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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 Market Day Student Business PBL Project for 3rd, 4th, 5th Grade Math & Economics

Market Day Student Business PBL Project for 3rd, 4th, 5th Grade Math & Economics

Market Day is a wonderful math & economics project! Here’s everything you need to facilitate a Market Day student business project-based learning unit for 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade! This Math and Social Studies (Economics) aligned comprehensive resource takes students through the process of creating their very own shop from start to finish. The Market Day Project-Based Learning framework sparks higher-level thinking and enrichment. Students will extend their learning of Math concepts (multiplica
Preview of HUMAN and CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS Research Projects | Biography Report Activity

HUMAN and CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS Research Projects | Biography Report Activity

This bundle of (22) two-sided tri-fold biography brochure templates allows students to dig deeper into facts about important human and civil rights leaders from around the world. You'll also find a BLANK template to use with ANY human/civil rights leader that is not included with this resource. CLICK HERE to save 20% on this resource in the Human and Civil Rights Leaders Bundle!An interactive notebook pocket has been provided for each figure, however, these brochures can be created as a stand a
Preview of Treaty of Versailles Simulation: Interactive WWI Negotiation & Debate Activity

Treaty of Versailles Simulation: Interactive WWI Negotiation & Debate Activity

Engage your students in a hands-on Treaty of Versailles Simulation! This interactive WWI negotiation and debate activity lets students role-play world leaders, negotiate key terms, and analyze the impact of the treaty. Perfect for critical thinking, collaboration, and historical analysis! Engage Your Students in a Real-World Historical Negotiation!Transform your classroom into the 1919 Paris Peace Conference with this highly interactive Treaty of Versailles Simulation! Students take on the role
Preview of Was the U.S. Justified in Using the Atomic Bomb? WWII Debate Lesson & Activity

Was the U.S. Justified in Using the Atomic Bomb? WWII Debate Lesson & Activity

Inspire critical thinking and meaningful discussion with this historical debate lesson: Was the United States justified in using the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during WWII? This World War II standards-aligned activity includes primary sources, a teacher script, student-friendly graphic organizers, vocabulary support, and a clear rubric to promote evidence-based argumentation and respectful discourse. Ideal for your World War II or U.S. History unit. Engage your students in critical th
Preview of Imperialism Resistance Movements Gallery Walk: Leaders, Strategies, and Outcomes

Imperialism Resistance Movements Gallery Walk: Leaders, Strategies, and Outcomes

Explore the complexities of imperialism and resistance movements with this comprehensive unit! Perfect for grades 6–12, this resource includes primary sources, a gallery walk activity, a detailed timeline, and reflection guides. Engage your students with critical thinking, analysis of key leaders like Gandhi and Queen Liliʻuokalani, and real-world connections. Ideal for teaching global history and fostering historical empathy! Dive deep into the history of imperialism and resistance movements
Preview of How to Order Food Adapted Book for SPED | Autism Social Story & Life Skills

How to Order Food Adapted Book for SPED | Autism Social Story & Life Skills

Teach students how to independently order food in the community with this How to Order Food Adapted Book and Social Story designed for Special Education, autism support classrooms, and life skills instruction! This printable social story helps students learn the step-by-step process of ordering food at a fast food restaurant using visual supports, picture-supported text, and predictable sentence structure.This functional life skills resource is perfect for helping students build confidence, inde
Preview of Fast Food Expectations Adapted Book for SPED |Autism Social Skills & Life Skills

Fast Food Expectations Adapted Book for SPED |Autism Social Skills & Life Skills

Support positive community behavior and social skills with this Fast Food Expectations Adapted Book created for Special Education, autism support classrooms, SEL instruction, and life skills learning! This printable adapted book teaches students appropriate fast food restaurant expectations through visual supports, predictable language, and picture-supported text in an easy-to-understand format.This functional life skills resource helps students learn how to safely and appropriately behave in a
Preview of Fast Food Vocabulary Adapted Book for SPED | Autism Life Skills & Community

Fast Food Vocabulary Adapted Book for SPED | Autism Life Skills & Community

Teach functional community vocabulary and real-world life skills with this Fast Food Vocabulary Adapted Book designed for Special Education, autism support classrooms, early learners, and life skills instruction! This printable adapted book introduces students to common fast food vocabulary using picture-supported text, predictable sentence structure, visual supports, and errorless learning opportunities.This low-prep life skills resource helps students build functional vocabulary and community
Preview of Ancient Civilizations Mythology Role-Play & Comic Strip World Myths Activity

Ancient Civilizations Mythology Role-Play & Comic Strip World Myths Activity

Bring ancient myths to life! This engaging Ancient Civilizations Mythology Role-Play & Comic Strip Project helps students explore world myths through research, storytelling, and creativity. Includes research organizer, rubrics, directions, differentiation guide, reflection, and 35 myth posters—perfect for World History or ELA lessons! Bring history and storytelling together with this Ancient Civilizations Mythology Role-Play & Comic Strip Project! Students explore myths from ancient cultures
Preview of Build Your Own Civilization Ancient Civilizations Project & Simulation

Build Your Own Civilization Ancient Civilizations Project & Simulation

Engage your students with this Build Your Own Civilization Simulation for Ancient Civilizations! This interactive project-based learning (PBL) activity challenges students to design a civilization by making decisions about geography, government, economy, trade, belief systems, and social structure. Students respond to unpredictable Civilization Challenge Cards (drought, invasion, rebellion, natural disaster, and more), strengthening cause-and-effect reasoning and critical thinking skills. Bri
Preview of Ken Burns The American Revolution Ep 2: An Asylum for Mankind - Worksheet & Key

Ken Burns The American Revolution Ep 2: An Asylum for Mankind - Worksheet & Key

A one-period fill-in-the-blank worksheet for Ken Burns: The American Revolution - Episode 2: An Asylum for Mankind, plus answer key. Designed to be completed during the 124-minute episode runtime. Print, hand out, and you're set.WHAT'S INCLUDED- Worksheet (3 pages, 35 fill-in-the-blank questions in transcript order)- Answer key (1 page, simple numbered list)- PDF formatPERFECT FOR- High school US History teachers covering the early Revolutionary War and the road to independence (1775-1776)- AP U
Preview of Ken Burns The American Revolution Ep 1: In Order to Be Free - Worksheet & Key

Ken Burns The American Revolution Ep 1: In Order to Be Free - Worksheet & Key

A one-period fill-in-the-blank worksheet for Ken Burns: The American Revolution - Episode 1: In Order to Be Free, plus answer key. Designed to be completed during the 116-minute episode runtime. Print, hand out, and you're set.WHAT'S INCLUDED- Worksheet (3 pages, 35 fill-in-the-blank questions in transcript order)- Answer key (1 page, simple numbered list)- PDF formatPERFECT FOR- High school US History teachers covering the colonial period and the road to revolution (1754-1775)- AP US History Pe
Preview of Cold War Détente Station Rotation:  Primary Source Analysis & Critical Thinking

Cold War Détente Station Rotation: Primary Source Analysis & Critical Thinking

Engage students with this Cold War station rotation where they analyze primary sources from the détente era. Perfect for grades 6–12, this critical thinking activity explores cooperation vs. strategic self-interest through Nixon’s China visit, the SALT I Treaty, Brezhnev’s speech, Carter’s human rights stance, and the Helsinki Accords. Looking for a powerful way to teach the Cold War era and engage your students with real-world critical thinking? This Cold War Détente Station Rotation invites s
Preview of Ancient Civilizations Final Exam  Trade, Laws, Geography & Beliefs Assessment

Ancient Civilizations Final Exam Trade, Laws, Geography & Beliefs Assessment

Looking for a 60-minute Ancient Civilizations final exam that goes beyond memorization? This standards-aligned assessment evaluates students’ understanding of geography, trade systems, law codes, belief systems, mythology, and ancient technology through a balanced mix of multiple choice, short answer, document analysis, and a creative civilization-building task. Perfect for middle school and early high school social studies, sub plans, or end-of-unit assessments. This ready-to-use assessment
Preview of Ancient Civilizations Trade Simulation Interactive Economics & Geography Game

Ancient Civilizations Trade Simulation Interactive Economics & Geography Game

Engage students in hands-on learning with this Ancient Civilizations Trade Simulation! In this interactive world history activity, students represent ancient civilizations and negotiate trades using resource cards (Gold, Spices, Textiles, and Grain) to survive and thrive. With event and challenge cards, star-based resource values, and structured trade logs, students develop critical thinking, economic reasoning, and collaboration skills. Perfect for middle school and high school social studi
Preview of Forager vs. Farmer Debate Activity Neolithic Revolution Pros and Cons Simulation

Forager vs. Farmer Debate Activity Neolithic Revolution Pros and Cons Simulation

Engage students in a Forager vs. Farmer Debate! Explore Neolithic Revolution pros and cons with teamwork, critical thinking, and historical evidence. Bring the Neolithic Revolution to life with this engaging Forager vs. Farmer Debate Activity! Perfect for middle and high school social studies, this resource challenges students to step into the shoes of early humans and argue whether it was better to live as a hunter-gatherer forager or as a settled farmer.What Students Will Learn Students w
Preview of Ancient Civilizations  Pre-Assessment Diagnostic & Unit Kickoff

Ancient Civilizations Pre-Assessment Diagnostic & Unit Kickoff

ncient Civilizations Pre-Assessment for Grades 6–12 helps teachers quickly gauge prior knowledge before starting world history instruction. This no-prep diagnostic assesses student understanding of civilization characteristics, trade, laws, beliefs, technology, and historical thinking skills. Perfect for middle and high school social studies, World History, and Ancient History classrooms. Start your Ancient Civilizations unit with confidence using this Ancient Civilizations Pre-Assessment desig
Preview of Cold War Comparison: U.S. vs. U.S.S.R. Ideologies, Documents, and Propaganda

Cold War Comparison: U.S. vs. U.S.S.R. Ideologies, Documents, and Propaganda

Help your students analyze the core differences between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War with this powerful and engaging Cold War Comparison Activity. This no-prep resource includes everything you need to teach capitalism vs. communism, U.S. vs. U.S.S.R. ideology, Cold War primary sources, and propaganda analysis—all aligned to middle and high school social studies standards. Students will examine key documents like the Truman Doctrine, Stalin’s speeches, and Eisenhower
Preview of APUSH 1.6 - Interactions btw Europeans, Natives, & Africans - AMSCO Notes

APUSH 1.6 - Interactions btw Europeans, Natives, & Africans - AMSCO Notes

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Are you looking for a way to help your students navigate the dense content of the AMSCO textbook while ensuring they meet every College Board requirement? These comprehensive guided notes are designed to turn passive reading into active learning, providing a structured framework that aligns perfectly with the AP Course and Exam Description (CED).By bridging the gap between the textbook and the exam, these notes ensure students aren't just "reading"—they are mastering the historical thinking skil
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 Castle Nonfiction Reading 2nd Grade Math Gifted & Talented Writing Choice Boards

Castle Nonfiction Reading 2nd Grade Math Gifted & Talented Writing Choice Boards

This resource includes a nonfiction Castle Reading Booklet, Math Word Problems, Choice Boards, Writing Prompts, and Creative Thinking Activities. It is perfect for 1st and 2nd grade Gifted & Talented enrichment, fast finishers, and eager learners. No Prep!☀️ What Is Included?Castle Booklet (20 pages after student assembly) includes short reading passages about castles, knights, coat-of-arms, and fun facts about life in a castle. Students complete 8 comprehension activities with drawing prompts,
Preview of Landmarks Around the World Block Center Cards | Preschool STEM & Social Studies

Landmarks Around the World Block Center Cards | Preschool STEM & Social Studies

Bring world landmarks into your block center and inspire young builders with this engaging hands-on activity! These Landmarks Around the World Block Center Cards encourage children to explore famous landmarks while building with blocks and other construction materials. Each card includes a real photo, location, date created, and a simple child-friendly description to help introduce geography, culture, and architecture in a developmentally appropriate way. Children can observe the landmarks a
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