This resource is a set of review questions that follow along with the film War Horse, directed by Steven Spielberg. It is the story of a horse and his journey from farm to the frontlines of World War I.
The questions in this product include questions relating to the film itself and also critical thinking questions about WWI and the effects of war.
This would be a great resource to use with students as they watch the film. The questions follow the film in order and are well connected to the history of WWI.
There are 15 total questions on two pages.
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This product is designed to accompany a World History/U.S. History course that is using the film “1917” to teach students about World War I and trench warfare.
The resource includes questions that guide student learning and assess knowledge of World War I, trench warfare, and the life of a soldier during The Great War. This product includes 5 extended response type questions. The questions are multi-part questions in which students are expected to provide thoughtful, thorough answers based on their viewing of the film. Some of the topics covered in the film and the questions include:
World War I
Trench Warfare
Life in the trenches
The life of a WWI soldier
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This Quick Quiz is a ten question multiple choice quiz to be used with the World War I film 1917. This film provides an accurate depiction of World War I through a fictional story.
This is a great resource to use in a U.S. History or World History course.
The resource includes an answer key for fast grading.
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This product includes resources to be used with the film, 1917. This film was released in 2019 and is a great resource to use when teaching a unit on World War I. In the film, two soldiers are tasked with a seemingly impossible mission to cross nine miles of war torn France to deliver an important message.
The Movie Guide includes numerous resource, some of which are available individually in my store and can be found by clicking the links below. The resources include:
Teacher Guide: This guide provides teachers with movie details, a film review, summary of the film, how to use in the classroom, and content warnings about the movie.
Review Questions: This two page resource includes 5 response questions about the film that students will answer as they watch the movie.
Movie Visual Project: This one page project tasks students with creating a movie poster for the film based on the theme, purpose, or personal opinion of the movie.
Quick Quiz: This ten question multiple choice quiz is a single pages document with an answer key also included.
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This product is a great resource to use as a quick reading assignment or homework assignment in a World History or U.S. History course studying World War I. Specifically, this product explains trench warfare and the difficulties of soldiers living in the trenches during WWI.
This product includes a one page reading passage and also a worksheet that was made to accompany the reading. The reading page was created for a high school classroom but could be used in lower grades as well. The reading is written at a 9th-10th grade level.
The worksheet that accompanies the reading includes:
5 multiple choice questions
4 short answer questions
1 extended response question
An answer key for quick grading is also included.
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This product is a great resource to use as a quick reading assignment or homework assignment in a World History or U.S. History course studying World War I. Specifically, this product describes the assassination of the Archduke of Austria-Hungary, Franz Ferdinand. This event is considered the spark that started World War I. This reading provides information about the background, the assassination, and the aftermath of the assassination.
This product includes a one page reading passage and also a worksheet that was made to accompany the reading. The reading page was created for a high school classroom but could be used in lower grades as well. The reading is written at a 9th-10th grade level.
The worksheet that accompanies the reading includes:
5 multiple choice questions
4 short answer questions
1 extended response question
An answer key for quick grading is also included.
If you are interested in other World War I Reading and Worksheets, please see the links below:
Technology of World War I
The Sinking of the Lusitania
Trench Warfare in World War I
Treaty of Versailles
World War I Reading/Worksheet Bundle
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This graphic organizer of events from the past, present, probable future includes information about the following conflicts that have taken place in the Middle East:
Iranian Revolution
Gulf War
Iraq War
War in Afghanistan
Fight Against ISIS
Israel v. Palestine
Syrian Civil War
The graphic organizer includes the following information:
Dates (Years)
Who (What groups are fighting)
What/Why (Why are the groups fighting)
U.S. position in the Conflict
Deaths/Casualties
This resource includes a student copy that is partially completed to demonstrate what is expected of students. This student copy is made for students to complete and fill out on their own. The second page of the document is an answer key that includes all of the information that should be on the graphic organizer.
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This word search is comprised of terms relating to Industrialization and the Industrial Revolution of the United States. The words in the puzzle are listed below.
ANDREW CARNEGIE
ASSEMBLY LINE
CAPITALISM
COMMERCE
CORNELIUS VANDERBILT
CORPORATION
FACTORY
HENRY FORD
INDUSTRY
JOHN D ROCKEFELLER
LABOR
MASS PRODUCTION
MARKET
MONOPOLY
RAILROAD
ROBBER BARONS
TELEGRAPH
TRUST
URBAN
An answer key is included.
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This bundle of posters offers 4 Industrial Revolution Posters that are available individually in my store. The subject of each poster is the Industrial Revolution. These posters are designed and downloaded as high-quality, print-ready PDF files. The posters all vary in design. The designs in this bundle are:
Industrial Revolution Infographic - This resource includes 4 versions of the infographic. The versions are: original PDF, 10x24 inch PDF poster, 2x6 inch PDF bookmark, High Quality PNG image
*** Industrial Revolution Information Poster** - This poster includes important information about dates, inventions, individuals, and events from the Industrial Revolution. This poster is designed as an 18x24 inch PDF.
* Industrial Revolution Poster - This poster was created to be displayed in a classroom. It includes the saying: “The Transition From Hand Production to Machines.” This is an 18x24 inch PDF.
Industrial Revolution History Poster - This resource is also an 18x24 inch PDF. It includes information about date/time (1760-1840) and location (Europe and The United States.)
All posters are designed to be printed with high quality settings but can also be shared with students to view and analyze. The four resources are also available individually in my store by clicking on the links above.
The previews and thumbnails of the posters include watermarks, these are removed and not present in the purchased downloaded versions.
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This infographic about the Industrial Revolution could be used many ways in the classroom. The infographic can be printed and passed out to students. Printed and displayed. Printed for student notes/study material, or used a a classroom poster.
This product includes a zip folder with 4 files of the infographic. They are:
Original Print-Ready PDF
Resized 10x24 inch Poster, PDF Print Ready
Resized 2x6 inch Bookmark, PDF Print Ready
Original PNG image, 800x2000 pixels
This product presents information in an easy to read, easy to understand format. Information on the infographic includes dates, figures, events, and information about the Industrial Revolution time period.
The preview and cover images include a watermark which are removed in the purchased/downloaded product.
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This project is a great resource to use for many different age groups and subject areas. Students are tasked to create their own invention by describing, drawing, and finally creating a prototype to share with the class. Students will complete the following tasks when completing this project:
Brainstorming an idea for a new invention.
Diagraming/drawing their new invention.
Creating a patent application.
Creating a prototype of their invention to share with the class.
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The project is self-guiding but can be modified to fit your curriculum.
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This product is a great resource to use as a quick reading assignment or homework assignment in a World History or U.S. History course studying World War I. Specifically, this product explains the reasons behind the sinking of the RMS Lusitania, the implications from the sinking, and the reaction from around the world.
This product includes a one page reading passage and also a worksheet that was made to accompany the reading. The reading page was created for a high school classroom but could be used in lower grades as well. The reading is written at a 9th-10th grade level.
The worksheet that accompanies the reading includes:
5 multiple choice questions
4 short answer questions
1 extended response question
An answer key for quick grading is also included.
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This product includes YouTube links to short “How It’s Made” clips and the following questions:
Briefly describe the process of creating the product that you viewed. (2-3 sentences)
Explain why this product is important, or what are it’s uses. (2-3 sentences)
Explain how this product might have been made before the Industrial Revolution and the use of factories/assembly lines/mass production.
These three questions are presented to students after each video clip. The document could be modified to change the videos and/or change the questions.
The clips included are:
Chocolate - Milk Chocolate, From Scratch | How It’s Made
Ketchup - Ketchup | How It’s Made
Scoreboards - Scoreboards | How It’s Made
Matches - Matches | How It’s Made
Bowling Balls - Bowling Balls | How It’s Made
This activity was created for students to make connections from the Industrial Revolution and Mass Production to the present day but could be used in other course and classes.
This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in a Google Docs version that students could use directly with Google Classroom, please click the link: How It’s Made Activity - Google Docs.
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This product is designed to be used as an in class computer based assignment or an assignment to be completed at home with the use of a computer. This resource is a Google Docs created product so Google Classroom would be a perfect place for this assignment to be posted.
It could also be printed for students to use and complete. Students must watch short 8-10 minute video clips about certain portions of the Industrial Revolution. The videos and links that they will watch are:
The Steam Machine Changes the World
From Steam Machine to Locomotive
Changing Times: Railroads and Canals
Karl Marx: The Revolutionary Scholar
Students are presented with a graphic organizer of the four clips from above. For each video clip, students will then write a description of each video and then find a visual that could accompany each video clip. All of this is completed in the graphic organizer. Teachers may find that they want to show the clips to all students in class at the same time or students may complete on their own as the links to the videos are included in the worksheet.
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This resource tasks students with exploring the United States Census and analyzing the results and implications from that activity. The product is a two page worksheet that includes three separate tasks/activities. They are:
Students will read an article about the winners and losers of the 2010 census. The article includes information on winners and losers of the census. Students must analyze this information to make informed inferences and analyze how the information presented will affect the United States and also where they live. A small chart the students will complete is also included in this section.
Next, the document includes a graphic organizer that students will complete that has them analyze the effect of the census on their home state.
Finally, students must answer extended response questions about the 2010 census and also the upcoming 2020 census. Questions include analyzing the effect of the census on the government, citizens, and other organization. Students must also use their knowledge of the previous (2010) census to understand the ramifications of the 2020 census.
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This Bingo game is designed to help students review important figures, terms, publications, and ideas relevant to the Age of Enlightenment. This Bingo game includes printable game boards and clues for teachers to read to students.
Ideas from the game include:
John Locke
Natural Rights
Social Contract Theory
Separation of Church and State
Philosophe
Popular Sovereignty
Leviathan
Absolute Power
Life is Nasty Brutish and Short
Capitalism
Wealth of Nations
Adam Smith
Thomas Hobbes
Balance of Mind and Heart
Separation of Powers
Checks and Balances
Three Branches of Government
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Montesquieu
Enlightenment
Monarchy
Laissez-Faire
Economics
Governed by the General Will
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This study guide is a great resource to use for teachers reviewing The Bill of Rights with students. This product is designed to review a Bill of Rights unit or chapter. This study guide includes three sections that students will complete:
Vocabulary - A graphic organizer of 16 terms that students will define. Words include: assembly, Establishment Clause, militia, due process, reforms, civil liberties, probable cause, petition, censorship, search and seizure, indictment, slander/libel, double jeopardy, eminent domain, grand jury, bail.
10 Amendments - Students will complete a chart of the ten amendments. Students will write the meaning of each amendment in the chart.
Extended Response Questions - 5 extended response questions - Ex. List and describe one limitation of a 1st amendment right. Then list and describe an extension of a 1st amendment right.
This study guide could also be used to plan a unit or chapter and/or create a test/quiz about the Bill of Rights.
A thorough answer key is also included with this resource.
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This product includes instructions and directions for a student created timeline that includes important events leading to the American Revolutionary War. The instruction sheet includes directions for important events, visuals, and info about all of the events listed. The events that students will include on the timeline are:
● The French and Indian War
● The Sugar Act
● The Stamp Act
● Townshend Acts
● The Boston Massacre
● The Boston Tea Party
● The Intolerable Acts
● Patrick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death” Speech
● The Declaration of Independence
● The First Continental Congress
Students are asked to create a timeline that includes the following criteria:
● Correctly place the event on the timeline with the correct date
● Describe the event in 1-2 sentences
● Correct dates of the above events
● Correct placement of the events on the timeline
● Timeline is completed neatly and easy to understand
● 4 visuals/pictures related to the events listed above - no stick figures
● Color - not just black and white
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This short graphic organizer includes some major events of the Cold War. It is not meant as a comprehensive assignment. Could be used to review or introduce the unit.
This document includes two extended response questions to be used in a unit with a on the Industrial Revolution. There are 2 different questions and they are pasted on each document 4 times for easy printing and cutting for students. The resource is a great tool for quick assessment or entry/exit slips.
The extended response questions are:
Describe everything you know about the Industrial Revolution.What is it? Where did it occur? Who was involved? Time frame (years)? If you do not know any of this information, then make an inference. Write your answer in complete sentences. (3-4 sentences)
In a short paragraph (4-5 sentences) describe the changes that occurred because of the Industrial Revolution. Think about groups of people, government, and other institutions that were affected by the rise in industrialization. Finally, describe your opinion on these changes in terms of its effect on society.
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