History of Valentine's Day: Presentation and Trivia Game (Google Slides)
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- Teach your students about the history of Valentine's Day and St. Patrick's Day with these Google Slides presentations and trivia games. As a busy and dedicated teacher, it can be difficult to create a quality lesson in a short period of time. Have no worries, these presentations and trivia games arePrice $7.99Original Price $9.98Save $1.99
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Teach about the romantic and historical journey of Valentine's Day with this comprehensive and engaging Google Slides presentation, perfect for middle and high school teachers of all subjects. This lesson is an engaging teaching resource on the history of Valentine's Day, tracing its roots from the ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia to the legend of Saint Valentine, and culminating in the present-day celebrations.
Designed with busy educators in mind, this zero-prep activity not only brings a wealth of historical knowledge but is also packed with fun and interactive elements. The highlight is a fu trivia game that tests learning and ensures students leave your class with smiles and newfound knowledge.
This versatile lesson fits seamlessly into any subject area, be it social studies, English, art, or drama, making it a must-have for every teacher looking to enrich their curriculum with cultural history. It's easy to use: simply click on the linked file, hit "slideshow view," and you're ready to go! Each slide serves as a springboard for further discussion and exploration, enhancing student engagement.
Capture the essence of Valentine's Day and make history come alive in your classroom with this interactive and informative lesson – a perfect addition to any teacher's toolkit!
How to Use
- Click on the link
- Hit the “slideshow” button in the top right-hand corner
- View and present slides teaching about the history of Valentine's Day
- Trivia questions are at the end of the presentation
- If students get the answer incorrect, they can press the back button and go back to the question
- If they get the answer correct, they press the button and go to the next question
You can do this as a class, or put the students in small groups, or students can do it individually in the classroom or at home.
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