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Preview of Was Hammurabi's Code Fair? DEBATE No Prep! Differentiated, Guide, Key, Organizer

Was Hammurabi's Code Fair? DEBATE No Prep! Differentiated, Guide, Key, Organizer

Build historical thinking, source analysis, and debate skills with this engaging Hammurabi’s Code Debate activity! Students examine primary source laws from Hammurabi’s Code, analyze their meaning and fairness, and prepare arguments for a structured classroom debate answering the central question: “Was Hammurabi’s Code fair?”This resource includes TWO differentiated levels that allow all students to participate in the same debate. The laws are carefully curated around five key themes: Fami
Preview of Mesopotamia DBQ Lite | Differentiated Versions, Rubric, Organizers, Key, Vocab

Mesopotamia DBQ Lite | Differentiated Versions, Rubric, Organizers, Key, Vocab

Help students explore why Mesopotamia is called the “Cradle of Civilization” using this differentiated mini-DBQ activity! Students analyze three authentic primary sources—a law from Hammurabi’s Code, a ziggurat image, and a translated trade record—to draw conclusions about government, religion, and economy in early Mesopotamia. This resource includes two fully differentiated levels with the same final writing prompt, allowing for whole-class discussion while supporting a wide range of learners
Preview of Code of Hammurabi DBQ: Justice, Power & Law Ancient & World History

Code of Hammurabi DBQ: Justice, Power & Law Ancient & World History

Challenge your 6th–10th grade World History students to think critically about law, power, and justice with this fully scaffolded, rigorous DBQ on the Code of Hammurabi. Students read a rich historical context essay, analyze seven primary and secondary source documents, and construct an evidence-based argument about whether Hammurabi's laws were truly just — all in one printer-friendly, black-and-white resource built for grades 6–10 and differentiated for both middle and high school. What's Incl
Preview of Ancient History Primary Sources: Law Codes in the Ancient World

Ancient History Primary Sources: Law Codes in the Ancient World

A set of primary sources set on Ancient History from two relevant sources on ancient law. Sources included: The Code of Hammurabi Jewish Law Included is a PDF file that you can make copies from. Here is a link to a Google Docs version of the same document, so that you can make your own copy and edit it to your heart's desire for your class needs. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1P_m7meVkCesMabiJN5DnXp72KHLUHkdR/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=114576224327443136907&rtpof=true&sd=true (please let me kn
Preview of Babylon Mini Bundle | Complete Lesson Package + Reading + Activity

Babylon Mini Bundle | Complete Lesson Package + Reading + Activity

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Bring your students together with interactive, whole-class presentation lessons that build connection and community. Fully Editable and Adaptable for Classroom, Digital, or Hybrid Learning! Be sure to follow my store for flash sales and new products and updates! OverviewThis mini bundle introduces students to the rise, power, and cultural legacy of Babylon through a rich combination of presentation-based instruction, focused reading, and primary source legal analysis. Built around Mesopotam
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