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Preview of Design a School Project (Based on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs) | PBL

Design a School Project (Based on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs) | PBL

This project-based learning activity is intended as a culminating project following a lesson on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. This project would be appropriate for a high school Psychology course or Social Studies course. I used this project with my Social Studies students as a culminating project after watching the documentary film, "The Bad Kids" (could also be used with "Stand and Deliver," "Lean on Me," or a similar film.Step I:In this exercise, students will connect what they've learned abou
Preview of Multiple Perspectives Lesson

Multiple Perspectives Lesson

Created by
Love From Miss H
This highly-engaging multiple perspectives lesson helps students investigate both sides of the conflict between Native Americans and settlers. This product includes nonfiction text, maps, and links to videos supporting the point-of-view for the Native Americans and the settlers. A depth and complexity graphic organizer helps students take synthesize the information and focus their argument. After my students work through the information, we have a debate to decide...who has the right to the land
Preview of Second Amendment:  Research and Class Debate (Gr. 7-12)

Second Amendment: Research and Class Debate (Gr. 7-12)

No study of the Constitution or current events is complete without a well researched and organized class debate. This resource provides teacher and student guidance through the 2nd Amendment debate process-- researching the Amendment and its modern application, the debate format, and a written reflection to conclude.This bundle includes:- Ppt to guide class- Research organizers for student use- Four sourced documents to spur research- Sentence starters for debate participant use- Sideline orga
Preview of Source Analysis (OPCVL) Reference Guide

Source Analysis (OPCVL) Reference Guide

IB aligned reference guide that gives students the tools/language to use for evaluating sources.  It includes:A comprehensive list of types of sources (i.e. memoirs, documentaries, podcasts,etc...) with descriptions of their values and limitations.  One pagers that define Origin, Purpose, Content and categorize their values and limitations A “Handy Dandy One Pager” with sentence starters to help students write their analysis of a source.All in a ready to print packet! I.B. (International Baccala
Preview of Mesopotamia Website and Inquiry Questions for a Project Based Learning Activity!

Mesopotamia Website and Inquiry Questions for a Project Based Learning Activity!

Students love this website project! To add depth and complexity to your unit on Mesopotamia, students start by picking an inquiry question from the ones provided or create their own based on their interests. They can work individually, in pairs, or small groups to create a website using Google Sites, Canva or any other platform that you have taught them to use. What should be included is on the assignment page, but you can tell students that these are some ideas to include or ideas that they hav
Preview of Ancient Civilizations Logic Puzzles FREE

Ancient Civilizations Logic Puzzles FREE

Created by
steve thompsen
These work sheets teach history using logic puzzles. The puzzles are intended to advance the students organizational and logic skills while also giving them knowledge of historical events. The attempt here is to teach across the curriculum using a fun format. Designed by Stephen Thompsen; a teacher with an in depth knowledge of history.You can buy the whole packet for $2.00-look for it listed beside this free offering. Keywords: Logic, puzzles, ancient history and math, deductive reasoning.
Preview of Authoritarian Leaders of the 20th century: Online Simulation

Authoritarian Leaders of the 20th century: Online Simulation

Students play an online history simulation that calls them to choose decisions of past authoritarian leaders.  Along the way, they take notes in this note catcher, and in the end discover which leader their choices most resembled and compare and contrast the leaders. Includes Answer Key.Great for:SubsIB history teachers focusing on Authoritarian States
Preview of Born A Crime - Introduction Choice Board

Born A Crime - Introduction Choice Board

Struggling with how to introduce Trevor Noah's amazing memoir, Born A Crime? Well, look no further! This choice board activity is CHOCK FULL of AMAZING activities sure to entice even the most reluctant of students. This assignment will take 2 full class days for students to complete, but they will emerge knowledgeable about Apartheid, diverse literature, and the awesome backstory of comedian and The Daily Show host, Trevor Noah. Suitable for all levels - don't pass this up!
Preview of Ancient Egypt Website Project - Inquiry Questions Included!

Ancient Egypt Website Project - Inquiry Questions Included!

Students love to learn about Ancient Egypt and yearn to learn more. There are 39 inquiry questions for students to choose from regarding social structure, innovations, civilization, and cultural practices; they research what interests them. Students then can create a website using Google Sites, Canva, or any website generator. They can work in teams (which my students loved) and share what they have learned with others in the class. I have included a link to Google Slides to project or share wit
Preview of FREE Greek Alphabet Wall Display Gifted Language Arts

FREE Greek Alphabet Wall Display Gifted Language Arts

Created by
Simone Ryals
FREE Greek Alphabet Wall Display Gifted Language ArtsIf they already know the alphabet, try posting this one above your whiteboard instead! It includes upper and lower case symbols, English (Latin) equivalences, and pronunciations. It prints in landscape format with two letters per page and fit just perfectly in a horizontal row over my board as traditional alphabet displays do--but with a real wow effect that makes everyone entering the room stop and actually look at the letters. Letters are
Preview of The Transcontinental Railroad (Reader Participation Script)" [*New Book Trailer]

The Transcontinental Railroad (Reader Participation Script)" [*New Book Trailer]

Check out the New Book Trailer (+13 Rating): [All profits from this work go to the Homeless.] This is a very fun and sophisticated Readers Theater Pariticipation script. It involves a large audience, as many participants are directly required, and the audience also participates throughout the play. It is set in the fictitious town of Promontory (at the saloon), and explores several themes from the building of the Transcontinental Railroad. The full title is, "The Transcontinental Railroad T
Preview of "The Lost Gold Mine (A Rdrs Th Participation Script)" [*New Book Trailer]

"The Lost Gold Mine (A Rdrs Th Participation Script)" [*New Book Trailer]

[OUR MOST POPULAR SCRIPT, AND ONE OF THE BEST OUT THERE!]Check out the New Book Trailer (+13 Rating): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SE7yE0KDIeo&t=4s[All profits from this work go to the Homeless. A bonus script is included.] This is a reader's theater/participation play that explores the theme of California's Gold Rush. It has all the usual characters that you would find in a good melodrama or participation play. It involves about 25 students who are directly involved, and there are even a
Preview of "The Best Readers Theater Scripts from the Usual Bohemian I" [*New Book Trailer]

"The Best Readers Theater Scripts from the Usual Bohemian I" [*New Book Trailer]

Check out the New Book Trailer (+13 Rating): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SE7yE0KDIeo&t=4s[(If purchased separately, would cost approximately $45.00(discounted), Money Back Guarantee: labouyer@yahoo.oom). All profits from this work go to the Homeless.] This is a compilation of the best readers theater scripts from the Usual Bohemian's collection. It includes 16 scripts: “Music Words,” “The Boatswain Murders,” “My Brother Isn’t Sick,” “The Moor at Grimm Calais,” “The Blackbird Song of
Preview of Maori Proverbs, Kia Maumahara ki nga Whakatauki: Remember Maori Proverbs

Maori Proverbs, Kia Maumahara ki nga Whakatauki: Remember Maori Proverbs

Created by
Shary Bobbins
Kia Maumahara ki nga Whakatauki: Remember Maori Proverbs is a fantastic resourceto share with students and colleagues.This beautiful photography book captures the essence of Mãori culture through whakatauki (Mãori Proverbs). These ancient words are remembered through photography reflecting deeper meanings to Mãori proverbs. Tangata whenua (people of the land) is the main theme of this book;emphasising the strong connection between Mãori people and their land.Please write a REVIEW, thanks so much
Preview of "The Tale of the Mountain Cat (A Theater Script)" [*New Book Trailer]

"The Tale of the Mountain Cat (A Theater Script)" [*New Book Trailer]

Check out the New Book Trailer (+13 Rating): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SE7yE0KDIeo&t=4sWith a money back guarantee (labouyer@yahoo.com). [All profits from this work go to the Homeless.] This is a very friendly script that is based on a story about a boastful Mountain Cat who comes into a meadow community and creates a confrontation. It is done in a "Native American" style of legend and story telling. This script can be done with all levels of players, and should be a very fun and exc
Preview of "Racist Principles" Tug-Of-War

"Racist Principles" Tug-Of-War

In 2015, Bernie Sanders set the internet abuzz when he declared that the U.S. "was, in fact, based on racist principles." The New York Times put out an Op-Ed declaring that the Constitution was not pro-slavery, prompting a response from the Atlantic asserting the opposite. In this activity, students identify and evaluate evidence based on various perspectives. Beyond seeing how different "facts" can be supported by historical evidence and readings, students practice critical thinking in assessin
Preview of Weekly Confucius Quotes Sayings Social Studies Language Arts Character

Weekly Confucius Quotes Sayings Social Studies Language Arts Character

Created by
Simone Ryals
This is a set of posters I made for my class of 5th grade gifted and high achievers, mostly but not all focusing on education and learning. They're great for writing prompts, Socratic seminars, and teaching about Eastern philosophies. There are 46 included, so you can pick and choose which saying of the week is most applicable to your circumstances. Many thanks to the Puzzle Den for the super picture of pebbles used for the border! The Puzzle Den Feedback of 4s is always appreciated, as i
Preview of AP/CP/HON Level History Workbook Bundle

AP/CP/HON Level History Workbook Bundle

Pairing my most popular offering (World History Workbook) with my most well constructed (United States History) at a slashed price is my way of helping other busy teachers and striving students. Excelsior all!
Preview of Julius Caesar Lights! Camera! Literature! Videos Literary/Tutorial/Film Guide
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Julius Caesar Lights! Camera! Literature! Videos Literary/Tutorial/Film Guide

Created by
Spike Literature
Let Spike Literature's Julius Caesar video provide background, discussion prompts and cross-curricular information, and "Get to Know Bill..." is a Shakespeare tutorial making reading and understanding his plays easier. Finally, LIT BITS is a guide to movie watching with tips and recommendations. ALL THREE perfect for various learning modalities and ALL satisfy CCSS and PBL standards.
Preview of Brown Girl, Brown Girl, Hasn’t Anyone

Brown Girl, Brown Girl, Hasn’t Anyone

Details the travails of a young girl caught up between mixed cultures, languages and geopolitical influences. Includes ready to print follow-up lesson plans that include justification for integrated studies, gifted education, the five themes of geography, research and writing, and of course, sequencing of events. Can be scaffolded for all learning types, since lessons are kinesthetic. Must be used with "Brown Girl, Brown Girl, Hasn’t Anyone," which can be obtained from your favorite book store.
Preview of Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Harlem Renaissance Essay

Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Harlem Renaissance Essay

Created by
Ron Berglas
I create this lesson for my junior English class after viewing MA RAINEY'S BLACK BOTTOM on Netflix together. I found the script for the film and copied the two monologues into the lesson. This lesson is to assist your students in understanding how language can inform as to background, subliminal intent, educational background, and character. It is also good at helping your students understand how challenging and dangerous it was when being black was equated with being sub-human.
Preview of “The Death of Phillip Horatio Dahlman”

“The Death of Phillip Horatio Dahlman”

This is an excerpt from the new novel, “The Shadows at Cortez Square.” The narrative concerns a conflict that took place in a back alley in “Marysville,” California during “The Gold Rush Exposition” of 1858. Caution: the work does entail graphic details and the death of a gila monster. "Aids Orphans Remembered" [The work is literary fiction.]
Preview of Doodle Notes 1619 Podcast: Episode 1

Doodle Notes 1619 Podcast: Episode 1

Engage your upper level students with doodle notes to guide your student through episode 1 of the 1619 Project podcast. Further the discussion with argument and analysis writing prompts.
Preview of The American Revolution: Conflicts in Boston DBQ

The American Revolution: Conflicts in Boston DBQ

In this document based analysis task, students will analyze and corroborate four different sources to develop an argument to the inquiry question: Who was responsible for the Boston Massacre?DQB Includes:- 4 Cited Historical Sources with Analysis Questions- Corroboration Discussion Questions- Written Response Outline***See Causes of the American Revolution Bundle for complete series of activities***
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Importance of learning social studies

Social studies offers valuable insights into history, geography, and much more. Social studies captivates students by providing them with perspectives from the past, present, and future, allowing them to understand history and navigate current events. It enables them to appreciate how previous generations have shaped their present reality. In essence, social studies opens their eyes to the vastness of life beyond their immediate surroundings.

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Learning social studies offers many benefits to students in terms of helping them develop a holistic understanding of the world. Namely, it helps them:

  • Learn about the achievements, challenges, perspectives, traditions, and customs of different societies
  • Evaluate information, analyze evidence, and make informed judgments about complex social, economic, and political issues
  • Become active, responsible, and engaged citizens
  • Comprehend global issues such as human rights, environmental sustainability, and economic disparities

By teaching social studies, teachers can help students develop critical thinking skills, foster civic engagement, and promote social awareness and responsibility.

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If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable or digital social studies resources, TPT has an extensive array of instructional materials for every learning need, topic, or grade level. Whether you’re teaching students about America’s democratic process, the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., how to read maps, or World War II, we’ve got you covered.

Social studies resources on TPT offer informative lessons, engaging texts, intriguing facts, interactive puzzles, and enjoyable trivia games. These grade-specific resources ensure that all students can access age-appropriate materials that stimulate their minds and enhance their creative thinking abilities.

For instance, first graders can explore worksheets on senses and emotions, followed by a coloring page featuring Harriet Tubman. Older students can test their knowledge with quizzes on statistics and capital cities, then delve into the history of the Underground Railroad through an informational sheet or enjoy a word search focused on civil rights leaders. With such a wide variety of subjects and topics covered, our social studies pages provide endless opportunities for students to explore the world in captivating ways.

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