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Preview of Lost Colony of Roanoke DIGITAL ESCAPE ROOM for Google Drive® | Virginia Dare

Lost Colony of Roanoke DIGITAL ESCAPE ROOM for Google Drive® | Virginia Dare

Created by
Think Tank
The Lost Colony of Roanoke DIGITAL Escape Room will take students on a secret mission through two 360° VIEW rooms! This escape room has students decode interesting facts about the Lost Colony of Roanoke, John White and Virginia Dare. Drag the mouse or keypad to move the screen for a 360 view! All you have to do is share the link with your students!! It’s THAT easy! No prior knowledge is needed.***STUDENT GOOGLE ACCOUNTS™ REQUIRED FOR USE***Students will read 4 short passages, then answer questio
Preview of Europe Webquest (World Geography and History)

Europe Webquest (World Geography and History)

The Europe Geography and History Webquest comes with a worksheet and an answer key. Each link in the Europe webquest points to information that your students need to complete the worksheet. Besides printing the worksheets, no other prep is needed to conduct this activity.How to use this resource:1.) Share the PDF webquest file with clickable links to student computers. 2.) Print the accompanying worksheets. 3.) That’s it! Students are ready to get started.Students click the links embedded into s
Preview of THE BLACK PLAGUE | The Worst Pandemic in History Webquest | Worksheets

THE BLACK PLAGUE | The Worst Pandemic in History Webquest | Worksheets

Created by
Class Act Press
Save time with this 15-page, no-prep, printable webquest, which features worksheets that introduce students to the BLACK PLAGUE, the worst pandemic in history, and also about its connection to the COVID-19 pandemic. You can preview the websites used in this resource at tinyurl.com/ycuabsfh and tinyurl.com/sxenj64. Vocabulary and answer keys are included. This webquest is suitable for junior high, middle school, high school, homeschool, and developmental college classes. +++++++++++++++++++++
Preview of Google Earth - Tour of Renaissance Arts & Culture

Google Earth - Tour of Renaissance Arts & Culture

Have you ever wanted to take your students on a field trip, but without all the hassle? Have you ever wanted to take your students to the place you were studying so they could see it with their own eyes?! Well now you can with Google Earth! This resource will take your students on a virtual field trip as well as give them questions to answer throughout their trip. Trust me, this is a resource that you want for your classroom.This resource explores some of the most important places during the Ren
Preview of World History Webquest Five Periods BUNDLE (Ancient, Middle Ages, Modern, etc.)

World History Webquest Five Periods BUNDLE (Ancient, Middle Ages, Modern, etc.)

This is my BUNDLE of 10 webquest pages that span across all of WORLD HISTORY, from pre-history to the modern day! This would be a great resource to take students through a basic overview of the the story of humanity from the beginning until today, using webquests that are engaging and thought-provoking. See individual product descriptions for more information!Webquests Included:1. Early Human Period (two pages) - covering prehistory, hominids, the Agricultural Revolution, and more!2. Ancient P
Preview of Italian and German Unification Webquest

Italian and German Unification Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
Despite their long histories, Italy and Germany are both younger than the United States! In this activity, students will examine a variety of primary and secondary online sources to learn about the nationalist and political forces that resulted in the unification of Italy and Germany. Each section includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or examine the source, and complete the questions or task.This activity is designe
Preview of Northern Ireland Conflict (The Troubles) WebQuest with Google Notebook

Northern Ireland Conflict (The Troubles) WebQuest with Google Notebook

Created by
Ever Wonder Why
This WebQuest is designed to teach about the Northern Ireland conflict, known as The Troubles, in an engaging way, also suitable for independent learning! This activity includes:A WebQuest about the Northern Ireland conflict, with various interactive activities such as short videos and articles, a song analysis, wall art analysis, QR codes, and 39 questions.An interactive Google notebook (29 pages)- Students type their answers directly into the document! No need to print anything, great for onli
Preview of Nationalism in the 19th Century Webquest

Nationalism in the 19th Century Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
In what ways have nationalities shaped our identities and behaviors? In this activity, students will examine a variety of primary and secondary online sources to learn about nationalism in the 19th century. This webquest also includes an -isms organizer activity that contextualizes nationalism amidst other 19th century -isms such as romanticism and realism. Each section includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or exami
Preview of Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great Webquest

Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
What makes some rulers "great" and others "terrible"? In this activity, students will examine a variety of primary and secondary online sources to learn about Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great, two influential absolute monarchs of Russia. Each section includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or examine the source, and complete the questions or task.This activity is designed for a 90-minute block or two 60-minute cl
Preview of The Scientific Revolution Webquest

The Scientific Revolution Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
What would you do if you discovered a new planet, but all your friends got mad about it? In this activity, students will examine a variety of primary and secondary online sources to learn about the Scientific Revolution. They will focus on Galileo Galilei, his discoveries, and learn about the resistance he encountered within the Catholic Church. Each section includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or examine the sourc
Preview of Louis XIV at Versailles Webquest

Louis XIV at Versailles Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
Why do kings live in palaces? In this activity, students will examine a variety of primary and secondary online sources to learn about the Louis XIV and his court at Versailles. Each section includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or examine the source, and complete the questions or task.This activity is designed for a 90-minute block or two 60-minute class periods. It can be used as independent work, partner work, gr
Preview of Fascism and Nazism in Europe Webquest

Fascism and Nazism in Europe Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
Why do people embrace violent ideologies? In this activity, students will examine a variety of primary and secondary online sources to learn about the emergence of fascism and Nazism in the wake of World War I and the Great Depression. Each section includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or examine the source, and complete the questions or task.Important Note: This lesson introduces students to promotional material wr
Preview of LOUVRE/PRADO MUSEUM WEBQUEST BUNDLE w/ BONUS ACTIVITY

LOUVRE/PRADO MUSEUM WEBQUEST BUNDLE w/ BONUS ACTIVITY

Created by
FRENCHDIVA
Here are 2 webquests PLUS a bonus activity to help your students learn about the legendary Louvre and El Prado museums, their history and their art. Both are in English, so they are accessible for all students at all levels in all classes.Best of all--NO PREP FOR YOU--just print and go! (or assign them digitally--see details in the files after purchase)
Preview of Capitalism, Socialism, and Communism Webquest

Capitalism, Socialism, and Communism Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
Which is the stronger force in society - individual self-interest or social cooperation? In this activity, students will examine a variety of primary and secondary online sources to learn about the how capitalism, socialism, and communism developed in tandem with and in response to the Industrial Revolution. Each section includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or examine the source, and complete the questions or task.
Preview of Bundle Ancient Greece Activity on Gods and Goddesses - Greek Mythology

Bundle Ancient Greece Activity on Gods and Goddesses - Greek Mythology

Do you need an engaging activity to support your students in learning about Greek mythology? Are you teaching The Odyssey? If you want to motivate your students, then download this Ancient Greece Bundle Activity WebQuests of Gods and Goddesses!With this WebQuest, students will research the Titans & Olympians, mythological monsters, modern-day connections, relationships to the solar system, words based on mythology, symbols, reflections, and more! Some research questions students will locate
Preview of WWI Interactive Bundle - The Guardian - Start to End of War

WWI Interactive Bundle - The Guardian - Start to End of War

This packet consists of four different assignments paired with The Guardian and its interactive site - "A global guide to the first world war - interactive documentary"The activities will call for students to dive into each chapter of the website, searching for answers to essential questions that will educate on areas such as the domino effect, trench warfare, loss of life, gains/losses at the end of the war, etc. The Guardian - WWI Interactive
Preview of Enlightenment Thinkers Webquest

Enlightenment Thinkers Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
What is the source of truth? In this activity, students will examine a variety of online sources to learn about key thinkers of the Enlightenment and the contributions of each. Each section includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or examine the source, and complete the questions or task.This activity is designed for a 90-minute block or two 60-minute class periods. This activity is designed as a jigsaw-type partner ac
Preview of The Scientific Revolution Webquest

The Scientific Revolution Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
What would you do if you discovered a new planet, but all your friends got mad about it? In this activity, students will examine a variety of primary and secondary online sources to learn about the Scientific Revolution. They will focus on Galileo Galilei, his discoveries, and learn about the resistance he encountered within the Catholic Church. Each section includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or examine the sourc
Preview of RIGHTEOUS AMONG THE NATIONS (HOLOCAUST WEB QUEST + PROJECT)

RIGHTEOUS AMONG THE NATIONS (HOLOCAUST WEB QUEST + PROJECT)

Are you looking for an impactful way to teach your students about the Holocaust while highlighting the power of individual courage and moral integrity? Introducing our WebQuest: The Righteous Among the Nations—a comprehensive, interactive, and deeply meaningful educational tool designed specifically for middle and high school students.What Your Students Will GainHistorical Knowledge: A solid understanding of the Holocaust and its broader implications.Research Skills: Proficiency in using diverse
Preview of WWI Bundle-- Includes Movie Analysis, Foldable Project, & WebQuest Activity!

WWI Bundle-- Includes Movie Analysis, Foldable Project, & WebQuest Activity!

Awesome and engaging WWI resources bundled together! Includes WWII resource FREEBIE! Includes:All Quiet on the Western Front (Movie Analysis)M.A.I.N. Causes of WWI Foldable ProjectUS Entering WWI & Treaty of Versailles WebQuestFREEBIE!!-- WWII (Hitler's Invasions & Attacks Graphic Organizer)All Quiet on the Western Front (Movie Analysis)This is a great supplemental resource to use to help teach WWI through film. This resource is intended for students to be fully engaged in the film with
Preview of Global History - New Age of Imperialism Webquest

Global History - New Age of Imperialism Webquest

The New Age of Imperialism will engage students in an overall definition and means by which people were imperialized by Europeans and the Empire of Japan. Imperialized areas include; Africa, China, India, and Japan (both an imperialized and an imperialist country). Students will use critical thinking skills for political cartoons, maps, charts, and graphs as well as questions based upon imperialism. Student will create their own political cartoon based upon imperialism, and complete a unit
Preview of Constitutional Monarchy in England Webquest

Constitutional Monarchy in England Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
How did constitutionalism take hold in England? In this activity, students will examine a variety of primary and secondary online sources to learn about how Parliament checked the power of absolutist-minded rulers. Each module includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or examine the source, and complete the questions or task.This activity is designed for a 90-minute block or two 60-minute class periods. It can be used a
Preview of French Revolution Webquest Bundle

French Revolution Webquest Bundle

The bundle contains 4 webquests about the causes, significant events, and important people of the French Revolution. Each of the lessons will take at least one class period to complete. Students will use kid-friendly websites to answer the questions. I have included answer keys. Please message me if you have any questions.*Engaging lessons! *No textbook required*Editable Word Documents*The documents can be uploaded to your website or Google Drive; please make sure, however, that it is password p
Preview of Italian and German Unification Webquest

Italian and German Unification Webquest

Created by
Andrea Dashe
Despite their long histories, Italy and Germany are both younger than the United States! In this activity, students will examine a variety of primary and secondary online sources to learn about the nationalist and political forces that resulted in the unification of Italy and Germany. Each section includes a resource (or resources) on the left and questions or a task on the right. Students will open the link, read or examine the source, and complete the questions or task.This activity is designe
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Find European History resources | TPT

Take your students on a journey through European history with TPT! If you’re an educator or parent looking for printable or digital resources to help your student learn about European history, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re teaching about the Renaissance, the Age of Exploration, or the World Wars, there are plenty of high-quality TPT resources at your fingertips to teach European history to your students.

European history activities to try

Here are a few examples of the different types of activities and lessons you can find on TPT to help teach students about European history:

Centers & Stations

Through the use of centers, students can collaborate and discuss topics and content they examine for various eras in European history. For example, you could have students navigate through a handful of centers or stations to help them learn about different elements of the Renaissance period, including influential cities, leaders, and artists. Or, to help them learn about the key figures and milestones of the French Revolution.

Map Making

With map-making activities you can not only teach students about European history, but also incorporate geography into your lessons. As they label and color maps, students can learn about important places in Europe and how European countries have expanded (and fallen) over time. For example, you could have students make maps of Europe before and after World War I to identify how the conflict impacted Europe.

Primary Source Analysis

One of the best ways to learn about European history is through historical documents, letters, diaries, art, and literature. Encourage students to use these firsthand accounts to gain a deeper understanding about European people and events. For instance, you can have students read excerpts from the works of Enlightenment philosophers — like Mary Wollstonecraft — and how they contributed to the political thinking of the time.

Research Projects

Have students research and present on a specific topic of European history, like the Age of Exploration. For example, ask students to choose a famous European Explorer to research, and have them write a short biography of that person or create a short video or presentation about their achievements and legacy.

Frequently asked questions for teaching European history

What is taught in European history?

In European history courses, students are taught about the cultural, economic, political, and social milestones that shaped Europe from the Middle Ages until the present.

What types of European History resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of European history resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from interactive notebooks to gallery walks.

How do I find European history resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing European history lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for European history resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.