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Presidents' Day latin simulations

Preview of Where is the President?/ Presidents Day /  Google Slides / Virtual Field Trip

Where is the President?/ Presidents Day / Google Slides / Virtual Field Trip

Your students will learn about the US Presidents and American History while they travel around Washington, DC visiting American Historical Landmarks all while in search of the president. This scavenger hunt is perfect for Social Studies class but is great for everyone else as well! While on the scavenger hunt students will answer trivia questions and learn historical facts. Your class will take a virtual trip and travel to: ⭐ The White House⭐ The Washington Monument⭐ The Jefferson Memorial⭐ The
Preview of The 12 Labors of Hercules - Google Earth tour + worksheets

The 12 Labors of Hercules - Google Earth tour + worksheets

Created by
Hi-Tech Latin
Students learn and locate the 12 labors of Hercules, as well as the moral / symbolic significance of each labor. Instruction sets (teacher/student), short answer worksheet, & matching worksheet included. Required: DSL or faster Internet connection; Google Earth. Suitable for Latin / Greek / Mythology / Humanities classes.
Preview of Mount Rushmore Virtual Field Trip (U.S. Symbols, Monuments, Landmarks)

Mount Rushmore Virtual Field Trip (U.S. Symbols, Monuments, Landmarks)

Take your students on a virtual field trip to learn about Mount Rushmore National Memorial located within the Black Hills of South Dakota. Using a combination of Google Earth™ 360-degree views, video, informational text, and visuals, your students will learn about the history and significance of this U.S. landmark. This virtual field trip covers::: Geographic location :: What is Mount Rushmore?:: Shrine of Democracy:: The Sculptor, Gutzon Borglum:: Choosing the Mountain:: Sioux Land:: The Initia
Preview of The White House Virtual Field Trip - Washington, D.C., Presidents, USA

The White House Virtual Field Trip - Washington, D.C., Presidents, USA

Created by
TheOneRadTeacher
Fun and interactive activity to learn about the White House! There is also a supplemental handout to accompany the virtual field trip. No prep!Check out my other Washington, D.C. related trips!Washington, D.C.Arlington National CemeteryPresidents of the United States (all 46)* Be sure to check out the video preview. NOTE: music clips are not available via the preview, but are available on the virtual field trip once purchased. *The trip is on Google Slides. It can easily be linked to your Google
Preview of Presidents of the United States Virtual Field Trip - USA, America, White House

Presidents of the United States Virtual Field Trip - USA, America, White House

Created by
TheOneRadTeacher
Incredibly detailed virtual field trip exploring each of the 46 United States Presidents. It features unbiased information regarding the lives of each president and key facts/events during their presidency. This trip also has a fun "detour" to Disney World to attend the "Hall of Presidents" show. There is a supplemental handout that accompanies the virtual trip. No prep!* Be sure to check out the video preview. NOTE: music clips are not available via the preview, but are available on the virtual
Preview of Modeling the Latin Tenses - Guided Practice

Modeling the Latin Tenses - Guided Practice

Created by
Hi-Tech Latin
EVERY Latin tense is covered (even the Subjunctives). For each Latin tense, this interactive powerpoint presents real-time: - emphasis & speed of the various syllables. - meaning of the various syllables. - animated signs of (in)completeness. HEAVY (but sequential) drilling then ensues, with every person-and-number covered in each tense. Persons who purchase this product may contact me (rudminda@hotmail.com) for the scrambled-up version of this powerpoint, which would then be used for drill
Preview of Jason's Quest for the Golden Fleece - Google Earth tour

Jason's Quest for the Golden Fleece - Google Earth tour

Created by
Hi-Tech Latin
The tour runs on its own, but it could be embellished with a fuller narrative than what is provided. It may be used by students at individual computer stations, or may embellish a class-wide reading. No questions or accessory materials are provided, except for instructions for operating Google Earth are included. Required: Google Earth + DSL or faster internet connection.
Preview of 3D Rome Fly-thru for GoogleEarth

3D Rome Fly-thru for GoogleEarth

Created by
Hi-Tech Latin
Includes overlay-color-coded markings of: - the 7 hills, archaeological surveys of the lesser forums. Includes detailed instructions (ReadMe file) with pictures. Requires Google Earth + a DSL or faster internet connection. May be set to cycle automatically, by itself, in the background.
Preview of Presidential Pursuit

Presidential Pursuit

Created by
EazyLessons
This seven day unit of study emphasizes the importance of the election process in the United States. Since recent presidential elections have become divisive, students nominate and then elect a candy as the head of state of their Confectionery Country. The unit begins with students developing ideas about why someone would want to be president. Students learn the requirements and job description of the executive office and the qualifications of voters through history. Students make a graph, a
Preview of 1930s The Great Depression Franklin D. Roosevelt: The New Deal Propaganda Lesson

1930s The Great Depression Franklin D. Roosevelt: The New Deal Propaganda Lesson

1930s- Great Depression: Franklin D. Roosevelt: “The New Deal” Propaganda Lesson Plan Objective: Identify the various New Deal Programs and define and describe those New Deal programs through the accurate use of Propaganda Scenario: students are members of FDR’s “brain trust”. They have been placed in charge by Roosevelt to popularize various New Deal Programs. Task: Choose Two New Deal programs and create two propaganda posters which: a. Informs the American public about the New Deal Progr
Preview of Roman Soldier Simulation (Comprehensible Input in Latin!)

Roman Soldier Simulation (Comprehensible Input in Latin!)

Created by
Omnia Bona
This product is intended for use in Latin Language classrooms. Students will take a first person view of life as a Roman soldier and live life from recruitment all the way until retirement. There are nine different choices that students will have to make in order to be all that they can be! Students will need an 8 sided die or an online number generator.
Preview of Reading Latin as the Romans Did: Ovid's Apollo and Daphne
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Reading Latin as the Romans Did: Ovid's Apollo and Daphne

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
The Romans didn't hunt and peck through a Latin sentence, finding the verb, then identifying the subject, object, etc. And one of the difficulties students face when reading Latin is adapting to the ambiguity that reading introduces and developing a sense of expectation for what comes next and what will complete a sentence or thought.This video accomplishes addresses both of those issues. Based on the idea of 'reading cards', basically index cards with a notch at the upper left cut out that are
Preview of Presidency Trends- What it takes to hold the office?

Presidency Trends- What it takes to hold the office?

Are you looking for a way to introduce cultural proficiency to students? Harness the spiciness of an upcoming election or focus lay the foundation for learning the presidents of the U.S.Included- Warm up-Students brainstorm what it means to communicate with culturally diverse groups. Students will then be then be tasked to think about what culture they are apart of and the rules that each of those cultures has. Analyze- cultural data of past presidents. Students will make generalizations about t
Preview of Mock Election "Ocean vs. Pool vs. Lake"

Mock Election "Ocean vs. Pool vs. Lake"

All the tools you need to have an easy mock election in your classroom! What's better? Ocean vs. Pool vs. Lake! Includes: voter registration cards, pro/con debate prep sheets, ballots, “I voted” pins
Preview of Assassination - Part 2 - Common Core for the Civil War

Assassination - Part 2 - Common Core for the Civil War

Created by
Robert Walton
This story won first place in the Saturday Writer’s 2020 Anything for Children short fiction contest.After President Lincoln’s death, Booth fled to ignominy and the nation united in grief. Immerse your students in those events with this scripted reading. No event in our history was more important or more traumatic than the assassination of President Lincoln. By adding several fictional characters and some dialog to the events historians have detailed, I’ve created what I hope is a dynamic narrat
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