I've been teaching Social Studies for 23 years. I specifically work with English Learners, College Prep, Accelerated Students and Advanced Placement course level students.
Students play Spoons, which is a fun game that exemplifies the laws of supply and demand. This is a great activity to do at the end of the Supply and Demand unit. This packet includes: Teachers Guide Game rules Student write-up/ activity follow up Answer key
These 11 one-page AP European History summaries are fully aligned to the College Board AP European History Course and Exam Description (CED) and are designed to give students a clear, organized introduction to each major unit in the course. Each handout highlights the most important people, events, terms, and historical developments students are expected to know for the AP Exam. These resources work well for: Unit introductions Study guides and review Homework support AP Exam preparation Int
9th - 12th, Higher Education
European History, Other (Social Studies), World History
This product is designed to teach students how to graph demand and determine demand shifters. At the end of this guided practice students should be able to: Graph demand and identify demand shifters.
Included in the document:
Student worksheets and teacher key
Hobbes and Locke Comparative LessonHelp students understand the political philosophies of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke through engaging readings, a graphic organizer, and a short quiz. Perfect for AP European History, World History, or Civics. Included Materials Reading (2 pages): Explains Hobbes’s Leviathan and Locke’s Two Treatises of Government, focusing on human nature, the state of nature, and the social contract. Graphic Organizer: Students compare Hobbes and Locke by completing key cate
The power point details the Rise of Hitler from his humble rural upbringing through his rise to the Chancellorship of Germany. This slide show includes extensive notes for the teacher to utilize during the lecture, pictures and reference page. I've also included a student version/ skeleton notes. The skeleton notes have built in checking for understanding activities.
This is a Jeopardy style review game for World War 1. It is simple and easy to use. The game moderator clicks on the desired point value and the clue pops up. To reveal the answers, just click the mouse again.
The game board has 6 categories: Causes, Alliances, Weapons & Warfare, Weapons & Warfare 2, Important People and Countries.
The game board is not locked, so it is easy to make any changes if would like to make them.
The game also includes the Jeopardy theme music. Enjoy!
The following series of graphic organizers are designed to help students make meaning of primary sources. This series was designed to complement Common Core lesson planning.
The following packet of organizers includes:
Annotation Guide
Primary Source Document Analysis
Document Comparison: For/ Against
Multiple Document Analysis
Evidence and Examples for Central Ideas
7th - 12th
English Language Arts, Reading Strategies, Writing
As a culminating project for a unit of study, students will create an A-Z dictionary about the Holocaust. Students are tasked with finding terms, people and places that relate to the Holocaust. Then they will design an original dictionary; complete with definitions and visual representations for each term.
The Current Event Article Write-up is a general template for article summaries. It can be used across all disciplines and all high school levels. The purpose of this activity is to teach students to synthesize information into one concise document. Students will determine the: who, what, where, when and why of an article. Ultimately relating the relevance of the document back to their current unit of study.
This is a series of graphic organizers designed to help students write a research paper from start to finish. This packet contains the following handouts:
- Steps for Writing a Research Paper
- Article, Periodical and Magazine Graphic Organizer
- Quotation Graphic Organizer
- Brainstorm
- Research Paper Outline
- Abbreviated MLA Style Guide
- Revision Checklist
This lesson plan is designed to complement World War 1 study. There is a power point presentation and poster project assignment. The poster assignment includes a writing component to address common core standards. This will cover one block class period.
I use the power point as a whole class discussion and the poster project as an individual assignment. The poster can easily become a much larger activity for greater point totals by adding a presentation piece. Another option would be to creat
This power point details one the most important time periods in World History, the French Revolution. Students are led through the series of events that caused the death of thousands in the name of democracy. Topics reviewed include: absolute rulers, the influence of the Enlightenment, revolutionary events and the Napoleonic Era.
This slide show includes extensive notes for the teacher to utilize during the lecture, pictures and reference page. I've also included a student version/ skeleton no
This is a Jeopardy style review game for the French Revolution. It is simple and easy to use. The game moderator clicks on the desired point value and the clue pops up. To reveal the answers, just click the mouse again.
The game board has 6 categories: Old Regime, Important People, Events, Reign of Terror, French Revolution and Napoleon.
The game board is not locked, so it is easy to make any changes if would like to make them.
The game also includes the Jeopardy theme music. Enjoy!
This is a series of 7 practice Short Answer Questions for the AP European History Exam.
This packet includes the following topics:
Council of Trent
Edict of Nantes
Henry VIII
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Martin Luther
The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day
Zwingli
Economics: Demand Unit – Complete Teaching ResourceMake teaching the concept of Demand in Economics engaging and effective with this comprehensive unit designed for high school or introductory economics classes. This ready-to-use bundle includes 10 high-quality, printable documents, all with answer keys to make instruction and grading easy. What’s Included: 1. Presentation & Guided NotesA teacher-led slideshow that introduces demand, the law of demand, the demand curve, and non-price determ
This is a power point lecture on credit basics for Economics and/or Personal Finance courses. This is a great spring board for discussion, rather than a straight lecture. The power point is designed to help students learn to navigate the ins and outs of credit in an accessible way.
The student version of the skeleton notes includes, discussion questions and checking for understanding activities.
Included in this folder you will find:
Credit power point
skeleton notes: Student version
complete
This is a student handout and reference tool. The chart is designed to give a simple break down of the economic systems: Command/ Centrally Planned Economy, Mixed Economies (Socialist leaning and Government Assisted Capitalism) and Free Market Economy. The chart compares the systems in terms of government involvement, allocation of resources, ownership of resources and income distribution.
Also included are 8 integral vacabulary words to foster greater understanding for this unit of study.
This is a graphic organizer to help students identify and chart the differences between the 4 Economic Systems. Students are tasked with the following for each system: draw a symbol to represent the system, identify key features and determine the economic goals.
I typically use this as a means to reinforce a lesson plan or as a check for understanding. This can be used at the end of a lesson or as a starter activity to refresh the previous class lesson.
This is a series of graphic organizers to help guide language learners and struggling writers with cause and effect paragraphs. In this packet, you will find: 1 student handout with key terms and phrases 4 Graphic Organizers: Multiple Causes and Effects, 2 x Multiple Causes and 1 Effect, and 1 Cause and Effect Process 2 Paragraph Frames
This product is designed to teach students how to graph supply and determine supply shifters. At the end of this guided practice students should be able to: Graph supply and identify supply shifters.
Included in the document:
Student worksheets and teacher key
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Economics
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I've been teaching Social Studies for 23 years. I specifically work with English Learners, College Prep, Accelerated Students and Advanced Placement course level students.
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I believe in, and encourage, student interaction in each lesson. Students need to have honest discourse and utilize the language of the discipline to truly learn.
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I love my job and am so blessed to work with students. I've also been blessed with completing my education with a terminal degree. I have been able to graduate placed on the Dean's list at every college I've ever attended.
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I have a BA in History with a double focus in US and Ancient History.
My 2 Master of Arts degrees are: Education with a focus in Reading and Curriculum and Instruction in the Social Studies Classroom. I also have a Doctorate in Education Leadership with a focus in Teacher Education in a Multicultural Society.
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