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Winter ancient history Common Core RST.6-8.1 resources

Preview of Winter Solstice Activity Worksheets for the First Day of Winter

Winter Solstice Activity Worksheets for the First Day of Winter

Created by
Teaching Muse
Looking for an informative, no prep activity to teach your students about the winter solstice? This print AND digital lesson includes 3 worksheets teaching students about the winter solstice. Comprehension science worksheets assess understanding of the December 21 solstice in the northern and southern hemispheres. This winter activity gives student-friendly information about what a solstice is and how it differs in the northern and southern hemispheres. Also included is an engaging activity for
Preview of Ancient Mesopotamia Gods & Myths Bundle:  In-Person, Online, or Distance Learn

Ancient Mesopotamia Gods & Myths Bundle: In-Person, Online, or Distance Learn

You can download this as a:1. PDF/Print activityor2. A ready-to-go TPT Easel Activity. You can assign Easel lessons through Google Classroom or you can copy a link to it and paste it into any learning management system you use with your students. However, for the time being, students will need to log in with a Google email account in order to access the assignment. You can use TPT Easel for free with this resource. Click here for info on how to use TPT Easel for free.Students will adore these
Preview of Snow Winter Weather Activity

Snow Winter Weather Activity

Created by
Teaching Muse
Students and teachers love snow days, but do your students understand what snow is, how it forms, and what snowflakes look like? This lesson is perfect before holiday breaks, as science sub plans, or to complement a weather unit to teach students to use specific digital links to research and learn about the winter weather and snow. In addition, they will learn about 8 different types of snowflakes and how they form, different types of winter storms, and how to stay safe in the snow. Like this ac
Preview of December Activities for Science

December Activities for Science

Created by
Teaching Muse
Incorporate the winter holidays into your December science units using these 5 engaging PRINT and DIGITAL science activities. Students will learn about peppermint, gumdrops, reindeer, famous scientist Ada Lovelace, and the winter solstice by reading articles and completing STEM challenges. These December activities work great as sub plans, to tie Christmas to science, or as a fun way to incorporate science before the holiday recess. Students will learn about:What a peppermint isHow a gumdrop was
Preview of Winter Science Experiments

Winter Science Experiments

Created by
Teaching Muse
Integrate the winter season into your science curriculum as your students test three real-life problems. Students will use materials to test which substance melts ice the fastest, which substance dissolves peppermint the fastest, and which temperature is best for hot cocoa. These cold weather inspired activities will engage and motivate your students all winter long or before and after holiday breaks or snow days! Like this resource? Check out this lesson on mittens and gloves. Students will: te
Preview of Winter Activities and Experiments

Winter Activities and Experiments

Created by
Teaching Muse
Integrate the winter weather into your classroom this holiday season with these engaging activities and experiments that will have students research snow, solve real-life problems, and design and create prototypes. This bundle of lessons can be used as sub plans, in small group stations, or as whole class projects. This winter activities and experiments bundle includes: Winter Weather: Snow WebQuest Mittens vs Gloves Activity and ProjectSeasonal Experiments: Which temperature is best for hot co
Preview of February Activities for Science

February Activities for Science

Created by
Teaching Muse
Need engaging science activities for February? These print and digital science activities include seasonal concepts, a STEM activity, several hands-on activities, classroom demonstrations, and reading articles for students to learn more about the world around them. February science topics cover Groundhog's Day, Super Bowl Sunday, Presidents' Day, Heart Health Day, and Valentine's Day. Science topics cover measurement, engineering, hibernation and groundhogs, surface tension, changes in matter, a
Preview of Avalanches Wild Weather Activity

Avalanches Wild Weather Activity

Created by
Teaching Muse
Teach your students about the natural disaster, avalanches, with this engaging nonfiction read, comprehension questions, and doodle sketch note activity. Students will learn about what an avalanche is, where and how it happens, as well as precautions to take to stay safe. Like this activity? Check out the bundle and save 20% by clicking here. Students will learn:What is an avalancheTypes of avalanches; slab and loose snowHow often they happenCauses Where they happenRisk and measurement scalesPre
Preview of Studying the Solar System No Prep Lesson w/ Power Point, Worksheet, and Activity

Studying the Solar System No Prep Lesson w/ Power Point, Worksheet, and Activity

Created by
Laurel Education
This lesson goes over the original hypothesis about our solar system when the Greeks believed that the Earth was the center of the universe and the other planets revolved around us. It then goes into explain how scientists and astronomers tried to prove and eventually did prove that the sun is the center of our solar system. The worksheet that is included with the lesson follows along with the power point presentation to keep students engaged. This lesson is designed for late elementary through
Preview of Winter Science Fact or Fiction? CER Toolkit Middle School Winter Myths Activity

Winter Science Fact or Fiction? CER Toolkit Middle School Winter Myths Activity

Created by
The STEAM Queen
❄️ Set the Record Straight About Winter's Scientific Mysteries! ❄️ Our Winter Science - Fact or Fiction? CER Pack is your essential companion for middle school science educators during the winter season. It's designed to help your students debunk common scientific misconceptions that often circulate during the colder months - a perfect fit for January through March!From unraveling the truth about body heat myths to shedding light on the mysteries of animal hibernation, from investigating freezin
Preview of Asking Questions About Tigris and Euphrates Rivers Using 5W’s & 1H

Asking Questions About Tigris and Euphrates Rivers Using 5W’s & 1H

Created by
Julie Corbalis
This non-fiction whole-class questioning activity was created with 6th graders in mind and is appropriate while studying Mesopotamia/River Valley Civilizations. The lesson introduces students to the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers, the life giving waterways that allowed Mesopotamian empires, including Sumer and Babylon, to flourish and become two of the world's earliest highly specialized societies. First, as a class we read a brief introduction of the rivers and the region. Then, students indepen
Preview of Winter Science Activity Projects

Winter Science Activity Projects

Created by
Teaching Muse
Integrate the winter season into your science classroom with these three activities that will have students test how warm mittens keep your hands in cold weather, whether or not mittens are warmer than gloves, and an NGSS aligned STEM activity that allows students to design and create a mitten or glove to keep their hand warm in cold temperatures. Like this activity? Check out my other winter resources to engage your students during the cold weather season. Students will: learn which hand coveri
Preview of Science and Engineering Practices: Winter Activities

Science and Engineering Practices: Winter Activities

Created by
Real Ms Frizzle
Those awkward, high-energy days before winter break...they can either be long and difficult, or fast and fun. Harness your students' energy and give them something refreshing to do!Based on the NGSS's Science and Engineering Practices, this product includes lots of practice with concepts relating to ❄️The Winter Season❄️!------------------------------------------Included in this product:✨One activity for each S.E.P. (240-minutes total!) -- Topics include the phenomena of freezing bubbles, the an
Preview of Math in Mesopotamia

Math in Mesopotamia

Math in Mesopotamia is a rich cross-curricular or thematic unit resource introducing students to early Babylonian mathematics through the 1942 archaeological discovery of the Plimpton 322 tablet. PLEASE NOTE: This is introductory pricing. The price will go up soon!The Plimpton 322 tablet showcases Pythagorean triplets, mathematics not believed used until later in history. The tablet's discovery reveals that the Babylonians were far more advanced in their mathematical thinking and application tha
Preview of Distance Learning: Archaeoastronomy & Student Choice (No Starting Resources)

Distance Learning: Archaeoastronomy & Student Choice (No Starting Resources)

Created by
Rachel Arbor
This self-contained Depth & Complexity Icon package can serve as a cross-curricular blend between science and history - with an emphasis on student choice - or as a standalone practice on research, reflection, and communication. Students choose the Archaeoastronomy Site they wish to study and the medium by which they want to express their understanding, then research and share out to teammates. All notes (from both student research and the share-out portion) can be taken in the built-in grap
Preview of Distance Learning: Archaeoastronomy & Student Choice (WITH Starting Resources)!

Distance Learning: Archaeoastronomy & Student Choice (WITH Starting Resources)!

Created by
Rachel Arbor
This self-contained Depth & Complexity Icon package can serve as a cross-curricular blend between science and history - with an emphasis on student choice - or as a standalone practice on research, reflection, and communication. Students choose the Archaeoastronomy Site they wish to study and the medium by which they want to express their understanding, then research and share out to teammates. All notes (from both student research and the share-out portion) can be taken in the built-in grap
Preview of SCIENCE WRITING/ RESEARCH PROMPT: METEOROLOGY: GRAUPEL/SNOW

SCIENCE WRITING/ RESEARCH PROMPT: METEOROLOGY: GRAUPEL/SNOW

This is a good writing prompt for the winter. It investigates a type of snow called graupel. Science is amazing! Excelsior!
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Find Ancient History resources | TPT

If you’re an educator or parent looking for printable or digital resources to help your student learn about ancient history, TPT has got you covered. We’ve got a comprehensive collection of ancient history resources available, including activities and lessons on ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, ancient Rome, ancient China, and ancient Mesopotamia, to name just a few. With plenty of TPT high-quality resources at your fingertips, you’ll be able to teach ancient history to your students with ease.

Ancient 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 ancient history:

Map Making

With map-making activities you can not only teach students about ancient civilizations, but also incorporate geography into your lessons. As they label and color maps, students can learn about important places in ancient civilizations, chart trade routes, and learn how empires expanded (and fell) over time.

Primary Source Analysis

One of the best ways to learn about ancient civilizations is through the artifacts and writings of people from that particular period of time. Encourage students to analyze primary sources to gain a deeper understanding about bygone eras of history. For instance, you can have students read accounts of the destruction of Pompeii and discuss it as a class.

Centers & Stations

Through the use of centers, students can collaborate and discuss topics and content they examine for each era in history. For example, you can have students navigate through four or five different centers or stations to help them learn about different aspects of Ancient Chinese culture, like literature, geography, government, and major historical events or achievements.

By making ancient history come to life through a variety of interactive and immersive activities, teachers can help students develop a deeper appreciation for the subject.

Frequently asked questions for teaching about ancient history

What is ancient history?

Ancient history refers to the period of human history that takes place from the invention of writing to late antiquity (spanning from about 3000 BC to AD 650). This era includes the study of various ancient civilizations, such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, India, and others. Ancient history plays a critical role in helping us understand the origins and development of human civilizations and the influence it had on contemporary cultures and societies.

What are examples of ancient history?

The Persian Wars, the rise of the Tang Dynasty, the campaigns of Alexander the Great, and the decline and fall of the Roman empire are all examples of important milestones and events that you can teach about in ancient history.

What types of ancient history resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of ancient history resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from worksheets to interactive notebooks to units.

How do I find ancient history resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing ancient history lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for ancient 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.