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Preview of The American Revolution: No Taxation Without Representation!

The American Revolution: No Taxation Without Representation!

A simple role-play that helps students to understand the concept of no taxation without representation by asking them to imagine situations where they might come into conflict with their parents as teenagers and as adults. This introduces the concept of resentment when decisions are made by others but affect individuals. The role-play ends with a discussion about the relative importance of taxation as a cause of the American Revolution. Prompts can be used for discussion or as a written assignme
Preview of History of the Americas - The Castas System

History of the Americas - The Castas System

A basic flow chart that can be used with students as an "add details" exercise or as a discussion prompt. The second page contains an assignment that asks students to draw or write about a typical Spanish Pueblo in the Americas. Created for 9th or 10th grade, but could be used with a variety of age groups.
Preview of World History SOL Map Review Sorts Rome, Greece, Ancient Civilizations

World History SOL Map Review Sorts Rome, Greece, Ancient Civilizations

Created by
Lauren Jones
This is 6 slides, one on continents and oceans, ancient civilizations, Persian empire, India, Greece, Rome. Each one has key bodies of water and lad to label that's color coded.
Preview of American Revolution - The Continental vs. The British Army

American Revolution - The Continental vs. The British Army

A simple graphic organizer that requires students to fill out the details of the advantages and disadvantages held by each side at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. After filling out the chart, students can then discuss which side they believe has the "on paper" advantage. Format is SmartBoard Notebook file which is easily convertible to PDF if you choose to use this as a handout. This chart was originally used with Steve Wiegand, "US History for Dummies", Wiley Publishing Inc.: N
Preview of European Wars of Religion

European Wars of Religion

A SmartBoard Notebook file that contains a simple question sequence assignment on the French and European Wars of Religion. Students will be required to know about the Huguenots, Philip II of Spain, the Plague and Witchcraft. There are seven questions for easy conversion to an IB grading scale. The file can be converted to PDF format and is thus easily printed and photocopied if you prefer to use this as a handout. The questions could also be used as the basis for discussion instead of a piece o
Preview of The Congress of Vienna

The Congress of Vienna

A very simple question sequence assignment on the Congress of Vienna. This allows you to use the questions as a class assignment or as discussion prompts. This resource was originally created to be used with a 10th Grade pre-IB class but would be suitable for other levels. Material for the questions was mainly taken from the following website: http://www.historytoday.com/stella-ghervas/what-was-congress-vienna Numerous other resources could be used. Resource is in SmartBoard Notebook format a
Preview of Ratification of the US Constitution

Ratification of the US Constitution

A simple SmartBoard Notebook file that starts off with a graphic of a Delaware license plate and the discussion prompt, "Does Delaware deserve to be called the First State?". This is meant to engender discussion of how exactly did the USA form, as a Union or a collection of sovereign states? The following slide lists the names of some of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists and is meant as a research prompt with the objective of teaching students why the Federalists and the Federalist Papers wer
Preview of US and Canadian Systems of Government

US and Canadian Systems of Government

A two page SmartBoard notebook file that compares and contrasts the US and Canadian systems of government. The first page is a T Chart that requires students to list similarities and differences of the two systems of government. The second page contains several True-False statements that can be used as a lesson starter or as a discussion prompt.
Preview of The Spread of the Reformation

The Spread of the Reformation

A SmartBoard Notebook file that contains a simple question sequence assignment on the spread of Protestant ideas during the Reformation. Students will be required to know about Calvin, Zwingli, Henry VIII and the Anabaptists. There are seven questions for easy conversion to an IB grading scale. The file is in PDF format and is thus easily printed and photocopied if you prefer to use this as a handout. The questions could also be used as the basis for discussion instead of a piece of evaluation.
Preview of Background to the Reformation

Background to the Reformation

A simple question sequence assignment that requires students to investigate and learn about the historical context within which the Reformation took place. The invention of the printing press, Luther's theology and its differences to Catholic teachings are all covered in this short assignment. There are seven questions for easy conversion to an IB grading scale. The SmartBoard Notebook file is easily convertible to PDF format if you choose to use this as a handout. This assignment was originally
Preview of IB History - Russia under the Tsars

IB History - Russia under the Tsars

A question sequence assignment on the various social, political and economic conditions that existed in Russia in 1855. A SmartBoard notebook file that is easily convertible to PDF should you choose to use it as a handout. There are 7 questions for easy conversion to an IB 1-7 grading scale.
Preview of Russian Revolution - The Bolshevik Takeover

Russian Revolution - The Bolshevik Takeover

A SmartBoard Notebook file with multiple slides including a question sequence assignment, a timeline assignment and a simple discussion prompt that could also be used as a writing assignment. There is also an extra page where teachers can follow up with notes and discussion with their students. The file can easily be converted to a PDF format if you prefer to use it as a handout. Best used with a pre-IB class. I originally used this with my 9th Grade World History class, but it could also be sui
Preview of IB History - Problems inherited by Tsar Alexander II

IB History - Problems inherited by Tsar Alexander II

A quote from Tsar Nicholas I about the state of Russia in 1855, with a question prompt that students can either discuss or write about or both. Suitable for use as a discussion starter, either as a whole class activity or in small groups. Alternatively, the quote and question could be used as the basis for an in-class or homework writing assignment. A SmartBoard Notebook file that is easily convertible to PDF if you choose to use it as a handout.
Preview of Industrialization in the USA

Industrialization in the USA

A simple question series assignment that was originally used with a 10th US History class. The questions are based on John Green's "Crash Course US History" video series, specifically the episode titled "The Industrial Economy". Other resources could easily be used if your students don't have access to YouTube or if you prefer to do the assignment as a completely text-based task. The file is in SmartBoard Notebook format and thus can easily be converted to a PDF if you prefer to use the question
Preview of The US Constitution

The US Constitution

A multi-slide SmartBoard Notebook file that contains instructions and prompts for a role-play based on the US Constitutional Congress. Students take on the role of a state delegation and make lists of proposals on the various areas of the US Constitution, such as the Presidency, representation by population vs. equal representation, etc. Then students can follow up with any reading on the real outcomes, including the infamous "3/5 Compromise" and other items to learn how the US system of governm
Preview of The Louisiana Purchase

The Louisiana Purchase

A SmartBoard Notebook file that contains 4 slides, the first of which has a map with pictures and seven questions that could be used as discussion prompts, a written assignment or as a group exercise. There is also a T-Chart that asks students to note down reasons for and against the Louisiana Purchase, which can then be turned into a discussion about strict vs. loose constructionism in early American politics. The last slide is simply blank for note-making and Socratic discussion. The file is e
Preview of IB Theory of Knowledge - Knowing the Past

IB Theory of Knowledge - Knowing the Past

A SmartBoard Notebook file that contains a series of quotes about the study of history as well as two photos from the Russian Revolution, one with Trotsky next to Lenin, the other with Trotsky airbrushed out after Stalin's rise to power. These are then used to introduce the concept of ambiguity of knowledge gained from the past. How can we be sure we know the past? Students can then be lead to the concepts of repetition and reliability of historical evidence to produce certainty. The file is eas
Preview of IB Theory of Knowledge - The Benefits and Drawbacks of Hindsight

IB Theory of Knowledge - The Benefits and Drawbacks of Hindsight

A SmartBoard Notebook file that contains quotes from Adolf Hitler and Louis XVI of France to introduce the concept of how historians cannot directly observe their data and thus must rely on memory and logic, mainly of other people. The quotes can be used as discussion prompts or as writing assignments. The file is easily convertible to a PDF format if you choose to use it as a handout.
Preview of European Religious Maps

European Religious Maps

Two maps of the major religions in Europe in 1500 and again in 1555. For use with the Biblical Interpretations Exercise Sheet. File is in SmartBoard notebook format, thus it can easily be converted to PDF format if you wish to print it and photocopy it for students.
Preview of The Diet of Worms

The Diet of Worms

A very simple question that can act as a discussion prompt or an in-class essay. The prompt asks students to identify the reasons why Luther was able to survive the Diet of Worms without being arrested and executed. The SmartBoard Notebook file is easily convertible to PDF format if you choose to use this as a handout. The prompt could be used as a basis for a whole class discussion, a short written assignment or as a group discussion. It was originally designed for a Grade 10 pre-IB class but
Preview of US Influence in Latin America

US Influence in Latin America

A SmartBoard Notebook file that is a very simple discussion prompt, that was originally designed as a writing assignment. The students are asked to consider all of the positive and negative impacts of US influence on Latin America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Students must then make an overall judgement about US influence and write a one-page explanation of why they believe US influence has been overall harmful or beneficial to the people of Latin America. The file is easily conver
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