This is a great test to start off the year to see where your students are at. It tests students on terms like metaphors, simile, and oxymorons. It also tests paragraph comprehension among other skills. Good baseline test to give out at the beginning of the year/semester.
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Assignment designed for beginner French learners. The first page of the assignment has students answering the "waiter's" questions that concern simple questions like "what is your name?" ,a few conjugations concerning "to eat" and "to drink," and French food vocabulary. The second side is a page that concerns conjugation of the verbs "to eat" and "to drink" and French food vocabulary.
This activity is a great way for students to understand the level of ingenuity women on displayed on the Homefront to support their nations and the war effort. The main idea of the worksheet is for students to view items that were rationed during wartime (ex. gasoline, rubber, butter) and write the impacts of life without those items in todays day and age. In addition to this students are to write a WW1/Today substitution or solution for coping with the items loss. This allows students to work o
This PowerPoint pairs with the Infographic project posted in my store, however, can be used as a stand alone lesson as well. Infographics may come across as simple concepts, however, there is a certain level of finesse and technological preparedness necessary to create a good one. Through this introductory PowerPoint, you and your students will be able to move forward ready to create an excellent infographic.
Infographics are a great way for students to show their understanding of a certain topic of inquiry. Although infographics are known for their succinctness and simplicity, the reality is, "boiling down" information into a small amount is a difficult task that takes a great deal of critical thinking. This inquiry project will push your students to gather a body of research from which they will have to "boil down" to the most important information. This project is great for English Language Lear
This is a simple assignment that really brings out a unique level of creativity in all students. Students are tasked with using 10 key vocabulary (prior to which they learned during their WW1 unit) within their letters home. This allows students to focus their knowledge of trench warfare while allowing their creativity shine though their writing. This assignment is great for ELL students, as the goal is not to have correct grammar or spelling (as soldiers back in 1914 would not have all had such
This timeline gives a detailed account of the gradual slide into full scale war in 1914. Students will be able to see the domino effect certain key decisions had on nations entering the war. The timeline of events allows students to grasp how the war was caused by a multitude of factors which they will be able to trace and recall with their timeline. Teachers, you will have the master copy of notes for students to fill in the blanks as you teach this portion of your WW1 unit.
This map activity is an excellent way for students to get an idea of the nations caught up in the world war during 1914-1918. The maps of Europe were much different than they are today. It also gives student a fundamental understanding of which nations where on which sides (Allies/ Central Powers). Students will label nations, key cities, and bodies of water. Then they will color various countries belonging to opposing sides of war, neutral nations, and neutral nations that later joined the war.
This fill-in-the blank worksheet along with a note package allows teachers to effectively explain the shape of the Canadian federal government. As a teacher reads through the notes (or provides students with notes) they will fill in the blank of Canada's government makeup. The goal for students is to learn how the houses, branches, and levels of government interact with one another as a check and balance.
This comic strip assignment is a great way to teach students the various legislative processes that occur when Bills are introduced in government all the way up to Royal Assent. Students can begin to think about what issues are important to them and what they would like to see changed or improved within their lifetimes.
It is often hard to get our students to really understand the implications of what life under a certain political ideology is like. Students usually can usually point our certain countries that follow certain ideologies (ex. Canada = Liberal, Democratic Socialism...). However, when students are confronted with concepts like welfare, universal healthcare, and "hands on/off government," students are often unsure which ideologies favor and disfavor such concepts. This activity of placing social an
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