This resource includes the causes of WWII from The Treaty of Versailles to Hitler's invasion of Poland. Causes: WWI, appeasement, economic crisis, Germany rebuilding its army, fascism, and Hitler's rise to power.
Students research the different landforms of California including mountain ranges, plateaus, deserts, and valleys. Students find a definition, use the word in a sentence, and draw a picture of the landform.
This product follows John Green's YouTube video Taxes & Smuggling - Prelude to Revolution: Crash Course US History #6. Questions are in order and key is included! This is a great way to introduce the American Revolution in any middle or high school history classroom.
7th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), U.S. History, World History
Students use the provided link from history.com https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-china/qin-dynasty to complete the questions. This is a great introduction or review activity for the Chinese Qin Dynasty. Key included!
This quiz tests students on each layer of the Earth and their location. Students will be tested on basic knowledge of plate boundaries, geological processes, and convection. Students match the terms with the correct definition. Key is provided!
This is a great introductory or review worksheet for students to learn the parts of a volcano. Students use the word bank to label the correct parts of a volcano. Key provided!
Traditions and Encounters, Sixth Edition, by Jerry Bentley, Herbert E. Ziegler, and Heather E. Streets-Salter. McGraw Hill, 2017. AP Version Google Slides of Chapter 21 Excellent for class notes and review Engaging information and imagery
Hacksaw Ridge is a great resource to show the horrors of the WWII battlefield. I showed this film in my U.S. history course after introducing island hopping. Desmond Doss was a medic who saved 75 men without carrying a single weapon. My students loved this film. The questions for this resource are in order and cover the entire film.
This is a great activity for students to research the basics of volcanoes. The webquest questions are pulled from information found on USGS and British Geological Survey sites. Key provided!
San Andreas is a dramatic representation of a large earthquake taking place in San Francisco. This resource includes movie questions to keep students engaged in the film. Key included!
This is a great resource to break down the process of writing a lab report. Student at any level can utilize these documents to prepare themselves to start writing a polished and professional lab report.
This product includes nine WWI vocab words. Students find the definition, use the word in a sentence, and find or draw a memory picture for each term. I used this assignment as a Google Classroom resource, but you can also print and distribute to students.
A fun way to celebrate the changing seasons. This resource includes ten different coloring pages full of fall pumpkins, spooky scenes, and cozy vibes. You and your students will have a blast with these coloring pages.
A fun and colorful activity for young learners to learn their letters. Each letter of the alphabet is represented with an animal to color. Just print and hand out!
Students choose and research a career in science. This template provides a guide for students to research. Templates in color and black/white are available.