This poster is designed to be printed and displayed in the classroom. The poster is a high quality - print ready PDF. The poster was created to be 18x24 inches but the sizing can be adjusted accordingly based on classroom need.
This poster is a single resource. It includes the Mass Production and Industrial Prosperity poster designed for a U.S. History or World History course. The poster is a visual representation of the era of Mass Production and Industrial Prosperity and the following information:
Visual (Mass Production and Industrial Prosperity)
Date (1870-1914)
Location (Europe and North America)
This would be a good resource for a World History, Geography, or Social Studies class.
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This product is an assessment over a unit covering the Industrial Revolution all the way up to the era of Mass Production in the United States.
The test covers a large time frame beginning in Great Britain with the start of the Industrial Revolution before progressing to the United States and the use of steam engines, railroads, and the growth of cities.
Topics covered include: Agricultural Revolution, early textile mills, mass production, the importance of railways, cotton gin, assembly line, and the ingenuity of Henry Ford.
The test includes 3 different sections with different types of questions:
Multiple Choice - 25 questions
Matching - 5 questions including the terms: Cotton Gin, Assembly Line, Transition, Mass Production, Bourgeoisie
Extended Response Questions - 3 questions. Topics include: the connection from the industrial revolution to today, inventions and innovations of the industrial revolution, the assembly line.
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This Industrial Revolution Resource tasks students with making connection from the past to aspects of today’s society. It requires them to think critically and research how past concepts are still prevalent today.
This Industrial Revolution was a time of change and prosperity and like any historical event, many connections to the present day can be found in the history of that time period. For this activity, students are tasked with finding present day current events that relate to concepts from the Industrial Revolution. These concepts and ideas include:
Innovations and Inventions
Women’s Rights and Women in Power
Workplace Safety Regulations
Consumer Economics
Industrial Growth and Manufacturing
The Middle Class
This worksheet is set up as a graphic organizer. Students will find a current event based on the concepts listed and describe and then create a visual for the event/concept. This activity can be completed on the computer or printed for student use.
This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource.
This is version 2 of this resource. Version 1 includes the same general set-up but with different concepts and topics for students to analyze. If you are interested in version 1, please click on the link: Industrial Revolution: Connecting Past with Present.
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This resource is a downloadable Print-Ready PDF poster. It is a high quality file designed to be printed as an 18x24 inch poster. The poster could also be resized to be smaller or stretched to be a larger size.
This poster was created for a World History or U.S. History classroom. The preview file includes a watermark which is removed on the final product.
This is a single poster product about the causes of World WarI. The poster includes information about the M.A.I.N. causes of the war, as well as a short description of the spark that started the fighting.
M - Militarism
A - Alliances
I - Imperialism
N - Nationalism
Spark: The assassination of Franz Ferdinand
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This Graphic Organizer is to be used to examine recent (or past) Supreme Court decisions. The graphic organizer is designed to examine three Supreme Court cases based on the following criteria:
Circumstances of the case: Students will describe what events led to the court case.
The legal question being asked: Students will find the legal question or right being asked in this case.
Personal opinion on the case: This section is for students to voice their own opinions on the possible outcomes of the case.
Decision of the court: This portion of the document is for students to summarize the Supreme Court Decision and its repercussions.
This resource does not include any specific cases. It is designed to be used with cases of the student/teacher’s choosing. This is a perfect document to use in class for notes or to organize student thoughts on specific cases.
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In this activity, students will use the U.S. Constitution to find specific information about how the U.S. government works and operates. Students will complete response questions in which they must look top specific parts of the Constitution and explain the meaning. Students will also answer questions that require them to search the Constitution and find answers. A copy of the Constitution is required for this activity and is not included.
An answer key is included.
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This infographic about the Causes of the American 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 the four types of imperialism:
French and Indian War
Taxes
Boston Massacre
Boston Tea Party
Intolerable Acts
A description of each event or cause is included within this infographic.
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This product is a graphic organizer/chart of vocabulary words for a unit on the American Revolution and includes sections in which students can write the definition and also a section for students to include a visual/picture/symbol for each word.
The words (25 total) included for this product are:
Democracy
Legislature
Tariff
Loyalist
Representation
Treason
Petition
Boycott
Boston Massacre
Committee of Correspondence
Blockade
Quarter
Continental Congress
Rights
Minutemen
Patriot
Congress
Patrick Henry
Boston Tea Party
Mercenary
Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin
Treaty
Valley Forge
This resource also comes with an answer key of completed vocabulary definitions.
This product includes a Microsoft Word/PDF version of the resource. It can be printed for student use or used with the internet.
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This product is designed to provide notes over a unit on the Enlightenment period of the 17th and 18th century. It includes notes over the Enlightenment period in World History as well as a blank student copy of the notes.
Included with this resource is a student copy for students to complete and fill out and a teacher completed copy with all information present. Embedded with the notes is also vocabulary for the unit. The document is designed to be completed using an online device but could be slightly modified to be printed as well. The vocabulary section is set up for students to define and also find a visual/picture for each word.
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This product includes 13 questions about World War I. The questions are divided by the Depth of Knowledge (DOK) chart. This product includes 4 DOK - 1 questions, 4 DOK - 2 questions, 2 DOK - 3 questions, and 1 DOK - 4 question.
These questions can be used with many learners in the classroom and present different levels of learning and knowledge of the subject matter.
This resource includes the questions in a chart. The questions can be assigned directly to students, used as entry/exit slips, posted for homework, or many other uses as determined by the classroom teacher.
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This foldable hands on project is a great, quick project to complete with students studying the causes of World War I. The study cube has students create a foldable cube that lists and explains the M.A.I.N. Causes of World War I. The causes include:
M - Militarism
A - Alliances
I - Imperialism
N - Nationalism
This resource includes two versions of the cube that teachers can choose to use. The first version is a blank version in which students must find and input their own information for each of the causes (militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism) and then create or find a visual that could be used for World War I.
The second version of the cube that is included has all of the sides of the cube completed and ready for students to use as a study tool. This version can also be used as an answer key.
The cube is designed to be printed and then cut out. Students the fold the output on the lines of the cube and glue/tape the flaps. The cube works with regular printer paper and looks great when used with card stock.
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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 end of the War and the Treaty of Versailles. It presents and explains the punishments handed down to Germany at the end of The Great War.
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 technology developed and innovations of World War I. The reading explains the impact these changes had on the war and society.
This product includes a two 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.
This resource includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the product.
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This FREE resource is great to use for the creation of a classroom game or activity. It is easy to create your own dice from this product. Simply cut out the pattern and glue/tape the labeled tabs. This product includes a numbered dice for younger grades and a traditional dice as well.
This is a PDF version of the resource.
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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 Reading Unit on World War I can be used to replace a textbook or supplement a unit on World War I. Many resources are included with this product:
Timeline: A timeline of events preceding, during, and after the Great War.
Reading Guide/Standards: Includes information about vocabulary, reading level, and standards for Common Core, Ohio, and Virginia.
Reading with Vocabulary: 17 pages of reading that includes pictures, visuals, maps, and other primary sources. The text is broken down by topic and covers the beginning of the war to the end. Vocabulary words are highlighted throughout the text and definitions are included as well.
Supplemental Materials
Individual Topic Readings and Worksheets: These readings and worksheets provide more information about five topics: The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand, The Sinking of the Lusitania, Trench Warfare, Technology, and the Treaty of Versailles. A worksheet accompanies each of these supplementals. Answer keys are also included.
Depth of Knowledge Questions: A chart of DOK questions from all four levels. An answer key is also included.
Multiple Choice Worksheets: 3 multiple choice questions worksheets that can be used as quizzes or comprehension checks. Answer keys included.
Political Cartoons: A page of political cartoons from the era.
Glossary of Terms: Words and definitions from the text.
52 total pages are included, including over 20 pages of reading and over 10 different resources.
Answer Keys are included for all activities and worksheets. This resource includes a Teacher Version with all of the answer keys and also a student version with the answer keys removed. This will allow for easy sharing.
This resource was designed to replace a textbook chapter about World War I. The information is concise and to the point. The reading level of the text is tested at 9-10 grade but the reading ease is much lower. This reading unit is intended to reach all learners.
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This activity is a great resource to use for distance learning and in the classroom. It provides students with three opportunities to demonstrate their knowledge of the American Civil War. This differentiated product is designed to reach students of different abilities and strengths and can be used as a classroom project or assessment. The task asked of students are challenging and require students to use the knowledge they have gained about the American Civil War. The activities that students may choose to complete are:
Activity 1: This activity is a visual activity in which students watch two short (10 minutes) video clips about the Civil War. These video clips are available on YouTube and the links are provided. After watching the two clips, students will create a PowerPoint/Google Slides Presentation about the Civil War. Criteria for the presentation is included as well.
Activity 2: This activity is writing based. Students are presented with Civil War topics and then they must write a 5 paragraph essay about one of the topics. Students must use at least two sources.
Activity 3: The final activity used primary sources and a link to a great variety of primary sources is provided. In this activity, students are given a variety of options to use the information in the primary sources to create their own product. Some of these options include newspaper front page, journal, letter, propaganda, or political cartoon.
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This product includes three steps/activities that students will complete to learn about the road to the American Revolution. The resource includes a graphic organizer categorizing the actions of the British before the American Revolution and also the reactions of the American colonists in regards to the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and the Intolerable Acts.
The second page includes a cause and effect activity about the Intolerable Acts. Also included within the document are response questions to assess student knowledge and learning. This is a perfect activity to complete in class with students or to assign for homework.
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This is the second collection of materials from my store with resources for an American Government course. This grab bag includes resources for many different topics including formation of the U.S. government, naturalization, suffrage, and many more.