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Higher education world history centers

Preview of French Revolution Walking Tour or Gallery Walk

French Revolution Walking Tour or Gallery Walk

Looking for a fun and engaging resource on the French Revolution? Want the French Revolution to come to life for your students? A Walking Tour or Gallery Walk of the French Revolution takes students to 20 different locations to learn about the issues, causes and events to and through the French Revolution. Vivid images and information cards explain the issues and events of the French Revolution, and introduce students to core standards on the revolution. Explanations are provided from the buil
Preview of NEW! GEOGRAPHY: WORLD RELIGIONS PHOTO GALLERY WALK | WORLD RELIGION

NEW! GEOGRAPHY: WORLD RELIGIONS PHOTO GALLERY WALK | WORLD RELIGION

A photo gallery walk is a fun and engaging way to get your student actively involved in the learning process. Students will work together in teams or cooperative groups and will travel through 12 picture galleries learning about the different world religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism among other religions. This is a great activity for an introductory lesson or for a reinforcement activity!Covers the traditions and practices of the world’s most influe
Preview of World History: Ancient Times Timeline Cards and Booklet

World History: Ancient Times Timeline Cards and Booklet

Learn about the historical events of the ancient times with this Montessori-inspired (Elementary) timeline cards and reading booklet as reference. This learning pack contains40 timeline cards of the ancient times (occurred between the period of 5000BC to 500BC.a 40 pages of reading booklet for reference3 pages of timeline sheets that can be assembled to form as a guide. The paper size of this is in A4Each timeline cards has a date, a picture and a short description of the events. Use the timel
Preview of Medieval Europe BUNDLE!- Black Death, Joan of Arc, Fall of Rome, Jigsaw Activity

Medieval Europe BUNDLE!- Black Death, Joan of Arc, Fall of Rome, Jigsaw Activity

This bundle includes some great resources that cover the Middle Ages! All of these activities are designed to generate inquiry, engagement, and collaboration.Includes:-- Black Death Poster Project-- Joan of Arc Case Study-- Fall of Rome Article Analysis-- Medieval Europe Jigsaw Activity***CHECK OUT RESOURCE PREVIEWS FOR AN IN DEPTH LOOK!***
Preview of Autopsy: Age of Revolutions

Autopsy: Age of Revolutions

The students will be depicting The Age of Revolution through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. For example the causes and effects of Political, Social, Economic, and Cultural issues during the revolutions. Students have autonomy on who they want to draw as long as it adds to the project. This assignment is created to be fun, creative, and most importantly… informative.
Preview of Life in Stalin's Soviet Union

Life in Stalin's Soviet Union

Station activity to help students understand what life was like in the USSR. Activity is completely customizable to adapt to your classroom needs. Worksheet, answer key and all stations included.Stations include: Five Year Plan Collectivization Famine in UkraineCensorship and PropagandaEducation, Religion and ArtGreat Terror and the Purge
Preview of AP World History | Exam Review Packet and Games | Time Periods 1-4 |10, 11, 12

AP World History | Exam Review Packet and Games | Time Periods 1-4 |10, 11, 12

The AP World History Exam Review Packet/Games for Time Periods 1, 2, 3 and 4 (Olympic Review) for 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students is a great editable resource for students to review for the AP World History Exam! This packet is designed to have students review and expand their understandings of the historical content and to work on their historical skills in preparation for the AP Exam. Students will like that they are able to organize and make new connections from their historical understan
Preview of Autopsy: Age of Revolutions, Part I

Autopsy: Age of Revolutions, Part I

The students will be looking into a specific Age of Revolution and will be researching major themes provided. The students will be depicting this through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. Students have autonomy on who they want to draw as long as it adds to the project. This assignment is created to be fun, creative, and most importantly… informative.
Preview of AP World History | Olympic Review | Time Period 3 and 4 | 10th,11th,12th

AP World History | Olympic Review | Time Period 3 and 4 | 10th,11th,12th

The Time Period 3 and 4 Olympic Review Packet for 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students is a great editable resource for students to review for the AP World History Exam! This packet is designed to have students review and expand their understandings of the historical content and to work on their historical skills in preparation for the AP Exam. Students will like that they are able to organize and make new connections from their historical understandings determined in class. Teachers will love a
Preview of AP World History | Olympic Review | Time Period 1 and 2 | 10th,11th,12th

AP World History | Olympic Review | Time Period 1 and 2 | 10th,11th,12th

The Time Period 1 and 2 Olympic Review Packet for 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students is a great editable resource for students to review for the AP World History Exam! This packet is designed to have students review and expand their understandings of the historical content and to work on their historical skills in preparation for the AP Exam. Students will like that they are able to organize and make new connections from their historical understandings determined in class. Teachers will love a
Preview of Indigenous Peoples Day: Things Native Americans Gave (Alt to Columbus Day)

Indigenous Peoples Day: Things Native Americans Gave (Alt to Columbus Day)

This is an alternative to the Columbus Day Word Search. It focuses instead on the items introduced to the New World and the items brought back from the New World to the Old World. Horses, chickens, etc from Old World, Chocolate, corn...etc from the New World. Its the Columbus Day Word Search from Scorton Creek with a different title.
Preview of Autopsy: Age of Revolutions, Part II and Part III

Autopsy: Age of Revolutions, Part II and Part III

Part II. The Gallery WalkThe students will go around to each New World Empires Autopsy Report, and complete the graphic organizer. It is important that take your time and write quality notes because this will be helpful for Part IV.Part III. RaterEmbedded is a student partner rater as well a reflection on the project itself.
Preview of Renaissance Stations Activity + Instagram Profile Template Freebie!

Renaissance Stations Activity + Instagram Profile Template Freebie!

These stations give a general understanding of the Renaissance period. Students will take a tour of Italy by exploring the important city-states during the time period and will also look into the Medici Family while here. Then, students will learn about the focus of the period-- individualism and humanism. Next, students will get to know the different the famous Renaissance artists.Included in this activity is station #4 which can be collected as a completely separate grade if needed. This stati
Preview of Exploring Linguistics: Historical Linguistics

Exploring Linguistics: Historical Linguistics

Created by
M Teaching Peaks
Welcome to the Exploring Linguistics Series! Throughout this journey, we'll dive into fundamental concepts that constitute the core of linguistic studies.These modules function as standalone explorations, providing a thorough grasp of essential themes in linguistics. Join us as we navigate through the intricate web of phonetics, syntax, semantics, and more—unveiling the cultural, historical, and structural dimensions that shape our understanding of language.Every reading in the series follows a
Preview of Medieval Era Jigsaw Activity

Medieval Era Jigsaw Activity

This activity is designed to be collaborative, engaging, and to encourage inquiry within students. This is a jigsaw activity so students are responsible for 1 out of the 5 documents provided, but will need to also understand how the other documents answer the essential question. Essential Question: How did the events that took place during the Medieval Era in Europe transform and change life for the Europeans? Includes:5 Documents (The Overview, Changing Frontier, The Feudal System, Society, Med
Preview of Stop Adolph Hitler: History’s Mysteries Research and Creative Writing Project

Stop Adolph Hitler: History’s Mysteries Research and Creative Writing Project

This original research and writing history project for high-school and college students has students practicing critical thinking skills and historical thinking, as well as expository and creative writing. Students take on the role of Historical Secret Agents deciding how to prevent the atrocities of Adolph Hitler, including World War II and the Holocaust.Their mission? To go back in time to Austria when Adolph Hitler, the infamous dictator, was nothing more than a failed art student. How can th
Preview of World History Timeline – Five Thousand Years of Empires and Civilizations

World History Timeline – Five Thousand Years of Empires and Civilizations

What is it?A large and detailed timeline map outlining major civilizations and empires throughout history. It covers a period starting from 3000 BC (Ancient Egypt and Sumer Civilizations) until 2018 . What is included?· 45 empires, countries and civilizations· 7 wonders of the ancient world· 100 important wars and battles· 300 rulers – kings, queens, emperors, shah’s, presidents and legendary figures· 100 geniuses who changed the world (writers, inventors, scientists, philosophers)· 50 of the mo
Preview of Primary Source Economics Readings

Primary Source Economics Readings

Created by
Thomas R Eddlem
Following are primary source readings on economics issues, with relevant questions at the end of the readings. These excerpts from classic texts are designed to be understandable to high school students, and make handy homework assignments or substitute plans in an economics or history class.1. Adam Smith on the Industrial Revolution and the division of labor (1 1/2 pages) from "The Wealth of Nations." -- 4 questions2. Karl v. Carl: The Labor Theory of Value (7 pages) Karl Marx from "Das Kapital
Preview of World War II Enemy Propaganda Carousel Discussion Activity

World War II Enemy Propaganda Carousel Discussion Activity

Created by
Curiositeach
Encourage students to compare, contrast, and deeply evaluate German, United States, and Japanese propaganda against the enemy in World War II. Students receive background information as well as the an approachable psychological definition of why nations created the idea of us vs. them, and how they used it to unify and excuse violence against the enemy. Students critically analyze 9 examples of enemy propaganda, discuss with a partner, and write a thoughtful response posing the questions: how do
Preview of Protestant Reformation CRAFT

Protestant Reformation CRAFT

The purpose of this craft is to remind students why the Reformation is significant and what was recovered in this monumental event that continues to impact Western thought. It is a quick craft that you can do in various ways depending on the time that you have, and it is one that your students will love (especially because it is edible).
Preview of REMEMBRANCE DAY, CANADA:  A CRYPTOGRAM ACTIVITY  w/answer key

REMEMBRANCE DAY, CANADA: A CRYPTOGRAM ACTIVITY w/answer key

This cryptogram honors those who have perished protecting our freedoms. We pray for world peace. Thanks so much for visiting!
Preview of Spanking Plato: Set 5: Galileo, Newton, and Descartes

Spanking Plato: Set 5: Galileo, Newton, and Descartes

Created by
mel hathorn
Alfred North Whitehead, a famous thinker, once said, “All of western thought is a footnote to Plato.” But imagine that western thought is a person. How would he or she feel? Behave? In Spanking Plato, a satirical, funny, and irreverent story that some have called the next Monty Python, I have personified Western Thought—also known as Wes or Wesley Thought—as someone who is confused and angry because everybody thinks he is nothing more than a copy, a cheap imitation of Plato. After all, as he s
Preview of The Modern Philosophers Series: David Hume

The Modern Philosophers Series: David Hume

Created by
M Teaching Peaks
Welcome to The Modern Philosophers Series! In this engaging 3-stage reading comprehension activity, we invite you to embark on a remarkable journey into the life and ideas of David Hume, a brilliant thinker renowned for his contributions to philosophy and empiricism.Through concise passages and thought-provoking questions, this resource has been carefully crafted to deepen your understanding of Hume's philosophy and explore his enduring impact on knowledge and philosophy. Get ready to immerse yo
Preview of The Modern Philosophers Series: René Descartes

The Modern Philosophers Series: René Descartes

Created by
M Teaching Peaks
Welcome to The Modern Philosophers Series! In this engaging 3-stage reading comprehension activity, we invite you to embark on a remarkable journey into the life and ideas of René Descartes, a brilliant thinker considered the father of modern philosophy.Through concise passages and thought-provoking questions, this resource has been carefully crafted to deepen your understanding of Descartes' philosophy and explore his enduring impact on knowledge and philosophy. Get ready to immerse yourself in
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