A complete research project on the Vietnam War set up in Webquest style. You can share this with students as a digital file so they can click the links. Included are the project requirements, rubrics, and research resources in one hyperlinked PowerPoint file.
8th - 12th
Instructional Technology, U.S. History, Writing-Essays
This Powerpoint lesson explains what a primary election is and why we have them. It also goes into detail about caucuses and proportional representative vs. winner-take-all systems.
This is an interactive Powerpoint lesson that covers how the Korean War started, the difference between Capitalism and Communism and how the war ended. Students will be able to click through the lessons at their own pace. Also included is a clickable quiz game on the difference between Capitalism and Communism, a link to a quiz about the Korean War and an end of lesson writing assignment.
8th - 12th
Instructional Technology, Social Studies, U.S. History
This is an interactive Powerpoint presentation that students can click through at their own pace. Additionally, there is a note sheet included that allows students to keep track of their notes about each document. They are also required to draw a sketch about each. Government documents include:
- Declaration of Independence
- Articles of Confederation
- Bill of Rights
- Amendments (1, 13, 18, 19)
- Double Jeopardy
- Separation of Powers
- Equal Protection Clause
- Electoral College
- Impeachmen
This is an interactive Powerpoint presentation that students can click through at their own pace. It introduces students to the three branches of government. Note sheet included.
Hexagon thinking requires students to make connections that they can justify. This is a set with the main ideas from section 1 of Stamped. I also included blank ones.
Hexagon thinking requires students to make connections that they can justify. This is a set with the main ideas from section 3 of Stamped. I also included blank ones.
Hexagon thinking requires students to make connections that they can justify. This is a set with the main ideas from section 2 of Stamped. I also included blank ones.
Do you want to start using political cartoons in your classroom? This sheet is a good starting point to get your students thinking about the cartoons, while also holding them accountable to the work. This worksheet will work with any political cartoon that you or your students find to analyze.
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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