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Preview of World History - Between the Wars (WWI/WWII) Full Unit Study - HIGH SCHOOL/MID

World History - Between the Wars (WWI/WWII) Full Unit Study - HIGH SCHOOL/MID

Between the Wars (WWI /.WWII - Full Unit Study) World History Lesson Plans This presentation contains everything you need to teach the pivotal period between World War I and World War II. It can either be used as a presentation you teach or in a Flipped classroom. OVER 175+ It includes high-interest power point files, video links, primary sources, online quizlet game, a 25 question multiple-choice test (with key), political cartoons, a handout activity, text readings, a student workbook and a gu
Preview of World History Final Exam (A Really, Really Short World History Review and TEST)

World History Final Exam (A Really, Really Short World History Review and TEST)

World History Fun Review of the World with Exam (From the French Revolution to the Fall of the Soviet Union) One of the most important to me as a teacher is to demonstrate how each of the common units we cover throughout the year have a continuity that students can see. This handout, given at the end of the semester of a world history course. I allow students to try their best to fill in the blanks. We then read aloud (choral reading) or I chose a person to read and I fill in the correct answe
Preview of American Government Vocabulary Study Activity

American Government Vocabulary Study Activity

American Government / Full Vocabulary Study In this full vocabulary bundle, each unit (divided by topic) contains the terms which are defined for the students. I have included both a pdf format and a word document so that you can edit those as you see fit. Also included is a full set of quizzes (one for each unit topic) with a fill-in-the-blank format, teacher suggestions and reasoning as well as a set of 6 vocabulary strategy ideas to use for class review.80+ pages Unit/topics include:Constit
Preview of AP Government REVIEW SHEETS - Crunch Time (Formula for Greatness)

AP Government REVIEW SHEETS - Crunch Time (Formula for Greatness)

Introducing our game-changing (AP) Government Formula Sheets! Experience a whole new approach to studying government that will revolutionize your understanding of this dynamic subject. Unlike history, where topics are learned sequentially, (AP) Government can be approached in any order. We've crafted comprehensive "formula" sheets for key units, including the Constitution, Federalism, Congress, Presidency, Judiciary, Political Parties, Interest Groups, Civil Liberties, and Civil Rights. These f
Preview of Middle/High School World History / the Middle Passage PPT

Middle/High School World History / the Middle Passage PPT

Explore the haunting history of the Middle Passage with our comprehensive educational package. Dive into this pivotal chapter of human history with the aid of captivating Google Slides, a set of thought-provoking questions and answers, and an engaging written activity.Our meticulously crafted Google Slides presentation brings the Middle Passage to life, immersing learners in the harrowing journey of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic. Complementing the slides, our set of corresponding quest
Preview of World History French Rev. STorm the Basti Reading/Writing Middle/HS Lesson

World History French Rev. STorm the Basti Reading/Writing Middle/HS Lesson

The French Revolution - In this creative student centered activity students will participate in a short play (Storming the Bastille). They will then delve deeply into the script to detail a crime scene investigative report. Teaching notes provided.... 20+ pages Challenging, student-centered and engaging https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Curriculum-SheetsHow to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase
Preview of Campaigns and Elections (American Government)

Campaigns and Elections (American Government)

AP / American Government Campaigns and Elections (Flipped Unit) includes a high-interest power point file, video links, charts, handouts, a student workbook and a teachers guide to flipped classrooms. Elections and Campaigns is one of the most relevant topic for most students and citizens to comprehend. On their own, students will answer questions, using slides, video links, graphs, and other visuals to help them understand all of the important features of elections and campaigns. There are ov
Preview of Interest Groups in the United States

Interest Groups in the United States

Interest Groups in the United States -AP GovernmentIn depth studyIn this 35+ page presentations, students will analyze the webpage (homepage copy) of 30 different interest groups. They will analyze the various types, strategies, levels, and target groups that are central to the American political process. They can work on them as a class, groups or individually. Simply print and present. Some of the questions that they will be asked to complete are:Identify two interest groups that share the s
Preview of Government / History Abraham Lincoln's War Powers - Guided Questions ("Lincoln")

Government / History Abraham Lincoln's War Powers - Guided Questions ("Lincoln")

"Lincoln" Movie Question Guide - American History/Government This guided question assignment uses an excerpt from the movie "Lincoln" in which he discusses how he interprets his war powers when dealing with property rights and the slave issue. The excerpt includes guided questions (and answers). Short, precise and explains Lincoln's motive behind the passage of the 13th Amendment.
Preview of American Gov  The Powers of the Presidency - High School Lesson Plan

American Gov The Powers of the Presidency - High School Lesson Plan

The Powers of the President Lesson Plan -American Government Included in this packet are two activities that require students to read and complete a graphic organizer which explains each of the many roles of the president. Lastly, students will be able to apply these roles by completing short paragraph responses from fictional newspaper headlines. Chief Administrator Chief Executive Commander-in-Chief Chief Legislator Chief Diplomat Chief of the Party Chief Citizen https://www.teacherspayte
Preview of Voters and Elections - Lesson Plan Government

Voters and Elections - Lesson Plan Government

Who do you think should be entitled to VOTE? The U.S. Constitution does not give the national government the power to set voting qualifications. This power is reserved (given) to the states. Traditionally, voting has been considered a privilege granted to many, not a right belonging to all. Therefore, all states place some limitations on who can vote. This activity gets students thinking about what it means to set suffrage standards and how that might impact various demographic groups.After rev
Preview of Analyzing Political Cartoons for History Class - Lesson Plan

Analyzing Political Cartoons for History Class - Lesson Plan

Analyze Political Cartoons in the Classroom - History Classes Lesson Plan Teaching students to successfully analyze political cartoon will enliven lecture, promote critical thinking as well as develop multiple talents and learning styles. However, most teachers often say that students have difficulty analyzing them. This power point presentation with a mirrored set of pdf student handouts which include nine lessons designed to isolate various strategies artists' use to convey political messages
Preview of American History - American Presidents in the Progressive Era Reading Lesson

American History - American Presidents in the Progressive Era Reading Lesson

American History Progressive Presidents Handout and Questions Textual reading with student questions / class discussion topics explain details about the period referred to as the "Progressive Era". Three men served as President--Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson. Just some of the topics include: Roosevelt's Square Deal Creation of the Federal Reserve Creation of the 16th,17th,18th, and 19th Amendment Creation of the Pure Food and Drug Act, Accompanied by student questio
Preview of Gov't -Federalism - Congressional Expressed Powers - History Lesson Plan

Gov't -Federalism - Congressional Expressed Powers - History Lesson Plan

The Expressed Powers of the United States Government - Fun Lesson Plan US Government High School Students learn about the EXPRESSED POWERS of the Constitution through argument? In this activity, students are asked to read, interpret and textual information by locating specific text from the book that have been intentionally altered. But instead of it being just a true or false activity, they must compose a new statement for a text rewrite. It's a little like arguing with the text and is titled
Preview of Middle/High World History(DBQ Practice Activities) LESSON PLAN

Middle/High World History(DBQ Practice Activities) LESSON PLAN

Included in this mini-unit are three primary source excerpts from Gandhi's Hind Swaraj, Lech Walesea's Nobel Prize Lecture and Vaclav Havel's New Year's Address. Each document contains bolded vocabulary terms to help aid in the reading, scaffolding questions and three mini-writing questions, allowing students to cite and explain commonalities and influences between the documents. Each document could be used as a stand alone piece or together as a crafted opportunity to get students to recogn
Preview of American History - Abraham Lincoln Text Reading with Student Questions High Scho

American History - Abraham Lincoln Text Reading with Student Questions High Scho

President Lincoln Reading/Question for US History Students Text reading explains details about President Abraham Lincoln (Early Career, War Time Record, Emancipation Proclamation, Criticisms, Elections, and the Gettysburg Address (full text). Accompanied by student questions / answer key
Preview of American Government Presidential Powers Lesson

American Government Presidential Powers Lesson

American Government - Powers of the President Students are given a visual list that explains the presidential power This visual describes the presidential powers and asks students to locate where this power is given (using the Constitution) and to give an example of the power in action. Powers Listed are: the Ordinance Power the Appointing Power the Removal Power the Diplomatic and Military Power the Power of Recognition and many more
Preview of "Causes of War": Explore the Origins of War - Student Game World History"

"Causes of War": Explore the Origins of War - Student Game World History"

Introducing "Motivations in History: Exploring Greed, Fear, and Pride" Looking for a fun and engaging way to delve into the complex motivations of countries throughout history? Our interactive unit will divide your class into three teams: Greed, Fear, and Pride. Together, you will explore these broad terms and brainstorm how they might drive the actions of nations. In lively classroom discussions, you will analyze the role of greed in a country's desire to expand its trading market. Is it driven
Preview of Causes of War? A Multi-Step Approach to Writing Activity

Causes of War? A Multi-Step Approach to Writing Activity

"Unraveling War's Complexity: Exploring Causes Through History"Historians often debate the underlying causes of war. Our four-step process empowers students to analyze different theories behind various global conflicts. In this engaging activity, students will begin by defining each cause/theory. Then, they will examine the headings of 19 diverse wars, ranging from ancient conflicts to recent battles. Armed with only the name of the conflict, year, combatants, and stakes involved, students will
Preview of The Federalist Papers - Question Review

The Federalist Papers - Question Review

Introducing our Federalist Papers Comparative Study Guide! Dive into Hamilton's Federalist Paper 1 and Madison's Federalist Paper 10 with carefully selected excerpts. Engage students in defining, comparing, and analyzing these influential works. Thought-provoking questions and an answer key included. Ignite critical thinking and inspire active citizenship. Order now to enrich your classroom! Please visit my store to see other items related to all the Social Studies disciplines Curriculum Sheets
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