This is a Map of Europe which should keep students busy. Can be used as an in-class or homework activity, or, an assessment. Students are asked to: mark the capitals of each country in the correct location. write each capital next to the country.colour the European Union. Includes Master
U.S History PowerPointCovers the Natives of North and South America from Beringia to first contact in 1492. Uses primary and secondary sources to exhibit change and continuity. Some Topics Included:Paleo-Indian Era The Archaic Era The Pre-Columbian Era: Anasazi, Mississippians Regional diversity and impact on Native culture The Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, High Plains, Southwest, Northwest Intertribal trade: such as Iroquois Confederacy
10 Multiple choice 5 terms 1 essay Rationale Using a cumulative test is a standard method of assessing the learner’s overall understanding of the material presented throughout the unit through a variety of methods. Multiple choice questions cover a wide range of the key things in the unit in minimal time. Providing the option of choice to the student can either jog the memory (for those with good understanding) or confuse (for those with little understanding). Identifying key terms is essen
Expansion 1600-1700This PowerPoint covers settlement in the United States from 1600-1700, covering English expansion from the English Civil War to the end of Queen Anne’s War. Topics included:Impact of the Civil War in England and the period of Restoration which followed · Navigation Acts · Proprietary Colonies: Carolinas, New Netherlands, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia The Spanish in America · New Mexico: The Pueblo Revolt · Florida The Indians and the deterioration of relations through colo
This PowerPoint explores American History from early contact to early establishment of the 13 Colonies (1492-1600) Such themes are: First Contact Spanish and Portuguese Exploration Line of Demarcation Spanish Settlement and the Conquistadors The Columbian Exchange English Westward Expansion Roanoke the Lost Colony Jamestown City Upon a Hill Maryland Rising Tensions with the Natives This presentation uses numerous primary and secondary sources to interpret and visualize history through different
This is a test designed as a midterm or cumulative test on a broad range of modern topics: The Reformation, Renaissance, French Revolution, Glorious Revolution Structure of test: 24 Multiple Choice Choose 5-Terms/ Definitions (Identify, describe, state historical significance 3 Short Answer 1 Long Answer- Essay (2 questions are given-choose 1) Based on what you know about the world today, do you think that democratic governments lead to free and successful countries? Is it in the best interest o
This research-based presentation is designed to explore a period in Art History in relation to the time period it was created in. The following is an exemplar of the expectations for this assignment. ´The PPT must consist of 6-10 slides, with a reference page. Slides must provide evocative visuals, carefully chosen to best depict the message and facts which best represent the points the student is trying to make. ´How does historical context influence the production of works created? ´What we
This is a PowerPoint describing the Jeffersonian Democracy through the War of 1812. Topics include:-Yeoman, Political ReformsExpansion: The Louisiana Purchase, Lewis and Clark. Tecumseh and the Revitalization Movement Foreign Affairs:France v. England Impressing The Rights of Neutrality (Embargo Act) Election of 1808 Napoleon's Strategy Westward Expansion:Battle of Tippecanoe Native hostilities Declaration of War War of 1812:Reasons for War Opposing Views: Democratic-Republicans v. Federalists U
This is a cumulative exam for U.S. History. The test covers topics post American Revolution. Including: early expansion, War of 1812, through to the Civil War Word document for easy editing. Structure is as follows:Part I: Multiple Choice: Match the letter with the corresponding statement. /35Part II: Terms Choose any 5 of the following vocabulary words to define (Identify, describe, historical significance) /15Part III: Match the letter with the corresponding term /25Part IV: Primary Source
In this assignment the student is asked to look back into their local history and encounter it today, whilst describing the past through their lens of perception. The student is asked to choose a local site to research and explore. Through building a narrative, the student will express their understanding of the past with the use of visuals, and research notes. The following PowerPoint is an exemplar of the expectations of this assignment and the first page is a description of the assignment.
This is a comprehensive final exam written for a world history class. It is in a word doc for easy editing to meet you class needs. The Structure is as follows:Part I: Multiple Choice /30Part II- Choose 5 terms from the following list. On the following spaces provided use point form or full sentences to: identify, describe and give the historical significance. (3marks each) /15Part III-Comprehension /15In two to three sentences answer the following questions based on what you have learned i
This is a cumulative test on Napoleon's Empire Structure: 1. Fill in the blank (with word bank) 2. Terms (Identify, Describe, Explain Historical Significance 3. Short Answer-Describe Napoleon's accomplishments and his ultimate downfall. Thorough Answer Key for easy marking
This PowerPoint covers 1700-1763 Main topics are:The Colonies: New England, The Middle Colonies, The Chesapeake, The Southern Colonies American Enlightenment The Great Awakening African Slavery British Control: Salutary neglect, Glorious Revolution French and Indian War (Albany Plan, Treaty of Paris, colonial impact) Rise of Pan-Indianism
Assessment based on the Lord of the FliesTesting critical thinking skills through: Thinking, knowledge, application and communication. 5 Parts: Thinking: Quote Identification /10 Knowledge: Definitions /10 Application: Character Profiles /10 Communication: Short Answer /10 Long Answer: /10 Total: /50 Included: A Master with Descriptive Key
This PowerPoint explores the period directly following the signing of the constitution. Topics:The First Citizens Congress President Cabinet Political Divide: Finances and Foreign Policy 1. Federalists v. Democratic-Republicans Hamilton's Plan Whiskey Rebellion 2. French Revolution Genet Affair U.S Neutrality Jay's Treaty Pickney Treaty Indian Relations-Native Resistance, Indian Trade and Intercourse Acts The Rise of a 2 Party System Slavery The Haitian Revolution (support and opposition) Gabrie
PowerPoint outlining the Civil War. Topics include: Strengths: North and South Battle of Manassas A Limited War: The Water, The West, The East Battle of Shiloh 20 Negro Law National Draft Suspension of Civil Liberties New York Draft Riot Emancipation Proclamation Fort Pillow Massacre Gettysburg Election of 1864 "March to the Sea" The Thirteenth Amendment Why the North Won
This PowerPoint focuses on the Industrial Revolution in the United States Topics include: Bessemer Process Andrew Carnegie Vertical/Horizontal Integration Political Corruption The Tammany System Triangle Shirt Waist Factory The Haymarket Affair Rise of Unions
Reconstruction PPT Examining Reconstruction from the onset of the Emancipation Proclamation until The Compromise. Culminating in a Successes and Failures Chart. Such topics as:Abraham Lincoln Ten Percent Plan Abraham Lincoln Assassination Andrew Johnson Black Codes Military Reconstruction Mississippi Plan Grant's attack on the Klan Collapse of Reconstruction 31 Slides
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