Make note taking fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while teaching the basic Causes of the American Revolution.This resource works as a great introduction to teaching what led up to the American Revolutionary War, as well as a great review tool and / or study guide. Two student versions of the notes are provided: Guided note taking (fill in the blank notes), and open note taking (students fill in their own notes). Students will take notes on events such as: The Quartering A
Make note taking and learning geography fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while watching BrainPop's video* on Map Skills.Students will take notes (written or drawn) on the maps skills such as different types of maps, and how to read a map's symbols, legends, labels, scale, compass rose, and latitude and longitude lines. *You must have your own BrainPop account to access the video. Includes both the student doodle notes and teacher answer key.**For students to take doodl
Make note taking and learning geography fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while watching BrainPop's video* on Latitude and Longitude.Students will take notes on the definition and uses latitude and longitude lines, including the Prime Meridian and Equator. They will practice labeling a map and finding one set of coordinates. Includes two differentiated versions of student doodle notes- one closed notes and the other open notes- and teacher answer key.*You must have your
Make note taking fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while watching BrainPop's video* on the Causes of the American RevolutionTwo student versions of the notes are provided: Guided note taking (fill in the blank notes), and open note taking (students fill in their own notes). Students will take notes on events such as: The Quartering ActThe Sugar ActThe Stamp ActThe Townshend ActsThe Tea ActThe Intolerable ActsThe Sons of LibertyThe Boston MassacreThe Boston Tea PartyThe 1st
Make note taking fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while teaching about the causes of the Civil War.This resource works as a great introduction to teaching what led up to the Civil War, as well as a great review tool and / or study guide. Two student versions of the notes are provided: Guided note taking (fill in the blank notes), and open note taking (students primarily fill in their own notes). Students will take notes on events such as: The 3/5th CompromiseThe Missouri C
Make note taking and learning geography fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while watching BrainPop's video* on Oceans.Students will take notes on the definition of oceans and seas, why they are important, and the 5 oceans, locating them on a world map. They will practice both closed and open note taking skills, with an option to draw their ideas. Includes student doodle notes and teacher answer key.*You must have your own BrainPop account to access the video. **For student
A series of 5 student facing handouts for reading and writing intended to empower your students to think more deeply about the historic documents they are studying. (Use together or separately) Marking the Text Strategy lists 6 steps (and explanation of the steps) that students can use while reading and re-reading a source. It elicits student thinking about the essential information in the text, and provides them with an active strategy to visually display their thoughts and reactions. SOAPS: Sp
Make note taking fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while watching BrainPop's video* on the Constitutional Convention.Students will take notes on topics such as: Events leading up to the Constitutional ConventionVirginia PlanNew Jersey PlanConnecticut / Great CompromiseConflicts over RepresentationThe 3/5ths CompromiseAnd more!*You must have your own BrainPop account to access the video. Includes both the student doodle notes and teacher answer key.**For students to take d
Make note taking and learning geography fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while watching BrainPop's video* on the Continents of the World.Two pages of notes are included. Students will take notes (written or drawn) on each of the 7 continents, and write a summary as a conclusion to their learning. *You must have your own BrainPop account to access the video. Includes both the student doodle notes and teacher answer key.**For students to take doodle notes digitally, I sugg
Make note taking fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while watching BrainPop's video* on the Bill of Rights.Two student versions of the notes are provided: Guided note taking (fill in the blank notes), and open note taking (students fill in their own notes). Students will take notes on events such as: Background Information / Historical Context of the Bill of RightsA brief explanation of each Amendment listed in the Bill of RightsIncludes both the student doodle notes x2 and
Make note taking fun! These engaging doodle notes are intended to be used with BrainPop's video* on President Andrew Jackson. They will help students follow along with the video by taking notes on each important point: Jackson's backgroundThe War of 1812The Election of 1824 and 1824The Spoils SystemThe Battle with the BankThe Nullification CrisisThe Indian Removal Act and Trail of TearsAlso includes an option to draw pictures to represent some events. Based on their learning, students will the
Make note taking fun! Use these appealing graphic organizer notes to engage students while watching BrainPop's video* on the Regions of the Thirteen Colonies.This resource will engage students during the video by allowing them to take guided notes on the Southern Colonies, the New England Colonies and the Middle Colonies. Students will explore the similarities and differences of each region, taking into account the different populations, geography, climate, economy. In addition: Essential Vocab
Make note taking and learning geography fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while watching BrainPop's video* on Geography Themes.Students will take notes (written or drawn) on the themes of geography, such as location, region, culture, etc., with specific examples, such as New York City. They will then write a conclusion to their learning. *You must have your own BrainPop account to access the video. Includes both the student doodle notes and teacher answer key.**For studen
Make note taking fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while watching BrainPop's video* on the Sumerians.In these doodle notes, students learn about who, what, when, where, how, and why Sumerians are important. *You must have your own BrainPop account to access the video. Includes both the student doodle notes and teacher answer key.**For students to take doodle notes digitally, I suggest using Kami or another option for students to type / mark on a PDF document. If you like
Make note taking fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while watching BrainPop's video* on Egyptians Mummies.In these doodle notes, students document why and how Egyptians mummified bodies. Includes both the student doodle notes and teacher answer key.*You must have your own BrainPop account to access the video. **For students to take doodle notes digitally, I suggest using Kami or another option for students to type / mark on a PDF document. If you liked this resource, pleas
Make note taking fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while watching BrainPop's video* on the Mexican American War.Two pages of student notes are provided via guided note taking, along with pictures and maps. Students will take notes on the WHO, WHAT, WHY, HOW and the OUTCOME of the War, including such topics as: The Texas Revolution/ The AlamoThe US Invades MexicoThe Treaty of Guadalupe HidalgoStudents are also asked to think critically about if they think the war was justifi
Engage your students before, during, and after watching the film: America, The Story of US: Division! During this Common Core Aligned lesson, students will learn the differences that deepend divides between the North and South and put them on the path to a Civil War. This lesson includes:A low-prep 5 step lesson planGoogle Slides to display the lesson to your studentsA Student Note Taking Handout (can be printed or used digitally)A Teacher Answer Key with time stamps and sample responses--All ma
Engage your students before, during, and after watching the film: America, The Story of US: Rebels! During this Common Core Aligned lesson, students will focus on the struggles and successes of early colonists as well as those opposed to Great Britain's rule of North America. This lesson includes:A low-prep 5 step lesson planGoogle Slides to display the lesson to your studentsA Student Note Taking Handout (can be printed or used digitally)A Teacher Answer Key with sample responses--All materials
Engage your students before, during, and after watching the film: America, The Story of US: Revolution! During this Common Core Aligned lesson, students will learn what factors enabled the Continental Army to defeat the much stronger and more powerful British Army during the Revolutionary War. This lesson includes:A low-prep 5 step lesson planGoogle Slides to display the lesson to your studentsA Student Note Taking Handout (can be printed or used digitally)A Teacher Answer Key with time stamps a
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