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Preview of The Black Death: Lesson, DBQ, PowerPoint, and Fun Game!

The Black Death: Lesson, DBQ, PowerPoint, and Fun Game!

Created by
Living History
In this complete lesson, students learn about the origins and impact of the Black Death in medieval Europe through a vivid PowerPoint presentation, primary source analysis activities, and an interactive "Black Death" game that your students will be talking about all year long!The lesson begins with a "Do Now" question in which students analyze a medieval woodcut showing overall themes of the Black Death's impact on Europe. Students then learn about how the advances and growth of the Agricultural
Preview of The Silk Road DBQ Activity

The Silk Road DBQ Activity

Created by
Aaron Mathews
The Silk Road DBQ product is a Document Based Question activity designed so students can answer the question: Explain how the Silk Road facilitated the spread of trade and promoted cultural diffusion.There are 4 different documents for students to analyze and 7 questions to answer based on those documents so students can understand what they are looking at prior to answering the final essay question.I developed this product on Texas Standards: 4J.4J Readiness Standard and reads: WH.4J Analyze ho
Preview of Early Capitalism and Mercantilism - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessment

Early Capitalism and Mercantilism - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessment

The 3-page illustrated Article and 21-page Power Point explain how the Age of Exploration led to the system of capitalism and the philosophy of mercantilism, both of which dominated Europe and the rest of the world for centuries, and still greatly influences the world economy today. Activities and Common Core-Aligned Document Based Question Assessments included.Lesson includes: - 3-Page Illustrated Article - 21-Slide Power Point Presentation- Multiple Choice / Document Based Question Asses
Preview of "The Columbian Exchange" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessments  (DL)

"The Columbian Exchange" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessments (DL)

The illustrated Article and Power Point examine the outcome and consequences of the European discovery of the Western Hemisphere - the exchange of goods, people, plants, animals, and ideas. Activities and Common Core-Aligned Document Based Question Assessment included.Lesson includes: - 3-Page Article- 21-Slide Power Point Presentation - Multiple Choice / DBQ Assessment + Answer Key - Primary Source: - from "Letter from Christopher Columbus" - 3 Primary Source Visual Attachments - Common
Preview of Nationalism Congress Vienna Italian & German Unification Stations & Case Study

Nationalism Congress Vienna Italian & German Unification Stations & Case Study

Essential Question: Was nationalism a positive force in shaping world events?Print & Go! Everything is done for you! These are a Google documents that can edited and changed as you see fit.Change your World history class. Throw out the textbook to instead teach with different engaging sources. This complete Nationalism Unit takes boring readings and turns them into stations activities and case studies, making them more memorable. In this lesson students will study the history of nationalism
Preview of Maps before and after WWI

Maps before and after WWI

Created by
Anne Raybon
Before and after WWI comparison of maps of Europe and Middle East (Southwest Asia). Questions require close reading and analysis of maps. Answer key included.
Preview of Mini DBQ: The "Age of Faith" - Role and Significance of the Medieval Church

Mini DBQ: The "Age of Faith" - Role and Significance of the Medieval Church

Created by
Peter Greene
This mini-DBQ has multiple classroom uses. It can serve as a final assessment on medieval Europe, an introduction to DBQs and DBQ writing, or a class activity to help teach the Middle Ages. This could also be an assessment after teaching a unit or part of a unit on medieval Europe and fall or could be used as a lesson activity covering the importance of the Catholic Church to Western European society and culture during the Middle Ages.The assignment contains a brief historical context on the leg
Preview of Target Lessons/Bell Ringers for 6th grade Social Studies Weeks 1-6

Target Lessons/Bell Ringers for 6th grade Social Studies Weeks 1-6

Created by
Lindsey Saa
This power point contains the first 6 weeks of targets/bell ringers for 6th grade Social Studies Curriculum for the state of Georgia. However, other teachers can utilize these target lessons for their Social Studies classes. The first 6 weeks cover map skills, and start to get into European history! Each day students are asked to analyze and infer about the chart, map, picture they see and apply their knowledge to answer a question. For most students this is their introduction into Document Ba
Preview of A Worldwide Depression | Digital Learning Pack

A Worldwide Depression | Digital Learning Pack

We all know about the Great Depression in the United States, but what happened to the rest of the world. Markets across the world are connected and events around the world along with the depression in America led to years of depression around the world. Give your students everything they need to understand this complex topic with this great pack of resources. Digital and Paper Copies Included!This "A Worldwide Depression" Distance Learning Pack includes:1) Students will use knowledge gained fr
Preview of The Age of Exploration - Causes and Motivations

The Age of Exploration - Causes and Motivations

Created by
Living History
This inquiry-based lesson is organized, visual, interactive, and fun! My students remember the spice ID activity for years to come and love getting a chance to make history class a bit more tactile and sensory. Why did the European Age of Exploration begin? How did Renaissance and Reformation humanism help lead to the Age of Exploration? What was European diet like pre-Columbian exchange and why did Europeans want to get to the "East"? How did the spice trade and the growth of the Ottoman Empire
Preview of European Exploration Primary Source Analysis

European Exploration Primary Source Analysis

Created by
Zachary Cote
These primary sources look at European Exploration through the lens of the 3 G's (Gold Glory Gold). Each source highlights one of the G's. I present these sources as stations, but any presentation is sufficient. They are great for discussing perspective, geography, and of course, the 3 G's.
Preview of Mini-DBQ: Haitian Revolution = Turning Point in Global History

Mini-DBQ: Haitian Revolution = Turning Point in Global History

Created by
Peter Greene
This mini-DBQ has multiple classroom uses. It can serve as a formative or final assessment in a unit on the Enlightenment, the Age of Revolutions, or trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, an introduction to DBQs and DBQ writing, or a class activity to examine the Haitian Revolution and its historical significance.The assignment contains a brief historical context on the Haitian Revolution and a writing prompt that asks students to make a claim evaluating why the Haitian Revolution should be considered a h
Preview of Crusades Mini-DBQ

Crusades Mini-DBQ

This is a short document-based question (DBQ) assignment related to the Crusades era (c. 1095CE - 1204CE). The DBQ includes three sections - a quote from Pope Urban II granting immediate salvation to all who join a Crusade, a speech from Saladin urging his forces to take back Jerusalem, and a map that shows the various Crusades that took place. Each document has 3-7 questions that go with it and encourage students to think critically about the documents they are reading. This assignment is a
Preview of Johann Gutenberg & the Effects of the Printing Press

Johann Gutenberg & the Effects of the Printing Press

Created at the middle of the 15th century, Johann Gutenberg’s printing press sparked a turning point for Western Europe that has had countless effects on the world. Gutenberg’s printing press helped bring Europe out of the Middle Ages, and into a new age filled with learning and achievements called the Renaissance.This lesson includes the following materials:A Johann Gutenberg biography with processing questionsA video analysis handout (the link to the video is included in the handout's directio
Preview of Mini-DBQ: Printing Press as a Historical Turning Point

Mini-DBQ: Printing Press as a Historical Turning Point

Created by
Peter Greene
This mini-DBQ has multiple classroom uses. It can serve as an assessment associated with the early modern period in European history, an introduction to DBQs and DBQ writing, or a class activity to help teach the Renaissance and/or the Protestant Reformation. A major emphasis of this mini-DBQ is looking at the various ways a new technological development can lead to diverse changes in culture, religion, and society.The assignment contains a brief historical context on the precursor technologies
Preview of Fall of Rome Stations

Fall of Rome Stations

This is a highly engaging stations-based activity. Students will be required to analyze and synthesize both primary and secondary sources as they examine a variety of reasons- both internal and external- all contributing to the Fall of Rome. The student packet includes guiding questions so that students can continue to practice essential DBQ skills. My store includes a helpful final project rubric that works nicely with this rigorous and engaging stations-based activity. You can adapt this activ
Preview of "John Locke" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessments (DL)

"John Locke" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessments (DL)

Both the Article and Power Point present a brief biography of John Locke, the Enlightenment writer recognized as having the most influence on the intellectual and physical revolutions of the latter half of the 18th century. Activities and Document-Based Question Assessments included.Lesson includes: - 3-Page Illustrated Biography - 23-Slide Power Point Presentation - Multiple Choice / DBQ Assessment + Answer Key- Primary Source: from "Two Treatises of Government"- Common Core-Aligned, DBQ-S
Preview of Mini-DBQ: The Catholic Counter Reformation

Mini-DBQ: The Catholic Counter Reformation

Created by
Peter Greene
This mini-DBQ has multiple classroom uses. It can serve as a formative or final assessment in a unit on the Protestant Reformation, an introduction to DBQs and DBQ writing, or a class activity to examine the responses to the rise of Protestantism.The assignment contains a brief historical context on the Protestant Reformation. It includes six documents, mixing primary and secondary sources. Two of the documents are images. Each source is accompanied by a quick evaluation question and 1-2 analysi
Preview of Napoleon DBQ: Was Napoleon a Hero or a Tyrant?

Napoleon DBQ: Was Napoleon a Hero or a Tyrant?

Created by
New Teach City
Challenge, assess, and practice essential writing skills with this DBQ style essay on Napoleon Bonaparte's reign. Students will read and answer questions using SIX primary source documents to answer the prompt, "Was Napoleon a hero or a tyrant?"As a bonus, included is a graphic organizer to help students organize the information from the documents and help them craft their claim!*************************************************************************************************************Earn TpT
Preview of How did colonization work? DBQ Case Study King Leopold II in the Congo

How did colonization work? DBQ Case Study King Leopold II in the Congo

How did colonization work? Case Study King Leopold II in the CongoEssential Question: What was the impact of European colonization and imperialism on the world?This is a google document for you to edit as you see fit.Belgium is a small country in the north of Europe. It was ruled by King Leopold II from 1865 to 1909. His actions in Africa were greedy and cruel. Many European countries wanted to colonize distant parts of the world in order to exploit the resources and "civilize" the inhabitants o
Preview of The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment Bundle

The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment Bundle

Students will learn about the people, advancements, beliefs, documents, and more from the Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution with these resources. There are 2 PowerPoints, vocabulary activities, a trading card and cube project, 2 primary sources with image analysis, point of view review, one pagers, a vocabulary mix and match, true/false/fix, a pamphlet activity, and an editable test. Teacher information, answers, point distributions, and templates are included where appropriate. Many of
Preview of Industrial Revolution in Europe Slideshow and Guided Notes

Industrial Revolution in Europe Slideshow and Guided Notes

This slideshow pages explains the Industrial Revolution in Europe to students. The guided notes directly correspond with the slideshow. You can post the PDF slideshow to your Google classroom or Canvas, or email directly. Please do NOT post on public sites. Students should be able to guide themselves through the slideshow with the guided notes. These are NOT editable files. Tutorial How to Make PDFs Editable for Google ClassroomYou may also like: Industrial Revolution in Europe Reading Comprehen
Preview of Mini-DBQ: Evaluating the "Dark Ages" (Early Middle Ages Analysis)

Mini-DBQ: Evaluating the "Dark Ages" (Early Middle Ages Analysis)

Created by
Peter Greene
This mini-DBQ has multiple classroom uses. It can serve as an assessment for unit dealing with the Middle Ages, an introduction to DBQs and DBQ writing, or a class activity to help evaluate the historical term: "Dark Ages." The assignment contains a brief historical context on the early Middle Ages following the Fall of Rome. It revolves around a writing prompt that asks students to evaluate the extent the "Dark Ages" deserve their name. It includes 6 documents, primary and secondary text source
Preview of Target Lessons/Bell Ringers for 6th grade Social Studies Weeks 7-14

Target Lessons/Bell Ringers for 6th grade Social Studies Weeks 7-14

Created by
Lindsey Saa
This power point contains the next 8 weeks of targets/bell ringers for 6th grade Social Studies Curriculum for the state of Georgia. Additionally, this power point contains 5 minute warm ups for the beginning of class that cover map skills, history of Europe, different government types, and different economic types! However, other teachers can utilize these target lessons for their Social Studies classes. Each day students are asked to analyze and infer about the chart, map, picture they see
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Find European History resources | TPT

Take your students on a journey through European history with TPT! If you’re an educator or parent looking for printable or digital resources to help your student learn about European history, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re teaching about the Renaissance, the Age of Exploration, or the World Wars, there are plenty of high-quality TPT resources at your fingertips to teach European history to your students.

European history activities to try

Here are a few examples of the different types of activities and lessons you can find on TPT to help teach students about European history:

Centers & Stations

Through the use of centers, students can collaborate and discuss topics and content they examine for various eras in European history. For example, you could have students navigate through a handful of centers or stations to help them learn about different elements of the Renaissance period, including influential cities, leaders, and artists. Or, to help them learn about the key figures and milestones of the French Revolution.

Map Making

With map-making activities you can not only teach students about European history, but also incorporate geography into your lessons. As they label and color maps, students can learn about important places in Europe and how European countries have expanded (and fallen) over time. For example, you could have students make maps of Europe before and after World War I to identify how the conflict impacted Europe.

Primary Source Analysis

One of the best ways to learn about European history is through historical documents, letters, diaries, art, and literature. Encourage students to use these firsthand accounts to gain a deeper understanding about European people and events. For instance, you can have students read excerpts from the works of Enlightenment philosophers — like Mary Wollstonecraft — and how they contributed to the political thinking of the time.

Research Projects

Have students research and present on a specific topic of European history, like the Age of Exploration. For example, ask students to choose a famous European Explorer to research, and have them write a short biography of that person or create a short video or presentation about their achievements and legacy.

Frequently asked questions for teaching European history

What is taught in European history?

In European history courses, students are taught about the cultural, economic, political, and social milestones that shaped Europe from the Middle Ages until the present.

What types of European History resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of European history resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from interactive notebooks to gallery walks.

How do I find European history resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing European history lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for European history resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.