This product includes viewing questions and a key for "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" film. This is an excellent film for teaching the Holocaust in schools.
7th - 12th
European History, Other (Social Studies), World History
Glory is an excellent film depicting the 54th Massachusetts regiment of black soldiers. This resource includes movie questions and a key that follows the movie.
This resource includes questions in the order of the movie and a key! My sophomore students loved this movie. The questions keep them engaged and can be followed up with a class discussion.
This product includes viewing questions for "A League of Their Own." The questions are in order of the film and key is included. This is a great film for a U.S. History course following the WWII home front and women in the U.S.
This is a great resource for students to research and study Italian culture. Students draw a picture in the larger box and notes in the smaller box. Students finish this assignment with writing three facts they learned from their research.
This is a great research tool for students to get to know the Mexican culture! I used a few websites for this assignment; however, you can use any other source for students to access information about Mexican culture. Here are a few helpful sites: https://www.britannica.com/place/Mexico/Daily-life-and-social-customs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Mexico https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/-/media/Project/Websites/mdhhs/Assistance-Programs/WIC-Media/Mexican-Culture.pdf?rev=c49e57f29b994b1b97
6th - 10th
Latino and Hispanic Studies, Other (Social Studies), World History
This is a great research tool for students to get to know the Modoc! I used the "California Indians" website https://factcards.califa.org/cai/modoc.html however, you can use any other source for students to access information about the Modoc. Students draw a picture to represent the topic in the larger box and take notes, descriptions, or write captions in the smaller box. Students finish the activity with three things they learned about the Modoc using complete sentences. My students loved th
5th - 10th
Native Americans, Other (Social Studies), U.S. History
This is a great resource for students to learn about the Karuk/Karok tribe. I used the "California Indians Fact Cards" website for my students to conduct their research https://factcards.califa.org/cai/karok.html however, you can use any other source to complete the worksheet. Students draw a picture that represents the topic in the large box and write their notes, description, or caption in the smaller box. Students loved this and I displayed them in my classroom.
5th - 10th
Native Americans, Other (Social Studies), U.S. History
I used the "California Indians" website for this assignment https://factcards.califa.org/cai/shasta.html however, you can use any other research method to fill out the cards. This is a great assignment for students to get to know the culture of the Shasta. It includes elements of food, clothing, housing, and tools. Students finish the assignment with three things they learned while researching.
5th - 10th
Native Americans, Other (Social Studies), U.S. History
This is a great resource for students to research the different landforms of the United States. Students write a definition, use the word in a sentence, then draw a picture to represent the landform. I used this in my freshman geography class, but it can be used at any level.
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
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 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.
This is a great activity for students to practice filling out Bohr Diagrams. Students record the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus, then plot the electrons on the energy shells. You could even use this as a quiz/assessment. Key provided!
This is a great activity for collaborative learning in a World/U.S. History classroom. I had my students work in teams to match the vocab word to the correct definition. They had so much fun and learned along the way. Great review activity at the end of a unit or a baseline assessment at the beginning of a unit. 20 vocab terms, images, and definitions included. Great for EL students. I had a TA cut out the cards and glue them to some index cards.
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!
"We Were the Lucky Ones" is an excellent portrayal of the events leading up to and during internment of a Jewish family in the Holocaust. While it is difficult to watch, this episode captures events of the German takeover of Poland. The first episode depicts how the Germans closed Jewish businesses, brutally beat people in the streets, and forced Jewish people into alternative work programs. This resource includes questions throughout the first episode. The key is included for easy grading. I s
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.
10th - 11th
Social Studies, U.S. History, World History
CCSS
RH.11-12.2
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