Traditions and Encounters, Sixth Edition, by Jerry Bentley, Herbert E. Ziegler, and Heather E. Streets-Salter. McGraw Hill, 2017. A complete Google Slideshow of Ch. 32: The Building of Global Empires Used in an AP World History classroom. Excellent for notes, homework, and lectures.
Traditions and Encounters, Sixth Edition, by Jerry Bentley, Herbert E. Ziegler, and Heather E. Streets-Salter. McGraw Hill, 2017. A complete Google Slideshow of Ch. 31: Societies at Crossroads Used in an AP World History classroom. Excellent for notes, homework, and lectures.
Traditions and Encounters, Sixth Edition, by Jerry Bentley, Herbert E. Ziegler, and Heather E. Streets-Salter. McGraw Hill, 2017. A complete PowerPoint of Ch. 35: Nationalism and Political Identities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America Used in an AP World History classroom. Excellent for notes, homework, and lectures.
Traditions and Encounters, Sixth Edition, by Jerry Bentley, Herbert E. Ziegler, and Heather E. Streets-Salter. McGraw Hill, 2017. AP version. Complete slides of Chapter 18. Great for in-class notes or review. Engaging information and imagery.
This is an end the unit U.S. History Industrial Revolution test. The test covers topics such as child labor, factories, immigration, and the Progressive Era. 25 multiple choice questions and three free response questions. Answer key included.
Traditions and Encounters, Sixth Edition, by Jerry Bentley, Herbert E. Ziegler, and Heather E. Streets-Salter. McGraw Hill, 2017. AP Edition. Ch. 1: Before History Complete chapter. Excellent for in-class notes or review. Engaging material and imagery.
Traditions and Encounters, Sixth Edition, by Jerry Bentley, Herbert E. Ziegler, and Heather E. Streets-Salter. McGraw Hill, 2017. AP Edition. Ch. 23: The Transformation of Europe Google Slides. Complete chapter. Excellent for in-class notes or review. Engaging material and imagery.
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
Traditions and Encounters, Sixth Edition, by Jerry Bentley, Herbert E. Ziegler, and Heather E. Streets-Salter. McGraw Hill, 2017. AP Edition: Chapter 19 Complete chapter notes, excellent for class notes and review, Used in an AP World History Classroom
These are google slides covering Ch. 20 Whose Government? Politics, Populists, and Progressives 1880-1917. I use this in a lecture style in my APUSH class. Students take notes on the slides. They are usually posted on google classroom as a study tool as well. Information comes from "America's History" 8th edition for the AP classroom.
These are google slides of Ch. 21. It covers American Imperialism, WWI, and the Treaty of Versailles. All information comes from "America's History" by Henretta, Hinderaker, Edwards, and Self, 8th edition.
These are google slides covering Ch. 19 “Civilization’s Inferno”: The Rise and Reform of Industrial Cities I used this in a lecture style in my APUSH class. Students take notes on the slides. They are usually posted on google classroom as a study tool as well. Information comes from "America's History" 8th edition for the AP classroom.
Traditions and Encounters, Sixth Edition, by Jerry Bentley, Herbert E. Ziegler, and Heather E. Streets-Salter. McGraw Hill, 2017. AP version. Complete slides of Chapter 29. Great for in-class notes or review. Engaging information and imagery.
Traditions and Encounters, Sixth Edition, by Jerry Bentley, Herbert E. Ziegler, and Heather E. Streets-Salter. McGraw Hill, 2017. AP version. Complete slides of Chapter 25. Great for in-class notes or review. Engaging information and imagery.
This is an excellent resource to teach students about ancient Greek society. I suggest using this to support students in notetaking skills. The slides cover topics of geography, city-states, warfare, Athens, Sparta, philosophy, and important leaders.
This test is an end of a unit exam in U.S. History. The questions include information on the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, basic U.S. government structure, and colonists' grievances. Some questions are based on the series John Adams and the film The Patriot. Used in an 11th grade U.S. history course as the first exam of the semester. 31 multiple choice questions. Key included.
30 question WWI test, plus two extra credit questions. This test covers the basic information of WWI, including the sides, trench warfare, shell shock, and questions from the documentary They Shall Not Grow Old.