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Preview of Deal or NoDeal Game 2 Landmarks and Monuments

Deal or NoDeal Game 2 Landmarks and Monuments

Created by
PRAKASH BHATIA
This product has 207 slides about thing listed belowGolden Gate BridgeWashington MonumentStatue of LibertyLincoln MemorialThe White HouseThe Liberty Bell Mount Rushmore Alamo Empire State Building Start show from beginning.Ladies will open Briefcase to show you the amount.You can answer the Question pass the deal to other players or teams.Left click on Question box to see the answer.You can use these question as Quiz, Review study guide or Final Exam.Left Click the image on Bottom Right image to
Preview of Ancient Egypt.  Reading.  PPTx. Quiz. Flashcards. Video. History. ELA.

Ancient Egypt. Reading. PPTx. Quiz. Flashcards. Video. History. ELA.

A unique product all about Ancient Egypt. Students watch a video about Ancient Egypt (or use the pptx presentation), learn facts and take notes. Complete the included graphic organizer. Then research and learn more about Ancient Egypt with included lesson materials. Includes Quizlet set to study vocabulary and access to an online reader. (click play) You'll receive.- PDF file with the reader, quiz and links to additional resources (last page) - Lesson Materials (link last page). Reading, a
Preview of Reading Comprehension - Mobile Phone Addiction

Reading Comprehension - Mobile Phone Addiction

Help your students develop healthier technology habits and build awareness of screen time with this engaging high school reading comprehension resource on mobile phone addiction 📱Mobile Phone Addiction is a thoughtfully written, student-centered informational passage designed for grades 9–12. This resource explores how excessive phone use can impact focus, sleep, relationships, and overall well-being—while guiding students toward practical, balanced solutions. Written directly to students, the
Preview of Day 3: Faith and Tolerance in Persia | Cyrus the Great & Zoroastrianism | Lesson

Day 3: Faith and Tolerance in Persia | Cyrus the Great & Zoroastrianism | Lesson

When a powerful empire conquers new lands, they have a choice: force their own gods and culture on the conquered people, or allow them to keep their own traditions. History shows that the most successful empires—the ones that lasted for centuries—often chose the latter. Why? Because religious tolerance wasn't just "kindness"—it was a calculated, brilliant political strategy to keep diverse populations from revolting. Welcome to Day 3: Faith and Tolerance in Persia. This zero-prep, high-engageme
Preview of Day 2: Thinking Like a Historian | Document Analysis & Perspective | Lesson

Day 2: Thinking Like a Historian | Document Analysis & Perspective | Lesson

How do you get high school students to stop reading primary sources at face value and actually spot bias, audience, and hidden motives? Welcome to Day 2: Interpretation – "What Were They Thinking?" (The Trial of Ideas). This zero-prep, highly structured lesson introduces students to the core historical skill of Interpretation by throwing them into the fiery 16th-century debate of the Protestant Reformation. Rather than just summarizing text, students use a specialized close-reading matrix to d
Preview of Day 2: From Surplus to Specialization | How Agriculture Changed Society | Lesson

Day 2: From Surplus to Specialization | How Agriculture Changed Society | Lesson

How does a simple surplus of grain completely rearrange the structure of human history? How did humanity go from small, equal farming villages to massive, organized societies filled with artisans, soldiers, scribes, and distinct social classes? Welcome to Day 2: From Surplus to Specialization (How Agriculture Changed Society). This zero-prep, highly structured lesson bridges the gap between basic farming and complex societal engineering. Rather than treating history as a list of disconnected fa
Preview of Meet the Olympians - An Introduction to the Greek Gods - Greek Reader's Theater

Meet the Olympians - An Introduction to the Greek Gods - Greek Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater for 4 students. It is intended to be an overview of the Greek gods. In the script, Hermes is introducing the audience to the Greek gods when Athena, Hades, and Zeus come to help. Together, they tell everyone about the Olympians. Each of the gods has their own favorites and not-so favorites. As they talk about the other Greek gods the audience will be able to tell who likes who. When the script is finished students will have heard the names of the Greek god
Preview of The British are Coming! - HISTORICAL Small Group Reader's Theater

The British are Coming! - HISTORICAL Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This script was written for 3 students. It was written to introduce or reinforce a lesson on the American Revolution. In the script, one person is pretending to be on the famous ride of Paul Revere and William Dawes when a friend asks what they are doing. The friend has never heard of the famous ride. The first person and a third person explain how Paul Revere and William Dawes began their ride and what it meant to the people in the colonies. Then all three friends decide to play the famous ride
Preview of Day 5: Thinking Like a Historian | Industrial Revolution Escape Room

Day 5: Thinking Like a Historian | Industrial Revolution Escape Room

Looking for the perfect capstone to finish your introductory inquiry unit with a bang? Wrap up your historical thinking skills instruction with a high-stakes, cooperative challenge followed by a rigorous, data-driven assessment! Welcome to Day 5: The Historical Inquiry Escape Room & Unit Test. This complete, zero-prep package puts students’ historical processing skills to the ultimate test. In Part 1, students work in collaborative investigative groups to tackle an immersive Industrial Revolu
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