This is a Jeopardy game for middle school students studying World War II. It has questions related to the leaders during the war, causes of the wa... ByKimberly Cauble
2 page text, maps & pics of why Carthage was a world power and a rival of Rome. Vocabulary, map, worksheet, comprehension questions, and photos wil... ByDon Nelson
2 page text, maps & pics about the Ancient Greek gods and myths. Greek root vocabulary, map, worksheet, comprehension questions, and photos will d... ByDon Nelson
I use this game as a way to familiarize my students with 10 specific interest groups that they would be likely to hear on the news (ex. NRA, NOW, P... ByI Love Gov
This is a quiz that goes along with my India PowerPoint. It is not very useful unless you download the PowerPoint that goes with it. The quiz was c... ByPowerpoint Maniac
This packet includes all of the information needed to teach students about the Colonial Era. Students will learn about the 3 important settlements ... ByKristin Krempasky
Encourage your students to think about our laws, the reasons they exist, and consequences for infractions through this activity. Use the planning ... ByOne Extra Degree
This is a 20 page booklet, filled with easy, attention grabbing, graphic organizers designed for today's information age students. These templates ... ByTony Pavlovich Instructomania
Here is a powerpoint presentation that accompanies the song "My Country Tis of Thee". I use it in my class when I teach patriotic songs. There ar... ByDavid
In this COMPLETE lesson from InspirEd Educators, students will determine the reasons why the United States entered World War I, focusing particular... ByInspired Educators
This is a challenging 25-question internet research project/scavenger hunt for a 20th Century American History class, specifically for the decade 1... ByMistermitchell.com
In this project students will answer a focus question about a famous person. They will then create a board that shows what they have learned about ... ByTony Pavlovich Instructomania
American Revolution Battles in the North is one of nine content-based lessons in our American Revolution Unit.
After reading about American Re... BySplash! Publications
This lesson details the reasons for European exploration of the New World. It highlights where each country had colonies and the reasons for colon... ByMr. Cribbs
This set of 7 readings plus 7 pages of questions summarizes the French Revolution and Napoleon (it also includes lesson suggestions). The readings ... ByLady Lion
Trying to find time to put a little world perspective into your celebration of Thanksgiving? This fun and interactive collection of Smart Notebook... ByInfo & Lit Resource Kit
This is a PowerPoint with information about monuments of America. Each slide is complete with facts, details, and the location of the monument. T... ByPrimary Perspective
Mrs. Riddle's Three Cups of Tea Young Reader's Edition Response Journal
This eight page reflective journal will guide your students through read... ByLisa Riddle
Everything our students want to know about Arizona on it's 100th birthday is in this mini-book! Arizona is turning 100 on February 14th. What a g... ByKelly Lyons
62 slide power point and an assessment on The Renaissance and Reformation. Perfect for any middle or high school world history class. Created by Mi... ByMike Dross
This activity is designed to have students split up into three groups, one group for each branch of government (you may choose to have more than on... ByRachael Parlett
This "Europeans Reach the Americas" Worksheet helps students learn about the early explorers to America (Columbus, Cortes, and Pizarro), how Spain ... ByMonica Lukins
U.S. History Lecture Notes on U.S. Imperialism in 1900. Includes topics of the Spanish American War, the writings of William Randolph Hurst, the c... ByMichele Luck's Social Studies
This one page historical reading plus one page of questions summarizes some of the platforms of competition between the superpowers during the Cold... ByLady Lion
In this complete lesson from InspirEd Educators, students will consider the various ways the U.S. has interacted with other nations since 1945. Th... ByInspired Educators
Social Studies: 7 page packet: All about Maps Packet: introduces map parts, title, map legend, cardinal directions, and symbols. Students will also... ByMrs. Motley
Teacher Bundle on Ancient Mali Assessment, Review Bingo Game and Study Guide: tests the following concepts.
. Location of Mali
. Human characteri... ByMrs. Motley
This is a unit with fun USA flag themed activities that would be perfect for Flag Day, 4th of July, Veteran's Day or Memorial Day. It has hand pri... ByWhat's The Buzz In First?
This (approximately three day) lesson is a great Holocaust introduction. It is quite versatile and can be used in both communication arts classes,... ByElizabeth Kust
A fun mini-unit learning all about our 1st and 16th president along with a writing project to learn about a president of your student's choice. The... ByKimberly Cavett
This set of 10 one page readings plus 10 pages of questions summarizes Divine Right rule and the rise of Absolute Monarchs in Europe. The set also ... ByLady Lion
This activity is designed for an Ancient History class or as review for AP World History. Students are asked to "travel" around the classroom to e... ByMichele Luck's Social Studies
Christmas customs for 10 different countries! There are 4 pages of sentences to unscramble. There are 2 or 3 sentences per country. When your stu... ByMrs. R.
An easy-to-use graphic organizer to help students learn or review the characteristics of a mineral and the ways we can identify them. A great tool... ByAddie Williams
A quick look at Christmas dates and traditions from around the world. A fun and interesting way to add to your Christmas study with your students ... ByCatherine Jaime
This one page reading plus one page of questions summarizes the development of the Factory System in Britain and how it revolutionized production a... ByLady Lion
Kindergarten and first grade students can strengthen their emergent reading and writing skills as they learn about George Washington and Abraham Li... ByD Conway
This lesson discusses the effects of acid rain, and the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl. I activate the lesson using the video game "Call of Duty 4"... ByMr. Cribbs
The holiday unit for Thanksgiving features activities and projects on Pilgrims, Native Americans, turkeys, and pumpkins. Students will create a var... ByHollis Hemmings
As students read, they will answer the following questions on Post-Its: What's happening in the text? What's the big idea or theme here? They wi... ByOne Extra Degree
This is the second part of a timed PowerPoint on World War I, covering the last years of the war as well as new weapons developed and other fronts ... ByChris Butler
This Jigsaw Activity is designed for researching the Three Branches of US Government. First, students work in 3 large groups, each researching a d... ByKristin Dahl
A mini-book about President Barak Obama written at a first grade level! Students will enjoy reading independently about our president! Includes i... ByKathy Chandler
This mini activity set includes an informative coloring page, a tasty peanut butter recipe with a graphic organizer, and a really easy science acti... ByThe Diary Of A Not So Wimpy Te
Help your students understand the difference between goods and services with this colorful and interactive Power Point. First review what good and... ByDijobaker