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Middle school other (social studies) resources for Easel Assessments

Preview of Greek Mythology - Prometheus Gives Fire to Man

Greek Mythology - Prometheus Gives Fire to Man

This product tells the Greek myth of how man gained fire. It describes how Prometheus created man, stole fire, and angered Zeus. It also describes the fate of Prometheus. A few variations of the myth are also mentioned. A PDF worksheet, a link to download the worksheet in Google Slides, an optional worksheet with ten multiple-choice questions, an answer key, and a link to download the questions as a Google Form are all included.At the end of the text, there are three extended response questions:
Preview of Greek Mythology - Creation Myth

Greek Mythology - Creation Myth

This product tells the story of the Greek myth of creation, beginning with Chaos followed by Gaea and Uranus, Cronus and the Titans, and the war between the Titans and the gods.This is a simple and common version of the Greek creation myth- there are different versions with slight variations!A PDF worksheet, a link to download the worksheet in Google Slides, an optional worksheet with ten multiple-choice questions, an answer key, and a link to download the questions as a Google Form are all incl
Preview of Greek Mythology - Pandora's Box

Greek Mythology - Pandora's Box

This story tells the story of Pandora's box (or jar) and how evil came into the world. It describes how Pandora, the first woman, was created, how Pandora opened the box out of curiosity, and how hope was all that remained. Two slight variations of the myth are also mentioned. A PDF worksheet, a link to download the worksheet in Google Slides, an optional worksheet with ten multiple-choice questions, an answer key, and a link to download the questions as a Google Form are all included.There are
Preview of Primary or Secondary Source Worksheet

Primary or Secondary Source Worksheet

This primary and secondary source worksheet can be used with students to introduce or to review primary and secondary sources. Brief definitions and a few examples of primary and secondary sources are provided. Students are given ten examples and asked to determine if each example is a primary or a secondary source. A PDF worksheet, a link to download a version formatted for Google Slides, and a link to download questions in a Google Form are included.It can be used with an "Introduction to Hist
Preview of Changing Racial Makeup of the US: Analyze Census Data with a Map Skills Lesson

Changing Racial Makeup of the US: Analyze Census Data with a Map Skills Lesson

I use this ready-to-go lesson and activity as a larger part of a middle or high school social studies lesson on diversity and American identity. Using data compiled from 2010 and 2020 United States Census Bureau and The New York Times, you and your students can look more closely at the shifting racial and ethnic makeup of the United States over the past forty years. This resource includes the following features:Includes Both Print & Digital Version (PDF & Google Workspace)Teacher's Notes
Preview of 8 Charts of Gods, Heroes, Muses & More Teaching Resource for Middle & HS (7-12)

8 Charts of Gods, Heroes, Muses & More Teaching Resource for Middle & HS (7-12)

Engage students with eight mythic charts. Greek and Roman mythology has always fascinated students of all ages. The tales of gods, goddesses, heroes, and mythical creatures have been passed down through generations, inspiring literature, art, and even our modern-day culture. If you're a teacher looking to bring these captivating stories to life in your classroom, our teaching resource with eight myth charts is perfect for you.***These charts cover various characters and themes from Greek and Rom
Preview of Australia Research Project- PBL SUB PACK/Individual learning

Australia Research Project- PBL SUB PACK/Individual learning

Plan your perfect holiday to Australia with this research tool This planning activity was made for use with google-earth and integrated for use with a variety of presentation tools for final display of project material. Marking rubric, planning sheets and guides included.An example of a finished project is included as a guide for your students. Based on Bloom's taxonomy, there are a variety of presentation ideas for your students to use depending on their age level and IT skills.You will receive
Preview of Two Truths and a Lie. History Figures Game. Color/b&w ver.

Two Truths and a Lie. History Figures Game. Color/b&w ver.

Created by
ScholarPacks
My resource. Historical and engaging " Two truths and a lie " game (color/bw versions) to revise history fast/easy facts about famous people enjoying with Ron Leishman's amazing History Figures.This History Figures packet includes:56 Big cards with two truths and a lie. Color ver.56 Big cards with two truths and a lie. BW ver.56 Medium cards with two truths and a lie. BW ver.56 Small cards with two truths and a lie. Color ver.1 Card box Easel Activity included with Assessment.This resource inc
Preview of Comparative Myth Study: Five Myth Charts (Mythology Series Grades 8-10)

Comparative Myth Study: Five Myth Charts (Mythology Series Grades 8-10)

Do you need informative, engaging myth charts to supplement your middle and high school mythology unit? What are the parallel connections between Greek, Roman, Norse, and Assyrian gods and goddesses? How are the days of the week and the months of the year associated with Greek, Roman, Norse, and Babylonian mythology? Why do myths come in multiple forms, with various endings, edited parts, different names for gods and goddesses, and so on? With tools developed by Stones of Erasmus help students t
Preview of Thinking Like a Historian Unit

Thinking Like a Historian Unit

Thinking like a historian unit is a Texas TEKS-aligned unit that has all you could need to begin the unit. Including links to boom cards, printed and digital notes, PowerPoint lessons, and easel assessments. History for the 8th grade must begin with this essential unit that will help introduce students to key concepts and understand primary and secondary sources as well as bias. US History in the 8th grade can be a challenge, especially for learners with different needs. This unit is created wit
Preview of General Knowledge Quiz on Cities and Countries(EASEL Quiz)

General Knowledge Quiz on Cities and Countries(EASEL Quiz)

This is an EASEL-enabled quiz which students can do at their own time. It can also be used as a filler activity. There are 10 multiple-choice questions. Students can attempt in their own time and get feedback immediately.Mainly suitable for Grades 7-10, but can be used in other grades as well.Note: This is strictly an EASEL assessment. The PDF file is only the cover page and does not include the questions.I would appreciate if you could provide a review if you purchase this product.By doing so
Preview of Early Colonization Mastery Quiz with Stations

Early Colonization Mastery Quiz with Stations

This formal assessment with stations will help you to see if students have mastered early colonization as well as give students the opportunity to practice the key vocabulary from this unit. This product includes the following:1.) Questions on Jamestown, early colonization, Columbian Exchange, Native Americans, Puritans, and an additional map analyzation question. 2.) Answer Key for the Quiz 3.) Stations that students can complete before the quiz to review, or after the quiz based upon which que
Preview of Day in the Life of Socrates: Interactive Map Activity (Philosophy Series)

Day in the Life of Socrates: Interactive Map Activity (Philosophy Series)

Socrates was a man about town. He was not a conventional teacher. He liked to walk and talk with bright young minds along the ancient roads of Athens, via the Agora and along the Acropolis, or on the way to Piraeus with his friends. But, what was life like in the fifth century B.C.E.? Use this map activity to engage your students in visualizing what ancient Athens looked like for Socrates (and other ancient Greek philosophers who lived during the Golden Age of Greece). Read more on my blog to s
Preview of The Vietnam War Google Slides

The Vietnam War Google Slides

Created by
Oasis EdTech
This 38-slide PowerPoint is a great, simple guide for you and your students to learn and experience the trialing period of the Vietnam War.This unit comes with key, underlined vocabulary words that you can use to quiz or test your students knowledge.Additionally, pictures are included to enhance your students' learning experience.This unit should adequately meet most (or all) U.S. state education standards.If you enjoyed this content, please leave a review and follow us for more content updates
Preview of Geographic Understanding (Georgia Studies) - SS8G1.c Easel Assessment
Preview of Geographic Understanding (Georgia Studies) - SS8G1.b Easel Assessment
Preview of Geographic Understanding (Georgia Studies) - SS8G1.a Easel Assessment
Preview of Historical Understanding (Georgia Studies) - SS8H12.d Easel Assessment
Preview of Historical Understanding (Georgia Studies) - SS8H12.b Easel Assessment
Preview of Historical Understanding (Georgia Studies) - SS8H12.a Easel Assessment
Preview of Historical Understanding (Georgia Studies) - SS8H12.c Easel Assessment
Preview of NYC Adventure: Navigating New York City in a Day - Interactive Lesson

NYC Adventure: Navigating New York City in a Day - Interactive Lesson

Explore New York City Through Music and Film: A Unique Learning Adventure! Dive into the heart of one of the world's most captivating cities with the 1949 MGM musical classic, 'On the Town.' This 3-day lesson plan, perfect for English Language Arts, Humanities, ESL, and Social Studies, invites your students to plan a one-day itinerary to explore the Big Apple.Embrace the old-school charm as you and your students navigate NYC through catchy lyrics like 'the Bronx is up and the Battery's down,' an
Preview of Understanding NYC Ethnic Communities: Census Data & Map Skills Lesson

Understanding NYC Ethnic Communities: Census Data & Map Skills Lesson

Explore the Vibrant Diversity of New York City's Neighborhoods! Dive into this engaging lesson, perfect for middle and high school social studies, to discover the changing racial and ethnic landscape of NYC. Students will uncover the most and least diverse neighborhoods using data from the 2010 U.S. Census and insights from The New York Times. What areas have the largest ethnic minority populations? How have communities like the Dominican, Puerto Rican, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Chinese, and India
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