This is a unit test that covers the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment. Within this document I have included two versions and and answer key. The test questions include: 10 multiple choice, 4 possible quotes, 10 matching, 5 analogies, 4 fill in the blanks, and an essay.
This is a Jeopardy review game for the units Renaissance and Reformation. This editable PowerPoint has 25 questions that can be used for review and 1 essay style/extended response style question.
This is a Jeopardy review game for the units Scientific Revolution and French Revolution. This editable PowerPoint has 25 questions that can be used for review and 1 essay style/extended response style question.
This handout provides space for students to respond to the video with link embedded within assessment. I have asked for students to reflect on three civilizations discussed in the video and provide facts for each civilization.
This is a unit test for the topics of Monarchy and Age of Exploration. The test includes 15 multiple choice, 13 matching, 3 quotable quotes, 2 analogies, and an essay. I have included 2 versions of the test and an answer key.
This is a review game that I play at the end of each class as we approach a unit test. The game is played by having the teacher print and cut each piece. Hand one piece to each student. Have one student read the "Who has" portion of their card. Another student in the room has the answer. When they hear the question that matches their "I have" response, the student reads their response aloud. The same student that answered the previous question then reads their "Who has" question until all
This is an activity that offers exact locations, three different views of the world, and several questions. There is a partial answer key included. This covers finding the Equator, Prime Meridian, Continents, Oceans, and Cities.
This is a final given for a World Civilizations course. This test covers units from Renaissance through Modern Genocide. The test is broken down into 15 questions per unit with a word bank for each section. The test contains 90 questions.
This is a test over the unit WWII. There are two test versions. Both with same questions. There are 10 multiple choice, 10 matching (with bank), 6 short answer (with bank), 5 quotable quotes (with bank), and an essay question. I have also included the test answers.
This is a project that is used throughout the Renaissance & Reformation unit. The project description and rubric allow the students a chance to interpret their understanding and skills through creativity with a short written description. This rubric and expectation is easy to differentiate for your learners that need altered expectations. I have cut the assignment in half and only required one drawing. I have also provided images that students can use while creating their best interpretation
This is an assessment that allows students to reflect on items and ideas that represent their own culture. This also requires students to reflect on other cultures. This could be used as a test, test prep, or writing piece.
This is a formative assessment. This prediction piece is used at the beginning of a unit to allow students to see their growth throughout the unit. I ask the students to take the words on the left side of the assessment and put them into a story. The students are then asked to reflect back to this assessment at the end of the unit to measure accuracy. (This most of the time draws a huge laugh from the students.)
This could also be used at the end of the unit to have students reflect over ter
I have used this handout for students to organize the Roman Social Structures/ Hierarchy of Roman society. This provides a formative assessment tool for me and a note taking/study guide for the students.
This essay / summative assessment allows for students to reflect on how the American Civil War started after a change in public opinion. I have encouraged students to reflect back to the events leading up to the Civil War and asked for them to include specific examples that led to America's most costly conflict.
This is a unit test that covers Explorers Reach America. Within this document I have included two versions and and answer key. The test questions include: 6 multiple choice, 8 matching (w/ bank), 8 quotable quotes, 2 analogies, and an essay.
This is a Jeopardy review game for the units Industrial Revolution and WWI. This editable PowerPoint has 25 questions that can be used for review and 1 essay style/extended response style question.
This is a Jeopardy review game for the unit Age of Exploration. This editable PowerPoint has 25 questions that can be used for review and 1 essay style/extended response style question.
This is a Study Guide / Unit Review handout for the topic Explorers reach America. This form includes 27 terms or people and 3 extended response questions. Each student is asked to submit this activity at the conclusion of the unit.
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This is a Unit Review/Study Guide for United States History (1812-1825). This handout requires students to investigate 24 terms and complete 4 extended responses. I suggest that each student use the terms while writing their extended responses.
This is an Entry/Exit Slip handout. Every teacher/school has a different name for the same desired outcome. Every student must start the class and end the class, strong. This handout allows for students to organize their daily thoughts or questions on one sheet.
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