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Preview of Reading History & Social Studies Graphic Organizers 6-12

Reading History & Social Studies Graphic Organizers 6-12

Created by
Tracee Orman
Common Core Reading History and Social Studies Graphic Organizers for Grades 6-12 *Newly Updated* Now includes a DIGITAL Google Slides version for distance learning!This IS included in the following bundles: • Common Core Bundle for Grades 6, 7, 8• Common Core Bundle for Grades 9-12Do you need to implement the Common Core Standards into your curriculum? These graphic organizers are written for each individual standard for Reading in History and Social Studies (RH) grades 6-8, 9-10, and 11-12. Th
Preview of North Korea

North Korea

Eyes of The Tailless Animals by Soon Ok Lee a Prison MemoirOn October 26, 1986, Soon Ok Lee was enjoying a peaceful morning at work in Communist North Korea when her misery began. As supervisor of the material distribution center, she was summoned outside to speak to the bureau chief, but was quickly shoved into a car and whisked away to the train station. She did not return to her family that night. In fact, she would not see her husband alive again. Instead, she was taken to prison where she e
Preview of Hispanic Heritage month

Hispanic Heritage month

Precious Knowledge Interweaves the stories of students in the Mexican American Studies Program at Tucson High School. While 48 percent of Mexican American students currently drop out of high school, Tucson High’s Mexican American Studies Program has become a national model of educational success, with 100 percent of enrolled students graduating from high school and 85 percent going on to attend college.  The filmmakers spent an entire year in the classroom filming this innovative social-justice
Preview of Unit 10 - Constitutions

Unit 10 - Constitutions

This bundle includes a full unit of content covering the Articles of Confederation through the Ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Sessions 10.1-10.5 include the following resources:The full text of each Session from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (nomadicprofessor.com)Exclusive on-location mini-lectures from the Nomadic Professor (the thumbnails for each video in the PDF are hyperlinked to their unlisted YouTube URLs)Guided notes handouts that closely follow the textA
Preview of 11.5 - Document lesson: How do I research my question (using databases)?

11.5 - Document lesson: How do I research my question (using databases)?

At nomadicprofessor.com you'll find this session under US2: The Noise of Democracy, Session 1.5. This file includes a full, detailed, step-by-step lesson on doing research in online databases, with examples and organizers for individual notes:Detailed handouts (A, B, and C) that INSTRUCT, MODEL, and provide organizers for student PRACTICEHANDOUT A: this is where students get instruction in the steps of the research processHANDOUT B: this is where students see a model following the instructions g
Preview of Unit 12 - 1798-1806

Unit 12 - 1798-1806

This bundle includes a full unit of content covering the Alien and Sedition Acts to the causes of the First Barbary War. (The original text of this unit can be found at nomadicprofessor.com in US2: The Noise of Democracy.)Sessions 12.1-12.4 include the following resources:The full text of each Session from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (nomadicprofessor.com)Exclusive on-location mini-lectures from the Nomadic Professor (the thumbnails for each video in the PDF are hyperl
Preview of Unit 11 - 1789 to 1797

Unit 11 - 1789 to 1797

This bundle includes a full unit of content covering the Birth of the Union to the formation of the Federalist and Republican parties. (The original text of this unit can be found at nomadicprofessor.com in US2: The Noise of Democracy.) Sessions 11.1-11.4 include the following resources:The full text of each Session from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (nomadicprofessor.com)Exclusive on-location mini-lectures from the Nomadic Professor (the thumbnails for each video in the
Preview of 10.6 - Document lesson: What does a good research question look like?

10.6 - Document lesson: What does a good research question look like?

This file includes a full document-based lesson:Actual student papersExcerpts from D.H. Fischer's Historians' Fallacies, offering 11 rules for writing good research questionsA handout on historical literacy (sourcing, contextualizing, reading and inferring, and corroborating)A graphic organizer for focusing attention on key information, organizing ideas, and drawing attention to similarities and differences between the sourcesSupport for students working virtually and/or independently:Model answ
Preview of 12.5 - Document lesson: How do I do research using a search engine?

12.5 - Document lesson: How do I do research using a search engine?

At nomadicprofessor.com you'll find this session under US2: The Noise of Democracy, Session 2.5.This file includes a full, detailed, step-by-step lesson on doing research using search engines, with examples and organizers for individual notes:Detailed handouts (A, B, and C) that INSTRUCT, MODEL, and provide organizers for student PRACTICEHANDOUT A: this is where students get instruction in the steps of the research process (what's covered: click restraint, original reporting, lateral reading, li
Preview of Marvel vs DC Review Game

Marvel vs DC Review Game

An exciting and immersive review game for students who enjoy Marvel and DC characters. Rules are below:OBJECTIVE: Answer a question to move a character from your team (2 heroes & 1 villain). The team that has collected the most items wins the game.1) Each team selects two heroes and one villain and are placed at a green start tab on their side of the board.2) After a team answers the review question you ask correctly, they may move one character on the board. If they are incorrect, they do n
Preview of 10.4 - The Constitution

10.4 - The Constitution

This file includes:The full text of Session 10.4 (The Constitution) from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (nomadicprofessor.com)Guided notes handouts that closely follow the textA complete answer key for each page of guided notesA multiple-choice/matching quiz based on the content of the SessionAn answer key for the quiz, with feedback for each right and wrong answerPrintable flashcards for all key vocabulary
Preview of 11.1 - Birth of a New Union

11.1 - Birth of a New Union

This file includes:The full text of Session 11.1 (Ratification) from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (at nomadicprofessor.com you'll find this session under US2: The Noise of Democracy, Session 1.1)Guided notes handouts that closely follow the textA complete answer key for each page of guided notesA multiple-choice/matching quiz based on the content of the SessionAn answer key for the quiz, with feedback for each right and wrong answerPrintable flashcards for all key vocab
Preview of Interactive Reading Graphic Organizer

Interactive Reading Graphic Organizer

Created by
Ross Zuckerman
This UNIVERSAL graphic organizer is designed to increase literacy and help students become better readers. It breaks down the reading process so they are forced to see connections between paragraphs, key details, Connections in the reading to ideas covered in the Unit already and/or outside connections as well as questions they may encounter in their reading. This graphic organizer can be applied to any text students encounter.
Preview of 11.2 - Finance, War, and Revolution

11.2 - Finance, War, and Revolution

This file includes:The full text of Session 11.2 (Finance, War, and Revolution) from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (at nomadicprofessor.com you'll find this session under US2: The Noise of Democracy, Session 1.2)Guided notes handouts that closely follow the textA complete answer key for each page of guided notesSupplementary handouts on the rhetorical triangle, logos, and the money supplyA multiple-choice/matching quiz based on the content of the SessionAn answer key for
Preview of 10.3 - What Sort of Government?

10.3 - What Sort of Government?

This file includes:The full text of Session 10.3 (What Sort of Government?) from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (nomadicprofessor.com)Guided notes handouts that closely follow the textA complete answer key for each page of guided notesA multiple-choice/matching quiz based on the content of the SessionAn answer key for the quiz, with feedback for each right and wrong answerPrintable flashcards for all key vocabulary
Preview of Huckleberry Finn Visual Overview Graphic Organizer PDF with notes space

Huckleberry Finn Visual Overview Graphic Organizer PDF with notes space

Preview or review this American classic featuring visual context and/or notes spaces for -Hemingway's famous statement that "All American literature comes from one book...." - The Mississippi River (an original image taken in Memphis) -major and minor characters -Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemons) -the definition of satire -the symbolism of the raft -3 major themes: (Freedom vs. Society, Realism vs. Romanticism, and Freedom vs. Society) - significant quotations I have become quite intrigued
Preview of 11.3 - Taxes, Timbers, and Treaties

11.3 - Taxes, Timbers, and Treaties

This file includes:The full text of Session 11.3 (Taxes, Timbers, and Treaties) from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (at nomadicprofessor.com you'll find this session under US2: The Noise of Democracy, Session 1.3)Guided notes handouts that closely follow the textA complete answer key for each page of guided notesA multiple-choice/matching quiz based on the content of the SessionAn answer key for the quiz, with feedback for each right and wrong answerPrintable flashcards f
Preview of News and Current Event Analysis Worksheets

News and Current Event Analysis Worksheets

These CCLS aligned Current Events Analysis Worksheets are a fun and great way to help students delve into relevant topics and issues occurring in the world today. These worksheets can be used with any print or online article or text.The purchase includes a traditional PDF that can be photocopied for use with students AND a Word Document that can be edited and modified to suit your student's particular needs.
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