This is a 50 point editable Google Forms WWII assessment. The content covers everything from the causes of the war, the theaters, the techniques, effects and more. All questions are in multiple choice format. There is character matching, matching countries with their correct alliances, map analyzation and chart analyzation. This can be used as a pre-test for a WWII unit or and end of the unit assessment.
This is an editable, no-prep, 30 point, Google Forms assessment. It covers content on the Age of Imperialism from causes to effects. Questions are in multiple choice format with two chart analyzation and two map analyzation questions.
This notesheet can be used with any World Religions unit or as a standalone research project. I had students use it with a slideshow about the big 5 but I have also assigned it to student to do the research on their own. The first page opens up the concept of World Beliefs with a "what I know" section and "what I want to know" section. After that students fill in the rest with the content they learn. The 5 Major Belief systems covered are Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism. E
This fully editable Google Forms is a 35 point quiz covering the 5 Major Religions - Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Judaism. The questions are a mix of multiple choice, matching (religion to characteristic), ordering from largest population to smallest, ordering from oldest to most recent, chart evaluation and map evaluation questions.
This is a detailed slideshow in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day. The slideshow covers causes and effects of the Holocausts with links to survivor testimonies and primary sources embedded. This slideshow can be used as a stand alone lesson or as a supplement to a Holocaust or WWII unit. A guided note-sheet is included for students that can be used in Google Docs or printed off. The guided note-sheet has fill in the blank and short answer responses. Lastly is a short assignment to conclude th
This no-prep assignment is a great addition to any geography unit or world history class. Students have an opportunity to get creative a make a map with an outline telling them which structures to choose. On the back is space for students to connect their map-making skills with the 5 themes of geography. If you're students haven't covered that though, you can print just the first page and have them do the map section.
This is a 15 point Google Forms editable quiz. It covers the basics of the Age of Exploration; ie. causes for exploration, countries involved, basic vocab. I use this quiz as an inter-unit check, not an end of unit exam but it's editable so use how you wish!
This is a 15 question Google Form, WWI quiz. It lightly covers the events leading up to WWI and some of the more basic facts of the war. This quiz is intended to be used mid-WWI unit, not as an end of the unit assessment. However it's editable so you can use it how you like!
This 20 question, editable Google Forms quiz, covers concepts of the French Revolution, American Revolution and Latin-American Revolution. Can be used as an assessment or an assignment to support a World History revolutions unit.
This is a 9/11 focused K-W-L. Prior to the lesson students list what they " know" and what they " want" to know. During the chosen documentary there is space for students to write what they "learn". This assignment is intended to be used in conjunction with a 9/11 documentary but it is left vague enough to be used with any documentary. There are reflection questions at the end!
This is a no-prep activity to support a Middle Ages lesson. It's a crossword puzzle with 15 common Middle Ages vocab terms. A version with a word bank and without a word bank exist, as well as a teacher key.
This is an assignment which uses the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Website for students to explore Holocaust victim identification cards and make a slide to honor them. The instructions and two examples are included. This is a quick - no prep assignment to support a Holocaust lesson or unit.
This is a generic warm-up or bell-ringer sheet. I usually post questions on a slideshow for students at the beginning of each class. Students hold onto the sheet for the full week and turn in at the end.
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