Here is a Power point that briefly covers Rome's first Triumvirate and a worksheet to encourage critical thinking after students have taken notes and completed any necessary reading on the subject. This assignment is accessible for students in 6th-12th grade. The stronger foundation students have with Julius Caesar, Roman government structure, Loyalty of the Army to their leaders, and Rome's expansion, the easier the critical thinking questions will be.
Designed for CA edition of Pearson/Savvas World History: The Modern World These Guided Notes are a companion to your textbook by Pearson or Savvas. They feature selected vocabulary and fill-in-the-blanks to guide students through reading the selected text. Each page of notes also includes open-ended summary or short answer questions embedded within the document. Students will complete these Guided Notes based on reading either their physical textbook OR the online text. Scaffolding will help you
10th - 11th, Adult Education
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, World History
This short reading assignment is designed as an additional source of information about the difference between the classes. Students can use this in addition to their textbook to understand more about the difference between the two classes of citizens in Rome. Use the reading portion of this as a trusted resource for students to complete research about Roman life or as a review assignment!
This assignment is designed to give students practice with research and writing. This is perfect for practicing common core skills needed to do well on performance tasks. Students use textbooks and library materials to write a newspaper article about one of the Enlightenment Scientists. Before doing this project, students should have background knowledge of the Enlightenment and of scientists involved in the movement. In California, students study medieval and renaissance history in 7th grad
Accessible for 6th grade students who read between a 3-7th grade level. Perfect for use as an additional source when studying the early Roman Empire and Augustus' role in establishing it.
6th - 12th
Ancient History, European History, Informational Text
This assignment helps students understand the purpose of the Rosie the Riveter image in increasing popular support for WWII. Students make a connection between government goals during WWII and government goals during our current conditions. School Closure and CoVid-19 connections. English and Spanish in one document! Bilingual Perfect for School Closure Packets and Thumb Drives **Customization available after purchase.**
This is a perfect way for you to get all your upper elementary or middle school students on their way toward mastering great vocabulary. I use one word from the "100 Words Every Middle Schooler Should Know" list each day. This is a great way to begin the day or end the day and if you are starting part way into the year, you can do more words in a day. This is designed for students to learn one word a day Monday through Thursday and then then you can quiz them on Friday or they can find their
Designed for CA edition of Pearson/Savvas World History: The Modern World These Guided Notes are a companion to your textbook by Pearson or Savvas. They feature selected vocabulary and fill-in-the-blanks to guide students through reading the selected text. Each page of notes also includes open-ended summary or short answer questions embedded within the document. Students will complete these Guided Notes based on reading either their physical textbook OR the online text. Scaffolding will hel
10th - 11th, Adult Education
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, World History
Academic and difficult words in Chapter 2 of Heart of Darkness. These words and definitions are already formatted into cards. Print them on Cardstock, laminate them, and cut them out. 32 cards - easier cards can be removed, but most are tier 2-3 words.
This is a decision grid for the popular book Alice in Deadland. Students LOVE this book because it is about zombies. I also used this to connect the topic of diseases, epidemics, and viruses that students learned about in science, and health. My middle school students were begging to keep reading. I had great projects when this was done. There are so many possibilities that this is a great project for the end of the semester.
Alice in Deadland is a book modeled after Alice in Wonderland bu
I made this for students in my upper classes who need help developing executive function skills. This helps them not forget assignments they are given and also provides them a way to feel small achievements as they check off complete work. This works great for schools with multiple periods and teachers that don't use planners. Great organizational tool for students. Formatted for double-sided copying with room for hole punching!
4th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
English Language Arts, For All Subjects
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