An activity I did with my middle school students in which they researched one person from the included list and made a paper square with images and text related to that person. Together, these squares built a class quilt suitable for display on a bulletin board or wall as part of your class' or school's observance of Black History Month. This includes links to the quilt my students made in Feb 2018 and the one from Feb 2020 as an example.
This section consists of games and puzzles to supplement other sections of the Maya History project. There are reproducible puzzles and games as well as directions and answer keys for instructors. Another PDF attachment includes the most recent version of the Maya Coloring Book - some pictures have captions in Spanish as well.
1st - 12th
Social Studies, Spanish, World History
FREE
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About the store
Experience
Teaching since 1991 in grades 3-9, primarily science.
Served for several years as a National Board Facilitator and scored renewal entries for NB.
Teaching style
Challenging and engaging. Students work and work a lot... and like it.
Awards & shining teacher moments
National Certification-- EA/Science, 2000 (renewed 2010)
My own education history
BS: University of Tennessee
Majors: Education & History
MS: University of Tennessee
Major: Curriculum & Instruction
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