History Snapshot - THE WORLD in 3000 BCE - What was happening?
By Quick Assignment Central
Are you looking for a way to bring history to life for your students? Our assignments focus on what was happening on each continent at specific moments in history. You can choose individual assignments or complete sets that cover each continent—perfect for a well-rounded approach to learning!
Each assignment includes four informative paragraphs that highlight significant events on a continent, along with four questions designed to encourage discussion and critical thinking. Whether you select a single continent or explore them all with our bundle options, these resources are designed to enhance your curriculum and make history more accessible for your students.
Each assignment is written at a 7th-grade level, with a special focus on ESOL students, but they are suitable for a wide variety of learners.
Visit my store to check out the available bundles and see how these assignments can fit into your lessons. They are a great way to engage your students and help them connect with the past in a meaningful way!
History Snapshot - THE WORLD in 2000 BCE - What was happening?
By Quick Assignment Central
Are you looking for a way to bring history to life for your students? Our assignments focus on what was happening on each continent at specific moments in history. You can choose individual assignments or complete sets that cover each continent—perfect for a well-rounded approach to learning!
Each assignment includes four informative paragraphs that highlight significant events on a continent, along with four questions designed to encourage discussion and critical thinking. Whether you select a single continent or explore them all with our bundle options, these resources are designed to enhance your curriculum and make history more accessible for your students.
Each assignment is written at a 7th-grade level, with a special focus on ESOL students, but they are suitable for a wide variety of learners.
Visit my store to check out the available bundles and see how these assignments can fit into your lessons. They are a great way to engage your students and help them connect with the past in a meaningful way!
History Snapshot - THE WORLD in 1 CE - What was happening? Inc TIMELINE
By Quick Assignment Central
Are you looking for a way to bring history to life for your students? Our assignments focus on what was happening on each continent at specific moments in history. You can choose individual assignments or complete sets that cover each continent—perfect for a well-rounded approach to learning!
Each assignment includes four informative paragraphs that highlight significant events on a continent, along with four questions designed to encourage discussion and critical thinking. Whether you select a single continent or explore them all with our bundle options, these resources are designed to enhance your curriculum and make history more accessible for your students.
Also includes a 50 event timeline with 10 questions for students to respond too.
Each assignment is written at a 7th-grade level, with a special focus on ESOL students, but they are suitable for a wide variety of learners.
Visit my store to check out the available bundles and see how these assignments can fit into your lessons. They are a great way to engage your students and help them connect with the past in a meaningful way!
History Snapshot - THE WORLD in 1492 CE - What was happening? Inc TIMELINE
By Quick Assignment Central
Are you looking for a way to bring history to life for your students? Our assignments focus on what was happening on each continent at specific moments in history. You can choose individual assignments or complete sets that cover each continent—perfect for a well-rounded approach to learning!
Each assignment includes four informative paragraphs that highlight significant events on a continent, along with four questions designed to encourage discussion and critical thinking. Whether you select a single continent or explore them all with our bundle options, these resources are designed to enhance your curriculum and make history more accessible for your students.
Also includes a 50 event timeline with 10 questions for students to respond too.
Each assignment is written at a 7th-grade level, with a special focus on ESOL students, but they are suitable for a wide variety of learners.
Visit my store to check out the available bundles and see how these assignments can fit into your lessons. They are a great way to engage your students and help them connect with the past in a meaningful way!
History Snapshot - THE WORLD in 3000 BCE - What was happening? Inc TIMELINE
By Quick Assignment Central
Are you looking for a way to bring history to life for your students? Our assignments focus on what was happening on each continent at specific moments in history. You can choose individual assignments or complete sets that cover each continent—perfect for a well-rounded approach to learning!
This Bundle includes a timeline of events around 3000 BCE with 10 questions for students to answer.
Each assignment includes four informative paragraphs that highlight significant events on a continent, along with four questions designed to encourage discussion and critical thinking. Whether you select a single continent or explore them all with our bundle options, these resources are designed to enhance your curriculum and make history more accessible for your students.
Each assignment is written at a 7th-grade level, with a special focus on ESOL students, but they are suitable for a wide variety of learners.
Visit my store to check out the available bundles and see how these assignments can fit into your lessons. They are a great way to engage your students and help them connect with the past in a meaningful way!
History Snapshot - THE WORLD in 2000 BCE - What was happening? Inc TIMELINE
By Quick Assignment Central
Are you looking for a way to bring history to life for your students? Our assignments focus on what was happening on each continent at specific moments in history. You can choose individual assignments or complete sets that cover each continent—perfect for a well-rounded approach to learning!
Each assignment includes four informative paragraphs that highlight significant events on a continent, along with four questions designed to encourage discussion and critical thinking. Whether you select a single continent or explore them all with our bundle options, these resources are designed to enhance your curriculum and make history more accessible for your students.
This Bundle also includes a timeline around 2000 BCE for students to examine. It includes 10 questions to help students explore the timeline.
Each assignment is written at a 7th-grade level, with a special focus on ESOL students, but they are suitable for a wide variety of learners.
Visit my store to check out the available bundles and see how these assignments can fit into your lessons. They are a great way to engage your students and help them connect with the past in a meaningful way!
Colonial Era (1607-1775) BUNDLE - 4 Paragraph/5 Question Reading Assignment ESOL
By Quick Assignment Central
This bundle features six engaging assignments, each exploring key themes from this important era in U.S. history.
Designed for 7th-grade students, these activities are thoughtfully crafted to enhance learning and comprehension.
Be sure to visit my store for more resources covering other eras of U.S. history!
ELL Quick 7 Continents Geography Reading with Questions Assignment ESOL
By Quick Assignment Central
Bundle Pack - Includes 7 individual assignments - one for each continent.
Each assignment includes a quick 2 paragraph reading with 3 questions for students to respond to.
Written at a 5th-grade level for English Language Learners.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire & Escape Room Christmas & Winter Holidays BUNDLE
By zaney laney learning
Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, the Nativity and more! Bring festive fun and cultural exploration to your classroom with this interactive holiday game bundle! This engaging Who Wants to Be a Millionaire-style game pairs perfectly with an immersive escape room experience, offering students an exciting way to learn about Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah (Chanukah), and other winter holiday traditions from around the world.
Bundle and Save 20%, which is less than the $9.99 suggested by TeachShare.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Winter Holidays Edition
Give students a chance to “score a million points” while they learn about winter holidays! This differentiated, animated game mirrors the excitement of the TV show while exploring holiday customs like Santa Claus, the Nativity, the Winter Solstice, and more! Students can choose from multiple game modes (timed, scored, or no pressure) and use boosters like “Go Halfsies” or “Poll the Audience.” Perfect for history, ELA, and cultural studies stations, this game aligns with TEKS and standards for learning and can be replayed for ongoing engagement.
Escape Room: Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and Winter Holidays Around the World
In this digital escape room, students race to unlock “doors” to various classrooms by solving winter holiday trivia and Christmas-themed math and ELA challenges, ensuring a well-rounded learning experience that reinforces basic skills. With trivia ranging from Christmas music lyrics to general winter holiday facts, students will engage in critical thinking and problem-solving while immersed in seasonal fun! This game’s unlimited replay and multimedia design make it ideal for virtual and in-person settings.
Key Features of the Bundle:
Create unforgettable holiday memories and celebrate global traditions with this Who Wants to Be a Millionaire + Escape Room holiday bundle! Ideal for holiday classroom activities, this bundle is ready to boost learning and engagement throughout the season.
Basic Features:
What to Expect:
You'll receive a PDF file with a link to the online game. This content is not editable. While I'll update the game periodically, I will do my best to retain the same link. After purchasing, you'll be notified about any updates to this product.
Help Me Get Better:
If you encounter any issues, please reach out to me at zaneylaneylearning@gmail.com before posting a negative review. I have a lot of ideas, and I'm trying my best to present an error-free, high-quality product. Again, please play the preview versions. This is the best way to understand how the game works and is also the best way to avoid surprises after purchase.
Please let me know if you would like to see additional examples or have suggestions for other uses/topics.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah 150+ Questions
By zaney laney learning
Differentiated Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah (Chanukah), Nativity Who Wants to be Millionaire Game: This is the best game that celebrates various cultures around the globe in relation to their winter holidays and observances, inlcuding Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah (Chanukah), the Nativity, Boxing Day, Las Posadas, New Year/Lunar New Year, Winter Solstice, and so much more!
My products offer the best Millionaire game experience on the platform! Animated, automated, with video/audio engagement, this Millionaire game allows you to elevate your classroom stations by incorporating this digital, dynamic, and interactive game that offers unlimited replay. This Millionaire game is designed to engage learners while they answer questions about Christmas (mainly ala Santa Claus) and other winter holidays and celebrataions including Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Las Posadas, Lunar New Year, and more!
This differentiated Who Wants to Be a Millionaire game helps meets TEKS and other standards aligned to history and culture and is perfect for learner engagement (again and again through unlimited replay) throughout the holiday season.
My Who Wants to be a Millionaire-style game mimics the excitement of the popular TV show while reinforcing what you’ve taught about the history and culture of Christmas and other winter holidays, with the addition of animation, automation, and a few fun and engaging twists. If you are ready to take your class through a next-level Who Wants to Be a Millionaire experience, this is the game for you! So let me ask, "who wants to score a million points?"
Key Features:
Interactive Gameplay: Students advance through one round of 12 increasingly challenging topics. The game includes three boosters — Go Halfsies, Text a Buddy, and Poll the Audience — to help students when they’re stumped.
Differentiated: Learners choose their review:
Engaging: You’ll find learners amazed and sometimes even laughing out loud when they receive a Mad Gab question or when they discover that some of the Text a Buddy boosters include school-approved texting lingo, emojis, dad jokes, a working “x” key, diverse buddies, and even occasional reminders from their “teacher”. Also, learners will appreciate the additional opportunity to continue earning points even after they’ve answered a question incorrectly.
No Prep Whatsoever: This game is ready to use right out of the box —simply save the link as a Favorite and share with learners accordingly.
Comprehensive: Check out these categories!
Play the preview version to see this game in action.
Check out my Winter Holiday Escape Room Game for another engaging learning adventure!
Benefits:
Perfect For:
Basic Features:
Why Students Love It:
Why Teachers Love It:
Teachers love how this game turns review sessions into a high-energy, student-centered activity. It’s a fantastic way to motivate students and help them retain important information. Plus, with the easy-to-use format, there’s no need to spend hours prepping!
TEKS §113.12(b)(1):
What to Expect:
Please play the preview version before purchasing. This is the best way to understand how the game works and is also the best way to avoid surprises after purchase.
Because of the coding involved to produce this fully-automated, game with audio and animation, you may experience a slight delay between mouse clicks, depending on your Internet speed.
You'll receive a PDF file that includes a link to the online game. This content is not editable. If there is something you would like added, please let me know.
While I'll update the game periodically, I will do my best to retain the same link. After purchasing, you'll be notified about any updates to this product.
Want more? Here's a preview of other learning games.
Help Me Get Better:
If you encounter any issues, please email me at zaneylaneylearning@gmail.com before posting a negative review. I have a lot of ideas, and I'm trying my best to present an error-free, high-quality product. Again, please play the preview version before purchasing. This is the best way to understand how the game works and is also the best way to avoid surprises after purchase.
The History of Valentine's Day and Chocolate Reading Passage Bundle
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Dive into two captivating history topics with The History of Chocolate and The History of Valentine’s Day Bundle, designed for middle and high school students! Each resource offers engaging a detailed reading passages paired with comprehension questions and guided note-taking sheets to promote critical thinking and knowledge retention. Students will explore the rich cultural history of chocolate and the evolution of Valentine’s Day, making learning fun and meaningful. Whether in the classroom or during homeschool sessions, this The History of Chocolate and The History of Valentine’s Day Bundle is a perfect addition to any history, cultural studies, or language arts curriculum.
INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE:
PERFECT FOR:
WHY CHOOSE THIS RESOURCE:
BENEFITS FOR TEACHERS/HOMESCHOOL PARENTS:
BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS:
Both resources include thoughtfully crafted reading passages that encourage deep reading and analysis, helping students connect historical events to modern traditions. With comprehensive question sets and answer keys, educators and parents can easily assess understanding and progress. The note-taking sheets provide an excellent framework for students to organize their thoughts and strengthen their research skills.
Ideal for holiday-themed units or to spark curiosity about historical traditions, this bundle is versatile and easy to incorporate into lesson plans. Perfect for independent study, group discussions, or cross-curricular projects, this resource is sure to inspire students and simplify planning for educators.
Make history engaging and accessible with this bundle, a fantastic way to combine culture, history, and skill-building in one seamless package!
If you and your students/children enjoyed this resource, please leave a review so others can see your opinion.
Thank you for your support!
Tina - Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
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The Complete Word Search Puzzles Set for Your Students and Kids
By Zaazoua Mostapha
The best way to teach vocabulary to kids is by playing educational games.
In this bundle you will get:
Also, I'm open to suggestions about other word searches to add to this set.
Note: This product is not for resale and absolutely not for Commercial Use.
If you have any requests we can help.
Sip, Savor, Energize: Unveiling the Legends of Tea, Coffee, and Sports Drinks
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Embark on a flavorful journey through history and science with Sip, Savor, Energize: Unveiling the Legends of Tea, Coffee, and Sports Drinks. This captivating resource bundle delves into the origins, cultural significance, and scientific breakthroughs of three iconic beverages that have shaped societies and fueled innovation. From the meditative tea rituals of ancient civilizations to the rise of coffee as a cultural hub and the creation of sports drinks for modern athletes, this collection provides an enlightening look at the past and present of these global staples. Perfect for sparking curiosity and enriching lessons, this resource is designed to engage learners across disciplines.
INCLUDED IN THIS BUNDLE:
• The History of Tea: Discover the ancient roots of tea, its role in cultural ceremonies, and its global influence.
• The History of Coffee: Explore the discovery of coffee, its economic impact, and its cultural symbolism.
• The History of Sports Drinks: Learn about the science and innovation behind sports drinks and their evolution in the modern era.
• Each of these three (3) resources include a reading passage, 20 questions, an answer key, and 10 note-taking sheets tailored for middle and high school learners.
PERFECT FOR:
• History and social studies lessons focused on global trade, cultural exchange, and societal development.
• Science classes exploring nutrition, hydration, and the chemistry behind beverages.
• Homeschool parents who are seeking dynamic, interdisciplinary teaching resources.
• Educators who are aiming to engage students with unique and relatable content.
WHY CHOOSE THIS BUNDLE?
Sip, Savor, Energize: Unveiling the Legends of Tea, Coffee, and Sports Drinks brings together history, science, and culture in an accessible and engaging format. Each of the three (3) resources are thoughtfully crafted
to inspire critical thinking, foster global awareness, and connect students with the rich traditions and innovations of the beverages they
encounter daily. Whether discussing ancient trade routes, industrial revolutions, or modern scientific advancements, this bundle offers a robust platform for discovery and learning.
BENEFITS FOR TEACHERS/HOMESCHOOL PARENTS:
• Comprehensive, ready-to-use materials adaptable for classroom or home use.
• Cross-curricular connections to enrich lesson plans.
• Activities and discussion prompts that foster critical thinking and collaboration.
• Engaging content to capture student interest and spark meaningful conversations.
BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS:
• Interactive and relatable content that ties into real-world experiences.
• Insights into cultural traditions and global perspectives.
• Development of analytical and critical thinking skills.
• An appreciation for the intersection of history, science, and innovation.
Elevate your teaching with Sip, Savor, Energize: Unveiling the Legends of Tea, Coffee, and Sports Drinks. This resource bundle is perfect for fostering curiosity and inspiring students to explore the stories behind the beverages that have defined cultures and powered progress.
If you and your students/children enjoy this bundled resource, please take a minute to leave a review so other potential buyers can see your opinion. Also, for any reviews on paid resources on TeachShare, you are give monetary credit for future purchases.
Thank you for your support!
Tina - Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
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Icons of the Modern Era: History of Video Games, Fast Food, and Rock & Roll
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Dive into the fascinating origins and evolution of three iconic aspects of modern culture with this engaging resource bundle: The History of Video Games, The History of Fast Food, and The History of Rock & Roll. Each topic is presented with a thoughtfully crafted reading passage, designed to captivate learners while delivering a wealth of information about how these cultural phenomena began and transformed over time. Whether exploring the pioneers of video gaming, the rise of fast food giants, or the legendary artists who shaped rock & roll, this bundle is sure to spark curiosity and inspire deeper exploration.
INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE:
PERFECT FOR:
History and social studies classes exploring modern culture and innovation.
Cross-curricular lessons incorporating literacy and critical thinking.
Homeschooling families seeking structured, engaging educational materials.
Middle and high school classrooms for enrichment or independent study.
Supplementing units on cultural movements or modern history.
WHY CHOOSE THIS RESOURCE?
BENEFITS FOR TEACHERS/HOMESCHOOL PARENTS:
BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS:
Engaging content centered on topics relevant to their interests and experiences.
Opportunities to improve reading comprehension and analytical skills.
Encourages curiosity and deeper exploration of cultural history.
Promotes effective note-taking and organization skills.
Helps build connections between historical developments and modern life.
Each of the three (3) resources includes 20 comprehensive passage questions that challenge students to think critically and analyze key details from the text. These questions promote reading comprehension, text evidence support, and critical thinking skills, making them perfect for independent assignments, group activities, or classroom discussions. Teachers will appreciate the included answer keys for easy grading and discussion facilitation, saving valuable preparation time.
To enhance learning, each resource of the three (3) also comes with 10 note-taking sheets, providing students with a structured way to organize information, summarize key ideas, and reflect on what they've learned. These tools are versatile and can be used to reinforce concepts, prepare for assessments, or support project-based learning.
This bundle is ideal for middle and high school classrooms, homeschool settings, or even enrichment programs seeking to combine entertainment with education. Whether used as a cross-curricular study tool or a standalone activity, The History of Video Games, Fast Food, and Rock & Roll offers an engaging way to connect students with the past while fostering critical skills for the future.
If you and your students/children enjoyed this resource, please take the time to leave a review so other potential buyers can see your opinion. Also, on paid TeachShare resources, TpT will give you monetary credit toward future purchases.
Thank you for your support!
Tina - Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
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Habits of Discourse Lesson Plan and Graphic Organizer Middle School Speaking
By TooBookedUp
Elevate classroom discussions with this comprehensive Habits of Discourse Lesson Plan and Graphic Organizer! Designed for middle school humanities teachers, this resource provides everything you need to foster meaningful, respectful, and structured conversations in your classroom. Whether you're working on developing your students' verbal communication skills or introducing them to nonverbal signals, this resource is your go-to tool for teaching effective discourse habits.
Why This Resource is Essential:
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Best Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, Nativity & More
By zaney laney learning
Differentiated Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah (Chanukah), Nativity Who Wants to be Millionaire Game: This is the best game that celebrates various cultures around the globe in relation to their winter holidays and observances, inlcuding Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah (Chanukah), the Nativity, Boxing Day, Las Posadas, New Year/Lunar New Year, Winter Solstice, and so much more!
My products offer the best Millionaire game experience on the platform! Animated, automated, with video/audio engagement, this Millionaire game allows you to elevate your classroom stations by incorporating this digital, dynamic, and interactive game that offers unlimited replay. This Millionaire game is designed to engage learners while they answer questions about Christmas (mainly ala Santa Claus) and other winter holidays and celebrataions including Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Las Posadas, Lunar New Year, and more!
This differentiated Who Wants to Be a Millionaire game helps meets TEKS and other standards aligned to history and culture and is perfect for learner engagement (again and again through unlimited replay) throughout the holiday season.
My Who Wants to be a Millionaire-style game mimics the excitement of the popular TV show while reinforcing what you’ve taught about the history and culture of Christmas and other winter holidays, with the addition of animation, automation, and a few fun and engaging twists. If you are ready to take your class through a next-level Who Wants to Be a Millionaire experience, this is the game for you! So let me ask, "who wants to score a million points?"
Key Features:
Interactive Gameplay: Students advance through one round of 12 increasingly challenging topics. The game includes three boosters — Go Halfsies, Text a Buddy, and Poll the Audience — to help students when they’re stumped.
Differentiated: Learners choose their review:
Engaging: You’ll find learners amazed and sometimes even laughing out loud when they receive a Mad Gab question or when they discover that some of the Text a Buddy boosters include school-approved texting lingo, emojis, dad jokes, a working “x” key, diverse buddies, and even occasional reminders from their “teacher”. Also, learners will appreciate the additional opportunity to continue earning points even after they’ve answered a question incorrectly.
No Prep Whatsoever: This game is ready to use right out of the box —simply save the link as a Favorite and share with learners accordingly.
Comprehensive: Check out these categories!
Play the preview version to see this game in action.
Check out my Winter Holiday Escape Room Game for another engaging learning adventure!
Benefits:
Perfect For:
Basic Features:
Why Students Love It:
Why Teachers Love It:
Teachers love how this game turns review sessions into a high-energy, student-centered activity. It’s a fantastic way to motivate students and help them retain important information. Plus, with the easy-to-use format, there’s no need to spend hours prepping!
TEKS §113.12(b)(1):
What to Expect:
Please play the preview version before purchasing. This is the best way to understand how the game works and is also the best way to avoid surprises after purchase.
Because of the coding involved to produce this fully-automated, game with audio and animation, you may experience a slight delay between mouse clicks, depending on your Internet speed.
You'll receive a PDF file that includes a link to the online game. This content is not editable. If there is something you would like added, please let me know.
While I'll update the game periodically, I will do my best to retain the same link. After purchasing, you'll be notified about any updates to this product.
Want more? Here's a preview of other learning games.
Help Me Get Better:
If you encounter any issues, please email me at zaneylaneylearning@gmail.com before posting a negative review. I have a lot of ideas, and I'm trying my best to present an error-free, high-quality product. Again, please play the preview version before purchasing. This is the best way to understand how the game works and is also the best way to avoid surprises after purchase.
Applying Economics to the Ladakh
By Sarah Austin
This lesson will have students explore the two systems of ‘Capitalism’ and ‘Socialism’. Students will go beyond the surface level of understanding, and will be prompted to apply their knowledge of these two economic systems to a distant, isolated culture called ‘Ladakh’, who have been dramatically transformed by “development” or capitalism. Students will analyze a documentary film and identify examples of each economic system. Two critical thinking activities are included that will serve to demonstrate their new understandings and have students delve deeper into the economic & political dynamics shown in the film. 1) 'Loop/Web Diagram'- Students will show how the road coming into Ladakh has changed their culture and environment. 2) Debate- In this extension activity students will be assigned one of five perspectives; all of which were presented in the documentary. This activity will prompt students to rethink any assumptions and understandings they may have had tied to the concepts of progress, development, wealth and poverty. Materials: • Lesson Plan • 1 PowerPoint (26 Slides) • Documentary film titled ‘Ancient Futures: Learning from the Ladakh’ • Grading Rubrics • Printable Handouts: o HANDOUT #1: Guided PowerPoint Notes o HANDOUT #2: Economic Cheat Sheet o HANDOUT #3: Economic Labels o HANDOUT #4: Debate Activity
Intro to Economics: Needs V. Wants
By Sarah Austin
An engaging way to begin a unit on economics! This fun and hands-on activity will have students explore the important concepts of human needs versus wants through an engaging rocket ship simulation. Students will be vicariously drawn into an emergency situation in which they must collaborate, and agree as to what items they consider as ‘essential’ for their survival on their rocket ship mission to live on a far away planet. An interactive Slide Presentation will help guide the groups on their journey… along with prompting students to delve deeper by examining the broader issues of sustainability, waste, and identifying the main differences between ‘developed’ and ‘developing’ countries.
Materials:
#1. Student Guided Notes & Student Reflection
#2. Rocket Ship Activity
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The Civil War Adapted Notes and Review
By Sign with me TOD
This product was made for students to learn the following:
In this product, students will learn about The American Civil War. Students will also learn the following: Who the President was during the Civil War, the main cause of the Civil War, abolitionists - Frederick Douglas, John Brown, Harriet Tubman, and Harriet Beecher Stowe - when they were born and where, where they died and where, what they did during the Civil War, and how they made a difference for the enslaved or tried to help them, The Underground Railroad - what it was and how it was used, The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 - what it was and what the federal government was responsible for finding, why the South relied on slavery as much as they did and what their concerns were if it was to stop, The Confederate States, the first state to secede, and the Union, what unified means, when the Civil War began, how long the Civil War was, some major battles that took place that include - The Battle of Shiloh, The Battle of Bull Run, The Battle of Antietam, The Battle of Fredericksburg, The Battle of Gettysburg, and The Siege of Vicksburg are reviewed, what happened at each of these battles, who won, and facts about each battle are presented in this product, what happened when the Civil War ended, the kinds of weapons that were used during the Civil War on both sides - muskets, bayonets, and cannons, Why Abraham Lincoln didn't want African Americans to participate in the Civil War, who mane up the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, how brave African Americans were during the Civil War, what women did around the home and the community during the Civil War - how they took care of the home, raised money for war supplies, where they worked - factory and government jobs, acted as nurses to take care of sick and wounded soldiers, became spies on both sides (North and South), and how women would would dress up as men so they could fight in the Civil War, children and what their role was during the Civil War is also reviewed - how old children were when they had to help fight during the Civil War, younger children had to help during the Civil War as drummers and messengers, and how children felt when their family members were gone for long periods of time or never returned home.
The notes are adapted to meet your student's individual learning needs. Throughout the product, after each page of notes is reviewed, students will answer comprehension questions to review what was discussed on the previous pages. At the end of the product, students are provided with a review that includes multiple choice questions and short answer questions.
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In this product, students will learn about Industrial Revolution. Students will also learn the following: vocabulary includes but is not limited to - manufacturing, textiles, goods, production, mass production, quantity, and efficiency. Students will learn when the Industrial Revolution began and ended, what kinds of goods were manufactured, how large factories and technology produced goods in large quantities, how electricity, the production line, and the Bessemer steel press were utilized during the Industrial Revolution, the first textile mill and how it started the Industrial Revolution in 1793, who Samuel Slater was and how he made a profound impact during the Industrial Revolution, the major technology changes that happened during the Industrial Revolution such as coal, the steam engine, steel, iron, and petroleum, the move from people working at home and in small shops to large factories and why, steam power and how it became bigger and more powerful during this time, transportation that includes - steamboats, trains, and the Transcontinental Railroad and how they were useful during the Industrial Revolution, electricity - who invented it, and why it was important during the Industrial Revolution, the what the telegraph was, when the telephone was invented and by who, how it was beneficial and used during the Industrial Revolution, textile technology and how it grew during the Industrial Revolution - The Spinning Jenny and the Spinning Mule - what they were, how they differed from each other, and how they may production easier than spinning wool or cotton by hand, what the cotton gin was - who invented it, the sewing machine - who invented it, and what it was used for, cultural changes during the Industrial Revolution and what they were, working conditions and how they were dangerous for those that worked in factories, child labor - the age of children working, how children were treated, how much children earned, and how many hours children would work each day, why businesses relied on child labor, who breaker boys, newsies, and matchstick girls were, what they did, the dangers of their jobs, the changes that were made, and how they overcome those changes, the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 - what it was, how it changed labor laws for children, and facts about the Act.
The notes are adapted to meet your student's individual learning needs. Throughout the product, after each page of notes is reviewed, students will answer comprehension questions to review what was discussed on the previous pages. At the end of the product, students are provided with a review that includes multiple choice questions and short answer questions that relate with the Industrial Revolution.
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