Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Saturday, June 6, 2015

55 Figures from 7th Grade History


Great way to introduce all the famous figures that students will learn about throughout the year. 


This download includes both the PowerPoint with the answers and various versions of the handout (in PDF and MS WORD format)

Students follow along to fill in the names of 55 historical figures that are likely to come up in a 7th grade History Curriculum (Medieval, Renaissance, Modern, etc.). This can be done at the beginning of the year as an introduction, or at the end of the year for a review. Students can complete on their own for homework, or follow along to fill in the names. Enjoy!

Use slide 3 as a handout if you want students to fill out the 55 figures without any clues

Use slide 4 as a handout if you want students to fill out the 55 figures Using clues

Use slide 5 if you want to display all of the answers to the class

Use slide 6 if you want to display one answer at a time (to allow for discussion, participation, guessing, etc.)

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/55-Figures-from-7th-Grade-History-handoutsPPT-for-intro-or-summary-activity-1885913

Elvis Presley: 20 slides with text, hyperlinks & primary sources (with handouts)

This download includes both the 20-slide PowerPoint AND the stick figure graphic organizer (in PDF and MS WORD format)

This lesson examines the career and impact of Elvis Presley. The slides include informational text, timelines, graphics, images, primary sources, and several hyperlinks to hear samples of his music. Students follow along using the unique Stick Figure graphic organizer. Enjoy!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Elvis-Presley-20-slides-with-text-hyperlinks-primary-sources-with-handouts-1876121


History of Australia



This unit can be downloaded as individual lessons, or as a unit bundle at a discount. This download includes part 1, 2, 3, & 4 of the unit described below…

The entire unit includes 120 rich, interactive slides and 5 pages of detailed structured notes. Graphic organizers, links to videos, text, images and more are built into the lesson. Enjoy!

Part 1 – Geography (35 slides and 1 blank map) - Students follow along to identify political and geographic features on a blank map of Australia. Follow-along PowerPoint AND blank Australia map handout is provided…

Part 2 – Pre-Colonization (23 slides and 1 page of structured notes and questions) - Students use guided notes to follow along and learn about the history and culture of Indigenous Australians (Aborigines / Aboriginal peoples) as well as the Torres Strait Islanders…

Part 3 – British Colonization (34 slides and one page of structured notes and questions) - Students use guided notes to learn about the first penal colonies, about free colonies, gold rushes, immigration and more in Australia’s colonial period…

Part 4 – Australia as a Nation (28 slides and 2 pages of structured notes and questions) - Students use guided notes to learn about the process of federation, the structure of the federal government, influences from England and the U.S., famous Australians, human rights issues and more…

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/History-of-Australia-4-PART-BUNDLE-120-slides-with-5-pages-of-guided-notes-1883308

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Art History Resources

I've always loved art, and as a history teacher it made sense to create some resources to teach Art History.  I hope to get some time to create more resources on other art movements soon! 


 
ART HISTORY "Cubism"


This download includes both the 25-slide PowerPoint AND the follow-along graphic organizer (in PDF and MS WORD format).

This activity can be used as an introductory lesson, a central lesson, or a review lesson on the art movement. Many slides are designed to help students understand the history behind the movement. For example, the slides include:

* flowcharts showing how art movements cause later art movements
* timelines showing other art movements in historical context
* "three truths and a lie" mini-quiz about the movement
* definitions, characteristics, and key figures of the movement
* "Overview" with text and background on the movement
* "artist spotlight" focusing on one artist from the movement
* Instructions for students to select an additional painting/artist from the movement to research further

Students use the graphic organizer (included) to follow along. Enjoy!

Wednesday, May 13, 2015



Memorial Day Comic Strip Activity: summarize wars the US has been involved in


This download includes a 21-slide PowerPoint that guides students in turning a blank piece of paper into a comic strip that highlights all of the wars that the United States has been involved with. Each box will have a title, an image, and a description. Each topic is summarized, and then ideas for what to draw are provided. Each topic is also linked to a relevant summarizing video on YouTube. Enjoy!

Download here: 

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Resources and Activities

FREE DOWNLOAD: George Washington Historical Stick Figure


This assignment can be used in a variety of ways, including:
* taking students to a computer lab to individually research
* Filling out as a class using the answer-key stick figure
* Jig-saw, where different groups have different answers and must work together to complete
* Model for class or scaffold by giving certain answers, but not all
* Homework assignment
* Mini-biography reports
* Brainstorming or graphic organizer for a larger biography assignment

The Stick Figure has 10 body parts (Brain, Mouth, Right Hand, Achilles' Heel, Background, Eyes, Shoulder, Left Hand, Heart, Road)

download now!

About Me

Wow, thanks for taking the time to look at my blog!  I had a sit down with a student for an interview recently, you can find a bit of the dialogue below.

Student: So, tell me a little bit about yourself...

I've had the honor of teaching history for about 10 years now.  When I'm not in my classroom you can find me sitting at a local coffee shop, hanging with my family or playing basketball. I have been blessed with a gorgeous wife and three beautiful children.

Student: When did you know you wanted to become a teacher?

Each grade I was in since first grade, I thought I wanted to teach that grade.  After college I realized I loved History so I narrowed it down to teaching that subject in the middle and high school grades.

Student:  What are five "must-see" history movies that you would recommend to me?

There are too many, but I'd say watch:  Saving Private Ryan, Forest Gump, Last of the Mohicans, Dr. Strangelove, Gladiator, Schindler's List, Band of Brothers, and if you have time, watch a few episodes of Downton Abbey.. hahah.

Student: Your class was one of my favorite classes, why do you think that is?

Well, history is really just a bunch of stories, so it should be fun.  I try to make sure each assignment is both challenging and relevant. If I'm able to connect topics to things that students already know about, it's easy to keep them engaged.