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Preview of Veterans Day Presentation Slides with Guided Notes and Interactive Quiz

Veterans Day Presentation Slides with Guided Notes and Interactive Quiz

Engage your students with presentation slides and guided notes about Veterans Day. Students will learn about the six branches of the military and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. These slides have real images of Veterans and military personnel and are colorful with concise information. Keep your students engaged during your presentation!While you are teaching using the slides, your students are completing the fill-in-the-blank guided notes. Click HERE to save 20% with Veterans Day Readers Thea
Preview of Labor Day Slideshow, Guided Notes, Article, Quiz (print and digital), and Key

Labor Day Slideshow, Guided Notes, Article, Quiz (print and digital), and Key

Labor Day activity can be used with reading or slideshow with guided notes. Included quiz is available in print version with answer key and digital Google Form Version. Enhance your students' understanding of Labor Day with this comprehensive teaching package. This resource includes everything you need to educate your students about the origins, significance, and modern-day celebrations of Labor Day. What's Included: Slideshow: An engaging slideshow covering the history and significance of Labo
Preview of Women's History from 1800s - 1920 Slideshow Presentation Lecture, Notes, Quiz!

Women's History from 1800s - 1920 Slideshow Presentation Lecture, Notes, Quiz!

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MrsTeacherStore
Google presentation on women's history from the 1800s up to the 19th Amendment Covers topics: Women's History - Women in the 1800sCult of DomesticityRepublican MotherhoodReform MovementsSeneca Falls ConventionAbolition & SuffrageNational Consumers League & Market EconomyEarly 20th Century & NativismProhibition & SuffrageWomen in the Workplace19th AmendmentIncluded is a Google presentation on women's history from the 1800s up to the 19th Amendment. This resource includes a teacher-version slidesh
Preview of Slavery in United States U.S. Google Slideshow Presentation Notes Quiz No Prep!

Slavery in United States U.S. Google Slideshow Presentation Notes Quiz No Prep!

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MrsTeacherStore
This Google slideshow gives a detailed overview of slavery in the United States. The slideshow covers main ideas of: the Middle Passage, Region Reliance on Slavery, Cause & Effect of Slavery in the South, Chattel Slavery, Justifications Used for Slavery, Conditions of Slavery, Resistance of Slavery, and Harriet Tubman Included is a Google doc for students to take notes. Student notes have most information from slideshow but with a few blanks that students need to fill in. There is an answer ke
Preview of Slide Show: 8 Presidential Roles

Slide Show: 8 Presidential Roles

This 9-slide Slide Show reviews vocabulary and an overview of the 8 "hats" the President wears, or, his 8 main Presidential Roles. This slide show is specifically designed to highlight words that go along with my 8 Presidential Roles: Guided Notes.This lesson can also go along with my formative assessment: 8 Presidential Roles: Project
Preview of Slide Show: Politics and Persecuted Peoples

Slide Show: Politics and Persecuted Peoples

This 13-slide Slide Show reviews vocabulary and an overview of the Persecuted Peoples in the early to mid 1800s in the United States. Including the Industrial Revolution and how it led to the increase in demand for slavery, the Trail-of-Tears and persecution of the Native Indian peoples, and the persecution of religious minorities like the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons). These notes are specifically designed to highlight words that go along with my Politics and Persecut
Preview of Christmas Math Challenges

Christmas Math Challenges

These Christmas Math Challenges are beneficial for kids because they make learning math fun and engaging, while reinforcing key arithmetic skills like multiplication, addition, and subtraction. They can be used to scaffold learning by starting with simpler problems and gradually increasing complexity, helping students build confidence and proficiency in math. In group work, students can collaborate to solve the challenges, discuss strategies, and share solutions, promoting teamwork, communicatio
Preview of Politics and Persecuted Peoples Guided Notes

Politics and Persecuted Peoples Guided Notes

These guided, fill-in-the-blank notes highlight the key terms to go along with my 13-slide Slide Show reviews vocabulary and an overview of the Persecuted Peoples in the early to mid 1800s in the United States. Including the Industrial Revolution and how it led to the increase in demand for slavery, the Trail-of-Tears and persecution of the Native Indian peoples, and the persecution of religious minorities like the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons). These notes are specifical
Preview of Crash Course Black History 24 - The Great Migration WS and Key

Crash Course Black History 24 - The Great Migration WS and Key

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SciHigg
Crash Course Black American History #24 - The Great Migration Copied from Crash Course:  ‘ In 1910, 90% of Black Americans lived in the South. By 1940, around 1.5 million Black Americans had left their homes, and 77% lived in the South. By 1970, 52% of Black Americans remained in the South. People moved away for many reasons, including increased opportunity in the more industrial North and West. They sought a relatively safer life away from the lynchings and violence that were concentrated in th
Preview of Crash Course Black History 16 - Scott v. Sandford WS and Key

Crash Course Black History 16 - Scott v. Sandford WS and Key

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SciHigg
Crash Course Black American History #16 - Scott v. Sanford Copied from Crash Course:  ‘ In this video, we’ll learn about the US Supreme Court decision in Scott vs Sanford, handed down in 1857. The case ultimately rejected the idea that Black people could be citizens of the United States, and this helped entrench the institution of slavery, denied a host of rights to a huge number of people (both enslaved and free), and increased the tensions between abolitionists and enslavers.’ Image Credit: Cr
Preview of Crash Course Black History 41 - Marsha P. Johnson and Stonewall WS and Key

Crash Course Black History 41 - Marsha P. Johnson and Stonewall WS and Key

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SciHigg
Crash Course Black American History #41 - Marsha P. Johnson and Stonewall Copied from Crash Course:  ‘ Today we’re learning about Marsha P. Johnson and the Stonewall rebellion. Serving as a pivotal moment in the modern Gay Rights Movement, Stonewall began on June 28th, 1969, and lasted six days in New York City’s Greenwich Village. And even though the rebellion lasted less than a week, the reverberations lasted for generations. Out of Stonewall emerged the establishment of one of the first gay p
Preview of Civil Rights Biography Writing

Civil Rights Biography Writing

This writing template will help guide students to research and understand the great leaders of the civil rights movement. This packet can be used in both whole group or small group instruction. In using this writing packet, students will write their first draft of a biography of someone from the civil rights. This is the perfect tool to help students conduct research on civil rights leaders. This packet includes: - two writing prompts - graphic organizers - guided questions - first draft te
Preview of Lynchings in America - NPR Podcasts/Questions

Lynchings in America - NPR Podcasts/Questions

Students will listen to these two NPR podcasts about the history of lynching in America and answer questions that align with podcasts. Podcasts: “As New Lynching Memorial Opens, A Look Back on America’s History of Racial Terrorism”https://www.npr.org/2018/05/04/608477810/as-new-lynching-memorial-opens-a-look-back-on-americas-history-of-racial-terrori “My Great-Grandfather Narrowly Escaped a Lynch Mob — He Was 11 Years Old”https://www.npr.org/2018/05/04/607700119/my-great-grandfather-narrowly-esc
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter from a Birmingham Jail

Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter from a Birmingham Jail

While imprisoned in Birmingham, Alabama, Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a powerful letter defending his tactics and sharing his beliefs. Students will read a selected portion of the letter and answer questions regarding MLK's message. The questions have the students re-read the text, copy selected passages and interpret ideas. The questions guide the students to examine the text closely and are very specific to allow for deep understanding.
Preview of Environmental Advice Worksheet Activity for Google Apps

Environmental Advice Worksheet Activity for Google Apps

Consejos y Buenas Prácticas worksheet activities expand on numerous environmental issues impacting our planet. Supplement your environmental unit with reading comprehension, written and verbal communication activities (2nd year and above language learner levels, Immersion and Heritage Speaker. Approximates novice-intermediate of the World-Readiness Standards for Learning Languages. Appropriate for 8th grade and above). Included (Formerly Worksheet C - Available as a PDF or Google Slides form
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