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Preview of Middle School World History Social Studies Pear Deck Google Slides Bundle

Middle School World History Social Studies Pear Deck Google Slides Bundle

Explore history from the earliest humans to the Age of Exploration with these interactive Pear Deck Google Slides! These lessons can be used for standardized test prep, sub-plans, practicing DBQ skills, whole group instruction with note-taking, or in self-paced mode. Students will develop skills such as finding and citing text evidence, identifying and applying domain-specific vocabulary, composing clear written responses, and other writing and reading comprehension skills.✨All slides are easy t
Preview of Women of Black History: Mega Bundle for Black & Women's History Month

Women of Black History: Mega Bundle for Black & Women's History Month

Unlock a treasure trove of engaging educational resources with our "Empowering Women of Black History" Mega Bundle! Perfect for Black History Month and Women's History Month, this comprehensive collection features insightful nonfiction readings and activities highlighting the remarkable achievements of influential women.What's Included:Alice Ball Nonfiction Passage & ActivitiesAlma Woodsey Thomas Nonfiction Reading ResourceAlthea Gibson Nonfiction Reading & True/False QuizAngela Davis No
Preview of Jim Crow Era | Full Unit | Lesson Plans

Jim Crow Era | Full Unit | Lesson Plans

This unit details the horrors of the Jim Crow Era as well as the triumphs of brave civil rights activists! Check out lesson descriptions below: The Start of the Jim Crow Era: This lesson goes over the start of the Jim Crow Era. I teach this lesson directly after I finish the Reconstruction era. At first students record notes in the attached graphic organizer. The first slide defines what the Jim Crow Laws were. I think it is important to emphasize that they were state and local laws that disrega
Preview of Introduction to Document Based Questions for Middle School DBQ Skills BUNDLE

Introduction to Document Based Questions for Middle School DBQ Skills BUNDLE

Engage and teach your students how to master Document Based Questions (DBQs) with these interactive and engaging activities! Help students become historians and archaeologists as they explore primary sources and artifacts in these resources designed for standardized test preparation, whole-group instruction, or self-paced learning. Students will also practice ELA skills such as identifying and citing text evidence, analyzing primary and secondary sources, investigating online sources, identifyin
Preview of Civil Rights Movement, BLM Movement, vs. Capitol Hill Insurrection

Civil Rights Movement, BLM Movement, vs. Capitol Hill Insurrection

Students will explore protest by looking at the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Lives Matter Movement and compare and contrast these movements to the insurrection and breach on Capitol Hill on Jan 6, 2021.What's included in this digital interactive workbook:- Frayer Model Graphic Organizer - Vocabulary Picture Sort- See-Think-Wonder with Civil Rights Movement, BLM, and Capitol Hill breach images- "What's the Story Behind the Picture," video activity- Caption This! activity- Claim-Evidence-Re
Preview of Black Panther: A Cinematic Study Guide for Middle/ High School-Teacher's Guide

Black Panther: A Cinematic Study Guide for Middle/ High School-Teacher's Guide

In this guide students will critically discuss and write about, the iconic movie Black Panther, including looking at its historical, social and cultural impact. At least one viewing of the movie is necessary, although at least two viewings is recommended, may be necessary to be able to converse with other students. All the written questions are based on the student seeing the movie. In fact, you may review the writing process sheets with the students before assigning a writing prompt. Extensio
Preview of (AP) US History Distance Learning Curriculum and Supports

(AP) US History Distance Learning Curriculum and Supports

Purpose of Product: This product was designed to provide an affordable instrument for American History teachers, specifically for the AP US History Course, as a result of the 2020 COVID-19 global pandemic. This material is already embedded in Mano Koa Enterprises’ AP US History curriculum. If you already own the AP US History Total Course product, you do not need to purchase this product! What are Express Notes? The Express Notes OMNIBUS contains a collection all the relevant content (events, pe
Preview of Civil Rights Speech Analysis (ELA-History Common Core Aligned)

Civil Rights Speech Analysis (ELA-History Common Core Aligned)

Analysis of three key Civil Rights era speeches: 1) Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech, 2) John Lewis' "The Militant" speech, and 3) Stokely Carmichael's "What We Want" speech. Students read the speech in class, analyze for ELA and History standards, and then write a paragraph analysis. Once all speeches are read, there is a comparison of the three speeches and their effects on the Civil Rights movement and finally a structured essay guideline assignment. ELA-History Common Core
Preview of Black History Lesson Plan | Black History Month | Bundle | Heroes

Black History Lesson Plan | Black History Month | Bundle | Heroes

What's Included?7 Lessons about 7 Black heroes7 Google Document WorksheetsLesson Order: Phillis Wheatley DBQ Lesson Plan | American Revolution | Black History MonthWarmup - Distribute worksheet and direct students to answer the question at the top of the page working in pairs. Explain to students that they will be reading a primary source. A letter written from George Washington to Phillis Wheatley, the primary focus of today's lesson.Students should understand the following about George Washing
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