Newspaper Template for Google DocsQuick View
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Newspaper Template for Google Docs

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This is a high quality template for Google Docs that students can use to create newspaper articles for class projects. It can be used for nearly every subject, is easily editable, and looks much cleaner and more professional than every other Google Docs newspaper template available. I hope you enjoy it! Once you download the .pdf, you will find a link on the second page that you can use to access the editable template. Once you open the template, be sure to click “file” - “make a copy.” This will give you your own editable copy to use freely. Feel free to make as many copies of the template as you’d like for your students.
The Vedas, Hinduism, & The Caste System - Primary Source AnalysisQuick View
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The Vedas, Hinduism, & The Caste System - Primary Source Analysis

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This primary source analysis worksheet includes several excerpts from the Vedas writings that specifically reference Purusha and the social caste that made up early India and Hinduism. The questions in this analysis worksheet lead students to find contextual clues within the text, introduce the roles and responsibilities of each social class, and direct students to form their own opinions as to how the system developed.
Magazine Template for Google DocsQuick View
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Magazine Template for Google Docs

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This is a high quality template for Google Docs that students can use to create magazine articles for class projects. It can be used for nearly every subject, is easily editable, and looks much cleaner and more professional than every other Google Docs magazine template available. I hope you enjoy it! Once you download the .pdf, you will find a link on the second page that you can use to access the editable template. Once you open the template, be sure to click “file” - “make a copy.” This will give you your own editable copy to use freely. Feel free to make as many copies of the template as you’d like for your students.
Book of the Dead primary source analysisQuick View
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Book of the Dead primary source analysis

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A great three-question primary source analysis over the Book of the Dead. Designed for high-school social studies, this source allows students to practice upper-level reading comprehension over a written text as well as an image. It takes most students about 15 minutes to complete and works well in any unit covering ancient Egypt.
The 10 Commandments vs. Hammurabi's Code primary source analysisQuick View
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The 10 Commandments vs. Hammurabi's Code primary source analysis

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A primary source analysis worksheet that gives students the opportunity to compare and contrast the 10 Commandments with Hammurabi's Code. This is a great activity to promote active reading comprehension, and leads to a great discussion about how Judaism influences other cultures throughout western civilization.
Epic of Gilgamesh/Noah's Flood primary source analysis and synthesis activityQuick View
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Epic of Gilgamesh/Noah's Flood primary source analysis and synthesis activity

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This is a project designed for high school World History. It consists of two primary source texts - an excerpt from the Epic of Gilgamesh and an excerpt from the story of Noah's Flood in the Bible - and several reading analysis questions that prompt students to practice reading comprehension, evidence-based inquiry, and synthesizing source materials. It's a nice blend of historical reading and English-language arts skills, it can be done individually or in groups, and makes for an effective 30-minute lesson.
Tri-fold Brochure Template for Google DocsQuick View
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Tri-fold Brochure Template for Google Docs

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This is a high quality template for Google Docs that students can use to create tri-fold brochures for class projects. It can be used for nearly every subject, is easily editable, and looks professional and clean-cut when completed. I hope you enjoy it! Once you download the .pdf, you will find a link on the last page that you can use to access the editable template. Once you open the template, be sure to click “file” - “make a copy.” This will give you your own editable copy to use freely. Feel free to make as many copies of the template as you’d like for your students.