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Preview of American Revolution Protest Poster Project - 3 day lesson plan, CCSS

American Revolution Protest Poster Project - 3 day lesson plan, CCSS

This is a project-based 3-day Common Core lesson plan that covers the key events on the road to the American Revolution. The end result is a creative poster that displays the research in protest-like fashion. We've made it very thorough so that you and your students get the most out of it. Students will: Participate in lessons with Warm Ups/Exit Tickets, use fun printable cards that the teacher assigns groups with, use a graphic organizer for research, analyze primary source material, and create
Preview of World War I and World War II Research Poster Projects & More (BUNDLE 8th-12th)

World War I and World War II Research Poster Projects & More (BUNDLE 8th-12th)

Looking for a dynamic and engaging way to teach World War I and World War II, with a special emphasis on the U.S.? Then unleash the power of historical knowledge with our World War I and World War II Collaborative Research Poster Project Bundle! This comprehensive WWI & WWII package dives deep into the events, causes, and impact of these pivotal conflicts.Perfect for grades 9-12, this content-rich bundle features eight research poster projects with stations strategically placed around large
Preview of The Roaring Twenties Poster

The Roaring Twenties Poster

A Roaring Twenties poster that encompasses key elements of the era, including the Lost Generation, the Harlem Renaissance, Rural Counterattack, Red Scare, KKK, Immigration Restriction, sports mania, and the changing role of young women, can serve as a powerful educational tool. Such a poster can provide a visual representation of the multifaceted and complex cultural, social, and political landscape of the 1920s.
Preview of Create Your Own Settlement - Project - Includes 5 days of lesson planning, CCSS

Create Your Own Settlement - Project - Includes 5 days of lesson planning, CCSS

This is a project-based 5-day set of lessons that covers the background to the original American settlements and results in students creating their own settlements. The end result is that groups of students create a poster explaining their charter and society. We've made it thorough so that you and your students get the most out of it. Students will: Participate in lessons with Warm Ups/Exit Tickets, engage in worksheets to research the original settlements, analyze primary source material, brai
Preview of Choice Board for Historical Figure Project | FREE! | Grades 7-12

Choice Board for Historical Figure Project | FREE! | Grades 7-12

A great way to differentiate in your classroom is to have your students choose their OWN project. This handout includes 12 diverse projects that students can complete when studying historical figures. Many of the projects can be done using paper or the internet (specific internet sites are included). A grading rubric is also included that can be used for any of the projects. *********************************************************************You may also be interested in:⭐Teaching Strategies
Preview of World War II Research Poster Projects and Graphic Organizers (BUNDLE)

World War II Research Poster Projects and Graphic Organizers (BUNDLE)

DESCRIPTION:If you're looking for an interactive, dynamic, and creative way of teaching about WWII, with a focus on the U.S., then look no further. This comprehensive World War II Collaborative Research Poster Project Bundle will allow your students to get a better understanding of how these timeline events unfolded and the ramifications it had on the world. This four-part bundle poster project is perfect for grades 9th-12th (and homeschool) and contains research stations strategically placed
Preview of Veterans Day Research Poster Project

Veterans Day Research Poster Project

DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Veterans Day on Nov. 11th with a visually impactful and educational project for your students! Our Veterans Day Research Poster Project, designed for grades 8th-12th (and homeschoolers), engages students in honoring American veterans through original illustrations, commemorative coins, and heartfelt poems. Get your students involved either individually or in groups and display their creative masterpieces throughout the classroom.Key Points:1. Visually Impactful Artwork: Thi
Preview of Black History Month Project

Black History Month Project

This is a project students can do to learn more about Black history around the world. As always, I give student choices as well as approval for people not on the list. Students will look at the person's background, achievements, and reflect over their impact(s).
Preview of Social Studies Bulletin Board- Ethnic Studies Term Posters: Racism, Prejudice

Social Studies Bulletin Board- Ethnic Studies Term Posters: Racism, Prejudice

Social Studies and Ethnic Studies Word Wall Terms Posters: Grades 7-12This classroom decor poster set contains the essential terms for your Ethnic Studies and Social Studies classroom. This set defines racism, discrimination, hegemony, diaspora along with many other terms, then the set offers reflection, share and relate cards to offer a multifaceted lesson on ethnic studies topics. See the preview with all the details! The definitions are simple enough for students to understand, yet rigorous e
Preview of American and French Revolution Protest Poster Projects - PAIR PACK - CCSS

American and French Revolution Protest Poster Projects - PAIR PACK - CCSS

This is a pair-pack of our popular projects for the American Revolution and French Revolution. These resources each have a project-based 3-day Common Core lesson plan that covers the key events on the road to the revolution. The end result is a fun simulation in which groups of students create a fun, researched poster that displays the information in protest-like fashion. We've made it very thorough so that you and your students get the most out of it. Students will: Participate in lessons with
Preview of 19th Century American Life Gallery Walk

19th Century American Life Gallery Walk

Created by
HC Homeroom
This gallery walk is something that I use with my 11th grade US history students, but could be easily adjusted for any grade level. I post each "station" around the room for students to reference while completing comprehensive questions about each station. These stations keep students engaged with topics such as:Beginning of American SportsMusic in late 1800sEarly moviesImmigrationWorld Exposition inventionsTenement Housing and Xenophobia
Preview of The Events that Led to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The Events that Led to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Special poster and suggested activities for Humann Rights Day - coming up December 10. The Declaration was a result of a series of gradual events. As much we know and teach the importance of human rights, we hardly ever hear about the chain of events that led to its writing and signing. This is an opportunity to give high school students some new knowledge. The poster features a chain of events, that are often overlooked, that led to the writing and signing of the Universal Declaration of Human
Preview of Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand - Infographic Background Brief - Road to WWII

Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand - Infographic Background Brief - Road to WWII

Students need background knowledge to comprehend the novels of the EngageNY modules. Infographic Background Briefs are 1-page documents that serve as an anchor text. In visuals, they present the MOST important information students need to understand about the context of the novel. Introduce the Infographic Background Brief in the beginning of the unit, engage students in close reading of its parts, and use the brief to identify companion texts for students to read and deepen their knowledge of t
Preview of The Berlin Wall Artwork Activity (Google Comp)

The Berlin Wall Artwork Activity (Google Comp)

The Berlin Wall Art Activity Students will understand the lasting impact of The Cold War by analyzing the murals that were painting on the wall during the 1990s and will create their own murals to represent the feelings of citizens living in Germany during the Cold War. Included in this lesson:Project Directions Berlin Wall Research PageMural Template Page and Student Reflection SheetGrading RubricGoogle Doc form of students questions and readingThis purchase is for one teacher/one class licens
Preview of September 11th (9-11) Memorial Art Activity (Google Comp)

September 11th (9-11) Memorial Art Activity (Google Comp)

9/11 Memorial Art Project Using the information on the 9/11 Memorial Museum Website (link below), students will study artwork that was created as a response to the 9/11 attacks. Students will choose one of the artists to profile and answer questions on the worksheet. After examining the artwork and answering questions, students will create an art project of their own based on the 9/11 Terrorist attacks and the impact they had on the United States of America.  Included in this lesson:Project Dire
Preview of The Rhetorical Appeals Poster | Ethos, Pathos, Logos

The Rhetorical Appeals Poster | Ethos, Pathos, Logos

A poster with a brief overview of each of the three persuasive appeals.
Preview of Social Studies & Social Emotional Learning Standards: editable poster templates

Social Studies & Social Emotional Learning Standards: editable poster templates

⭐Social-Emotional Learning Standards are now required in all 50 states!⭐This product has been designed to assist you in posting your daily learning target/s in your classroom and to simplify your routine. These poster templates & samples cover Social-Emotional Learning Standards and Common Core Social Studies Standards for the state of Illinois. I recommend either binding the printed pages into a flip-book for easy access OR laminating and posting on the wall (like an anchor-chart set.) Thi
Preview of The New Deal One-Pager and Gallery Walk Activity (Google Comp)

The New Deal One-Pager and Gallery Walk Activity (Google Comp)

The New Deal One-Pager and Gallery Walk ActivityIs your class learning about the Great Depression in World History or United States History? In this interactive activity, students will create a one-pager mini poster explaining one major part of The New Deal. Students will choose from the topics below and will create a full-page informational poster with pictures, color, and informational text. Once students have completed the one-pager poster, posters will be hung around the room or hallway and
Preview of Historical Thinking Poster Assignment

Historical Thinking Poster Assignment

This is a beginning of the year/semester assignment to review Historical Thinking Skills. It uses the posters from SHEG, the Stanford History Education Group. You can download them free from https://sheg.stanford.edu/Students choose one of the historical thinking skills to review and create an 11X17" poster (or slide) for:•Sourcing•Contextualizing•Corroborating•Close ReadingIncluded are the assignment instruction sheet, sample (exemplar) poster, and two rubrics (one 5-point and one 4-point).File
Preview of Flags over Florida Poster

Flags over Florida Poster

This image can easily be printed for reference as a poster or included in a presentation to help students remember the shift of power in Florida.Suitable for Florida History Classes Grade 3-12.
Preview of Memorial Day Poster Project

Memorial Day Poster Project

DESCRIPTION:Every last Monday in the month of May is a special date as it marks the commemoration of Memorial Day. If you are in need of a visually impactful project for your students to complete, either in groups or individually, then we’ve got you covered!Our Memorial Day Research Poster Project, created for grades 8th-12th (and homeschoolers), features an original illustration depicting an American veteran saluting the flag at half-mast. Teachers have the option to print the color version or
Preview of Leaders In World History Differentiated Assignment

Leaders In World History Differentiated Assignment

Created by
MSGTeach
Through this assignment students review various leaders, both political and cultural, that they have already learned about in world history. The assigned is differentiated to allow for student choice in what they create and can work to their strengths and prior knowledge. It also allows them to gain a more in-depth and relational understanding of a leader in world history.
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day -  Poster Project

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Poster Project

DESCRIPTION:Have you been searching for a project that delves into The History Behind…Martin Luther King, Jr. Day? Wondering about how the date of observance was chosen and why? Ever contemplated which U.S. president made the national holiday a reality? Want to give students an opportunity to learn about the life, death, and legacy of such a civil rights icon? If you’ve answered “yes” to the questions above, then you’ve come to the right place.This History Behind Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is p
Preview of New Deal Project

New Deal Project

Created by
Heather Schotter
The New Deal Project is a 2 day lesson where students get into groups of 3-4 (I would do groups any bigger than this) and create a poster that will inform the class on one of the New Deal initiatives. The poster will then be present to the class. This lesson should be done after learning about the great depression and have a base understanding of what the New Deal was and a rough understanding of the goals of the New Deal. This lesson is a hands on activity that allows students a deeper underst
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