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Preview of Early American Civilizations (Incans, Mayans, Aztecs) Flipchart

Early American Civilizations (Incans, Mayans, Aztecs) Flipchart

Created by
Gavin Moore
This flipchart introduces the Incan, Mayan, and Aztec civilizations with great visuals and brief descriptions. Perfect for class discussion or lecture. I teach 8th grade but is perfect for any level.
Preview of Introduction to Colonization FlipChart

Introduction to Colonization FlipChart

Created by
Call Me Miss G
This flipchart aids in a brief introduction of Colonial America. It serves as a review of the 3 colonial regions, facts about the land and people, and a review of the effects of colonization on America. Please see my store for a FREE Colonial Regions worksheet to accompany the flipchart!
Preview of US History Review Part 1

US History Review Part 1

This Flipchart series (Parts 1 & 2) covers the first half of US History until Reconstruction and Jim Crow. The file was too large, so here it is split up though you may combine them in any way you see fit. The teachers can customize slides by adding the date and specific book page numbers that are referred to in the slides. Look for the {brackets} to find these areas. Instructors should flip through the charts first to find the customizable areas and edit them accordingly. These interactive
Preview of Belief Systems Unit Flipcharts

Belief Systems Unit Flipcharts

These Flipcharts cover an entire Global History Unit on the topic of Belief Systems. It includes an introduction of the concept, followed by an analysis of each of the major 5 religions and many of the minor ones. It is ideal for students taking Global History at the high school level for the first time. It contains many visual aids and interactive activities, which is ideal for students with disabilities and emerging English Language Learners. There are areas where instructors may customize the
Preview of Continents and Oceans Map

Continents and Oceans Map

Created by
Kathleen Ellis
An interactive labeling activity.
Preview of US History Review Flipcharts Part 2

US History Review Flipcharts Part 2

*Please consider purchasing this product after buying Part 1 in my store.* This Flipchart series (Parts 1 & 2) covers the first half of US History until Reconstruction and Jim Crow. The file was too large, so here it is split up though you may combine them in any way you see fit. The teachers can customize slides by adding the date and specific book page numbers that are referred to in the slides. Look for the {brackets} to find these areas. Instructors should flip through the charts first
Preview of Causes of WWII - Flipchart Presentation

Causes of WWII - Flipchart Presentation

This Promethean ActivInspire Flipchart presentation introduces students to the major causes of World War II.This presentation surveys the following points and traces their connection to the second world war:The Treaty of VersaillesThe Great DepressionThe Rise of Fascism and CommunismGrowth in JapanThe Rise of Hitler and Nationalism in GermanyReactions to the Nazi MovementAppeasement by the British and FrenchIsolationism by the U.S.I think this is best taught over the course of two-three days.Eac
Preview of Teaching Source Validity through Pyramid Building

Teaching Source Validity through Pyramid Building

This lesson builds on the classroom pyramid building activity. The warm-up directly refers to it, but can be changed. Use this lesson to teach kids how to differentiate between valid and invalid sources. This was an activinspire flipchart based lesson.
Preview of Key Economic Concepts

Key Economic Concepts

This 2 week mini-unit serves as an introduction to several key economic concepts. Topics covered include scarcity, supply and demand, the value of money, labor issues, etc. These lessons best serve students with disabilities, English language learners, or students who have taken and failed a previous Economics course. Slides should be clicked through and personalized to fit the needs of your class ahead of time. In addition, some of the slides have photos that cover information underneath that c
Preview of Christopher Columbus, Friend or Foe, Hero or Goat???

Christopher Columbus, Friend or Foe, Hero or Goat???

This lesson will help the students understand main idea and author's purpose while studying Columbus. Comparing and contrasting a traditional text book description of Columbus' voyage with that described in Howard Zinn's a People's History of the United States or A Young People's History of the United States as adapted by Rebecca Stefoff. This is an active board lesson with plenty of chance to get the student's involved using interactive devices, note cards, posters. You may choose group work.
Preview of l'Abbaye Notre Dame de Senanque: Lavender Fields of France

l'Abbaye Notre Dame de Senanque: Lavender Fields of France

This flipchart lesson contains 7 slides of information about the Abbaye Notre-Dame de Senanque, the beautiful location in Southern France where monks grow fields of purple lavender. I use these short "mini-lessons" to warm up my French classes in the first 10-15 minutes of the day. Students love seeing the colorful pictures and discussing the oddities of French culture! :) The lesson includes: 1. KEY VOCAB (at least 6 words): french--english translations 2. CULTURAL LESSON ON THE LOCATION (2
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