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Preview of Battle of Bunker Hill & Constructed Response Lesson

Battle of Bunker Hill & Constructed Response Lesson

Short lesson on the Battle of Bunker Hill and its importance in the American Revolution followed by a more in-depth lesson on how to write a constructed response Constructed Response is DBQ style writing, but only a paragraph in length. Included: -PowerPoint presentation & Video -Guided Notes -Constructed Response Reference Card for students (Print, preferably on cardstock, and hole bunk to put in binders for future reference)-Constructed Response Examples and Practice Assignment, each with
Preview of Mansa Musa DBQ Lesson

Mansa Musa DBQ Lesson

Created by
MsUrbanEducator
This is a common core aligned lesson plan to accompany a vdeo on Mansa Musa. The lesson includes a warm-up activity, the exploration of a primary source, as well as a multi-flow map, and a “write-discuss” activity after with a graphic organizer to support students writing. The video used with this lesson is well animated, researched, and engaging. You can find the video here, http://www.storytimelines.com. I used it in my class recently. The kids loved it and were able to gather a lot of inform
Preview of Societal Aspects of Chocolate Production (Topic 5.9)

Societal Aspects of Chocolate Production (Topic 5.9)

Video-based worksheet that will make your students apply their knowledge about global system of agriculture, role of less developed and more developed countries within this system, and various social and environmental consequences. It best matches Topic 5.9 in AP Human Geography Course-Exam Description as of 2020 (Global System of Agriculture), available also in a bundle.This documentary video is truly eye-opening and brings countless thought-provoking questions. All my students confirmed that w
Preview of Nazi Eugenics

Nazi Eugenics

The focus of this lesson is on Nazi Eugenics and the Eugenics Movement in the United States. Students begin with a textbook from the Third Reich, then use the ideas in the reading to complete the questions. The file includes a worksheet for students, PowerPoint slide show, and video explaining the lesson. Students are exposed to:•Racial- Nazi society was organized by race which is why we artificially selected groups like watches and so on.  •Eugenics-Manipulation of the genes of a society to ge
Preview of U.S. Response to 911

U.S. Response to 911

This lesson includes a brief overview of a 911 and Terrorism curriculum consisting of six units. Entire curriculum is also available. Files are in Word, and PDF. The focus of this lesson is to understand the response to the 911 Attacks. File includes worksheet for students, PowerPoint slide show, video explaining the lesson, government documents such as the Torture memo, and worksheet. Students are asked to complete guide sheet with slide-show.
Preview of Preventing 911

Preventing 911

This lesson includes a brief overview of a 911 and Terrorism curriculum consisting of six units. Entire curriculum is also available. Files are in Word, and PDF. The focus of this lesson is to analyze missed opportunities that could have prevented the 911 Attacks. File includes worksheet for students, PowerPoint slide show, video explaining the lesson, and document memos. Students are asked to analyze documents and determine if 911 was preventable.
Preview of Introduction Activity for the DBQ - APUSH, AP Euro, AP World

Introduction Activity for the DBQ - APUSH, AP Euro, AP World

Created by
Jeff Parkinson
This activity introduces students to the Document Based Question (DBQ), the most challenging aspect of the AP History Exams. I utilize the 1986 APUSH DBQ (which is linked in the document) but you can use any DBQ with this activity. Students will watch a series of videos and complete a series of scaffolded steps which help them to understand what the DBQ is, and what it isn't.
Preview of Texas Revolution & Manifest Destiny Distance Learning Assignment

Texas Revolution & Manifest Destiny Distance Learning Assignment

I created this online lesson when I was out sick from work a few weeks ago and wanted to share it in case you are in need of this topic for an online lesson (I apologize for my sick sounding voice.)Included: -Video with powerpoint that guides through lesson with teacher audio explaining (about 20 mins) -Notes that go along with the powerpoint -Embedded in Instructional Video: Videos about the Texas Revolution -Primary sources and analysis questions on Texas Revolution and Manifest Destiny-Google
Preview of Civil Rights Text Set

Civil Rights Text Set

Created by
Kevin Cuneo
This assignment asks student to engage in a web quest like activity where they interact with a number or resources related to the Civil Rights Movement.
Preview of You Will Love History in Action
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You Will Love History in Action

Today in our classes our students participated in a Gallery Walk Activity on the topic of slavery. This can be a difficult topic to teach. Check out the method that we used! If you are interested in using this activity in your class, check it out in our store. We offer it as a stand a stand alone activity. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Slavery-in-Early-America-Activity-2838813 Bundled with a PowerPoint and Keynote https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Slavery-in-Earl
Preview of Winston Churchill's iron Curtain Speech and 3 more Cold War Primary Sources Read
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Winston Churchill's iron Curtain Speech and 3 more Cold War Primary Sources Read

Created by
Hauger History
Read by Danny Hauger, the Iron Curtain Speech, a timeline of the Early Cold war, America's Response, and the Novikov telegram (not in that order), a free text resource created by Shegg, read by Danny Hauger, with a brief overview and analysis to follow the reading.
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Importance of learning social studies

Social studies offers valuable insights into history, geography, and much more. Social studies captivates students by providing them with perspectives from the past, present, and future, allowing them to understand history and navigate current events. It enables them to appreciate how previous generations have shaped their present reality. In essence, social studies opens their eyes to the vastness of life beyond their immediate surroundings.

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Learning social studies offers many benefits to students in terms of helping them develop a holistic understanding of the world. Namely, it helps them:

  • Learn about the achievements, challenges, perspectives, traditions, and customs of different societies
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  • Become active, responsible, and engaged citizens
  • Comprehend global issues such as human rights, environmental sustainability, and economic disparities

By teaching social studies, teachers can help students develop critical thinking skills, foster civic engagement, and promote social awareness and responsibility.

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