What’s Covered in This Slide Deck?1. The Industrial Revolution (ca. 1750–1900) The Shift to Machine Labor: Definition of industrialization, the transition from manual labor to factories, and the rise of James Watt’s steam engine.Key Innovations: Deep dives into the textile industry (the spinning jenny, power loom) and Eli Whitney's cotton gin.Urbanization & Agriculture: How large-scale farming and the enclosure movement pushed families into rapidly growing, crowded European cities (like London).
6th - 8th
Other (Social Studies), U.S. History, World History
Slides using the National Geographic 6th Grade textbook covering: The Renaissance Arts, Literature, and Architecture Religion Reformation + related vocabulary 2 Doodle note sheets and their answer keys
Classical Greece slides & 3 doodle note sheets with answer keys covering: leagues Peloponnesian War architecture Phillip of Macedonia Alexander the Great Major and minor gods and goddesses
6th - 8th
Ancient History, Other (Social Studies), World History
These slides help break down more lengthy passages and allow students to identify the main idea of each paragraph at a time. Then, they can find the main idea as a whole & pull evidence from what they read.
4th - 7th
Close Reading, English Language Arts, Informational Text
These are several versions of a basic bubble map used to begin the writing process. Some of the maps have helpful directions and labels to guide students, while others are unlabeled so they can practice on their own!
Not Specific
Creative Writing, English Language Arts, Writing-Essays
Google slides informational text about chameleons. Students will read individual paragraphs from the passage and determine main idea of each. Then, provide details to support the overall main idea of the entire passage.
These narrative graphic organizers range from 2-3 body paragraph options. Also perfect for teaching TDA writing! Some are labeled with what goes in each box, others are left blank.