Students do a shark tank Simulation in which they pick an invention from the Han Dynasty, create an advertisement and then share it in small groups for their fellow sharks. The student must make an advertisement as well as do a write up about the history of their invention and then share it with their group. An example that I made about stirrups is attached as well!
A gallery Walk/stations activity about 11 different WWII Inventions. Comes with a sheet with a summary of each invention, questions to go along with it, and an answer key to go along with it. Great for a gallery Walk, stations activity, e-learning activity, or homework activity!
A full week of lessons that start with a beginning free writing activity analyzing disability History, a group activity that looks at the: Deaf President Now504 Sit-insWe Will Ride/Denver Transit AuthorityFDR Memorial Statue#Disabilitysowhite CampaignStudents will have a variety of resources to learn about each of these movements and facilitate a mini presentation on them. Then students will make an action plan to take on advocacy in their own community to support the disability community with a
Students will create a newspaper about WWII events that cover the span of the war. Instructions for students are clear, 100 point rubric is included, and there is an example I made for the students to reference!
Students will be analyzing how the Nanking Massacre is remembered by different teachers and textbooks and compare and contrast how different accounts remember this brutal moment in history. TW: Talks about both the brutal murders and SA that happened during the Massacre, use with caution!
7 AP Psychology AAQs that cover a variety of different topics and units. Some have sample Answers that can be used for practice and reviews while other ones have rubrics to be used for assessments.
Students will be proposing legislation in the form of a committee. Their job as committee members will be to come up with a bill to propose to the House and Senate (members of our class). No two committees can have the same proposed topic and so bill topics will be on a first come first serve basis. The bill must include: Name of the BillDescription of the billProblem the Bill is AddressingHow does the bill fix that problemWhat current legislation is thereAll group members must participate in t
The full reading and questions for The Falling Man: An Unforgettable StoryBy: Tom Junod. Includes questions for the reading itself as well as reflection and discussion questions for afterwards. TW: This story discusses the jumpers from the 9/11 twin towers, proceed with caution and warn students before using!
A great intro lesson for WWII! Students will analyze 20 pictures from WWII and select 10 of them to start telling the story of WWII. Students will have to discuss which ones are important to keep, which to leave out, and why they made that decision!
Students will create a list of consequences from the US dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki using the sources provided on the document. 5 sources included including: Source A: Far East Summary (1945) Source B: V-J Day in Times Square (1945) Source C: Modern Man is Obsolete (1945) Source D: PBS News Hour: Health Effects of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Atomic Bombings still carefully tracked (2016) Source E: Nuclear Detonation Timeline Video (2010) See my atomic bomb IDM assignment for this
Includes guidelines, instructions and rubrics for the following Summative activities -Mini Essay -Diary Entry -Slideshow Presentation -Interviewing an Expert -Verbal Response -Podcast -Infographic -Travel Brochure -Museum Exhibit Great to use for a unit project to allow student choice for a Summative, or can break them up and use them on different units throughout the year. I left it editable for you to add essential questions and more specific time periods!
A 10 day Unit on 9/11 that includes activities such as artifact exploration, making your own exhibit, analysis of 9/11 stories and readings, and the connections to modern day events. Includes day to day instructions and 19 different documents to use.
Questions and Answer Key to go along with the DBQ The Black Death: How Different Were Christian and Muslim Responses that you can find on the DBQ Project Website!
Following World War I and World War II, countries that had previously been taken over by imperial rule began to break away and achieve independence. There were many parts of Africa also owned by Western Civilizations and in the 20th century, multiple African countries fought for their independence as well. In order to build on this and to build on your knowledge of sources, students will make their own DBQ that answers the question of how their country gained independence. A variety of options a
A Black History Month Gallery Walk of Black Leaders from a more worldwide perspective including: William Brown Nelson Mandela Desmond Tutu Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Wanguri Muta Maathai Paul Rusesabinga John Chilembwe Hamilton Naki Oliver Mthukuzi George Padmore Felix Konotey-Ahulu Queen Nzinga Wole Soyinka Yaa Asantewaa Questions are provided for all the readings
Activity includes some quick slides to give context about the Magna Carta (during which I act like an evil ruler and follow King John by taking their things as taxes, making them sit under their desks for no reason, making them call me Queen, etc.) And then I put them in groups of Barons to rewrite the Magna Carta (I have an original translation attached) in to more modern day terms if it was written today. An example is included!
A jigsaw activity about the Chinese Culture in the Han Dynasty. 4 students will each get one of the following topics: Filial PietyConfucianismFamily Structure and Gender rolesArt, Music and Architecture Students will answer 10-11 questions about their topic to guide them in their research and then will share with their group when they are done, making one large research document.
A beginning of the year lesson about how to have productive conversations about hard topics. I always tell students I chose the videos not because of the content of them (Bill O'Reilly is Islamophobic in it) but rather because of how the conversations go. Video links and questions are included. I show one video, have them answer questions and then talk about it, then the second video and have them talk about it, then I develop conversation rules and norms for the class for the year. A great less
9th - 12th
For All Subjects, Social Emotional Learning, U.S. History, World History
A gallery Walk/stations activity about culture of Islam and the growth of the Islamic Empire. Includes short readings on the following topics: Muslim Cities Social Classes Role of Women Astronomy Literature and Art Math and Science Knowledge Includes a 14 question worksheet and answer key!
8th - 12th
Religion, World History
$2.50
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