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Multi-lesson Climate Change Refugees Worksheet - Kiribati
This big worksheet will have you sorted for a few lessons and help your students understand the real life Climate Change Refugee situation emerging in the sinking islands of Kiribati
Israel Palestine Agreements Pre-1948 (Cloze + Primary Resources + Answers)
**This resource provides a timeline of key agreements and documents related to the division of land and the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine before 1948.
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The timeline includes events such as the McMahon-Hussein Correspondence, the Sykes-Picot Agreement, the Balfour Declaration, the Peel Commission Report, and the United Nations Partition Plan. Each event is briefly described, along with the year it occurred and the key players involved.
Additional Information:
Purpose: This resource can be used to help students understand the complex history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the various agreements and proposals that shaped the region.
Activities: Teachers can use this resource for a variety of activities, such as:
Having students create a timeline of the events.
Researching the key players and their motivations.
Analyzing the impact of each agreement on the region.
Debating the merits of different proposals.
Benefits: This resource can help students to:
Develop a better understanding of the historical context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Analyze primary sources and draw conclusions.
Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Promote informed discussion and debate about complex issues.
Overall, this resource is a valuable tool for educators who want to teach their students about the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Tenochtitlan Minecraft
Tenochtitlan: A Minecraft Journey Through History
Immerse your students in the heart of the Aztec Empire!
This meticulously crafted Minecraft world recreates the bustling metropolis of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec civilization. Explore the intricate network of canals, towering temples, and bustling marketplaces. Discover the rich cultural heritage and architectural wonders of this ancient city.
Key Features:
Authentic Architecture: Admire the stunning pyramids, palaces, and temples, faithfully reproduced in Minecraft.
Detailed Cityscape: Navigate the intricate canals, bridges, and causeways that connected the city’s various districts.
Immersive Atmosphere: Experience the vibrant life of Tenochtitlan, with bustling markets, residential areas, and ceremonial plazas.
Educational Opportunities: Use this world to teach students about Aztec history, culture, and architecture.
Creative Exploration: Encourage students to build and modify the world, adding their own unique touches.
Perfect for:
History Lessons: Bring history to life with a hands-on learning experience.
Creative Projects: Inspire students to build and design their own Aztec-inspired structures.
Virtual Field Trips: Explore Tenochtitlan without leaving the classroom.
See a quick video tour here: https://1drv.ms/v/c/68ffdb7f26bc4afc/Edk6BrTj0JBNmPObYsHhysQB55kmj4N8m9tYqA7EgmHMsQ?e=nD3cFx
Download this Minecraft world today and embark on a journey through time!
Pacific Islands Minecraft Lesson (World + Worksheet with Instructions & roles!)
Pacific Islands Lesson: A Minecraft Adventure
Explore the Arrival of Europeans in the Pacific!
Embark on a journey through time and explore the impact of European arrival on a Pacific island. This Minecraft world allows students to take on different roles and experience this historical event firsthand.
Video tour available here:
Choose Your Path:
European Settlers: Build a settlement, gather resources, and fortify your land while interacting with the Pasifika people.
European Missionaries: Help both Europeans and Pasifika villagers, build churches, and discover hidden resources.
Pasifika Villagers: Repair your cyclone-damaged village, fortify your defenses, and respond to the European presence.
Pasifika Explorers: Navigate the vast ocean, discover new islands, establish settlements, and aid your home village. Try to find Australia in the distance, too!
What You’ll Do:
Follow your role’s specific goals and challenges.
Interact with other players (depending on their roles).
Build, explore, and gather resources.
Complete tasks specific to your chosen perspective.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the impact of European arrival on Pacific cultures.
Explore historical events through interactive gameplay.
Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Foster collaboration and communication through teamwork.
Getting Started:
Download the Minecraft world from the provided Google Drive link (link not shown here for security).
Import the world into Minecraft and join the game.
Follow the in-game instructions and signs to reach your starting location.
Complete the goals and answer the reflection questions on your student worksheet.
Student Worksheet:
Name:
Date:
Part 1: Your Role
Who were you in the game (European Settler, Missionary, Pasifika Villager, or Explorer)?
What were your main goals and challenges?
Part 2: Exploration and Interaction
Describe the landscape and resources you found in your starting location.
Did you interact with players from other groups? If so, how?
Part 3: Building and Creating
What did you build or create during the game? Why was it important for your role?
Part 4: Reflection
What did you learn about the arrival of Europeans in the Pacific Islands?
How did playing Minecraft help you understand this historical event?
Based on your experience, what are some similarities and differences between the game and real life?
Have a fun and educational adventure in the Pacific Islands!
Teacher Notes:
This lesson requires a computer lab with Minecraft installed on each computer.
Download and set up the Minecraft world before the lesson.
Use the “Classroom for Minecraft” app to manage players, pause the game, and teleport students.
Refer to the provided game settings and handy gameplay hints for optimal learning experience.
Wild West Minecraft Lesson (World + Worksheet with Instructions & roles!)
Wild West Minecraft World
Description:
Embark on a Wild West Adventure!
This Minecraft world recreates the rugged landscapes and lawless towns of the American Wild West. Explore dusty frontier towns, vast prairies, and treacherous mountains. Become a cowboy, a bandit, or a lawman as you shape your own destiny in this untamed world.
Key Features:
Authentic Wild West Setting: Experience the iconic landscapes of the Wild West, from dusty saloons to towering mountains.
Exciting Challenges: Face dangerous outlaws, treacherous terrain, and natural disasters.
Creative Freedom: Build your own homestead, ranch, or town.
Role-Playing Opportunities: Become a cowboy, a bandit, or a lawman and shape your own story.
Educational Potential: Learn about the history and culture of the American West.
Perfect for:
History Lessons: Bring the Wild West to life with a hands-on learning experience.
Creative Projects: Inspire students to build and design their own Wild West settlements.
Virtual Field Trips: Explore the Wild West without leaving the classroom.
Download this Minecraft world today and saddle up for an adventure!
Student Worksheet: Wild West Minecraft Exploration
Name:
Date:
1. Exploration:
Describe the landscape of the Wild West world you explored.
What types of buildings and structures did you find?
What challenges did you encounter while exploring?
2. Role-Playing:
If you were a cowboy, what would you do to survive and thrive in the Wild West?
If you were a bandit, what strategies would you use to rob stagecoaches and banks?
If you were a lawman, how would you protect the town from outlaws and maintain order?
3. Creative Building:
Design and build your own Wild West town. What structures would you include?
Create a unique character for your Wild West adventure. What is their backstory and personality?
Build a fort or hideout to protect yourself from danger.
4. Reflection:
What did you learn about the American Wild West through your Minecraft exploration?
How did Minecraft help you understand the challenges and opportunities of life in the Wild West?
What would you like to explore further in the Wild West world?
Have fun exploring and creating in the Wild West!
Let me know if you’d like me to add more activities or information to the worksheet or world description.
Flee a Crisis Game
Group survival scenario
Israel Palestine Summary 1915 - 2006 (Close + Answers)
This resource provides a timeline of key events and agreements that led to the establishment and expansion of the State of Israel, along with information on Jewish immigration and territorial control.
The timeline covers a period from 1915 to the present day, highlighting significant events such as the McMahon-Hussein Correspondence, the Sykes-Picot Agreement, the Balfour Declaration, the Peel Commission Report, the UN Partition Plan, the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the Six-Day War, and various peace agreements and conflicts. Each event is accompanied by information on the land promised or agreed upon, the land taken by Israel, and the status of Jewish immigration.
Additional Information:
Purpose: This resource can be used to help students understand the complex history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the factors that have shaped the current political landscape.
Activities: Teachers can use this resource for a variety of activities, such as:
Having students fill in the missing information on the timeline.
Researching the key events and their historical context.
Analyzing the impact of different agreements and conflicts on the region.
Debating the merits of various solutions to the conflict.
Benefits: This resource can help students to:
Develop a better understanding of the historical context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Analyze primary sources and draw conclusions.
Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Promote informed discussion and debate about complex issues.
Overall, this resource is a valuable tool for educators who want to teach their students about the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the ongoing challenges facing the region.
Jerusalem Holy Sites Activity - Editable
This resource provides a detailed map of the Old City of Jerusalem, highlighting the locations of various religious sites.
The map is divided into sections representing the Muslim, Jewish, and Christian quarters of the city. Each section features labels and descriptions of significant holy sites, such as the Dome of the Rock, Al-Aqsa Mosque, Temple Mount, Western Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and Via Dolorosa. This resource is editable, allowing teachers to customise it for their specific teaching needs.
Additional Information:
Purpose: This resource can be used to teach students about the history, religion, and culture of Jerusalem. It can also be used to promote understanding and respect for different religious beliefs.
Activities: Teachers can use this resource for a variety of activities, such as:
Having students label the map with the names of the holy sites.
Researching the history and significance of each holy site.
Creating presentations or reports about the holy sites.
Discussing the importance of religious tolerance and understanding.
Benefits: This resource can help students to:
Develop a better understanding of the complex history of Jerusalem.
Appreciate the diversity of religious beliefs in the region.
Develop critical thinking and research skills.
Promote respect for different cultures and religions.
Overall, this resource is a valuable tool for educators who want to teach their students about the history, religion, and culture of Jerusalem.
Timetable Templates
2 options for 5 period timetables
1 option for 6 period timetable
1 option for 10 day timetable
All fully customisable.
4-box Lesson Plan template
Simple way to plan your lessons for the best engagement and outcomes
Video Note Templates
Simple template to go along with any video watched in class to maximise engagement without making a new worksheet each time.