This review prepares students to be successful on the United States History STAAR exam by both reviewing the content and teaching them the skills necessary for answering nonmultiple choice test items.
In this 2 day lesson, students will rotate thru 6 stations which analyzing political cartoons, primary source documents, short video, text, and secondary source document to answer discussion questions. It also includes a warm up, exit ticket and
This lesson consist of a google slides presentation, case studies and discussion questions in order for students to understand the concepts of cultural convergence and divergence.
This lesson contains a google slides presentation, short videos on each of the conflicts and several documents in which students will analyze photos, maps, graphs, charts and text in order to answer discussion questions.
Students will analyze text, maps, graphs and charts to answer discussion questions about the role of the United Nations and growing humanitarian concerns in Gaza.
World Geography station rotation lesson with google slides presentation. In this lesson students will complete a station rotation including three document analysis stations, a card sort and short video. The lesson also includes a warm up and exit
Students will analyze text, maps, graphs and charts to better understand human environment interaction in Africa. A specific focus will be on droughts, hydro electric power, famine and desertification.
The following lesson includes a google slides teacher presentation and documents that students will analyzeto generate responses to discussion questions.
This lesson covers the US policy of containment in Asa by examining teh key issues surrounding the Korean and Vietnam Wars. It comes with a google slides presentation and includes documents that studnets use to analyze text, maps, graphs, charts and
Economic Systems lesson. Can we done individually by students or in a station rotation. Also includes a link to a google slides presentation to help deliver the lesson.
This inquiry lesson involves students analyzing maps, graphs, charts, texts and political cartoons to provide evidence that supports their argumentative claim as to whether the new deal had more of a positive or negative impact on society during the
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, U.S. History, World History
Extensive review over content for the first semester of United States History. The activities include a variety of processing skills to help students understand the content and be ready for the STAAR test.
This is a blended learning lesson designed to be used in a station rotation model. It includes the major types of political systems and also some information on the United Nations and European Union