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Preview of Mayflower Compact Annotation Guide

Mayflower Compact Annotation Guide

Created by
History Meatloaf
Get your kids to annotate America's First written constitution and expression of self government, with the freedom and flexibility to do it your own way! Includes a Learning objective, anticipatory question, actual text from the Mayflower Compact, annotation column, and a short enrichment and/or formative assessment at the bottom!
Preview of Religions: Lesson Plan for Monotheistic Religions

Religions: Lesson Plan for Monotheistic Religions

Lesson plan for a reading and writing lesson including graphic organizers and primary resources. Lesson plan includes detailed core curriculumn standards. (THERE IS A BUNDLE PACKET THAT CAN BE PURCHASED WHICH INCLUDES THE SUMMARIES ON JUDAISM, CHRISTIANITY, AND ISLAM. THIS ALSO INCLUDES A GRAPHIC ORGANIZER COMPARING ALL THREE OF THE MONOTHEISTIC RELIGIONS TOGETHER AND SETS STUDENTS UP FOR A COMPARE AND CONTRAST ESSAY)
Preview of Editable Chevron Planner

Editable Chevron Planner

This is a completely editable 2013-2014 teacher planner. I only have 2 preps, so I used one page for each course. The font I used is KG Strawberry Limeade that I downloaded for free from dafont.com . I use it to plan both my daily lessons as well as for the week and month ahead. I've already gotten many compliments on it, and I know you will too! :) The preview does not do the planner justice. It is not as grainy once it is downloaded!
Preview of Geography of Medieval Europe

Geography of Medieval Europe

Students will label areas where different tribes settled and shade in the empires of Medieval Europe. Students will also label and color modern day European countries in order to understand the changes between Medieval Europe and Modern Europe.
Preview of Battle of Lexington - Primary document

Battle of Lexington - Primary document

Created by
Jodie Atwood
This can be used for Social Studies or Literature. It pairs with any Revolutionary War text. It is an excerpt of an eyewitness account of the Battle of Lexington with questions.
Preview of Where in the World Wednesday - Somalia (Djibouti - Bonus!)

Where in the World Wednesday - Somalia (Djibouti - Bonus!)

Created by
Aunt D
This is a quick way to assess prior knowledge, pique students' interest in a new geographical location, teach note taking skills, encourage critical thinking, and have FUN while doing it. Students are asked to listen and record ten clues and then determine where in the world they might be. The lesson includes ideas for tangible rewards and extension activities.
Preview of Accounts of the Battle of Lexington

Accounts of the Battle of Lexington

Created by
Jodie Atwood
Three accounts (British and American) of the Battle of Lexington.
Preview of My Brother Sam is Dead primary documents study

My Brother Sam is Dead primary documents study

Created by
Jodie Atwood
Excerpts of primary documents relating to Revolutionary War
Preview of Current Events Day

Current Events Day

Created by
MaryAnn Welsh
This one day activity allows students to learn about current events in the world. The teacher becomes the facilitator as students share with their peers about a topic of interest in our world today.
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