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Higher education british history unit plans

Preview of World War I (WWI) Unit Bundle: PowerPoints, Tests, Projects, Quick Reads & More!

World War I (WWI) Unit Bundle: PowerPoints, Tests, Projects, Quick Reads & More!

This unit was designed for World History and European History courses at an AP and regular level as I teach all of those courses. These are plenty of materials here for a course to thoroughly cover the war.Items:5 PowerPoints4 projectsResearch Paper, Timeline, Creative Project, and an Academic PosterTest with Study GuideMovie guides to a BBC documentarySeveral Quick Reads The Alliance System, The First Battle of the Marne & the Outbreak of the War, The Christmas Truce, and WWI PoetryClassro
Preview of British Literature Bundle | Semester-long Bundle | Growing Mega Bundle

British Literature Bundle | Semester-long Bundle | Growing Mega Bundle

This British Literature Bundle is a growing resource! It contains several engaging activities that will save you time while planning your British Literature course. It includes...BeowulfAn introductory webquest on Google Forms (links included)12 bellringer tasks on Google Slides to begin class each day4 differentiated writing prompts + a mastery learning rubric to assess your students analysis of the textA student-centered project on Google Slides connecting the idea of literary archetypes to th
Preview of Pride and Prejudice & Zombies Unit Plan | Victorian England | No Prep

Pride and Prejudice & Zombies Unit Plan | Victorian England | No Prep

Spice up your Victorian England unit (but not too much because it is...the Victorian Era)! In this unit plan, students read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, the parody/adaptation of Jane Austen's classic Pride and Prejudice. This unit supports an in-depth analysis of a difficult text while still being fun for students and teachers alike. This resource includes...A Unit Plan/Timeline that breaks the novel into quartersA film guide for Pride and Prejudice, which serves as an introduction to the Vi
Preview of The British Empire - 20 Lessons

The British Empire - 20 Lessons

Created by
Wolsey Academy
A wide ranging look at the British Empire from the early days of the American colonies – to then losing those colonies – the birth and control of the slave trade – to then the second Empire in India, Indian Partition and then the consequences of British involvement in China. Also included are a few lessons taking into account Britain’s efforts to protect its Empire during both World Wars.Each lesson is fully resourced and covers a range of historical skills, some focus in on specific case studie
Preview of A Modest Proposal Bundle: A Recipe For A Successful Unit

A Modest Proposal Bundle: A Recipe For A Successful Unit

Everything you need to teach the most famous satire of all time -- and to have your students write one just as great! Including:Bellworks x2Lecture on Swift, Ireland, Historical Context, Elements of Satire, and more! A Pre-Writing AssignmentAssignments to help your students analyze and recognize satire in our world -- including resources from The Onion and Saturday Night LiveA Detailed Assignment on Writing A Satire of Your Own (including an Outline)A RubricPeer Editing Instructions Using The Go
Preview of Alan Turing: The Father of Modern Computing - Biography with Questions

Alan Turing: The Father of Modern Computing - Biography with Questions

Created by
Legend Learning
This is an introduction to Alan Turing, the Father of Modern Computing and Artificial Intelligence.This lesson resource outlines his early life, his work on breaking the Enigma Code, The Turing Test and his legacy.Included in the PowerPoint are 4 group activities, 20 questions, 30 quiz questions, and outline of a series of 4 lessons with a History focus and an outline of a series of 4 lessons with a Computing focus.
Preview of 13 Colonies Unit Plan

13 Colonies Unit Plan

Created by
Graham Walker
This unit plan includes a variety of resources for you to use when teaching about the original 13 colonies. Included are the following:- 61 PowerPoint Slides- 18 Review Questions- 13 Colonies Graphic Organizer- 25 Question Quiz (20 Multiple Choice + 5 Short Answer)- 13 Colonies Map Activity (4 Questions + 5 Geographic Labeling Directions)- 49 Key Vocabulary Terms to Define- 2 Primary Source Documents with 2 Primary Source Analysis Pages to completeThis plan is a great way for students to review
Preview of Industrial Revolution Child Labor DBQ Unit Plan for AP European History

Industrial Revolution Child Labor DBQ Unit Plan for AP European History

This 1-2 week unit is designed for AP European History. The summative assessment for the unit is a take home DBQ, or it can be done as an in class timed essay. The PowerPoint and study guide provide an overview of the Industrial Revolution's beginnings in England and then a look at what factors allowed its spread and which countries were unable to industrialize. The DBQ uses primary source accounts (5) of child laborers and bosses from England during the early 1800s to illustrate the debate ragi
Preview of American Revolution Unit Plan

American Revolution Unit Plan

Created by
Graham Walker
This unit plan covers the American Revolution and provides a variety of resources for teachers to use with their students.Included are the following:- 53 PowerPoint Slides- 1 American Revolution Events Graphic Organizer- 1 Writing Assignment + Template to follow- 16 Review Questions- 38 Key Vocabulary- 1 Primary Source Reading Assignment + Analysis Worksheet- 50 Question Test (40 Multiple Choice + 10 Matching) (Answer Key Included)This serves as a great resource to use when teaching the American
Preview of The Continental Gazette, 1772-1773 - The Tea Act

The Continental Gazette, 1772-1773 - The Tea Act

Created by
Thirteen Stars
The year is 1773, and after a short period of tranquility extending from the Townshend Duties and Boston Massacre, the colonies finally reach there “boiling point” (please excuse the tea pun). The Tea Act of 1773 rehashes the issues of “taxation without representation” and calls into question the role of private enterprise in the government.This fifth edition of the Continental Gazette compiles primary source documents that will help students understand the reasons for colonial frustration over
Preview of The Great Debate

The Great Debate

This resource on responses to the French Revolution gives a forum to students to discuss ideas related to liberalism, conservatism, revolution, and related topics.
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