8th Grade World History Homework

Ancient World History GRAPES Activities & Writing Middle School Social Studies

By The Magical Avocado

Ancient World History classes use GRAPES (Geography, Religion, Achievements, Politics, Economics, Social Structure) to analyze different civilizations in social studies class. This middle school (6th, 7th, 8th grade) activity and writing set introduces students to GRAPES as well as the different disciplines in social sciences. Excellent for the beginning of the school year, or any time you want to brush up on social studies!

Specifically, this set includes:

  • The Social Studies Maze (with an answer sheet)
  • GRAPES Maze (with an answer sheet)
  • GRAPES Cut and Paste activity (with an answer sheet)
  • GRAPES Worksheet
  • Seven writing prompts

Welcome to Social Studies can be used for:

  • First Week Activities
  • Formative assessment
  • Extension activities
  • Centers activity
  • Review
  • Homework
  • Subplans
  • Anywhere you want to work with GRAPES and the social sciences!

Starting your Social Studies course? You may also be interested in

  • Introduction to Maps and Geography
  • Introduction to Primary and Secondary Sources
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Oversimplified- American Revolution Part 1 Worksheets Comprehension Questions..

By Dotty's Printables

I created this resource to use with my own students while watching the Oversimplified American Revolution Part 1.

It includes during-watching questions, comprehension quizzes, a timeline activity, and a word search to help students understand and engage with the content.

After seeing how useful it was in my classroom, I thought, "Why not share it with other teachers?" So, I've made it available on TeachShare for anyone who wants to enhance their students' learning experience with these engaging and effective tools.

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WebQuest Bundle - Nuclear Power Disasters - 4 Assignments

By Quick Assignment Central

Each WebQuest assignment includes 10 engaging questions that guide students in exploring the causes, effects, geography, history, and impacts of each event. Students can easily find the information they need using the provided links.

Written at a 7th-grade level, it's suitable for a wide range of learners.

Be sure to visit my store for more WebQuests and a variety of other assignments on different topics!

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Age of Exploration: Secret Message Review Activity

By Gail Hennessey

Want a fun activity to review vocabulary terms/famous people of the Age of Exploration? Looking for an enrichment activity in history? Try my Age of Exploration Secret Message activity. The activity involves students working individually or in groups to review the Age of Exploration. Then,a following direction activity is next where students place letters from the different answers into boxes found at the end of the activity page. Once all the boxes are filled, a "secret message" about the Age of Exploration is revealed! The teacher page includes additional information to share about the "secret message". It's a fun way to reinforce important terms/people of the Age of Exploration! If you prefer to offer a vocabulary box to the students, I have included this as well....

Perhaps these additional resources may be of interest:

1. Try my web quest on the Age of Exploration! This fun and informative webquest will be a great resource to use with your students(grades 4-8)

There are 14 questions and lots of extension activities and links. There are also comprehension questions to use after the completion of the web quest. The resource addresses several common core standards in social studies.

Note: Columbus,Magellan, Prince Henry, Henry Hudson, Vasco Da Gama, Marco Polo, Juan Ponce de Leon, Sir Francis Drake, Amerigo Vespucci are covered. Also

Latitude/longitude, sea monsters,navigational tools, timelines,St. Brendan, Zheng He, Vikings are mentioned in extension activities.

Age of Discovery, A Webquest

2. Learn about Christopher Columbus with this informative play. There are 10 questioners asking questions of Columbus. Additionally, comprehension questions and discussion questions are included. Use with a unit on the Age of Discovery or during October for Columbus Day. Columbus

3. Use this informative Reader's Theater Script to learn about Marco Polo. Marco Polo helped to start the Age of Discovery with his book on his adventures to China. The fun/informative play uses the format of Marco Polo being a guest on a talk show and the studio audience asks questions about his life. Part of my Ms. Bie Ografee's Talk Show Series:Marco Polo, A Reader's Theater Script

4. In 1519, Ferdinand Magellan set out on an amazing adventure, in an attempt to voyage around the world. Although he did not complete the journey, several of his crew did complete the trip. This Reader's Theater Script provides lots of information about the Age of Exploration and Magellan's voyage in a fun/informative method. There are 13 audience questions, Did you Know? fun facts, comprehension questions and a teacher page with extension activities, key and additional links for teachers.Ferdinand Magellan

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A World Beyond the Bomb: A Quest for Peace Reading Comprehension Worksheet

By More Lessons Less Planning

Delve into the heart of a pressing global challenge: nuclear disarmament. This thought-provoking worksheet unpacks the Cold War's legacy of weapons, the threats posed by rogue states, and the pathways towards a world free from atomic nightmares.

Ignite critical thinking in your students as they navigate disarmament efforts, grapple with ethical concerns, and envision a future where peace reigns supreme.

Unravel the complexities of:

  • A Fragile Peace: Explore the delicate state of disarmament post-Cold War, analyzing treaties like the NPT and INF while confronting the risks of rogue states like North Korea and Iran.
  • Beyond Bombs: Discover the multifaceted approach to security, where investments in human development, global cooperation, and environmental stability pave the path to a world beyond nuclear deterrence.
  • From ElBaradei's Words: Hear a powerful call for disarmament through a primary source excerpt, prompting thoughtful discussions about resource allocation and alternative visions for a safer world.
  • Engaging Questions: Dive deeper than memorization with diverse question formats covering multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer prompts that challenge students to analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information.

Ideal for:

  • Middle and high school students studying the Cold War, history, social studies, or current events.
  • Individual and group learning activities.
  • Enriching lesson plans or independent homework assignments.

Learning Objectives:

  • Analyze the historical context and current challenges facing nuclear disarmament efforts.
  • Evaluate the arguments for and against complete nuclear abolition, considering ethical, political, and security implications.
  • Understand the complex role of rogue states and the need for multi-pronged approaches to non-proliferation.
  • Recognize the importance of human security, global cooperation, and environmental sustainability in building a safer world beyond nuclear weapons.
  • Develop critical thinking and analytical skills through diverse question formats and thought-provoking discussions.

Common Core Standards Alignment:

  • CCSS.RH.6-8.2: Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.
  • CCSS.RH.6-8.3: Identify key events, concepts, and individuals in a text related to social studies.
  • CCSS.RH.6-8.7: Analyze various accounts of a single historical event from different perspectives.
  • CCSS.RH.6-8.8: Distinguish between primary and secondary sources and evaluate their accuracy, relevance, and bias.
  • CCSS.CCRA.R.1: Read closely and attentively to complex texts, recognizing important details and information.
  • CCSS.CCRA.W.7: Conduct short research projects that answer a question, drawing on information from multiple sources.

Bonus:

  • Visually engaging design and clear formatting for student-friendly navigation.
  • Editable format for customization to your specific curriculum and learning goals.

Ready to empower your students to envision a future free from the shadow of nuclear weapons? Click "Add to Cart" and ignite a journey towards a more secure and peaceful world!

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DAILY BELLRINGER Ancient Egypt Worksheet PACK with VIDEOS and answer key!

By Jared Bruening

Each worksheet includes additional questions on the front side, a writing activity or table to complete, on the backside some include a PRIMARY SOURCE or an ART ACTIVITY or an INTERACTIVE WRITING PROMPT. ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.

ANCIENT EGYPT VIDEO PLAYLIST THAT GOES DIRECTLY WITH WORKSHEETS: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWWndCnip3V0Hf1UL3-zbNVqmcJ9BCgTy\&si=OQM0vb7uZt96MbVp

PACKET INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING WORKSHEETS:

  • Geography of Ancient Egypt
  • Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt
  • Middle Kingdom of Ancient Egypt
  • New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt
  • Ancient Egyptian Religion
  • Ancient Egyptian Society
  • Ancient Egyptian Afterlife
  • The Great Pyramid of Giza
  • The Rosetta Stone
  • Decline of Ancient Egypt
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All About Costa Rica: Basic Info, Landmarks, Icons, Quiz, Passport Cutout

By TheJoyfulMorgan

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

Welcome to 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. The answer key is included. These are designed to pair with a short instructional video of your choice and google research. 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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WebQuest - Three Mile Island (1979) - Disaster Series - Nuclear Power

By Quick Assignment Central

This WebQuest assignment includes 10 engaging questions that guide students in exploring the causes, effects, geography, history, and impacts of each event. Students can easily find the information they need using the provided links.

Written at a 7th-grade level, it's suitable for a wide range of learners.

Be sure to visit my store for more WebQuests and a variety of other assignments on different topics!

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Taj Mahal: Exploring World Landmarks: Reading Comprehension Passages

By Gail Hennessey

Explore World Landmarks are great to introduce kids to some popular world landmarks around the world. Great for a Friday activity, for social studies classes or when you are going to have a substitute for the day.With writing in the content area, the short activities can also be a positive addition to Language Arts classes, too! About one page of reading, discussion questions and extension activities all help students learn some informative facts about famous world landmarks in the world. This reading is on the the Taj Mahal!

Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

If you'd like a Student version, contact me via Q/A and I will be happy to send one along to you.

Other resources you may find of interest:

1. Explore World Landmarks are great to introduce kids to some popular world landmarks around the world. Great for a Friday activity, for social studies/LA classes or when you are going to have a substitute. About one page of reading, discussion questions and extension activities all help students learn some informative facts about famous world landmarks in the world. This resource covers Ayers Rock/Uluru.Ayes/Uluru, Exploring World Landmarks Reading Passage/Activities

Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

2. Learn about the Great Wall of China with this informative reading. Also included are 10 Did You Know? facts about the Great Wall, ten comprehension questions, a teacher page with extension activities, additional links and the key.Great Wall of China, Explore World Landmarks Reading Passage/Activities

Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

3. Explore World Landmarks are great to introduce kids to some popular world landmarks around the world. Great for a Friday activity, for social studies classes or when you are going to have a substitute for the day.With writing in the content area, the short activities can also be a positive addition to Language Arts classes, too! About one page of reading, discussion questions and extension activities all help students learn some informative facts about famous world landmarks in the world. This reading is on the Eiffel Tower.Eiffel Tower, A World Landmarks Reading Passage Activity

Other Readings of Interest:

1. If you live where there is snow, you have probably built a snowman. The snowman has been around for quite a while. In fact, the earliest drawing of a snowman was found in a book dating back to 1380! The book, “Book of Hours” was found in a library in the country of the Netherlands. Read about a famous sculptor hired to make a snowman, a snowman which helps predicts the weather in Switzerland and two more stories about snowmen! Four short reading passages with questions and extension activities: Snowmen FOUR Readings

Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

2. Mrs. Paddington and the Silver Mousetrap Shoppe(Historical Fiction)

This humorous historical fiction shares the custom of 18th century wealthy women wearing very towering hairstyles.Sugar water/beef tallow kept hair in place so bugs and mice were attracted to the hair.What if a MOUSE jumped out of YOUR hair into a fancy teacup or scurried down your back as you were dancing at the ball?What to do?Comprehension/extension activities: Mrs. Paddington and the Silver Mousetrap Shoppe

Reading Comprehension Questions and Questions

3. Why do We Have to Learn History? Students always ask me this question. My answer-much of what we have today was because of things developed by people that lived long ago.This reading activity shares many things we have today thanks to previous cultures. I've included several comprehension questions and two extension activities: The Past Shapes Our Present Reading Activity

Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

4. One of the oldest lasting examples of graphic communication is the Bayeux Tapestry.It dates back to 1083. If you are doing a unit on the Middle Ages, you might find a short reading of the tapestry of value to use with your students. The Bayeux Tapestry: Middle Ages Reading Passage

Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

5. The adventures of substitute teacher, Mrs. Purpilopolis and her Purple Adventure Goggles.This adventure has students travel back to learn about Alexander Graham Bell. While wearing the purple adventure goggles, the students are witnesses to history being able to see and hear history as it is happening. Reading comprehension in content area/comprehension questions: Mrs. Purpilopolis and the Purple Adventure Goggles: Alexander Graham Bell

6. The adventures of substitute teacher, Mrs. Purpilopolis and her Purple Adventure Goggles. This adventure has students travel back to learn about George Washington. While wearing the purple adventure goggles, the students are witnesses to history being able to see and hear history as it is happening. Reading in content area/comprehension questions, too. Mrs. Purpilopolis and the Purple Adventure Goggles: George Washington

7. The adventures of substitute teacher, Mrs. Purpilopolis and her Purple Adventure Goggles. This adventure has students travel back to learn about the very first Thanksgiving. While wearing the purple adventure goggles, the students are witnesses to history being able to see and hear history as it is happening. Reading in content area/comprehension questions, too. Mrs. Purpilopolis and the Purple Adventure Goggles

8.Learn about the interesting gift that Thomas Jefferson received on New Year's Day, in 1802. The whopper of a cheese tipped the scale at about 1235 pounds. The reading also includes a Did You Know? section with lots of informative factoids about Thomas Jefferson, comprehension questions and seven extension activities. Great for a study of the author of the Declaration of Independence, for President's Week or for a reading in the content area.

Reading Passages:

George Washington and the Camel

Calvin Coolidge and the “Pennsylvania Avenue Zoo”

John Quincy Adams Takes a Swim

Thomas Jefferson and the Mammoth Cheese

Sojourner Truth

Santa Fe Trail: Wind WagonThomas

Revolutionary War Heroine: Catherine “Kate” Moore

Barry(Battle of Cowpens)

Enheduanna, First Known Poet in History

Artemisia(Female Naval Commander during the Battle of Salamis)

Hanno: Phoenician Explorer

Ramses the Great

Hatshepsut

Hammurabi

Alexander the Great

Aesop

Socrates

Hannibal

Hypatia: First Woman Mathematician

Aglaonike(Greek astronomer)

Agnodice(First Female Doctor of Ancient Greece)

Julius Caesar

Archimedes

Sparticus

Diocles

Joan of Arc

Phillis Wheatley

Mary Anning

Caroline Herschel

Sophie Brahe: Astronomer and Horticulturist

Hildegard of Bingen(Middle Ages)

Aida de Acosta(First Woman to Fly a Powered Aircraft)

Women’s Suffrage: The Silent Sentinels

History of Pretzels

History of Marshmallows

History of Tulips

Snowmen in History

History of April Fools’ Day

Great Wall of China

Eiffel Tower

Ayres Rock(Uluru)

Taj Mahal

Travel to Iceland

Travel to Greece

Travel to Japan

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Red Scare Hysteria: Inside the Witch Hunts of McCarthyism Worksheet

By More Lessons Less Planning

Unveiling the Red Scare's Gripping Narrative:
The worksheet focuses on Senator Joseph McCarthy's crusade against suspected communists in the 1950s, a period steeped in paranoia and fear. This turbulent era, known as the "Red Scare," is brought to life through:

  • Primary source excerpts: Students analyze excerpts from McCarthy's speeches, immersing themselves in the language and rhetoric of the time.
  • : Key figures like McCarthy, HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee), and blacklisted figures are introduced, providing essential background information.

Digging Deeper with Assessment:
The diverse assessment questions challenge students to engage with the content on multiple levels:

  • Multiple choice: Test factual recall and understanding of key concepts.
  • True/false: Promote critical thinking and evaluation of historical claims.
  • Fill-in-the-blank: Assess comprehension of crucial vocabulary and cause-and-effect relationships.
  • Short answer: Encourage deeper analysis of motivations, consequences, and long-term impacts of McCarthyism.

Overall, "Red Scare Hysteria" is designed to:

  • Engage students with captivating and relevant content.
  • Develop critical thinking and historical analysis skills.
  • Spark discussions about the dangers of fear, government overreach, and the importance of civil liberties.
  • Offer a platform for exploring connections between McCarthyism and contemporary issues.
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DAILY BELLRINGER Early People and The Fertile Crescent Worksheet w/key

By Jared Bruening

Each worksheet includes additional questions on the front side, a writing activity or table to complete, on the backside some include a PRIMARY SOURCE or an ART ACTIVITY or an INTERACTIVE WRITING PROMPT. ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.

LINK TO VIDEO PLAYLIST THAT GOES DIRECTLY WITH WORKSHEETS: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWWndCnip3V2D6NhWypoME3VcAcmeYuYf\&si=Ed1fN00xe\_gE\_gkh

WORKSHEETS INCLUDED IN THIS PACKET:

  • What is Civilization?
  • The Agricultural Revolution
  • Ancient Irrigation Systems
  • The Fertile Crescent
  • Top 5 Inventions of Mesopotamia
  • Cuneiform
  • The First Cities in History
  • Code of Hammurabi
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All About India: Basic Info, Landmarks, Icons, Quiz, Passport Cutout

By TheJoyfulMorgan

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

Welcome to 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. The answer key is included. These are designed to pair with a short instructional video of your choice and google research. 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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Differentiated Reading - Fukushima Disaster (2011) - Disaster Series ESOL/ELL

By Quick Assignment Central

This set of assignments is ideal for differentiating instruction in your classroom. Both readings offer essential information and include questions to engage students.

One is tailored for 7th-grade ESOL students, featuring four paragraphs and four questions, while the other is designed for 5th-grade ESOL students, with two paragraphs and three questions.

Visit my store to explore more WebQuests and a wide variety of assignments on different topics!

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Age of Exploration: Secret Message Review Activity

By Gail Hennessey

Want a fun activity to review vocabulary terms/famous people of the Age of Exploration? Looking for an enrichment activity in history? Try my Age of Exploration Secret Message activity. The activity involves students working individually or in groups to review the Age of Exploration. Then,a following direction activity is next where students place letters from the different answers into boxes found at the end of the activity page. Once all the boxes are filled, a "secret message" about the Age of Exploration is revealed! The teacher page includes additional information to share about the "secret message". It's a fun way to reinforce important terms/people of the Age of Exploration! If you prefer to offer a vocabulary box to the students, I have included this as well....

Perhaps these additional resources may be of interest:

1. Try my web quest on the Age of Exploration! This fun and informative webquest will be a great resource to use with your students(grades 4-8)

There are 14 questions and lots of extension activities and links. There are also comprehension questions to use after the completion of the web quest. The resource addresses several common core standards in social studies.

Note: Columbus,Magellan, Prince Henry, Henry Hudson, Vasco Da Gama, Marco Polo, Juan Ponce de Leon, Sir Francis Drake, Amerigo Vespucci are covered. Also

Latitude/longitude, sea monsters,navigational tools, timelines,St. Brendan, Zheng He, Vikings are mentioned in extension activities.

Age of Discovery, A Webquest

2. Learn about Christopher Columbus with this informative play. There are 10 questioners asking questions of Columbus. Additionally, comprehension questions and discussion questions are included. Use with a unit on the Age of Discovery or during October for Columbus Day. Columbus

3. Use this informative Reader's Theater Script to learn about Marco Polo. Marco Polo helped to start the Age of Discovery with his book on his adventures to China. The fun/informative play uses the format of Marco Polo being a guest on a talk show and the studio audience asks questions about his life. Part of my Ms. Bie Ografee's Talk Show Series:Marco Polo, A Reader's Theater Script

4. In 1519, Ferdinand Magellan set out on an amazing adventure, in an attempt to voyage around the world. Although he did not complete the journey, several of his crew did complete the trip. This Reader's Theater Script provides lots of information about the Age of Exploration and Magellan's voyage in a fun/informative method. There are 13 audience questions, Did you Know? fun facts, comprehension questions and a teacher page with extension activities, key and additional links for teachers.Ferdinand Magellan

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Duck & Cover or Fight?: Unmasking the Strategies of Containment Worksheet

By More Lessons Less Planning

Unmask Cold War Containment Strategies with "Duck & Cover or Fight?": A Captivating Reading Comprehension Worksheet (76 characters)
Unleash curiosity and critical thinking in your students!

"Duck & Cover or Fight?" is a dynamic reading comprehension worksheet that delves into the heart of the Cold War, exploring how America tackled the global spread of communism through two key strategies: the Truman Doctrine and Eisenhower's Domino Theory.

Packed with engaging content and diverse assessment:

  • Primary Source Excerpts: Analyze excerpts from iconic speeches by Truman and Eisenhower to understand their motivations and perspectives.
  • Variety of Question Types: Challenge students with thought-provoking multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions that assess comprehension, analysis, and synthesis skills.
  • Dig Deeper Activities: Spark critical thinking with extension activities like creating political cartoons, writing persuasive essays, or conducting mock debates on containment strategies.

Teacher-friendly features:

  • Standards-Aligned: Correlates with key reading comprehension and historical thinking standards, ensuring valuable curriculum alignment.
  • Clear Answer Key: Save valuable time and simplify grading with a comprehensive answer key that explains each question.
  • Ready-to-Use: Print and go! No prep needed, allowing you to focus on delivering impactful lessons.

"Duck & Cover or Fight?" is your key to engaging students, deepening historical understanding, and making Cold War comprehension a thrilling adventure. Download it today and watch your classroom transform into a battleground of critical thinking!

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Compare and Contrast - Zhou Dynasty Vs Ancient Greece

By Quick Assignment Central

Transform your classroom with this versatile assignment, featuring two concise, information-packed readings—each just 4 paragraphs long and written at a 7th-grade level, making them ideal for a wide range of students, including high school English language learners. The readings provide detailed content that challenges students to think critically as they answer four compare-and-contrast questions, building essential skills.

Whether you're facilitating partner projects or encouraging independent work, this adaptable assignment is a perfect fit for your teaching needs.

Includes a comprehensive answer key.

Don't miss out—check out my store for even more engaging and thought-provoking assignments tailored to elevate your students' learning experience!

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World Landmarks, A Bundle of Resources!

By Gail Hennessey

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WORLD LANDMARKS:

A BUNDLE OF RESOURCES

Includes:

Eiffel Tower Reading Passage/Comp. Questions/ extension activities

Taj Mahal Reading Reading Passage/Comp. Questions/extension activities

Great Wall of China Reading Passage/Comp. Questions/ extension activities

Uluru(Ayers Rock) Reading Passage/ Comp. Questions/extension Activities

World Landmark A Webquest(13 webquestions/ Comp. Questions/ extension Activities

US Landmarks, A Webquest (12 webquestions/Comp. Questions/ extension Activities

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10 Cold War Articles: Unmasking the Atomic Age & Its Unfolding Legacy Worksheet

By More Lessons Less Planning

Captivate students with the Cold War's chilling legacy: Unmasking the Atomic Age & Its Unfolding Story in 10 Dynamic Articles!

Boost Engagement, Drive Discussion, & Spark Critical Thinking:

  • Concise, captivating articles: Perfect for quick takeaways or in-depth dives into crucial Cold War moments and consequences.
  • Diverse perspectives: Unravel the era's complexities through the lens of Hiroshima & Nagasaki, Mutually Assured Destruction, Eisenhower's "Atoms for Peace," and more.
  • Critical thinking prompts & lively debate starters: Ignite classroom discussions and guide students to analyze historical events, ethical dilemmas, and current nuclear debates.
  • Teacher-friendly & time-saving: Ready-to-use, high-quality materials that seamlessly integrate into your curriculum.

Unveil the Full Scope of the Cold War's Nuclear Legacy:

  • From the chilling origins of the arms race to the hopeful possibilities of a nuclear-free world, these articles explore:
    • Hiroshima & Nagasaki's haunting legacy: Witness the bombings' impact, the birth of the arms race, and the dawn of the "Atomic Age."
    • Living under the chilling MAD umbrella: Unravel the delicate balance of power, the chilling reality of Mutually Assured Destruction, and its psychological effects.
    • Eisenhower's "Atoms for Peace" dream: Explore the peaceful atom initiative, ongoing proliferation concerns, and the challenges of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
    • Beyond the Big Two: Unpacking Britain, France, and the expanding nuclear club: Discover other countries' nuclear programs, their motivations, and their impact on the global balance.
    • Hiding from Armageddon: Civil defense's dark chapter: Examine bomb shelters, drills, public education campaigns, and the societal fear of nuclear war.
    • Brinkmanship at its peak: Cuban Missile Crisis' hair-trigger tension: Analyze the chilling days, potential consequences, and the crucial shift towards détente.
    • From Hawks to Doves: Scientists & activists raise the voice of conscience: Spotlight the crucial roles in raising awareness, sparking ethical debates, and driving the anti-nuclear movement.
    • Star Wars to tear down this wall: Reagan's SDI & the Cold War's final act: Unmask the ambitious Strategic Defense Initiative and its unexpected influence on the era's dramatic conclusion.
    • Chernobyl, Fukushima, and beyond: Nuclear accidents' stark lessons: Analyze the human and environmental costs, ongoing safety challenges, and future prevention efforts.
    • Disarming the future: A world beyond the bomb? Explore current disarmament efforts, the challenges of rogue states, and the hopeful possibilities of a nuclear-free world.

Invest in this bundle and empower your students to:

  • Uncover the Cold War's nuclear legacy: From its chilling origins to its ongoing challenges and hopeful possibilities.
  • Engage in informed discussions: Analyze historical events, ethical dilemmas, and current debates surrounding nuclear weapons.
  • Contribute to a safer future: Understand the importance of disarmament, non-proliferation, and building a world free from the nuclear threat.

Ready to dive deeper? Click "Add to Cart" and ignite a journey through the Cold War's nuclear shadow, towards a brighter, more peaceful future!

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Emergency Sub Plans - 1 Hour - Ancient Civilization Reading and Responding

By Quick Assignment Central

Each reading includes 5 questions which can be included or discarded depending on time. With the questions this lesson could be extended past 1 hour.

Written at a 7th grade level but suitable for many different classes.

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Taj Mahal: Exploring World Landmarks: Reading Comprehension Passages(India)

By Gail Hennessey

Explore World Landmarks are great to introduce kids to some popular world landmarks around the world. Great for a Friday activity, for social studies classes or when you are going to have a substitute for the day.With writing in the content area, the short activities can also be a positive addition to Language Arts classes, too! About one page of reading, discussion questions and extension activities all help students learn some informative facts about famous world landmarks in the world. This reading is on the the Taj Mahal!

Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

If you'd like a Student version, contact me via Q/A and I will be happy to send one along to you.

Other resources you may find of interest:

1. Explore World Landmarks are great to introduce kids to some popular world landmarks around the world. Great for a Friday activity, for social studies/LA classes or when you are going to have a substitute. About one page of reading, discussion questions and extension activities all help students learn some informative facts about famous world landmarks in the world. This resource covers Ayers Rock/Uluru.Ayes/Uluru, Exploring World Landmarks Reading Passage/Activities

Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

2. Learn about the Great Wall of China with this informative reading. Also included are 10 Did You Know? facts about the Great Wall, ten comprehension questions, a teacher page with extension activities, additional links and the key.Great Wall of China, Explore World Landmarks Reading Passage/Activities

Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

3. Explore World Landmarks are great to introduce kids to some popular world landmarks around the world. Great for a Friday activity, for social studies classes or when you are going to have a substitute for the day.With writing in the content area, the short activities can also be a positive addition to Language Arts classes, too! About one page of reading, discussion questions and extension activities all help students learn some informative facts about famous world landmarks in the world. This reading is on the Eiffel Tower.Eiffel Tower, A World Landmarks Reading Passage Activity

Other Readings of Interest:

1. If you live where there is snow, you have probably built a snowman. The snowman has been around for quite a while. In fact, the earliest drawing of a snowman was found in a book dating back to 1380! The book, “Book of Hours” was found in a library in the country of the Netherlands. Read about a famous sculptor hired to make a snowman, a snowman which helps predicts the weather in Switzerland and two more stories about snowmen! Four short reading passages with questions and extension activities: Snowmen FOUR Readings

Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

2. Mrs. Paddington and the Silver Mousetrap Shoppe(Historical Fiction)

This humorous historical fiction shares the custom of 18th century wealthy women wearing very towering hairstyles.Sugar water/beef tallow kept hair in place so bugs and mice were attracted to the hair.What if a MOUSE jumped out of YOUR hair into a fancy teacup or scurried down your back as you were dancing at the ball?What to do?Comprehension/extension activities: Mrs. Paddington and the Silver Mousetrap Shoppe

Reading Comprehension Questions and Questions

3. Why do We Have to Learn History? Students always ask me this question. My answer-much of what we have today was because of things developed by people that lived long ago.This reading activity shares many things we have today thanks to previous cultures. I've included several comprehension questions and two extension activities: The Past Shapes Our Present Reading Activity

Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

4. One of the oldest lasting examples of graphic communication is the Bayeux Tapestry.It dates back to 1083. If you are doing a unit on the Middle Ages, you might find a short reading of the tapestry of value to use with your students. The Bayeux Tapestry: Middle Ages Reading Passage

Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

5. The adventures of substitute teacher, Mrs. Purpilopolis and her Purple Adventure Goggles.This adventure has students travel back to learn about Alexander Graham Bell. While wearing the purple adventure goggles, the students are witnesses to history being able to see and hear history as it is happening. Reading comprehension in content area/comprehension questions: Mrs. Purpilopolis and the Purple Adventure Goggles: Alexander Graham Bell

6. The adventures of substitute teacher, Mrs. Purpilopolis and her Purple Adventure Goggles. This adventure has students travel back to learn about George Washington. While wearing the purple adventure goggles, the students are witnesses to history being able to see and hear history as it is happening. Reading in content area/comprehension questions, too. Mrs. Purpilopolis and the Purple Adventure Goggles: George Washington

7. The adventures of substitute teacher, Mrs. Purpilopolis and her Purple Adventure Goggles. This adventure has students travel back to learn about the very first Thanksgiving. While wearing the purple adventure goggles, the students are witnesses to history being able to see and hear history as it is happening. Reading in content area/comprehension questions, too. Mrs. Purpilopolis and the Purple Adventure Goggles

8.Learn about the interesting gift that Thomas Jefferson received on New Year's Day, in 1802. The whopper of a cheese tipped the scale at about 1235 pounds. The reading also includes a Did You Know? section with lots of informative factoids about Thomas Jefferson, comprehension questions and seven extension activities. Great for a study of the author of the Declaration of Independence, for President's Week or for a reading in the content area.

Reading Passages:

George Washington and the Camel

Calvin Coolidge and the “Pennsylvania Avenue Zoo”

John Quincy Adams Takes a Swim

Thomas Jefferson and the Mammoth Cheese

Sojourner Truth

Santa Fe Trail: Wind WagonThomas

Revolutionary War Heroine: Catherine “Kate” Moore

Barry(Battle of Cowpens)

Enheduanna, First Known Poet in History

Artemisia(Female Naval Commander during the Battle of Salamis)

Hanno: Phoenician Explorer

Ramses the Great

Hatshepsut

Hammurabi

Alexander the Great

Aesop

Socrates

Hannibal

Hypatia: First Woman Mathematician

Aglaonike(Greek astronomer)

Agnodice(First Female Doctor of Ancient Greece)

Julius Caesar

Archimedes

Sparticus

Diocles

Joan of Arc

Phillis Wheatley

Mary Anning

Caroline Herschel

Sophie Brahe: Astronomer and Horticulturist

Hildegard of Bingen(Middle Ages)

Aida de Acosta(First Woman to Fly a Powered Aircraft)

Women’s Suffrage: The Silent Sentinels

History of Pretzels

History of Marshmallows

History of Tulips

Snowmen in History

History of April Fools’ Day

Great Wall of China

Eiffel Tower

Ayres Rock(Uluru)

Taj Mahal

Travel to Iceland

Travel to Greece

Travel to Japan

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