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6th grade african history resources for GATE

Preview of The Nile River Depth and Complexity Digital Journal

The Nile River Depth and Complexity Digital Journal

This digital product includes Google Slides with depth and complexity questions for students to answer after learning about The Nile River.Each slide poses a question based on Sandra Kaplan's depth and complexity framework:Language of the DisciplineDetailsPatternsRulesRelate Over TimeMultiple PerspectivesTrendsUnanswered QuestionsBig IdeasAcross DisciplinesEthicsKey Ideas:Nile River ValleyFarmingIrrigationFertile LandDesertsAnd Much more!Product Details:Google Drive Ready100% EditableNo prep!Ali
Preview of Ancient Egypt: Gift of the Nile Choice Menu

Ancient Egypt: Gift of the Nile Choice Menu

Created by
P. S. Largo
A choice menu for student use as an extension activity after completing class work or as a mini-project at the end of the unit. This choice menu will allow the students to dig deeper and develop a better understanding of the Nile River and life in Ancient Egypt. The menu covers: writing a report as a scribe, comparing and contrasting life in Ancient Egypt and thinking as a merchant. Included: 1 instruction page for teacher 1 three-item menu for students Follow me and check out my stor
Preview of Ancient History:  Kush & Other African Kingdoms Choice Menu

Ancient History: Kush & Other African Kingdoms Choice Menu

Created by
P. S. Largo
A choice menu for student use as an extension activity after completing class work or as a mini-project at the end of the unit. The choice menu will allow the students to dig deeper and develop a better understanding of events occurring in Ancient Africa. This menu covers: the River Nile, Aksum and desertification. Included: 1 instruction page for teacher 1 three-item menu for students Follow me and check out my store for more choice menus and study guides on Ancient Egypt and other his
Preview of The House That Oysters Built: A Social Studies Activity for Gifted Students

The House That Oysters Built: A Social Studies Activity for Gifted Students

Did you know homes in the early 1800s were built from oyster shells? African American slave carpenters living along the Southern Coast of the United States built unique home structures using oyster shells! This activity promotes critical and creative thinking as students learn the history of African American slave carpenters, then use what they've learned to build their own replica tabby house structure.Included:Reading passage with comprehension questions"Guess That Word" comprehension gameInst
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