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10th grade social studies Common Core K.CC.B.5 resources

Preview of Imperialism and Foreign Policy DBQ

Imperialism and Foreign Policy DBQ

This DBQ covers the topic of 19th century imperialism of Europe over non-European regions in Asia, Africa and Oceania through 6 primary or secondary source documents (one being an image) with constructed response questions followed by summary thesis using the documents. This DBQ:addresses the Common Core Standardsfollows New York State social studies testing required formatis useful as homework, test review or substitute teacher lesson.This DBQ addresses the Common Core Standards. It has been up
Preview of Allusions Instruction, Examples, and worksheet

Allusions Instruction, Examples, and worksheet

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Kathy's Legacy
Allusions, the five basic types (Common Core standards included on speaker's notes), four ways to identify them, examples, practice worksheet (encouraging identifying them in the students' everyday lives). This file works great with the cheat sheet of 300 Allusions for teens file. That is a binder resource for famous lines and cultural literacy often missing in today's youth, and following this file in terms of famous mythological figures, Biblical stories and key figures, Shakespeare's more f
Preview of Democracy - Documents of Democratic Revolutions

Democracy - Documents of Democratic Revolutions

Rich in Common Core higher order thinking, this activity has students matching primary document excerpts of democracy's principles from the Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence, U.S. Bill of Rights and French Declaration of the Rights of Man to modern day interpretations while justifying their match. Students will also present a short argument for the possible origin of the principle. There is much flexibility to the activity. There are 24 placards which the students
Preview of Lunch Atop a Skyscraper: Research Based Lesson on a Historical Photograph

Lunch Atop a Skyscraper: Research Based Lesson on a Historical Photograph

What does the legendary photo "Lunch Atop a Skyscaper tell us about American work in the early 20th century? Was the photo a fake and if it is not what were these guys thinking? This product focuses on the legendary photograph called "Lunch Atop a Skyscraper." The product is twelve pages and includes an entrance ticket, a HardCORE History Investigation utilizing secondary sources, and concludes with an exit ticket. This particular lesson asks students to evaluate a variety of sources for credibi
Preview of Evaluating Jacob Riis: A Common Core & Research Based History Lesson

Evaluating Jacob Riis: A Common Core & Research Based History Lesson

How should history remember Jacob Riis, the famous photojournalist muckraker? Utilizing primary and secondary sources, students will research and question the historical character of Riis, a prominent figure in the Progressive era. While some point to his crusading work on behalf of the urban poor, others declare him a racist writer and deceitful photographer. Students will analyze photographs, listen to audio recordings, gather historical evidence from sources, and develop a thesis-based histor
Preview of November Counting Bundle

November Counting Bundle

This is a bundle of counting books for the month of November!!
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Synergistic Teaching & Learning

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Hassan Sabere
Sabere Synergistic Board can make teaching easy by making every lesson a collaborative experience. Image Students learning Synergistically From Bell To Bell: Learners utilize a pivoting whiteboard to exchange ideas, provide feedback, comment, ask questions, elaborate, evaluate, revise, and correct each other while lounging around a table in a heterogeneous grouping. Every understudy has an allotted work area around the board. Every understudy can work exclusively on an undertaking. Then, at tha
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