Teaching 'Countdown' by Deborah Wiles? This document includes vocabulary and questions for every chapter. Also, check out my Countdown Reflection project.
This is a complete teaching set for the book Millions by Frank Cottrell-Boyce. It includes question handouts for each chapter as well as a page of 7 different project choices for students to choose from.
This activity is meant to be completed at the start of a Great Depression Inquiry unit. Students will have had a BRIEF introduction to the Depression but will use this gallery walk to create more questions for an inquiry project. First, I use a quick depression simulation then I show a short video clip that discusses the causes of the Depression.
You don't have to use this product in conjunction with an inquiry project however. You can use it as an anticipation activity.
The inquiry project
This anticipation guide features 13 before and after reading questions about WWII. It also includes a spot for students to add evidence for their 'after reading' answers.
An independent research project for students studying the 1950s and 1960s. Can be used with any content you currently teach. Requirements for video project are included as well as multiple rubrics and an implementation schedule.
- Project Rubric
- Group Assessment Rubric
- Self-Assessment Rubric
8th - 12th
Instructional Technology, Social Studies, U.S. History
Use this anticipation guide to introduce the major topics of WWII. After you complete your unit, students will go back and change their answers while also citing textual evidence to prove their answers.
Teaching a unit on songwriting? This handout includes information on all parts of the song, tips for writing original songs and then lyrics to some popular songs for students to re-write as practice.
Practice sheet that presents students with 10 different scenarios. Students choose whether they agree or disagree with the scenario based on what they have learned and then they write which amendment is shown in the scenario. Answer key included.
This combination of games can be used with any novel. Have students create a set of cards for the characters in the novel they are reading. They can then use the cards to quiz their classmates individually or as a whole class activity. They can also use the cards for a matching game or as a study reference.
After reading 'Countdown' by Deborah Wiles, have students create an independent reflection project. This gives students a choice in their learning while also making sure they hit the key points that are important to you. Rubric is included.
Make sure to check out by 'Countdown' questions and vocabulary as well.
7th - 9th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
Page one is a fill-in-the-blank activity with common government vocabulary terms. Page two is matching of common U.S. Government Departments. Answer key included.
A quick way for students to compare the cost of living in the 1920s vs. today. Integrate math in your social studies curriculum. Encourages a thoughtful discussion on minimum wage laws as well.
These slides explain what political cartoons are and what they mean. Great for an introduction to a political cartoon unit. Bundle with my political cartoon analyzing worksheet!
8th - 12th
Elections - Voting, Social Studies, U.S. History
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