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Preview of Thanksgiving on Mars 5-E Holiday Lesson | Primary & Secondary Source | Microsoft

Thanksgiving on Mars 5-E Holiday Lesson | Primary & Secondary Source | Microsoft

This lesson explores Thanksgiving customs and connects the holiday with your Science & Social Studies curriculum standards. The activities are engaging for students & the guided, 5-E format is easy for you to use! Begin with a “Say Something…” warm-up, then review the differences between primary and secondary sources of information. Next, students imagine it is the year 2038 and they live in the first American colony on Mars. Challenge them to identify primary and secondary sources for M
Preview of COMPLETE CURRENT EVENT UNIT; COMMON CORE READING, WRITING, SPEAKING, LISTENING

COMPLETE CURRENT EVENT UNIT; COMMON CORE READING, WRITING, SPEAKING, LISTENING

Created by
Norma Richman
This comprehensive Current Event Unit lesson plan provides everything you need for effective practice of Common Core Standards and deeper thinking in the elementary and middle school classroom. Common Core Standards for reading informational texts in the form of news articles, writing expository pieces (both weekly summaries of their news reports and a final comprehensive essay), and speaking and listening daily as oral presentations are given are all addressed here. Encouraging students to sti
Preview of Sargon of the Akkadians - World History Mini-DBQ

Sargon of the Akkadians - World History Mini-DBQ

Bring your unit on Mesopotamia to the next level by giving students the chance to find their own answers like a historian! In this mini-DBQ students will analyze one primary source about the reign of the first emperor Sargon of the Akkadians, and an infographic on the Victory Stele of Naram-Sin showing the conquering Akkadians riding into battle. Using that analysis, they'll answer the question "How did Sargon create the first empire in Mesopotamia?"Each source features lots of support for a var
Preview of World Religions DBQ

World Religions DBQ

Bring primary and secondary sources to your students' fingertips as they annotate and analyze ten primary sources from the World History's most influential religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This full DBQ guides students through the analysis process and provides numerous supports for struggling readers and English Language Learners.Each religion features two primary source excerpts, formatted with plenty of space for students to annotate, and a full page of analysis
Preview of (Bundled) Middle School Foundational Rubrics

(Bundled) Middle School Foundational Rubrics

The foundational standards for Social Studies (RH. 6-8.1, 2, and 7, WHST.6-8.1 and 2, and SL. 1) are the at the heart of most Social Studies thinking. These rubrics are based on best practices for standards-based grading that include language that is strengths based, objective, and observable. Student and teacher friendly. Editable.
Preview of I am Malala Final Choice Project - 8 options!

I am Malala Final Choice Project - 8 options!

Created by
Handmade History
Did your class read "I am Malala?" Have students demonstrate their understanding of the memoir by creating meaningful projects! -8 choices for a culminating project-Checklists for each project option-A rubric for grading
Preview of Thanksgiving on Mars 5-E Holiday Lesson | Primary and Secondary Source | Google

Thanksgiving on Mars 5-E Holiday Lesson | Primary and Secondary Source | Google

This lesson explores Thanksgiving customs and connects the holiday with your Science & Social Studies curriculum standards. The activities are engaging for students & the guided, 5-E format is easy for you to use! Begin with a “Say Something…” warm-up, then review the differences between primary and secondary sources of information. Next, students imagine it is the year 2038 and they live in the first American colony on Mars. Challenge them to identify primary and secondary sources for M
Preview of World History Mini-DBQ: The Black Plague

World History Mini-DBQ: The Black Plague

Bring primary and secondary source documents to your students' fingertips as they analyze three sources about how the Black Plague affected life during the Middle Ages in Europe. Included in this resource are three shortened sources, formatted to support students with space to annotate, a glossary, analysis questions, and embedded mini-rubrics for annotation and analysis. Also included are a cover page and writing page both with specific instructions and optional PEEL paragraph sentence stems to
Preview of World History Mini-DBQ: The Medieval Catholic Church

World History Mini-DBQ: The Medieval Catholic Church

Bring primary and secondary source documents to your students' fingertips as they analyze two sources about how the Catholic Church helped people during the Middle Ages in Europe. Included in this resource are both sources, formatted to support students with space to annotate, a glossary, analysis questions, and embedded mini-rubrics for annotation and analysis. Also included are a cover page and writing page both with specific instructions and optional PEEL paragraph sentence stems to support s
Preview of Middle School Foundational Reading Rubrics

Middle School Foundational Reading Rubrics

The foundational reading standards for Social Studies (RH. 6-8.1, 2, and 7) are the at the heart of most Social Studies thinking. These rubrics are based on best practices for standards-based grading that include language that is strengths based, objective, and observable. Student and teacher friendly. Editable.
Preview of US History: Create a Government Project

US History: Create a Government Project

Watch your students come alive in this project based learning (PBL) resource! Students have the opportunity to research and be innovative while learning about roles/responsibilities and different types of governments. Once you have helped students brainstorm and explore governments, set them free on the adventure to find and/or create the best government. At the end students will present to George Washington and the Continental Congress. This resource includes: Assignment OverviewDaily Lesson Pl
Preview of The Preamble: The Goals of the Constitution

The Preamble: The Goals of the Constitution

This mini-unit, which is divided into 3 parts: Introduction, Analysis, and Synthesis, aims to educate students on the significance and relevance of the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution today. Part 1 Introduction provides background information on the Preamble, including reading and vocabulary development; Part 2 Analysis offers opportunities for students to paraphrase and apply the Preamble to current society; Part 3 Synthesis provides a final assessment through a slideshow or Prezi project tha
Preview of Mexico’s Role in the American Revolution - Activity & Resource Bundle

Mexico’s Role in the American Revolution - Activity & Resource Bundle

Mexico played a crucial role in the American Revolution. Explore Mexico's contributions through a core reading with complementing vocabulary and analytical writing activities and original rap lyrics that cover all core vocabulary terms.
Preview of Social Studies Short Response Rubric for Middle School

Social Studies Short Response Rubric for Middle School

Dive deeper into the world of Social Studies with a comprehensive rubric tailored for middle school students. This resource is specifically crafted to assess students' analytical skills, their ability to merge prior knowledge with new learnings, and their aptitude in incorporating essential text-based evidence. What’s Inside:A detailed rubric that assesses students’ grasp on analyzing social studies and historical events.Criteria focusing on the usage of prior knowledgeEmphasis on citing textual
Preview of Middle Ages Mini-DBQ Bundle

Middle Ages Mini-DBQ Bundle

Get the most for your money with this bundle of (4) Mini-DBQs about the Middle Ages. The 4 Mini-DBQ topics are:- Charlemagne- The Medieval Catholic Church- Peasant Life- The Black PlagueEach DBQ features 2-3 primary and secondary sources for students to annotate and analyze. Each source has been carefully formatted to provide a glossary of terms, plenty of space for annotations, analysis questions, and embedded mini-rubrics for annotation and analysis. Also included is the full grading rubric fo
Preview of World War I Poets Primary Source Analysis Flipbook

World War I Poets Primary Source Analysis Flipbook

Created by
Leah Cleary
Students will research a poet of WWI, analyze a poem he/she wrote, research a battle he/she was involved in, and create a flip book to demonstrate what they learn.The flipbook only takes three sheets of paper with no cutting required, and the questions and QR Codes are editable so you can customize them to your classroom.Here’s what you get:1. An Implementation Page2. QR Code and URL for Readings3. Flip Book Instructions4. Flipbook Rubric5. Flipbook6. Flipbook Example***This is a part of my time
Preview of Enduring Issue Activities and Essay

Enduring Issue Activities and Essay

An enduring issue is a challenge or problem that a society has faced and debated or discussed across time. An enduring issue is one that many societies have attempted to address with varying degrees of success.In the introductory assignments students will use documents and their knowledge of social studies students to:Identify and define an enduring issue raised by the set of the five documents provided.Use their knowledge of social studies and evidence from the documents to argue why the issue
Preview of Close & Critical Common Core Reading Strategy~All Subjects Informational Text

Close & Critical Common Core Reading Strategy~All Subjects Informational Text

This is an incredibly effective, polished and research-driven method of assessing your students' understanding and higher level application + analysis of their reading -- particularly with informational texts. This reading rubric can be utilized in any secondary classroom regardless of subject matter/course, with higher expectations set on student thinking and responses for each of the four core questions on this reading assessment. You may use this with a specific, teacher-selected informationa
Preview of History In Hashtags Formative Project Based Assessment

History In Hashtags Formative Project Based Assessment

With this Instagram template project, students will choose a topic, person, or event they've learned about and create a pretend Instagram post about it. By creating an Instagram post, students can evaluate their learning with an image, caption, and hashtags, making it a fun and unique way to assess their understanding. This project is suitable for most classes, subject areas, and grade levels, and can be incorporated multiple times throughout the school year. It helps students practice essential
Preview of PLTW, Science and Art Processes and Activities Binder

PLTW, Science and Art Processes and Activities Binder

Created by
Winter Studios
Art + PLTW + Science BinderSketchbook Activities and ProcessesThis binder includes (in both PDF formats and Rocketbook PDF Formats) sketchbook activities or process activity sheets for the following:• Rocketbook Goal Sheet/Agreement• Project Planning• Identifying Criteria and Constraints• Developing a Proposal• Brainstorming and Mind Mapping• Researching and Generating Ideas• Exploring Possibilities: Sketching with Annotations• Selecting an Approach• Sketchbook Assignment• Creating or Making Pro
Preview of World History Mini-DBQ: Charlemagne

World History Mini-DBQ: Charlemagne

Bring primary and secondary source documents to your students' fingertips as they analyze two sources about how Charlemagne united different tribes under his control during the Middle Ages in Europe. Included in this resource are both sources, formatted to support students with space to annotate, a glossary, analysis questions, and embedded mini-rubrics for annotation and analysis. Also included are a cover page and writing page both with specific instructions and optional PEEL paragraph sentenc
Preview of No Prep Main Idea Student Facing Rubric for differentiation Grades 3-6 CCSS

No Prep Main Idea Student Facing Rubric for differentiation Grades 3-6 CCSS

Main Idea Progression Rubric for non-fiction, informational reading in grades 3-6. Small group, conferences, differentiated and inquiry based lesson tool. Students and teachers can self-assess their writing about reading for main idea and set goals for next steps. The rubric reflects the CCSS, NJSLASS, Texas and Virginia state standards for the main idea standards. The standards have kid-friendly terms, examples, and next steps to set individual goals. How to use: 1. Have students jot the main i
Preview of Geography: European Travel Brochure

Geography: European Travel Brochure

Spring Break Travel Project and rubric: Additional Project specific to Europe but can be changed to be any other continent. Each student or groups of students will pick a city in Europe that they would like to “travel to”. The students will research that city’s culture, tourist attractions, restaurants, and more!
Preview of Modern American History: 1939 to Present

Modern American History: 1939 to Present

This is an all-inclusive, year-long curriculum that you can use in its entirety, or as an enhancement to what you are already teaching. Units are divided by decade with the exception of 1939-1945 (WWII and the Holocaust) and 1945-1959 (Communism and Korean War).Within each unit, there are 40+ very dynamic, ready-to-use Powerpoint files, which can be edited, projected and read in class together, or can be assigned as a reading when uploaded to your student learning platform, such as Canvas or Goo
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