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Preview of Women During World War II Reading or Stations Activity

Women During World War II Reading or Stations Activity

This item comes with 6 separate cards or sections detailing the contributions women made during World War II. It highlights women in the Soviet Union, United States, and the United Kingdom while also speaking about women in other locations. There are 6 questions for students to answer when reading each card. An answer key is provided.I have it in multiple formats so you can utilize a version that works for your classroom (PDF & Google Docs).The link to Google Versions is in the key sectio
Preview of Causes of World War I

Causes of World War I

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Mac's History
All the foundational information your students need to build their knowledge, interest, and skills upon. Concise information in point form with stunning images and thought-provoking questions. **The story of how the first world war began is complex and confusing. This presentation explains the factors that contributed to the start of WWI.Google App Links are on the Teacher Instructions Sheet!Topics covered include:♦ Brief overview of the Franco-Prussian War♦ The growing Russian Empire♦ Emerging
Preview of Non-fiction Close Reading Passage Nat Turner's Rebellion [Editable]

Non-fiction Close Reading Passage Nat Turner's Rebellion [Editable]

Do you need an interesting reading passage that's perfect for Black History Month? This is a non-fiction reading passage for middle school or high school that includes critical thinking questions about Nat Turner's Rebellion. One of the reasons I created this is because I think it is very important for my students to learn about how enslaved people resisted. This resource also focuses on literacy skills using a historical topic. It is available both as an editable Google Doc, or a PDF. Although
Preview of Reconstruction Primary Documents Activity - Primary Sources - Political Cartoon

Reconstruction Primary Documents Activity - Primary Sources - Political Cartoon

American Reconstruction primary document analysis packThis resource includes 3 carefully curated primary sources to analyze that will enhance any US Reconstruction Era unit. It is aligned to my Reconstruction Unit Bundle. Each of the primary documents focuses on one aspect of Reconstruction to analyze. Encourage your students to think deeply about the topics associated with Reconstruction. You can also assign the analysis activities as homework. There is a PDF & a GOOGLE version of the prima
Preview of Industrial Revolution- Immigration, Unions, and Strikes (Readings and Questions)

Industrial Revolution- Immigration, Unions, and Strikes (Readings and Questions)

Created by
Mad Historian
This Industrial Revolution ‘Immigrants and Unions’ reading and primary source activity provides students with the opportunity to learn about the stories of resilience by immigrants and unions during the industrial age! Use this resource to supplement your lesson on the Industrial Revolution; this student-led resource will have your kids taking ownership of their learning. This is available to print, and as a Google Doc for paperless, Google Classrooms (link for Google Doc is at the end of the r
Preview of Smart ELA Bell Ringers, Warm Up Lessons, Reading Comprehension - FREE

Smart ELA Bell Ringers, Warm Up Lessons, Reading Comprehension - FREE

These smart bell ringers are engaging warm-up activities that address a wide range of ELA standards. They are a perfect mix of literature, informational texts, and reading comprehension and cover various topics such as fiction, poetry, literary devices, history, social studies, science, and life skills. Students are asked to read, analyze, determine the meaning of words, make inferences, provide conclusions, support claims, and make connections.The handouts and online Easel activities are ideal
Preview of Ancient China DBQ Reading Activity Google World History DBQ Reading

Ancient China DBQ Reading Activity Google World History DBQ Reading

Ancient China DBQ Reading Activity, Google, History DBQ, Close Reading | World History Textbook Replacement | World History No Prep Activities | All Ancient China1. The Middle Kingdom: Ancient China2. Ancient Chinese Myths3. Timeline of Ancient ChinaAre you looking for ways to engage students in reading content? Are you looking for resources to practice using document based questions? These World History DBQs and Close Reading Activities are in both Print & Google versions for Google Classro
Preview of The Constitution: Text Analysis - Mini Unit, CCSS

The Constitution: Text Analysis - Mini Unit, CCSS

This is a 3-day mini unit in which students analyze the text of the Constitution of the United States. This works well as a text analysis for ELA, history, or a civics classroom. Students will read the text (included), engage with the vocabulary, collaborate to answer text-dependent questions, and complete a writing assessment from a choice board. Product includes:OverviewDaily lesson plansWarm UpsExit TicketsVocabulary Preview (answer key included)Anticipation GuideThe text itself ("The Constit
Preview of Introduction to the Middle Ages

Introduction to the Middle Ages

Created by
Mac's History
This brief presentation heralds the beginning of my Middle Ages unit!Let the music and animations play out on the cover slide for full effect.It defines the eras of the Middle Ages - Early, High, Late.It works beautifully as an introduction before doing this video assignment:• The Dark AgesGoogle App Links are on the Teacher Instructions Sheet!Two versions of this lesson! The first is a Presentation - PowerPoint/Google Slides - for those teachers who know the topic and want to guide their stud
Preview of ELA: Create a Fake Facebook Profile (Example + Blank Template) FREE

ELA: Create a Fake Facebook Profile (Example + Blank Template) FREE

Created by
TeachAGN
Need an activity/project for ELA or History? Create a Fake Facebook Profile for an author, historian, or any famous person! This activity is a great way for students to apply their learning in a fun + interactive way. Your PDF download includes the example page of Mark Twain, brief directions, and a link to the blank template. The template is on Canva (free for educators and students) and very simple to use. (Note: This resource is also under a different account of mine that I lost access to and
Preview of Ancient Greece: Minoan and Mycenaean Civilizations

Ancient Greece: Minoan and Mycenaean Civilizations

Created by
Mac's History
All the foundational information your students need to build their knowledge, interest, and skills upon. Concise information in point form with stunning images and thought-provoking questions. **The Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations existed in a time that the Greeks called the heroic age, a time when Achilles fought Hector and when Heracles completed his twelve labours. In reality it was Bronze Age Greece and these two civilizations would lay the foundation for what would become Ancient Greece.
Preview of FREE Rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire Worksheet CCLS

FREE Rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire Worksheet CCLS

An exciting activity sheet that focuses on how Christianity impacted the Roman Empire!**Lesson Plan Included****Activity Sheet including Five Documents****Exit Ticket****Homework Assignment*More resources on Ancient Civilizations!Ancient MesopotamiaAncient EgyptAncient IndiaAncient ChinaAncient RomeAncient GreeceAncient Mesoamerica (Maya, Aztecs, Incas)
Preview of Emma Lazarus The New Colossus Statue of Liberty Poetry Analysis

Emma Lazarus The New Colossus Statue of Liberty Poetry Analysis

Deeply analyze Emma Lazarus’s famous poem and connect to its larger historical context of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, the “New” immigrants, and America’s melting pot with this everything's-included, no-prep lesson.************************************Greatness is appreciating the layers of poetic word in expressing a complex idea.A poem written as a favor to raise money for a pedestal on which to display an unbelievable gift from France. The iconic poem that almost wasn’t written.Take yo
Preview of "We Sail for America" - Literary Nonfiction Reading Passage & ELA Test - FREE

"We Sail for America" - Literary Nonfiction Reading Passage & ELA Test - FREE

HIGH-INTEREST LITERARY NONFICTION PRIMARY SOURCE 1-page passage "We Sail for America" from the immigrant memoirs of Samuel McClure in his 1914 autobiography. McClure founded muckraking journalism in his McClure's Magazine, which was popular in the early 1900s. This topic fits in well with middle school and high school social studies subject matter and is perfect for ELA. This informational text passage is paired with an ELA practice assessment that tests reading and language skills aligned to mu
Preview of American Abolitionists Nonfiction Reading Passages & Writing Prompts [Editable]

American Abolitionists Nonfiction Reading Passages & Writing Prompts [Editable]

This is a no-prep packet on American abolitionists. It can be used as a bell work booklet, but would also be suitable for sub plans, or for early finishers. One of my focuses when creating this was to ensure that students are improving student literacy through historical reading and writing tasks.Although this is a perfect resource for Black history month, I feel like it's important to celebrate these individuals and their accomplishments throughout the year.This product includes:14 Readings on
Preview of Primary Document Worksheet: George Washington, Farewell Address (1797)

Primary Document Worksheet: George Washington, Farewell Address (1797)

This document is an excerpted reading from George Washington's Farewell Address. It is able to be edited and includes:-Contextualization Introduction-Chunked Excerpts-Vocabulary Development Assistance-Scaffolding Questions-Answer KeyGreat for in-class primary document analysis and to supplement class time as a homework assignment!
Preview of Gettysburg Address Reading Analysis

Gettysburg Address Reading Analysis

Created by
Reading History
This worksheet is a great supplemental resource for your Civil War Unit. This resource provides a reading of the Gettysburg Address, as well as comprehension questions relating to the speech, sectionalism, and the Civil War.This primary source follows the reading strategy of SOAPstone. If you are unfamiliar with SOAPstone, please download my free resource on this reading strategy. SOAPstone PresentationIt is an extremely easy strategy to use when breaking down any reading material. This speech
Preview of Free Argument (Rhetorical) Analysis Voting Rights Speech and Graphic Organizer

Free Argument (Rhetorical) Analysis Voting Rights Speech and Graphic Organizer

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Use this free rhetorical analysis graphic organizer to help students read and analyze the argument presented in Lyndon B. Johnson’s speech, “Voting Rights Act of 1965" (also called "We Shall Overcome"). The web guides students through analysis of rhetorical features including diction, rhetorical appeals (ethos, logos, pathos), structure, author’s craft and purpose, tone, and central ideas. This scaffolded approach to argument analysis provides an alternative to the widely-used SOAPStone strateg
Preview of Current Events Worksheet

Current Events Worksheet

This worksheet can be used to guide discussions of Current Events. After answer basic questions about a selected article (who, what, where, when), students will reflect on why the article is important to them. Then, students will connect something about their selected article to something discussed in class. Students will have a few lines at the top of the sheet to record their source for the article. Suggested sources, such as the NY Times, CNN, and other national new sites are referenced in
Preview of Enduring Issues Vocabulary List

Enduring Issues Vocabulary List

Created by
Global 4Life
This a common revamped list of Enduring Issues can be used in Global I and II. Great for students to get familiar with and understand common themes. Aligns with NYS new Global 10 Regents and Framework Curriculum. Now Editable!
Preview of American Documents Workbook

American Documents Workbook

A classical approach to learning about American Government and primary source documents, this book is a must have for teachers who want to give their students a tool to become thoroughly familiar with the original speeches and documents written and created by our nation's movers and shapers. Ideally, this could be used as a companion workbook for the Classical Conversations Challenge I Words Aptly Spoken American Documents, but one does not need to own Words Aptly Spoken or be a part of Challen
Preview of Argumentative Essay:  Identify the Parts

Argumentative Essay: Identify the Parts

Created by
Sarah Olson
Students who are learning to write argumentative essays need to see examples and identify the parts. In this lesson, student will use the attached document, label the following items correctly:Claim:  redReasons:   BlueEvidence: PinkExplanation: YellowCounter Claim:  GreenIn-Text Citations:  Gray
Preview of Paleolithic Cave Art Lesson with WEBQUEST and Interactive Art Lesson

Paleolithic Cave Art Lesson with WEBQUEST and Interactive Art Lesson

Created by
Artsy History
Students will be able to identify and analyze Paleolithic cave paintings by completing a WebQuest, a charcoal drawing activity, and summary questions during the class period. Included:1. WebQuest with FREE Website Link2. Step-by-step Lesson plan 3. Hands-on student drawing activity 4. Student handouts and worksheetsBy purchasing this resource, you are agreeing that the contents are the property of Artsy History and licensed to you only for classroom / personal use as a single user. I retain the
Preview of Newspaper Article Summary Activity

Newspaper Article Summary Activity

One of the skills that I've noticed my students lack is the ability to read a newspaper. Many of my students reported that they had never read a newspaper and that they rarely kept up with the news. This free product seeks to solve that issue by giving students a structured way to read a newspaper. It asks students questions like: Where does the story take place? Why is the story important? When we first started using this resource, I had questions from my students about the simplest aspect
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