Bring creative writing into the history classroom with this engaging activity! This engaging journal-writing assignment invites students to imagine they were present at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech on August 28, 1963. Students write a first-person journal entry as if they are reflecting that evening on what they heard, saw, and felt during the March on Washington. Students will:Describe what it was like to be part of the crowd at the March on WashingtonExplain Dr. King’s
Combine Social Studies and ELA with this Westward Migration journal writing activity that invites students to step into the role of a pioneer traveling west in the mid-1800s and reflect on the motivations, experiences, and emotions of the journey. Students write a first-person journal entry explaining why they left home, describing key moments from the journey, and reflecting on whether the opportunity in the West was worth the hardships. The resource includes both print and digital version
Students will be a travel agent and create a tour brochure of an area of their choice, describing their area using the 5 Themes of Geography (Movement, Region, Human-Environment Interaction, Location, and Place). They will need to make it sound and look appealing so that they get many visitors! They need to be creative, but make sure the information is factual. This is a great resource that I have used at the beginning of the year to assess student understanding of the Five Themes of Geography
Bring creative writing into the history classroom with this engaging activity!Help students understand life under the feudal system through empathy-based historical writing. In this journal entry activity, students step into the role of a medieval peasant and reflect on daily life, social class, and limited freedom in medieval Europe. This assignment encourages students to think critically about inequality and power while practicing historical perspective and narrative writing skills. Includes:C
Bring creative writing into the history classroom with this engaging activity! Engage students with this two-part journal writing activity that brings Silk Road trade to life. Students write two journal entries from the perspective of a merchant—one before leaving on a trade journey and one after arriving at their destination—allowing them to reflect on growth, challenges, and cultural exchange. This before-and-after format helps students analyze change over time while building empathy and d
✨ Bring History to Life with This Powerful Trail of Tears Journal Entry Activity! ✨ Looking for a meaningful, standards-aligned way to teach your students about the Trail of Tears and the human cost of westward expansion? This engaging historical perspective writing resource offers students two impactful options: ✅ Option 1: Write from the perspective of a Cherokee person being forced from their homeland. ✅ Option 2: Write from the perspective of a U.S. soldier assigned to escort Cherokee
Catch the kids' attention with these funny and relatable Gen Alpha Slang Valentine's Day Grams. Print to use for personal use or for a school fundraiser! Download comes with 7 unique designs that come 4 to a page for ease of printing.
Bible Story & Verse Bulletin Board Set – Junior High / Middle SchoolEngage your students with these eye-catching motivational posters that connect real-life situations to powerful Bible stories and verses. Each card starts with a short, relatable hook (“Feeling Left Out?” “Anxious or Stressed?” “Time to Be Brave?”) and pairs it with a God-centered takeaway, Bible reference, and verse. Perfect for Christian schools, youth rooms, or hallways, this set encourages students to see the Bible’s relevan
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Not Subject Specific, Religion, Social Emotional Learning
Bring creative writing into the history classroom with this engaging activity! Students imagine they are part of the Corps of Discovery and reflect on specific aspects of their journey exploring Louisiana with journal entries. This resource is a great way to assess student understanding of the expedition during or after learning about the subject. DIGITAL or PRINT (with minimal ink usage) & EDITABLE for your convenience! TWO VARIATIONS: One journal entry for a longer writing assignment Four sep
5th - 8th
Creative Writing, Other (Social Studies), Social Studies
Bring creative writing into the history classroom with this engaging activity! Students take two opposite points of view as they imagine they are a member of the Heian Nobility as well as a peasant living outside of the capital city. In the two separate prompts, they are asked to describe what their life is like and how they feel about the other group. This resource is a great way to assess student understanding of the different classes as well as the causes of the development of the feudal syst
6th - 8th
Creative Writing, Middle Ages, Social Studies
CCSS
WHST.6-8.1
, WHST.6-8.4
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