Distance Learning Compatible: Explorers Mini Unit
By History Guru
Explorers!
Alternative Learning Unit
Integrated ELA & Social Studies
Reading Journal
SS.8.A.2.1 - Compare the relationships among the British, French, Spanish, and Dutch in their struggle for colonization of North America. Clarifications/Examples: This benchmark implies a study of the ways that economic, political, cultural, and religious competition between these Atlantic powers shaped early colonial America.
Essential Question: What were the causes and effects of European exploration of the Americas?
Includes:
-Primary Source Analysis
-Learning Goal Chart
-Bingo
-Readings of 11 explorers (including fun facts)
-Venn Diagram comparison activity
-Choice board
-Final writing project
-ELA Strategies for a Social Studies class
List of Explorers:
-Cortez
-Marco Polo
-Christopher Columbus
-Cabot
-Vasco Nuñez de Balboa
-Hudson
-Juan Ponce de Leon
-Magellan
-Pizarro
-Leif Ericsson
-Bjarni Herjulsson
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Trail Of Tears: Diary Research Project Google Slide
By History Guru
Welcome to:
Telling the tale of the Trail of Tears?
Trail of Tears National Historic Trail
Description: You will describe your Travel Alongside other Native Americans on Their Journeys to Oklahoma. You will be learning about the "Big Five" (the 5 tribes involved in the march), Native American traditions and customs, the Indian Removal Act of 1830, and the hard journey along the Trail of Tears. You will be taking on the role of a Native American during this time as you face the same struggles that you will be researching.
Intro: Let’s begin! There are 4 Modules that you will have to complete before beginning your 5 Diary Entries. Each module is numbered and holds key information for each designated entry. Under each module, follow the provided links, which will redirect you to a web page containing information on that particular subject. Make sure you have a piece of paper and a pencil with you, as you will need to take notes/ ideas as you go about answering the questions. In the end, you will be assuming the role and name you have researched and chosen and writing five diary entries on your experience.
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Make a flag in review of a history unit! History Guru Review Worksheet/ Project
By History Guru
Product Description:
Organizations and nations create flags to convey important information about themselves. Flags have symbols that represent the beliefs of the people, cultural information, and political views. These symbols can express the qualities that the people value. Create four flags that reflect something about the people, places, or events you've been studying. Describe the symbols used on each flag.
Procedure:
Show the students the requirements and samples. Have them jot down ideas on a piece of loose paper. Proceed to the worksheet. If you would like to take it to the next level, students can make a big poster out of their review flags.
Endless Possibilities for any unit or topic!
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Articles of Confederation Unit: Comic Strips, Readers Theater, Reading, & More!
By History Guru
Introducing my comprehensive educational package: "From British Rule to the Constitution: An Interactive Exploration." This teacher-created product is designed to engage students in grades 8-12 with dynamic, multimedia learning tools that delve into the pivotal moments and documents that shaped the United States.
Included Activities:
1. Shays' Rebellion Comic Strip
Dive into the dramatic events of Shays' Rebellion with an engaging comic strip that brings this historical uprising to life. Students will visually explore the causes, key figures, and outcomes of the rebellion, understanding its critical role in highlighting the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
2. Goldilocks and the Three Attempts at Government Comic Strip
In this clever twist on a classic tale, students will follow Goldilocks as she navigates three forms of government: British Rule, the Articles of Confederation, and the U.S. Constitution. This comic strip humorously and effectively illustrates the challenges and solutions found in each system, helping students grasp complex concepts in a relatable way.
3. Reader's Theater Script and Video
Students can bring history to life by performing a reader's theater script that covers the transition from British Rule to the adoption of the Constitution. Paired with a professionally-produced video, this activity enhances comprehension through performance and visual storytelling.
4. Articles of Confederation Reading Worksheet and Flashcards
This detailed worksheet breaks down the Articles of Confederation, examining its strengths and weaknesses. Accompanied by flashcards, students can reinforce their understanding of key terms, figures, and events, ensuring a solid grasp of this foundational document.
Digital Enhancements:
To extend learning beyond the classroom, my product includes live links embedded within the PDF. These links provide direct access to Google Doc versions of all activities for easy distribution and customization. Additionally, links to a specially curated Quizlet set and a YouTube video ensure that students have access to interactive and multimedia resources to further their understanding.
This interactive package not only makes history engaging but also reinforces learning through a variety of mediums. Perfect for history teachers aiming to provide a thorough and engaging exploration of early American government, "From British Rule to the Constitution: An Interactive Exploration" ensures that students will both understand and appreciate this critical period in U.S. history.
Shay's Rebellion Comic Strip + Freebie {History Guru}
By History Guru
Shay's Rebellion Comic Strip with Standard Based Rubric
Mastery Rubric
Your comic strip shows understanding of debt, depression, & rebellion.
Your Comic Strip identifies the weaknesses of the government under the Articles of Confederation.
Your Comic strip analyzes the ideas behind America’s founding documents.
Your Comic strip express’s the impact of past events & documents that surrounding the Articles of Confederation lead to the writing of the Constitution.
Total: ____/16
Comments or Suggestions for Improvement to Expert Level
SS.7.C.1.5
Identify how the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation led to the writing of the Constitution.
Overview:
Benchmark Clarifications:
Students will identify the weaknesses of the government under the Articles of Confederation (i.e., Congress had no power to tax, to regulate trade, or to enforce its laws; the national government lacked a national court system [judicial branch] and central leadership [executive branch]; and changes to the Articles required unanimous consent of the 13 states).
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U.S. Constitution & Bill of Rights WebQuest & STAAR Review | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn interesting facts about the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about each topic. There are three editable WebQuests included: one for the U.S. Constitution, one for the Bill of Rights, and one that combines the two, so that teachers can easily use these as a part of their lesson. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuests for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper.
Also included with this unit is a word search puzzle with a full answer key that is great for early finishers or to supplement the lesson. Additionally, after these introductory activities, students create a collection of their research and any other materials their teacher provides on the topic using the free Web 2.0 tool, Wakelet (www.wakelet.com).
This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary or high school as well, and lets students combine technology with social studies. Students will find this lesson helpful in preparing and reviewing for standardized testing (such as STAAR). This is also a great lesson for Constitution Day or to leave for a substitute teacher!
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files included:
· Teacher & Student Resources
· Learning about the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights WebQuest
Activities (print and editable digital files included for each topic, as well as a
combined version)
· Learning about U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights WebQuest Answer Key
· U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights Word Search (with answer key)
· Resource Curation Project in Wakelet (includes rubric)
· Quick Start Tutorial for Wakelet
Approximate Lesson Duration:
· Constitution WebQuest - 1 (50 minute) class period
· Bill of Rights WebQuest – 1 (50 minute) class period
· Word Search Puzzle – 15 minutes
· Wakelet Curation Project – 1.5 to 2 (50 minute) class periods
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History of the Civil War - WebQuest & Timeline Project
By Innovations in Technology
This unit connects learning with technology to Social Studies. This is perfect for technology class or for use in a Social Studies or History classroom that wants to incorporate technology with a lesson. No download is required to use either Adobe Express (www.adobe.com/express) or Canva (www.canva.com) - both free products, making it easy for teachers who are not able to download software on classroom computers to still give their students a choice in learning. Alternatively, this lesson can be completed using MS Word/PowerPoint or Google Docs/Slides if the teacher prefers.
To begin the lesson, students complete a webquest to learn about the Civil War. Student handouts in both print and digital formats are included, along with an answer key for easy grading. Additionally, a wordsearch puzzle with answer key is included, perfect for early finishers or to include with the lesson.
Next, students are provided with a quick tutorial for both Canva and Adobe Express, as well as links to other resources to help them with their project. The tutorials are intended to help students get started with the program and then use the resources within the program to refine their creations. Students create a timeline about the history of the civil war after conducting research. They use that information along with graphics, pictures and backgrounds from the Internet and also supplied in Adobe Express or Canva to create a finished presentation that explains the timeline of events during the Civil War and add their own opinions and insights to the project.
This is an excellent creative project to add to a unit on the Civil War or other social studies lessons on the growth and development of the United States. The project was created for grades 6-8 but could easily be used with upper elementary or high school students.
Materials Required
· Access to computers for each student (or pair of students)
· Internet access
Project Duration (approximate)
· Introduction to the Lesson: Review expectations, overview of the program .5-1 (50 minute class period)
· WebQuest – 1 (50 minute) class period
· Word Search Puzzle – approximately 15-20 minutes
· Student research and timeline creation: 3-5 (50 minute) class periods
· Presentations to the class of each project (optional): Time will vary depending on class size and time allotted for discussion of each presentation.
Files Included with this Lesson
· Teacher & Student Notes and Resources
· WebQuest with Answer Key (digital and print versions)
· Word Search Puzzle with Answer Key
· Student Timeline Project Expectations and Grading Rubric
· Getting Started Tutorial for Adobe Express
· Getting Started Tutorial for Canva
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Early Native American Groups Mini-Project Choice Board
By Nemos Nook
This Early Native American Groups mini-project choice board contains creative and engaging activities for students to use either during or after completing a unit on Early Native American Groups in the United States. There are activities for all types of learners in this choice board.
Example activities include: Building a Village Model, Creating an Illustrated Timeline, Creating a Cultural Comparison Chart, Researching/Analyzing the Indian Removal Act and more! There are 9 activities in total.
Rubric is also included for easy assessment.
No prep required. Just print and assign! Also perfect for use with a sub.
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Constitution Mini-Project Choice Board
By Nemos Nook
This Constitution Era mini-project choice board contains creative and engaging activities for students to use either during or after completing a unit on the Constitution. There are activities for all types of learners in this choice board.
Example activities include: Analyzing a political cartoon, creating a rap about a Founding Father, etc. There are 6 activities in total. Rubric is also included for easy assessment.
No prep required. Just print and assign! Also perfect for use with a sub.
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Gender Equality in Sports: "Battle of the Sexes" Billie Jean King v. Bobby Riggs
By Nemos Nook
Introduce your students to one of the most iconic moments in sports history with this comprehensive lesson on the 1973 "Battle of the Sexes" tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. This lesson is designed to not only educate students about this significant event but also to spark discussions on gender equality, the role of media in shaping public perception, and the ongoing struggle for equal rights in sports.
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Why This Lesson?
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The Dobbs Supreme Court Decision: Impacts and Implications
By Nemos Nook
Engage Your Students with a Powerful Lesson on One of the Most Pivotal Supreme Court Decisions of Our Time, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.
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Features:
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Supermarket Government: Create a Cereal For A New Colonial Government
By Nemos Nook
The Founding Fathers realized they had to begin to create a new government that would be ready to go once the American Revolution was over. They had many models to choose from for this new government. Students will work with one of six potential types of government for this activity:
Monarchy
Dictatorship/Totalitarian
Aristocracy
Oligarchy
Democracy
Polity
They will research their assigned government's "ingredients" as well as its pros and cons. They will then design a cereal and cereal box cover (templates included) to present to the class. There is a google slide presentation included to walk students through the project instructions.
As an extension, students can use construction paper to create their covers and cover an actual cereal box for display. This is a simple, creative and fun project that students always enjoy while learning above the different types of governments.
This activity can be done digitally or on paper.
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Colonial Era Mini-Project Choice Board
By Nemos Nook
This Colonial Era mini-project choice board contains creative and engaging activities for students to use either during or after completing a unit on the Colonial Era. There are activities for all types of learners in this choice board.
Example activities include: Colonial Fashion Design, Colonial Music Project and Writing a Persuasive Letter. There are 6 activities in total. Rubric is also included for easy assessment.
No prep required. Just print and assign! Also perfect for use with a sub.
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Trump v. The United States: An Examination of Presidential Immunity
By Nemos Nook
The recent Supreme Court decision in Trump v. The United States left many to wonder about the length and breadth of Presidential Immunity. This is one of the most important Supreme Court opinions authored to date and has been the subject of much controversy. This resource has students explore the ruling by watching a video, reading a 4 page article, answering questions about the decision and then completing an engaging extension activity.
What's included:
This lesson is designed to be done in groups, but could also be done individually.
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Project: Redesign the $20 Bill!
By Nemos Nook
Transform your classroom into a hub of creativity and history with this "Redesign the $20 Bill" project! Engage your students in an immersive activity where they research significant historical figures and redesign the $20 bill to honor their chosen individual. This project is perfect for history, social studies, art and combining research, creativity, and presentation skills. It can be an individual or group project.
This resource is 100% Editable!
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September 11th: Quote Analysis, Graphic Organizer and Rubric - fully editable!
By Nemos Nook
Engage Your Students with a Thoughtful September 11 Quotes Analysis Assignment
Students will read through 17 quotes from 911 (including those from Barack Obama, Joe Biden, etc) and choose one quote they connect to and complete an in depth analysis. The PDF copy of the article is embedded in the google doc, and is also included separately.
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I have used this both in my US History and ELA classrooms when discussing 911, and it always results in some great and important discussions.
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Westward Expansion Illustrated Timeline Project - Fully Editable !
By Nemos Nook
Embark on an educational adventure with this Westward Expansion Illustrated Timeline Project! Students will create an illustrated a timeline with events from 1800-1850 including the Louisiana Purchase, Trail of Tears, Lewis and Clark Expedition, the Oregon Trail, and the California Gold Rush. (15 events in all). Students will create the timeline on a large piece of white paper or poster board using the included step by step directions.
Students will also write why each event contributed to the idea of Manifest Destiny using a provided template.
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Creative writing: eulogy for Alexander Hamilton activity
By Nemos Nook
Students will compose a eulogy for Alexander Hamilton based on what they have learned about Hamilton in the classroom, by watching the broadway show, etc. Includes example eulogies and a graphic organizer for writing their eulogies. There are many ways to use this. I have used it during an introduction to the American Revolution because we talk about Hamilton many times throughout the unit.
This is a great mini-writing assessment or project. I usually have some students volunteer to read their eulogies to the class.
Detailed instructions and rubric included.
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Project: Create Own Classroom Constitution
By Nemos Nook
Engage your students in a meaningful and interactive learning experience with this Classroom Constitution Project! Modeled after the US Constitution, this project guides students through the process of creating their own classroom constitution, helping them understand the foundational principles of government and citizenship.
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Poetry: Gettysburg Address Found Poetry Activity
By Nemos Nook
Found poems are one of my favorite activities to do with students because students "create" poems from already well known primary source documents, informational text or literature. Every found poem is different and unique to each student. This activity has students create found poems from the Gettysburg Address. This resource includes the text of the Gettysburg address AND a graphic organizer to help them organize their work. Once they create their poems, I like to have them re-write them on parchment paper or decorate them some other way to hang them around the classroom.
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