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Preview of French and Indian War Readings and Scenario Activity: Guided Notes PowerPoint

French and Indian War Readings and Scenario Activity: Guided Notes PowerPoint

This French and Indian War lesson includes an engaging background readings and scenario activity, guided notes, and a PowerPoint activity to teach the different perspectives and outcomes of the French and Indian War. This activity kicks off class with a discussion on "war" and what causes it (and if war can be avoided) before diving into an indepth analysis of the different players involved in the French and Indian War. This activity is guaranteed to get students discussing who is at fault fo
Preview of Mock Trial Preparation and Script

Mock Trial Preparation and Script

This product includes graphic organizers to help your students gather ideas and information to present in a formal trial-like manner. You can use any literature story or informational text with this packet. Put a character or a historical figure on trial for crimes they've committed. The possibilities are endless! You will receive: Printable pages that can be used to create a packet specialized for both the Prosecution team and the Defense Team. A script to help move the trial along in a manner
Preview of Gifted and Talented - Living on Your Own:  Lessons in Financial Responsibility

Gifted and Talented - Living on Your Own: Lessons in Financial Responsibility

Challenge your gifted and talented to play the “game of life” and survive financially during their first year in college. This concept-based unit allows students to “earn” an inheritance from a distant relative by repurposing items from a barn. With this “money,” students find affordable housing, transportation, furnishings, and other essentials. Then the “game of life begins with monthly reoccurring expenses, opportunities to buy additional necessities and/or wants, as well as challenges or o
Preview of Florida History: Founding St. Augustine (Interactive Roleplay and Simulation)

Florida History: Founding St. Augustine (Interactive Roleplay and Simulation)

Your students are about to found America's oldest city. Whether it survives is up to them.In this 8-10 day simulation, your fourth graders become Spanish colonial leaders navigating the real challenges that shaped St. Augustine - hurricanes, French threats, royal decrees, and tense diplomacy with Native nations. Every decision affects colony morale. Every consequence is historical. This is a worksheet about history. It's history happening in your classroom. Want to see it in action first? Watch
Preview of Florida History: Civil Rights Movement (Complete Bundle) | Black History Month

Florida History: Civil Rights Movement (Complete Bundle) | Black History Month

Bundle and save! This resource combines the full Civil Rights Movement roleplay simulation with a matching set of adapted primary sources. Perfect for bringing Spanish Florida to life in your classroom. Includes:Civil Rights Movement Roleplay UnitCivil Rights Movement Primary Source SetSuggested teaching timelineStandards alignmentAnswer keys for all componentsAlready Purchased Part of This? If you’ve already purchased one or more resources included in this bundle (even from another bundle), Tp
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulations SS.7.CG.4.2 International Organizations

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulations SS.7.CG.4.2 International Organizations

Through this lesson and simulation, students will delve into major international organizations such as the United Nations, NATO, ICJ, and WTO, gaining a deeper understanding of their structures and functions. They will also analyze the advantages and disadvantages of U.S. participation in these organizations, fostering critical thinking and diplomatic skills. By immersing themselves in simulated scenarios and collaborative discussions, students will develop a nuanced perspective on the complexit
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.3.1 U.S Vs Other Forms of Government

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.3.1 U.S Vs Other Forms of Government

Through engaging activities, students will explore and analyze the unique qualities of the U.S. government system in safeguarding liberty, freedom, and representative governance. By delving into various forms of government and dissecting thought-provoking scenarios, students will develop a deeper understanding of key principles such as checks and balances, individual rights, and the rule of law, distinguishing the U.S. constitutional republic from authoritarian regimes.
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.2.8 Impact of the Media

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.2.8 Impact of the Media

By actively engaging in activities such as conducting interviews, writing articles, organizing protests, and lobbying government officials, students develop a deep understanding of the role of media, individuals, and interest groups in holding government accountable and shaping public policy. With its emphasis on experiential learning and real-world application, "Monitoring and Influencing Government" provides educators with a valuable resource for teaching essential concepts of civics and gover
Preview of The War of 1812 Readers Theatre

The War of 1812 Readers Theatre

This War of 1812 Reader’s Theater transforms traditional history instruction into an immersive, high-engagement learning experience where students actively build understanding through performance, discussion, and movement. Designed for upper elementary classrooms, this resource helps students explore the causes, key events, and lasting impact of the War of 1812 while strengthening essential skills such as chronological reasoning, cause-and-effect analysis, and evidence-based thinking. The struct
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulations Bundle SS.7.CG.2.1-SS.7.CG.2.9

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulations Bundle SS.7.CG.2.1-SS.7.CG.2.9

Welcome to our comprehensive teaching resource designed specifically for 7th-grade civics students. This collection of interactive simulations covers key topics, starting with defining what it means to be a citizen and explaining the constitutional pathways to U.S. citizenship. Through engaging activities, students will explore the foundations of civic knowledge, including the rights and responsibilities of citizens. Additionally, they will learn to critically analyze media and political communi
Preview of Create your own civilization based off of 'Weslandia'

Create your own civilization based off of 'Weslandia'

Created by
Travel Chick
Create your own civilization based off of the book 'Weslandia'. Students will use their social studies knowledge to create their own utopian society. Your students will have a blast taking knowledge that they have previously learned about and applying it to their new civilization! Their creativity will amaze you!!!! ***UPDATED!!!!*** More creatively designed! More rubric options! Teacher information page included Curriculum: CCSS Writing: W.2, W.4, W.5, W.6, W.8, W.10 Social Studies: geog
Preview of Medieval Market: A Bartering Simulation

Medieval Market: A Bartering Simulation

Created by
Good Idea Guy
Students role play visitors to a low-currency market, trade goods in hand from their various professions. Will they be able to leave with what they need? Cultural simulations offer students the chance to live experiences instead of just reading about them. Problem solving and critical thinking are a big part of this work. This material is released as free to evaluate. If you appreciate it, please return and purchase a supporter pack.
Preview of Ancient Voices Podcast: Hammurabi's Code—Was Ancient Justice Fair? | MYP Civic

Ancient Voices Podcast: Hammurabi's Code—Was Ancient Justice Fair? | MYP Civic

Created by
Socratic Shrake
Bring ancient history to LIFE with a classroom podcast your students will actually want to listen to! In this engaging audio experience, student journalist Jordan interviews Dr. Patel — a historian of ancient Mesopotamia — about one of the world's oldest law codes. Together they analyze the actual laws of Hammurabi, debate whether the punishments were fair, and connect ancient justice to modern ideas your students already know. ★  WHAT'S INCLUDED (5 ready-to-use resources):✔ Podcast Script — Ful
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