8th Grade World History Activities

Reading Egyptian Hieroglyphics Maze Activity: 6th Grade Studies Weekly Week 6

By Colleen Burdette

How to read Egyptian Hieroglyphics:

In this activity students will practice the direction in which Egyptian Hieroglyphics are read. Students will learn that Egyptian Hieroglyphics are read in different directions based on different situations. Students will then work their way through a maze based on the information they learn.

There are two different versions of the same maze, one has just one type of hieroglyphics and the other has five types.

This is a great activity for bell ringers, early finishers, or wrapping up an Egyptian unit.

Follow up questions which allow for students to make connections and increase rigor.

Aligns with Indiana Social Studies Standard: 6.H.1.


What's included:

  • Teacher instructions.
  • Two versions of the same maze with information about how to read Egyptian Hieroglyphics.
  • Answer Key.
  • Follow up questions.

How is this product useful:

  • Easy prep for teachers.
  • Engaging for students.
  • Two versions of the same maze.
  • Follow up questions add rigor.
  • Great for bell ringers, early finishers, or centers.
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Free Influential Women Wordsearch - International Woman's Day Freebie

By Sean Alexander Dennison

Celebrate International Women's Day with a fun and educational twist in your classroom! Presenting the "Inspirational Icons: Influential Women Wordsearch", a free activity designed to honor the legacies of the most influential women throughout history. This wordsearch is a perfect tool for educators to use as a supplementary activity to discussions about gender equality, historical contributions, and the impact of female leaders, scientists, activists, and other trailblazers.

What’s Inside:

  • A Thoughtfully Crafted Puzzle: Find the names of women who have shaped our world, hidden within the grid.
  • Educational Engagement: Beyond the search, each found name is a doorway to a story of perseverance and achievement.
  • Celebrating Diversity: Featuring women from various backgrounds, professions, and periods, this activity highlights the breadth of female influence.

Why It’s Beneficial:

  • Accessible Learning: This free resource is easily downloadable and printable, perfect for a quick classroom setup.
  • Interactive Discussion Starter: Completing the wordsearch can lead to enriching conversations about each woman’s contributions.
  • Inclusivity in Education: Reflects the importance of diverse representation in learning materials.
  • Link to our International Woman's Day work: Find our mix and match activity and our presentation here: Trailblazers: Women's Firsts in History Mix & Match Activity and International Women's Day Presentation - Kindergarten - Grade 4

Ideal for: Teachers looking to incorporate a meaningful activity in celebration of International Women's Day, prompting students to engage with and reflect on the powerful stories of women who have left an indelible mark on society.

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Do You Have the Time?

By Gail Hennessey

People have long wanted to “remember” important events...that’s why time recording developed. Time was recorded based on ruler’s reigns, the Olympic Games and the movement of the earth, sun and moon. Use the activities to help discuss time recording and timelines. Hope you find this resource of value!

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Visual Vocab Early Humans/ Pre-History: Interactive Vocab Activity

By History Guru

Introducing the "Early Humans Visual Vocab" – a comprehensive tool designed to ignite curiosity and enhance understanding of early human history through dynamic vocabulary activities. This engaging resource is meticulously crafted to support educators in their mission to inspire and captivate young minds, making the learning process both enjoyable and effective.
The "Early Humans Visual Vocab" set invites students to immerse themselves in the world of early human civilization by interacting with key vocabulary words and their definitions. Each term is accompanied by vivid illustrations, providing visual context that aids in retention and comprehension. Students will engage in activities that not only involve writing and defining terms but also encourage them to connect these words to broader historical concepts, fostering a deeper understanding of the subject matter.
To elevate the learning experience, this resource includes a Quizlet that perfectly complements the visual vocab set. This interactive platform allows students to participate in a variety of educational games and activities, reinforcing their vocabulary knowledge through fun and engaging methods. Whether it’s through flashcards, matching games, or timed quizzes, the Quizlet ensures that learning extends beyond the classroom, offering endless opportunities for practice and mastery.
Empower your students to reach their highest potential with the "Early Humans Visual Vocab" – a tool that transforms vocabulary learning into an exciting adventure. By integrating reading, writing, and interactive strategies, this resource not only supports educational goals but also nurtures a love for history and learning in all those involved. Let’s make the journey through early human history a memorable and inspiring experience for everyone!


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All About Germany Worksheets:Basic Info, Landmarks, Icons, Quiz, Passport Cutout

By TheJoyfulMorgan

Welcome to Travel the World: Geography Worksheets. These basic worksheet packets are designed for children ages 3-12 to use when learning about a particular country.

Each country packet has 4 worksheets: 1) Basic Info & Flag, 2) Famous Landmarks & Icons, 3) Short Quiz, and 4) Suggested Activities. These are designed to pair with a short instructional video of your choice. A suggested playlist is available on youtube called Travel the World: Geography Worksheets at the link https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG97xcKppNzQbu9Jq3atSJ6XhwbKDQEVJ\&si=cTeybPYKpnsf5yVx

An additional resource found in my store is a free passport printout for the children to design and construct. Portions of each worksheet can be cut out and pasted into the child’s passport. Or a child can create their own passport binder and collect their worksheets throughout the year to remember where they’ve been.

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Geography " Rebus Brain Teaser" Brain Break (Free Resource)

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Our brains get tired! Sometimes, they simply need a quick break!

This geography "Rebus Brain Teaser" Brain Break may be just what you need.

➡ ➡ Follow our page here for more brain breaks and free resources. ⬅⬅

Brain breaks can be used as transitions, breaks in the middle of an activity, something to raise or lower the energy of the group, team-building activities, and more! It is helpful to use these before fatigue, boredom, distraction, and inattention set in!

Research has indicated that brain breaks can help improve self-efficiency in the learning process. They also improve short-term memory, self-awareness, and the learners' knowledge.

This can be used and modified for 5th grade through 12th grade depending on your students' learning ability.

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One purchase is good for one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this, please purchase additional licenses.

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Holocaust Memorial Photograph Activity (FREE)

By Gail Hennessey

I visited Vienna and took a photograph of the Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial(also called the Nameless Library). Perhaps, you may find this short activity of interest to use with your students.

Gail Hennessey

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Greek Civilization History Lab SS.6.W.3.5

By History Guru

The World History Edition:

World History Ancient Civilization Labs

DBQ Analysis of

SS.6.W.3.5: Summarize the important achievements and contributions of ancient Greek civilization.

Essential Question: How did Greek advancements help shape our world today?

This is standard labeled for 6th grade, but can be used for other grade levels.

Sources used and examined:

Source 1:

Excerpt from Pericles’s speech, Athens, c. 430 B.C.E.

Source 2:

Photograph of ancient bone levers

Source 3:

Illustrations of Greek Columns used in architectural designs

Source 4:

Images and description of Greeks Gods and Goddesses

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Kid Passport Printable Free

By TheJoyfulMorgan

Travel the world in your imagination with this FREE kid passport printable. Print as many inside pages as you desire to complete your passport. Then use the passport with my Travel the World: Geography Worksheets in my store to learn more about the countries of the world. Happy Adventuring!

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Geography "Would You Rather? Brain Break (Free Resource)

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Our brains get tired! Sometimes, they simply need a quick break!

This geography "Would You Rather?" Brain Break may be just what you need.

➡ ➡ Follow our page here for more brain breaks and free resources. ⬅⬅

Brain breaks can be used as transitions, breaks in the middle of an activity, something to raise or lower the energy of the group, team-building activities, and more! It is helpful to use these before fatigue, boredom, distraction, and inattention set in!

Research has indicated that brain breaks can help improve self-efficiency in the learning process. They also improve short-term memory, self-awareness, and the learners' knowledge.

This can be used and modified for 5th grade through 12th grade depending on your students' learning ability.

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Disclaimer:

One purchase is good for one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this, please purchase additional licenses.

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Holocaust Memorial Photograph Activity (FREE)

By Gail Hennessey

I visited Vienna and took a photograph of the Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial(also called the Nameless Library). Perhaps, you may find this short activity of interest to use with your students.

Gail Hennessey

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History Lab Roman Republic SS.6.W.3.10

By History Guru

The World History Edition: World History Ancient Civilization Labs DBQ Analysis of SS.6.W.3.10 Identify how the government of the Roman Republic contributed to the development of democratic principles. Essential Question: How is the Roman Republic reflected in our current system of government? This activity is tagged with 6th grade Florida standards, but can be used in other grade levels. Sources used and examined in this activity: Source 1 Comparing the three branches of government Source 2 Speaker addressing the Roman Senate Source 3 Replica Roman coin Source 4 The Twelve Tables of Roman law

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All About Ireland Worksheets:Basic Info, Landmarks, Icons, Quiz, Passport Cutout

By TheJoyfulMorgan

Learn all about Ireland with Travel the World: Geography Worksheets. These basic worksheet packets are designed for children ages 3-12 to use when learning about another country.

Each country packet has 4 worksheets: 1) Basic Info & Flag, 2) Famous Landmarks & Icons, 3) Short Quiz, and 4) Suggested Activities. These are designed to pair with a short instructional video of your choice. A suggested playlist is available on youtube called Travel the World: Geography Worksheets at the link https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG97xcKppNzQbu9Jq3atSJ6XhwbKDQEVJ\&si=cTeybPYKpnsf5yVx

An additional resource found in my store is a free passport printout for the children to design and construct. Portions of each worksheet can be cut out and pasted into the child’s passport. Or a child can create their own passport binder and collect their worksheets throughout the year to remember where they’ve been.

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Geography: World Postcard Day October 1 Template + Blank Card

By Geography & Math Made Easy

The purpose of World Postcard Day is to promote awareness of the role of the postal sector in people’s and businesses’ everyday lives and its contribution to the social and economic development of countries. The current template has the 2022 postcard design. But new designs for future years can be found on the World Postcard Day Website.

Using the resources on the World Postcard Day Website, this is a free template that you can print off to have your students create their own postcards without having to spend money on one.

Using all the resources on the World Postcard Day Website, find activities and lessons that your students and you will enjoy.

All credits are given to World Postcard Day. No design or other information is claimed as property of G&M Made Easy. This resource is to make prep a little easier and to direct educators to use the World Postcard Day Website to obtain activities, information, and lesson plans in different languages.

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Do You Have the Time?

By Gail Hennessey

People have long wanted to “remember” important events...that’s why time recording developed. Time was recorded based on ruler’s reigns, the Olympic Games and the movement of the earth, sun and moon. Use the activities to help discuss time recording and timelines. Hope you find this resource of value!

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Ancient History Lab India SS.6.W.4.2- Blog Link Attached

By History Guru

Try Out A History Lab: Blog Link

https://historyguruTeachShare.blogspot.com/2024/01/todays-history-lab-on-ancient-india.html


The World History Edition:

World History Ancient Civilization Labs

DBQ Analysis of

SS.6.W.4.2 Explain the major beliefs and practices associated with Hinduism and the social structure of the caste system in ancient India.

Essential Question: What are the major beliefs and practices associated with Hinduism and the caste system in ancient India?

This is geared toward 6th grade standards, but can be used in other grade levels.

Sources used and examined in this activity:

Source 1

Diagram of the caste system

Source 2

Caste laws

Source 3

Religious beliefs behind the caste system

Source 4

Image of reincarnation with infinity symbol in the middle

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Geography Country Scavenger Hunt Break Break Free Resource

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Our brains get tired! Sometimes, they simply need a quick break!

This geography "Country Scavenger Hunt" Brain Break may be just what you need.

➡ ➡ Follow our page here for more brain breaks and free resources. ⬅⬅

Brain breaks can be used as transitions, breaks in the middle of an activity, something to raise or lower the energy of the group, team-building activities, and more! It is helpful to use these before fatigue, boredom, distraction, and inattention set in!

Research has indicated that brain breaks can help improve self-efficiency in the learning process. They also improve short-term memory, self-awareness, and the learners' knowledge.

This can be used and modified for 5th grade through 12th grade depending on your students' learning ability.

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Disclaimer:

One purchase is good for one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this, please purchase additional licenses.

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1st Quarter Ancient Civilization Lab

By History Guru

The World History Edition: World History Ancient Civilization Labs DBQ Analysis of SS.6.W.2.7 Summarize the important achievements of the Mesopotamian civilization. SS.6.W.2.5 Summarize important achievements of Egyptian civilization. Essential Question: How did Mesopotamia and Egypt influence future civilizations? Sources: Source 1 Image, school exercise tablet, 2200-1900 BCE, Mesopotamia Source 2 Image, The Great Temple of Abu Simble in Egypt Source 3 Infographic of the Ancient Egyptian social pyramid Source 4 Excerpts from the Code of Hammurabi, Mesopotamia, 1754 B.C.E.

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Geography Tic-Tac-Toe Brain Break (Free Resource)

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Our brains get tired! Sometimes, they simply need a quick break!

This geography Tic-Tac-Toe Brain Break may be just what you need.

➡ ➡ Follow our page here for more brain breaks and free resources. ⬅⬅

Brain breaks can be used as transitions, breaks in the middle of an activity, something to raise or lower the energy of the group, team-building activities, and more! It is helpful to use these before fatigue, boredom, distraction, and inattention set in!

Research has indicated that brain breaks can help improve self-efficiency in the learning process. They also improve short-term memory, self-awareness, and the learners' knowledge.

This can be used and modified for 5th grade through 12th grade depending on your students' learning ability.

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Disclaimer:

One purchase is good for one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this, please purchase additional licenses.

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