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Preview of Civil Rights Movement Road Trip Map Project & Activity

Civil Rights Movement Road Trip Map Project & Activity

This fantastic Civil Rights Movement lesson plan is inspired by the "Freedom Riders". Included are 7 one page readings on major events of the Civil Rights Movement (Brown Vs. The Board of Ed., The Little Rock 9, The Montgomery Bus Boycott, etc) that students read as they travel around the room. As your students stop and read about each event, they complete a graphic organizer and map each event. This is a great activity to get students moving around the room. It can also be completed in groups,
Preview of 13 Colonies Reading Passages

13 Colonies Reading Passages

Created by
Teaching Muse
Teach about the Colonial American history of the thirteen colonies through these readings on the characteristics of the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies. Students will learn about the location, climate, economy, religion, government, education as well as family life, the role of women, and the triangular trade system. Like this lesson? Check out the unit to save 20% by clicking here. Students will learn the following:Characteristics of the New England, Middle, and Southern coloniesClim
Preview of Civil War Activity | Battle Stations | Printable & Digital | Google Classroom

Civil War Activity | Battle Stations | Printable & Digital | Google Classroom

Get your students up, moving, and learning about several different Civil War battles with this NO PREP printable and digital activity! A perfect lesson for introducing or reviewing the decisive battles of the Civil War. Eight different battles are featured including Fort Sumter, Bull Run, Shiloh, Antietam, Gettysburg, Vicksburg, Sherman's March to the Sea, and the Surrender at Appomattox Court House. Printable PDF and Google Drive versions are included. **This resource is part of the printable
Preview of 13 Colonies Map and Activities | Printable & Digital

13 Colonies Map and Activities | Printable & Digital

Focus on climate, geography, and the economies of the early American colonies using this informational text, comprehension worksheet, map activity, and assessment! Students will gain a better understanding of how climate and geography played a role in shaping each colonial economy. A printable PDF version and digital version is included! **This resource is part of the no-prep 13 Colonies Unit Bundle. It includes FIVE printable and digital resources at a 30% discount price! A FREE 13 Colonies wo
Preview of Why Study History? Back to School American and World History Activity

Why Study History? Back to School American and World History Activity

In this Why Study History primary source activity lesson, students understand the value of studying history by examining the words of 12 influential people from US History (American History) and World History. This Why Study History resource is an outstanding way to start your year as it promotes critical thinking, requires analysis, and sets the framework for studying history and social studies throughout your school year. Students understand the importance of studying history by examining th
Preview of World War 2 (World War II) Timeline Activity

World War 2 (World War II) Timeline Activity

Created by
History Gal
This resource includes 2 World War II timeline activities! The Path to World War II Timeline Hunt includes 16 events beginning with the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931 through the declaration of war against Germany by Great Britain and France in 1939. The World War II Timeline Hunt picks up with the signing of the Soviet-Nazi Pact in 1939 and goes through V-J Day in 1945 for a total of 42 events.Your Students Will Love This!In these World War II activities, the teacher scatters and hides
Preview of World War 2 Battles Radio Show Project: Pearl Harbor, D-Day, & More

World War 2 Battles Radio Show Project: Pearl Harbor, D-Day, & More

This World War II Battles Radio Show Project is a cooperative learning project that has students read about 7 key battles of World War 2 and create engaging radio news segments just like Americans would have heard in the 1940's!Everything you need to complete this fun, creative lesson about the key battles of World War 2 is included! You will receive:A directions page that explains how the war unfolded for Americans via the radio and what students need to do to create a radio news segment.Seven
Preview of American Revolution Doodle Notes and Digital Guided Notes

American Revolution Doodle Notes and Digital Guided Notes

Created by
History Gal
These doodle notes about the American Revolution (Revolutionary War or War for Independence) are a student favorite. They summarize the events that led to the revolution, Tories v. Patriots, 2nd Continental Congress, advantages and disadvantages of the British and Americans, important British and American leaders, important battles, and the Treaty of Paris 1783. What's included with the printed Doodle Notes:*Teacher directions and a list of the videos included in the PowerPoint (4 pages)*Blank d
Preview of Native Americans Tribes and Regions | Student Matrix for Native American Regions

Native Americans Tribes and Regions | Student Matrix for Native American Regions

In this Native American tribes and regions lesson, students analyze the four major regions of Native Americans in North America. Students learn about Native Americans living in the Eastern Woodlands, the Plains, the Pacific Northwest, and the Desert Southwest! Students learn about the environment, the tribes who lived in each region, and their culture (housing, food, way of life, clothing, and religious beliefs). Finally, a graphic organizer is included for students to compile their learning o
Preview of Lewis and Clark Expedition Map Activity & Task Cards | Print & Digital

Lewis and Clark Expedition Map Activity & Task Cards | Print & Digital

This engaging Lewis and Clark map activity is an excellent supplement for your Westward Expansion unit! The printable and digital map lesson provides students with a great visual for learning about the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Printable and digital task cards are also included for students to put events of the expedition in chronological order. **This resource is part of the printable and digital Lewis and Clark Unit Bundle. It includes 5 NO PREP Lewis and Clark resources at a 30% discount p
Preview of River Valley Ancient Civilizations | Analyze Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, & China

River Valley Ancient Civilizations | Analyze Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, & China

River Valley Ancient Civilizations: Students analyze Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, & China In this highly-engaging River Valley Ancient Civilizations lesson, students work individually or in teams to analyze the four great river valley civilizations. Students investigate the Tigris-Euphrates river system at Mesopotamia, the Nile River Valley of Egypt, the Indus River Valley on the Indian Subcontinent, and the Yellow River (Huang He) of China!☆ ☆ Get this engaging resource (and a huge discount)
Preview of French and Indian War Activity Scenarios, Notes, PowerPoint

French and Indian War Activity Scenarios, Notes, PowerPoint

In this French and Indian War PowerPoint, perspectives, and guided notes activity, students analyze a variety of scenarios to understand the cause behind the French and Indian War! Students begin by discussing the idea of war, how war is avoidable, when it might be necessary, and the positive and negative consequences of it. Then, students read short perspectives to understand the role of colonists, the British, members of the Ohio Company, and the French in the conflict of the French and Indi
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

Created by
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 Boston Massacre Causes of the American Revolution Bias Primary Source Activity

Boston Massacre Causes of the American Revolution Bias Primary Source Activity

In this Boston Massacre lesson and primary source activity, students examine a variety of primary source documents to recognize bias in the Boston Massacre and answer the question "What really happened the night of March 5, 1770?"Students will begin with an analysis of 2 popular images of the event, comparing the similarities and differences of both images with included questions. Students will then read two primary accounts of the event - one from a Boston newspaper on the morning of March 6th
Preview of Cold War Timeline Activity

Cold War Timeline Activity

Created by
History Gal
In this activity, the teacher scatters and hides 26 Cold War event placards around the room. Students use QR readers to find the dates of the events and record the information on a handout. They then place the events in the correct chronological order on a timeline. Last, classes or groups compete to see who can put the Cold War events in the correct order the fastest! Students will have tons of fun while learning about important events that occurred during the Cold War.No QR readers? No problem
Preview of Fall of Rome: A Student Investigation! Explore 7 Documents For Why Rome Fell!

Fall of Rome: A Student Investigation! Explore 7 Documents For Why Rome Fell!

In this Fall of Rome DBQ student resource Investigation, students explore 7 short documents (5 text, 1 chart, 1 map), to ultimately answer the question: "Why exactly did the Roman Empire fall?" Students analyze 7 documents and complete a bubble-map organizer before completing a "snowball effect" organizer to link the reasons for Rome's decline!☆ ☆ Get this engaging resource (and a huge discount) when you purchase my Ancient Rome activities unit or my Middle Ages activities unit!Students will b
Preview of How a Bill Becomes a Law Doodle Notes and Digital Guided Notes

How a Bill Becomes a Law Doodle Notes and Digital Guided Notes

Created by
History Gal
Students will color and doodle as they take notes to learn about how a bill becomes a law. These graphic doodles notes summarize the process that a bill starting in the House of Representatives takes to become a law. What's included with the printed Doodle Notes:*Teacher directions and a list of the videos included in each PowerPoint (5 pages)*Blank doodle notes for students to fill in and color as you cover the information on the handouts. (2 pages; uneditable PDFs)*Fill-in-the-blank version fo
Preview of Great Depression New Deal Agencies Analysis

Great Depression New Deal Agencies Analysis

This Great Depression activity includes brief overviews of nine New Deal "alphabet agencies" of FDR's New Deal. After reading and analyzing a graphic of each one, students match it to its more well known abbreviation and label it "relief, reform, or recovery" based on an included description of each. After reviewing each agency and completing the chart, student create their own cartoon or poster to promote one of the New Deal alphabet agencies. All information needed to complete the activity is
Preview of Agricultural Revolution, Paleolithic & Neolithic Diet  Early Man Menu Activity

Agricultural Revolution, Paleolithic & Neolithic Diet Early Man Menu Activity

In this Agricultural Revolution and Early Man menu activity, students learn about the diets of Paleolithic and Neolithic humans, as well as the Agricultural Revolution and how it changed everyday society. Students read an engaging two-page text/graphic organizer regarding the food, lifestyle, and eating habits of Paleolithic and Neolithic humans, then answer an overarching question focused on the change brought on by the Agricultural Revolution. Students then analyze a variety of fictional din
Preview of Constitutional Convention Compromises | Great Compromise, Bill of Rights, 3/5

Constitutional Convention Compromises | Great Compromise, Bill of Rights, 3/5

In this Constitutional Convention Compromises student activity, students learn about the four major compromises at the Constitutional Convention, including the Great Compromise, the Three Fifths Compromise (3/5 Compromise), the Compromise of 1790 (Washington D.C.), and the creation of the Bill of Rights. Students examine FOUR articles to understand how these deals created the United States while completing an engaging graphic organizer for each to understand the debates.☆ ☆ Get this engaging res
Preview of Create A Life Size Samurai and Haiku Battle Activity: Feudal Japan Lesson Plan

Create A Life Size Samurai and Haiku Battle Activity: Feudal Japan Lesson Plan

This lesson is a class favorite by far that has been completely remastered with new resources! It is academic, collaborative, and it looks fantastic hanging in your room! This great step by step lesson covers feudal Japan's military hierarchy. Students create a life-size samurai in groups. They outline a student in the group and draw armor, a sword, and a helmet like a samurai would have worn. The lesson comes with an anatomy of a samurai reference sheet for students to get ideas. In the backgro
Preview of Constitution, Federalists vs Anti-Federalists Activity Primary Source Analysis

Constitution, Federalists vs Anti-Federalists Activity Primary Source Analysis

In this Federalists v Anti-Federalists and Constitution primary source activity, students examine 8 total primary source excerpts to understand the Federalist and Anti-Federalist views on the failures of the Articles of Confederation and the new Constitution. Students examine four major questions surrounding the Constitution, Bill of Rights, Rights of the States, and the View of the People by investigating a response to each question from both a Federalist and an Anti-Federalist. ☆ ☆ Get this e
Preview of Lewis and Clark Expedition Stations Lesson: Map, Reading, Project Activity

Lewis and Clark Expedition Stations Lesson: Map, Reading, Project Activity

This Lewis and Clark Expedition lesson plan is an engaging and interactive way to provide a thorough lesson on their journey west! Your download here is extremely thorough for a fun, in-depth, multi-part lesson plan on the Corps of Discovery. Special focus is paid to the experiences of York and Sacajawea along the journey through selected journal excerpts. The lesson begins with a warm up reading on Jefferson's instructions for the journey. Students then move through 10 stations, each dedicated
Preview of Feudalism Reading Worksheet Activity for Middle Ages & Medieval Europe

Feudalism Reading Worksheet Activity for Middle Ages & Medieval Europe

This Feudalism activity includes a simple, 1-page reading that explains how Feudalism worked during the Middle Ages along with a worksheet and Google Doc. The reading on feudalism in Europe It covers the key vocabulary terms (serf, fief, vassal, etc.) and helps students to understand the reasons why the system was in place and what each person's role was in it. Following the reading, students complete 8 comprehension questions based on what they read. This makes for an excellent homework assignm
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