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Preview of World War I (World War 1) Timeline Activity for U.S. & World History

World War I (World War 1) Timeline Activity for U.S. & World History

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History Gal
This resource begins with the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand and ends with the Treaties of Versailles and Sevres. In this World War I activity, the teacher scatters and hides 32 event cards around the room. Students use QR readers to find the dates of the events and record the information on a handout. Then, students place the events in the correct chronological order on a timeline.No QR readers? No problem! A non-QR version is also included!Note: The QR codes were designed for students to
Preview of American Revolution Timeline Activity

American Revolution Timeline Activity

Created by
History Gal
This timeline Hunt and Race begins with events leading to the American Revolution starting in 1763 and ends with the Treaty of Paris of 1783. In this American Revolution timeline activity, the teacher scatters and hides 40 event cards around the room. When the students find an event card, they scan the QR code using a QR code reader app to reveal the date - no Internet needed! Then, students place the events in the correct chronological order on a timeline. No QR readers? No problem! A non-QR ve
Preview of Women's Suffrage Movement Reading Assignment and Worksheet, 1865-1920

Women's Suffrage Movement Reading Assignment and Worksheet, 1865-1920

Created by
I Like History
Follow me if you like this resource! You will be notified of other freebies and new products that I post.This four-page Reading Assignment and Worksheet provides an overview of the various activities, attributes and activities of women involved in the women's suffrage movement. It covers the time period from the end of the Civil War in 1865 through the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920. Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroo
Preview of Interactive Reading Notebook Fiction and Nonfiction Mega Bundle

Interactive Reading Notebook Fiction and Nonfiction Mega Bundle

Created by
Tracee Orman
Interactive Reading Notebook Fiction and Nonfiction Mega Bundle (Grades 5-12) A YEAR'S WORTH of activities: over 220 Common-Core aligned interactive reading foldable activities for secondary students. You do not have to use the Common Core State Standards to utilize this bundle! This download includes the following products:Interactive Notebook Reading Literature Bundle for ANY Novel or StoryInteractive Reading Notebook for Nonfiction Informational TextsInteractive Notebook Mini Books: Bundle of
Preview of Civil War Timeline Activity (With and Without QR Codes)

Civil War Timeline Activity (With and Without QR Codes)

Created by
History Gal
In this Civil War timeline activity, the teacher scatters and hides the 35 event cards around the room. The events begin in 1860 with the election of Abraham Lincoln and end with the 1865 surrender of the last Confederate general. Students use QR readers to find the dates of the events and record the information on a handout. Then, students place the events in the correct chronological order on a timeline. Students will be engaged while learning about important events that occurred during the C
Preview of Historical Thinking Bundle: A Complete Unit - Digital & Print!

Historical Thinking Bundle: A Complete Unit - Digital & Print!

Created by
The Cheat Sheet
This bundle contains 7 Historical Thinking lessons and a 4-5 day culminating group project where students are required to apply the skills from these lessons in a fun, critically engaging way. This means roughly 2 weeks of fully planned materials that will help your students develop their historical thinking skills!Included in this Unit Bundle:Introduction to Historical Thinking lessonHistorical Significance LessonContinuity and Change LessonCause and Consequence LessonHistorical Perspective Les
Preview of War of 1812 Timeline Activity (With and Without QR Codes)

War of 1812 Timeline Activity (With and Without QR Codes)

Created by
History Gal
In this War of 1812 timeline activity, the teacher scatters and hides the 28 event cards around the room. The events begin in 1803 with the Napoleonic Wars and end with the 1815 Treaty of Ghent. Students use QR readers to find the dates of the events and record the information on a handout. Then, students place the events in the correct chronological order on a timeline.No QR readers? No problem! A non-QR version is also included!Note: The QR codes were designed for students to use a QR code re
Preview of Civics Mega Bundle,  Government MEGA BUNDLE (Civics & Government Curriculum)

Civics Mega Bundle, Government MEGA BUNDLE (Civics & Government Curriculum)

This CIVICS and GOVERNMENT MEGA BUNDLE includes EVERYTHING you will need to plan for an engaging year in your CIVICS or GOVERNMENT classroom in PRINT & with GOOGLE LINKS! Students will explore Government and Civics concepts including U.S. Facts and Symbols, Background of Government, Types of Government, New Nation, The Constitution, Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch, Constitutional Rights and Freedoms, Citizenship, American Law, Politics, Voting, Elections, Public Opinion
Preview of Frederick Douglass, Non-Fiction Analysis to use for ANY Novel with Slavery Theme

Frederick Douglass, Non-Fiction Analysis to use for ANY Novel with Slavery Theme

Created by
Laura Randazzo
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is a compelling autobiography and provides an honest view of the harshness of life for enslaved African-Americans in the 1800s. Use this 45-minute lesson that includes a slice of Douglass’ narrative to show your students the ugly reality of life in pre-Civil War America.This package includes a two-page excerpt from Frederick Douglass’ book (in public domain) in which he details battling Mr. Covey, an abusive slave owner. After students read the pas
Preview of Challenges to Civil Liberties Primary Source Lesson

Challenges to Civil Liberties Primary Source Lesson

This engaging lesson plan on Challenges to Civil Liberties in American History is an excellent way to promote critical analysis of the ways fundamental rights can be taken away. The lesson includes the following 8 primary source documents (both images of the original document and printed text are included):Naturalization Act of 1789Alien Friends Act of 1789Alien Enemies Act of 1789Sedition Act of 1789Abraham Lincoln Suspending the Writ of Habeas CorpusAbraham Lincoln and the Press Sedition Act o
Preview of The Origin of Halloween Informational Text and Reading Check Questions

The Origin of Halloween Informational Text and Reading Check Questions

This is an informational text intended for secondary students about the origin of Halloween. It details the original Celtic celebration of Samhain, identifies the traditions that have been adopted by certain cultures and borrowed by different religions. This article discusses the interesting dynamic between pagan, religious, and secular beliefs that have all helped shape this yearly American experience. This is only the Quick Read and the reading check questions. It does not include vocabulary
Preview of US History NO-PREP Student-Centered Bundle: (Distance Learning & Google 1:1)

US History NO-PREP Student-Centered Bundle: (Distance Learning & Google 1:1)

Created by
Mad Historian
Throw your back out? Need a mental health day (or days)? New to teaching US History? Or, simply... do you want to shift away from constant teacher-led instruction? Then this 400+ page bundle is a MUST for your classroom! Many of these resources will supplement US History units that you teach throughout the school year; great to have in the middle of a unit when you want to shift the workload to the students! There is no prep work involved; just print, copy, and distribute or use digitally.
Preview of EPCOT Workbook, Full Park Curriculum for Trips and Homeschooling

EPCOT Workbook, Full Park Curriculum for Trips and Homeschooling

The "Ultimate EPCOT Workbook: Curriculum for Educational Trips and Homeschooling in the World's Most Magical Place" is a comprehensive educational companion designed for students and educators alike to enhance their EPCOT experience with a robust curriculum that makes each visit both fun and informative. This innovative printable workbook includes a diverse range of activities that are specifically tailored to each attraction within EPCOT, aiming to deepen the understanding of themes such as cul
Preview of The Atomic Bombing of Japan & End of WW2: A Complete Lesson - Digital & Print!

The Atomic Bombing of Japan & End of WW2: A Complete Lesson - Digital & Print!

Created by
The Cheat Sheet
This 2 day lesson is an integral part of any World War Two history unit. Please note: if you have already purchased our WORLD WAR 2 CANADA UNIT, this lesson is already included therein.Students will learn about the last months of WW2, including the Manhattan Project, the Potsdam Conference, the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the postwar Tokyo Trials.Students will analyze primary and secondary sources both justifying and condemning the atomic bombing of Japan. By the end of the les
Preview of AP®  US Government -- Unit 5 Bundle (Political Participation)

AP® US Government -- Unit 5 Bundle (Political Participation)

This comprehensive bundle contains the 13 printable worksheets that accompany the full AP® US Government Unit 5 curriculum. Your students will benefit from daily activities that include Short Answer, Fill-in-the-Blank, True/False "Match-'Ems" and more! The bundle also includes a free 40-question multiple choice test that covers the material from Unit 5.Our bundle is the perfect companion to help prepare for the AP® Exam. -- All worksheets contain annotated answer keys with full bibliographic i
Preview of U.S. History Bundle: Reading Passages + Activities, Printables, Assessments

U.S. History Bundle: Reading Passages + Activities, Printables, Assessments

This United States History Bundle includes lesson and activities focusing on The Thirteen Colonies, The American Revolution and The United States Constitution. For specific previews, details and reviews, please view the products individually.Quick Links:⭐️ The Thirteen Colonies⚠️ American Revolution⭐️ The U.S. Constitution⭐️ All U.S. History
Preview of The Rise of Dictators WWII

The Rise of Dictators WWII

In this extensive worksheet the students learn about the dictators of World War II, and how they came to rise and take over their countries. This is a reading guide with reading reflection questions.
Preview of World War II - Operation Barbarossa German Invasion of Russia Guided Reading!

World War II - Operation Barbarossa German Invasion of Russia Guided Reading!

PDF Download - World War II - Operation Barbarossa German Invasion of Russia Guided Reading!Now 1:1 Google Compatible! [Google Form link included]Immerse your students in a guided reading that introduces the background, causes, process, and outcome of the failed Operation Barbarossa! Students analyze primary and secondary sources along the way!Interactive and infographic type reading activities that gets your students involved and engaged in their learning. Guided reading questions supplement th
Preview of Citizens United Supreme Court Case Analysis Lesson

Citizens United Supreme Court Case Analysis Lesson

This engaging lesson plan on the landmark Supreme Court case Citizens United is a fantastic resource for teaching about campaign finance and how money has influenced American politics. The lesson includes step-by-step instructions from beginning to end with links to recommended videos and online resources. The lesson starts with an excerpt of the 1st Amendment and students reflect on whether they feel campaign donations are part of free speech. Then, the teacher directions will guide you thr
Preview of Industrial Revolution: Riis' Pieces - Jacob Riis, How the Other Half Live

Industrial Revolution: Riis' Pieces - Jacob Riis, How the Other Half Live

Created by
Heather Cowdell
Jacob Riis was a reporter, photographer, and social reformer. This inquisitive lesson allows students to visually see what type of living conditions existed during the Industrial Era through the lens of Jacob Riis. He took photos of city life and exposed the poor conditions in a book called How the Other Half Live. Students will critically examine both his photographs and excerpts from his writings and determine if his pictures are trustworthy, or if he staged his subjects. This lesson includes
Preview of AP®  US Government - Comprehensive Full-Year Accompanying Curriculum

AP® US Government - Comprehensive Full-Year Accompanying Curriculum

This comprehensive full-year curriculum bundle contains the 66 printable worksheets and daily activities that accompany the complete AP® US Government curriculum. Your students will benefit from daily activities that include Short Answer, Fill-in-the-Blank, True/False "Match-'Ems" and more! The bundle also includes a free multiple choice test to accompany each unit.Our bundle is the perfect companion to help prepare for the AP® Exam. -- All worksheets contain annotated answer keys with full bi
Preview of Making a Murderer Questions Analysis Episode 1

Making a Murderer Questions Analysis Episode 1

Created by
Tracee Orman
Making a Murderer Questions & Critical-Thinking Analysis for Season 1 Episode 1 "Eighteen Years Lost" Engage your students in meaningful debate and critical-thinking exercises using my materials for teaching "Making a Murderer," the popular Netflix® documentary about Steven Avery. Students will not only view and analyze the episodes, but they will read and research primary documents. This is nonfiction your students will WANT to read, research, dissect, and evaluate. The "Making a Murderer
Preview of Intro to Serial Podcast: Controversial Court Cases Stations - Distance Learning

Intro to Serial Podcast: Controversial Court Cases Stations - Distance Learning

This digital and printable product is the perfect intro for any Serial Podcast unit!While I am using this resource as a pre-reading activity for Season 1 of the Serial Podcast with my students, it also works as a stand alone lesson when studying historic court cases! In this activity, your students will be able to study 4 controversial court cases through interactive learning stations. Made with Google Slides, these interactive stations provide videos, articles, and higher-order thinking questio
Preview of Civil Rights in America Bundle (Starting with African American Experience)

Civil Rights in America Bundle (Starting with African American Experience)

In this bundle students are exposed to the Vicious Cycle, Pyramid of Hate, scenarios to help understand race dilemmas in America. The focus begins with the African American fight for civil rights and how that movement inspired other groups to evaluate and fight for change. Students Tasks Include: Primary source documents, presentation topics, film sheets, research tasks, scenarios, roleplay activities, and more. This unit is designed to make students think about the impact of the past on present
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