g. Google Maps) or keep them as is.
Preview of The New Deal VIDEO & LESSON | Shark Tank-Like Engaging Activity!

The New Deal VIDEO & LESSON | Shark Tank-Like Engaging Activity!

All these resources go with and build off this video on the New Deal & FDR's First 100 Days.This is lesson and episode focuses on the amazing story of FDR's New Deal in his transformative first 100 days. The episode covers the election of 1932, President Roosevelt's philosophy- how the New Deal helped to not just combat the economic depression but the spiritual depression affecting Americans, his critics, and the legacy of the New Deal on America today. The resources that go with it include
Preview of Great Depression: Can You Survive?

Great Depression: Can You Survive?

Choose your own Great Depression adventure! Students learn a bit about the general global context of the late 1920's/1930's, and then can choose to do a deeper exploration of four countries: Japan, Germany, USA, and Mexico. Each country has a wealth of resources to choose from, allowing students to see how sometimes poverty and war were inescapable. A small worksheet is included in this bundle with 5 questions, allowing students to still process what they've learned, but not feel the pressure t
Preview of Anti-Rent Wars Skit with Vocabulary & Questions

Anti-Rent Wars Skit with Vocabulary & Questions

Teach your students about the Anti-Rent Wars (1839-1845) with an engaging historical skit! This often-overlooked piece of history is an inspiring tale of farmers rising up against their oppressors to reform the unfair land-owning system that had been in place across New York State since colonial days. It shows students how the next generation of every day Americans were inspired by the American Revolution to improve their lives. What is Included: Vocabulary words and definitions to help students
Preview of Civilization Simulation Game

Civilization Simulation Game

Created by
Dewey Dare
This multi-day lesson is aimed at World and Global History courses with the purpose of helping students understand how geography and natural resources impact the development of civilizations. Students engage in scenario-based learning simulation, choosing their location and the resources available to them before learning the fate of their civilization based on their selections. The students reflect and discuss their findings in order to discover how geography and natural resources would likely
Preview of Voices of Conflict: Exploring World War I Through Letters Simulation

Voices of Conflict: Exploring World War I Through Letters Simulation

Voices of Conflict: Exploring World War I Through LettersDescription: In "Echoes of Conflict," students will embark on a compelling journey through the tumultuous period of World War I, delving deep into the experiences, emotions, and challenges faced by individuals through the lens of personal correspondence. Through a variety of engaging activities centered around letters written by fictional characters from different backgrounds and perspectives, students will gain a nuanced understanding of
Preview of Materials and Role Cards for Nuremberg Mock Trial

Materials and Role Cards for Nuremberg Mock Trial

Created by
Alexander Lyvers
These are the accompanying primary source materials to go with the slideshow that walks students through the mock trial.After read the Rudolf Hoss reading for homework, they are ready to discuss the nature of the crimes against humanity that have taken place during the Holocaust. This lesson was intended as an entry event into WWII, but it could come after students gain more context as well.Students are then assigned roles (Defense, Prosecution, Hess, Goring, and Speer, and Jurors. Depending on
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