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Kellie has been a Library Media Specialist since 2015 at both the High School and Middle School Level in South Carolina. As a Media Specialist, she enjoys working with all of the different content areas in her school. In her spare time, Kellie is also a group fitness instructor and enjoys using social media to get new ideas for lessons.
The Patriot Viewing Guide & Worksheets (The American Revolution)
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The Patriot Viewing Guide & Worksheets (The American Revolution)

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Add another interesting element to your American Revolution Unit with this “The Patriot” Movie Viewing Guide and Worksheet! This movie can be used as an introduction or review for your Middle Ages unit and the viewing guide is designed to help insure that students are paying attention and thinking about the information presented in the film. This lesson includes a pre-screening activity with basic questions about the American Revolution that will require students to conduct a little bit of research. The viewing guide is split into four sections to go along with the movie. Each of the four sections contains questions that are designed to make students think about the people and ideas at play in the film as well as to ensure that students are paying attention to the plot. There is also a post-screening activity sheet that asks specific questions about the content in the film and asks students to compare the movie to actual historical events. These worksheets are also included in Google Form format to be submitted digitally. How the Lesson Works: ★ The Pre-Screening Worksheet is designed to serve as an introduction or review of the American Revolution. ★ The Viewing Guide is split into four sections with short answer, true/false, and multiple choice questions from the movie. ★ The Post-Screening Worksheet is designed to be completed after students have viewed the movie in its entirety. Movie Synopsis: It is 1776 in colonial South Carolina. Benjamin Martin, a French-Indian war hero who is haunted by his past, now wants nothing more than to live peacefully on his small plantation, and wants no part of a war with the most powerful nation in the world, Great Britain. Meanwhile, his two eldest sons, Gabriel and Thomas, can’t wait to enlist in the newly formed “Continental Army.” When South Carolina decides to join the rebellion against England, Gabriel immediately signs up to fight…without his father’s permission. But when Colonel William Tavington, British dragoon, infamous for his brutal tactics, comes and burns the Martin Plantation to the ground, tragedy strikes. Benjamin quickly finds himself torn between protecting his family, and seeking revenge along with being a part of the birth of a new, young, and ambitious nation. Note: Please be aware of that there are instances of language, violent battle sequences, and gore in this film. Please screen the movie before showing it to your students. Required Materials: ★ The Patriot (2000) DVD or Streaming Capabilities
Beauty and the Beast Movie Viewing Guide & Worksheets (The Enlightenment)
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Beauty and the Beast Movie Viewing Guide & Worksheets (The Enlightenment)

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Add another interesting element to your Age of Enlightenment Unit with this “Beauty and the Beast” Movie Viewing Guide and Worksheet! This movie can be used as an introduction or review for your Age of Enlightenment unit and the viewing guide is designed to help insure that students are paying attention and thinking about the information presented in the film. The Pre-Screening Guide should be completed before viewing the film and includes basic questions relating to the Age of Enlightenment. The Viewing Guide is two pages and splits the movie into four parts. (The parts are labeled for you on the Viewing Guide.) Once your students have completed the Movie Viewing Guide, they can move on to the Research Worksheet. On the post-screening worksheet, your students will analyze the content of the movie in regards to life during the time and the movie’s representation of the topic. These worksheets are also included in Google Form format to be submitted digitally. How the Lesson Works: ★ The Pre-Screening Worksheet is designed to serve as an introduction or review of the Age of Enlightenment. ★ The Viewing Guide is split into four sections with short answer, true/false, and multiple choice questions from the movie. ★ The Post-Screening Worksheet is designed to be completed after students have viewed the movie in its entirety. Movie Synopsis: Disney’s animated classic takes on a new form, with a widened mythology and an all-star cast. A young Prince, imprisoned in the form of a Beast (Dan Stevens), can be freed only by true love. What may be his only opportunity arrives when he meets Belle (Emma Watson), the only human girl to ever visit the castle since it was enchanted. Required Materials: ★ Beauty and the Beast (2017) DVD or Streaming Capabilities
Ever After: A Cinderella Story Movie Viewing Guide & Worksheets (Renaissance)
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Ever After: A Cinderella Story Movie Viewing Guide & Worksheets (Renaissance)

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Add an element of fun to your Renaissance Unit with this “Ever After: A Cinderella Story” Movie Viewing Guide and Worksheet! This movie can be used as a review or introduction to the ideas of the Renaissance and the viewing guide is designed to help insure that students are paying attention and thinking about the information presented in the film. The Pre-Screening Guide should be completed before viewing the film and includes basic questions relating to the Renaissance. The Viewing Guide is two pages and splits the movie into four parts. (The parts are labeled for you on the Viewing Guide.) Once your students have completed the Movie Viewing Guide, they can move on to the one page Worksheet. On the worksheet, your students will analyze the content of the movie in regards to life during the Renaissance and social classes. These worksheets are also included in Google Form format to be submitted digitally. How the Lesson Works: ★ The Pre-Screening Worksheet is designed to serve as an introduction to ideals of the Renaissance and the film ★ The Viewing Guide is split into four sections with short answer, true/false, and multiple choice questions from the movie ★ The Post-Screening Worksheet is designed to be completed after students have viewed the movie in its entirety. Movie Synopsis: The Brothers Grimm arrive at the home of a wealthy Grande Dame who speaks of the many legends surrounding the fable of the cinder girl before telling the “true” story of her ancestor. In flashback, the story then focuses on eight-year-old Danielle, daughter of a wealthy widower, a 16th-century landowner. After returning to France with his new wife Rodmilla and her two daughters, he dies of a heart attack. Ten years later, Danielle is now treated as a servant by the trio. Fortunately, she has an encounter with Prince Henry, who is fleeing an arranged marriage. Later, when Danielle poses as a Lady, the Prince takes an interest in her. Inventor-artist Leonardo Da Vinci, accepting the French court’s patronage, offers advice to Prince Henry on matters of the heart. You can also view the trailer here. Required Materials: ★ Ever After: A Cinderella Story DVD or Streaming Capabilities (Disney+)
World War I Customizable Headbandz Game + Vocab Review Sheet
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World War I Customizable Headbandz Game + Vocab Review Sheet

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Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, asking questions, and collaborating? Look no further! This game can be used as a review of the people, events, and vocabulary from the World War I. The words used on the cards for this game include Allied Powers, Armistice, Arthur Zimmerman, Atrocities, Balkan Powder Keg, Baron Manfred Von Richthofen, Belligerents, Bolsheviks, Central Powers, Communist Party, Contraband, Dreadnought, Economic Sanctions, Ferdinand Foch, Fourteen Points, Francis Ferdinand, Gavrilo Princip, Genocide, League Of Nations, Lusitania, Mandate, Mensheviks, Militarism, Mobilize, Paris Peace Conference, Propaganda, Red Army, Reparations, Russian Revolution, Tank, Treaty Of Versailles, Triple Alliance, Triple Entente, U-boats, Ultimatum, Vladimir Lenin, War Of Attrition, Woodrow Wilson, World Court, and Zimmerman Telegram. Your purchase includes: *Notes for teachers *Instructions for students *A vocabulary review sheets that students can complete prior to playing the game. (This worksheet includes ALL OF THE WORDS from the game with instructions to color code their answers when they’re done.) *40 Game cards *Blank Card Sheets to add your own words *A printable headband template for students *A question chart to help students think of questions to ask This resource includes cards that are specific to the World War I. There are 40 cards included with this purchase, but a blank template is also included in case you would like to add additional cards. Follow me to be the first to know about my sales, freebies and new products! Look for the green star near my store name and click it to become a follower to receive updates directly to your inbox. If you have any questions, please send me an email! -Kellie @ Loquacious Learning
The Industrial Revolution Customizable Headbandz Game
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The Industrial Revolution Customizable Headbandz Game

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Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, asking questions, and collaborating? Look no further! This game can be used as a review of the people, events, and vocabulary from the Industrial Revolution The words used on the cards for this game include Adam Smith, business cycle, capitalism, cartel, Charles Dickens, collective bargaining, communism, corporation, crop rotation, depression, Eli Whitney, Enclosure Movement, factors of production, factory system, free enterprise, Friedrich Engels, Henry Bessemer, Henry Ford, humanitarians, interchangeable parts, James Watt, Jethro Tull, John Stuart Mill, JP Morgan, Karl Marx, Laissez-Faire, mass production, means of production, mechanization, monopoly, proletariat, Robert Owen, Samuel Morse, socialism, strike, tenements, Thomas Malthus, union, utilitarianism, and vulcanization. Your purchase includes: ---------------------------- *Notes for teachers *Instructions for students *40 Game cards *Blank Card Sheets to add your own words *A printable headband template for students *A question chart to help students think of questions to ask This resource includes cards that are specific to the Middle Ages. There are 40 cards included with this purchase, but a blank template is also included in case you would like to add additional cards.
The Middle Ages Customizable Headbandz Game
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The Middle Ages Customizable Headbandz Game

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Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, asking questions, and collaborating? Look no further! This game can be used as a review of the people, events, and vocabulary from the Middle Ages. The words used on the cards for this game include abbot/abbess, Alfred the Great, apprentice, Babylonian Captivity, barter economy, Black Death, Canon Law, capital, cardinal, Charlemagne, Charles Martel, Children’s Crusade, chivalry, Common Law, Crusades, curia, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Geoffrey Chaucer, Great Schism, heretic, Hundred Years War, Inquisition, Joan of Arc, journeyman, King John, Magna Carta, manorialism, market economy, merchant guild, middle class, monasticism, sacrament, serf/peasant, Simon de Montfort, Thomas Becket, usury, vassal, vikings, War of the Roses, and William the Conqueror. Your purchase includes: ---------------------------- *Notes for teachers *Instructions for students *40 Game cards *Blank Card Sheets to add your own words *A printable headband template for students *A question chart to help students think of questions to ask This resource includes cards that are specific to the Middle Ages. There are 40 cards included with this purchase, but a blank template is also included in case you would like to add additional cards. If you have any questions, please send me an email! -Kellie @ Loquacious Learning loquaciouslearning.tpt@gmail.com
The Great Depression Customizable Headbandz Game + Vocab Review Sheet
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The Great Depression Customizable Headbandz Game + Vocab Review Sheet

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Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, asking questions, and collaborating? Look no further! This game can be used as a review of the people, events, and vocabulary from the Great Depression. The words used on the cards for this game include Black Sunday, Black Tuesday, Bread Lines, Buying on Margin, Civilian Conservation Corps, Collective Bargaining, Collective Farms, Command Economy, Corporatist State, Dust Bowl, Economic Nationalism, Fascism, Fireside Chats, Flappers, Foreclose, Frank Lloyd Wright, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Functionalism, General Strike, Great Depression, Herbert Hoover, Hoovervilles, The Hundred Days, Inflation, Influenza Pandemic, Joseph Stalin, Leon Blum, Locarno Pact, Lost Generation, Louis Sullivan, Maginot Line, Market Speculations, Migrant Workers, Nationalization, New Deal, Popular Front, Prohibition, Public Works, Social Security Act, and T.S. Eliot. Your purchase includes: *Notes for teachers *Instructions for students *A vocabulary review sheets that students can complete prior to playing the game. (This worksheet includes ALL OF THE WORDS from the game with instructions to color code their answers when they’re done.) *40 Game cards *Blank Card Sheets to add your own words *A printable headband template for students *A question chart to help students think of questions to ask This resource includes cards that are specific to the Great Depression. There are 40 cards included with this purchase, but a blank template is also included in case you would like to add additional cards. Follow me to be the first to know about my sales, freebies and new products! Look for the green star near my store name and click it to become a follower to receive updates directly to your inbox. If you have any questions, please send me an email! -Kellie @ Loquacious Learning
Nationalism Around the World Scavenger Hunt Style Review Game
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Nationalism Around the World Scavenger Hunt Style Review Game

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Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further! This scavenger hunt style game will get your students moving while helping them review content that they’ve learned throughout the unit. How the Game Works *This game includes 20 question cards that include questions and answers relating to the British Empire in the Postwar Era, Turkey, Persia, and Africa, Unrest in China, Imperialism in Japan, and Latin America Between the Wars. (This game was planned using Chapter 29 of Holt World History: The Human Journey). These cards need to be hung around the room. *Each card has an answer at the top and a question on the bottom. *The included student answer sheet has the first question. Your students will find the answer to that question, and then use the question on the bottom of that poster to continue the game. *The answer key is included for teacher use. *The first team (or student) to get all of the answers to the questions in order is the winner! *All files come in a PDF format.
World History Stations Activity - Intro to the Middle Ages *Print & Go Prep*
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World History Stations Activity - Intro to the Middle Ages *Print & Go Prep*

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Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further! This Station Activity will get your students moving while introducing them to the content that will learn throughout the unit. How the Lesson Works: ★ This lesson is made up of six stations that will allow your students to discuss the following topics: Station 1 - Life and Death in the Middle Ages! (The Death Rate in the Middle Ages) Station 2 - The Black Plague (Article and Review Questions) Station 3 - Oh Snap! (Important Figures from the Middle Ages) Station 4 - A Day in the Life (Daily Life During the Middle Ages) Station 5 - The Crusades (Video Clip w/Journal Entry) Station 6 - Two Truths and a Lie (Vocabulary Review) ★ This activity can be completed by individual students or by teams of students with one answer sheet. ★ The stations are designed to be completed in ten minutes. The entire lesson will take sixty minutes to complete. ★ Many of the stations involve writing opinions rather than facts, so there is not always necessarily a correct or incorrect answer. I’ve included a sample answer sheet to give you an idea of how students can respond to these prompts. ★ This purchase includes the six station cards, supplemental files for three of the stations, a student answer sheet, a sample completed answer sheet, a Notes for Teachers document explaining each station with tips and tricks. ★ All files come in a PDF format. Required Materials: ★ Two of the stations require devices for watching videos on YouTube and listening to a song saved on Google Drive. Any device with an internet connection will work.
World History Stations Activity - Intro to the Renaissance *Print & Go Prep*
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World History Stations Activity - Intro to the Renaissance *Print & Go Prep*

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Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further! This Station Activity will get your students moving while introducing them to the content that will learn throughout the unit. How the Lesson Works: ★ This lesson is made up of six stations that will allow your students to discuss the following topics: Station 1 - Welcome to the Renaissance! (Forming first impressions based on a song about the Renaissance) Station 2 - Can You Imagine Life Without (Inventions from the Renaissance) Station 3 - Oh Snap! (Important Figures from the Renaissance) Station 4 - A Day in the Life (Daily Life During the Renaissance) Station 5 - What Would Our World Be Like (The Protestant Reformation) Station 6 - Two Truths and a Lie (Vocabulary Review) ★ This activity can be completed by individual students or by teams of students with one answer sheet. ★ The stations are designed to be completed in ten minutes. The entire lesson will take sixty minutes to complete. ★ Many of the stations involve writing opinions rather than facts, so there is not always necessarily a correct or incorrect answer. I’ve included a sample answer sheet to give you an idea of how students can respond to these prompts. ★ This purchase includes the six station cards, supplemental files for three of the stations, a student answer sheet, a sample completed answer sheet, a Notes for Teachers document explaining each station with tips and tricks. ★ All files come in a PDF format. Required Materials: ★ Two of the stations require devices for watching videos on YouTube and listening to a song saved on Google Drive. Any device with an internet connection will work.
The Roaring Twenties Webquest
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The Roaring Twenties Webquest

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The webquest was designed for high school students and contains sources including websites, videos, and articles from magazines/journals. There are two documents included in this purchase: the student sheet and the answer key. Both of these are in a Google Slides document, so you can change and adapt the activity if you would like to. Topics included in this webquest include an introduction to the Roaring Twenties, organized crime, prohibition, the Jazz Age, vamps, and important figures from the era.
The French Revolution Customizable Slides & Guided Notes
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The French Revolution Customizable Slides & Guided Notes

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Are you looking for a way to help your students take meaningful, interactive notes? Look no further! This purchase includes: ★ A Pacing Guide for the unit ★ 62 Pages of Google Slides with Activities ★ 40 Pages of Guided Notes w/Answer Key The Slides and Interactive Guided Notes are divided into five sections and covers a variety of topics including: ★ The Roots of Revolution ★ The French Revolution ★ The French Republic ★ The Napoleonic Era ★ A Return to Peace Follow me to be the first to know about my sales, freebies and new products! Look for the green star near my store name and click it to become a follower to receive updates directly to your inbox. If you have any questions, please send me an email! -Kellie @ Loquacious Learning Email: loquaciouslearning.tpt@gmail.com Pinterest: LoquaciousLearning Instagram: LoquaciousLearning Facebook: LoquaciousLearning
The Age of Imperialism Customizable Slides & Guided Notes
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The Age of Imperialism Customizable Slides & Guided Notes

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Are you looking for a way to help your students take meaningful, interactive notes? Look no further! This purchase includes: ★ A Pacing Guide for the unit ★ 60 Pages of Google Slides with Activities ★ 44 Pages of Guided Notes w/Answer Key The Slides and Interactive Guided Notes are divided into five sections and covers a variety of topics including: ★ The Roots of Western Imperialism ★ European Claims in North Africa ★ European Claims in Sub-Saharan Africa ★ Expansion in Asia ★ Imperialism in Latin America Follow me to be the first to know about my sales, freebies and new products! Look for the green star near my store name and click it to become a follower to receive updates directly to your inbox. If you have any questions, please send me an email! -Kellie @ Loquacious Learning Email: loquaciouslearning.tpt@gmail.com Pinterest: LoquaciousLearning Instagram: LoquaciousLearning Facebook: LoquaciousLearning
The Middle Ages Digital Escape Room / Breakout Game
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The Middle Ages Digital Escape Room / Breakout Game

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Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further! This game was designed for high school students to help them review what they have learned about the Middle Ages or to introduce them to the topic. (Please allow extra time if using as an introduction.) Some of the topics covered in this breakout include important figures from the Middle Ages, the Magna Carta, and Feudalism. This Escape Room / Breakout Game is completely digital. There is an answer sheet included that you can print for students to fill out. On some digital games, there are also clues that involves a word search that either you or the students can print out. This purchase includes: ★ A detailed document outlining each clue, setup, and running the game ★ An answer sheet for students ★ Access to the Google Sheet document that contains students' submitted answers Notes: ★ Digital breakout games do not involve additional setup, but there is an answer sheet that can be printed out for student use ★ Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours. ★ Try each lesson out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved.
Age of Imperialism Customizable Breakout Game w/Digital Lesson
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Age of Imperialism Customizable Breakout Game w/Digital Lesson

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*Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further! This game can be used as a review of the lessons associated with your Age of Imperialism Unit. The game includes topics such as territories (specifically in Africa), important people, important events, and vocabulary. You can use physical locks and a lock box (click here to purchase an official Breakout Edu Box) or a digital Google Form with this game. (The form is included with your purchase. Click here to learn how to make your own digital breakout forms!) E-Learning Update: ★ A Google Site has been added to this resource that hosts all of the elements of this lesson. This means that you can use this lesson in an E-Learning Setting. This purchase includes: ★ A detailed document outlining each clue card, setup, and running the game ★ An answer sheet for students ★ An editable Google Slides document for all of the clue cards ★ A digital breakout Google Form that is pre-set to accept the correct answers for this game ★ A Google Site that hosts all of the Clue Cards, Posters, and Supplemental Files for e-Learning. (This can be used as a Digital Breakout.) Notes: ★ Breakout games involve additional setup such as printing clues, color coding clues (if you let students work in teams), and in some cases writing on supplemental files with invisible ink ★ Supplies needed for this game include invisible ink pens, black light flashlights, and QR Readers ★ If you purchase this breakout and are not able to get all of the supplies, please get in touch with me. I can help you create alternate ways to present the clue to students if needed. ★ Most of these games involve clues that have a uniform answer, regardless of where the game is played. However, some games involve numbers such as pages in a dictionary or atlas. In these cases, the explanation document will tell you that you need to customize the answer based on your resources. Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours. Try it out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved. Here’s what other teachers are saying about this lesson: ★ My kids have enjoyed learning about Social Studies in a fun way thanks to this resource. Thank you! ★ Easy to use ★ Fun way to review ★ Excited to use!
World War II Customizable Breakout Game w/Digital Lesson
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World War II Customizable Breakout Game w/Digital Lesson

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Looking for a way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further! This game was designed for high school students to introduce World War I or to help them review what they have learned about World War I. Some of the topics covered in this game include the important figures of World War II, the events leading up to World War II, vocabulary, and the turning points in the war. You can use physical locks and a lock box (click here to purchase an official Breakout Edu Box) or a digital Google Form with this game. (The form is included with your purchase. Click here to learn how to make your own digital breakout forms!) E-Learning Update: ★ A Google Site has been added to this resource that hosts all of the elements of this lesson. This means that you can use this lesson in an E-Learning Setting. This purchase includes: ★ A detailed document outlining each clue card, setup, and running the game ★ An answer sheet for students ★ An editable Google Slides document for all of the clue cards ★ A digital breakout Google Form that is pre-set to accept the correct answers for this game ★ A Google Site that hosts all of the Clue Cards, Posters, and Supplemental Files for e-Learning. (This can be used as a Digital Breakout.) NOTE - This lesson does not go into detail about the Holocaust. I didn’t feel that it was an appropriate topic for a game-based lesson, so this lesson focuses more on the events, battles, and important people from the time period. Notes: ★ Breakout games involve additional setup such as printing clues, color coding clues (if you let students work in teams), and in some cases writing on supplemental files with invisible ink ★ Supplies needed for this game include invisible ink pens, black light flashlights, and QR Readers ★ If you purchase this breakout and are not able to get all of the supplies, please get in touch with me. I can help you create alternate ways to present the clue to students if needed. ★ Most of these games involve clues that have a uniform answer, regardless of where the game is played. However, some games involve numbers such as pages in a dictionary or atlas. In these cases, the explanation document will tell you that you need to customize the answer based on your resources. Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours. Try it out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved. Here’s what other teachers are saying about this lesson: ★ My son really loved learning about the WWII. Thank you. ★ This was a great escape room! Saved me time and my students had so much fun!! ★ Excellent and fun activity, plan to use more! ★ This is awesome!
World War I Customizable Escape Room/Breakout Game w/Digital Lesson (US)
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World War I Customizable Escape Room/Breakout Game w/Digital Lesson (US)

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Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further! This game was designed for high school students to introduce World War I or to help them review what they have learned about World War I. Some of the topics covered in this game include the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the start of WWI, important events of WWI, statistics about the war, and the end of the war. E-Learning Update: ★ A Google Site has been added to this resource that hosts all of the elements of this lesson. This means that you can use this lesson in an E-Learning Setting. This purchase includes: ★ A detailed document outlining each clue card, setup, and running the game ★ An answer sheet for students ★ An editable Google Slides document for all of the clue cards ★ A digital breakout Google Form that is pre-set to accept the correct answers for this game Notes: ★ Breakout games involve additional setup such as printing clues, color coding clues (if you let students work in teams), and in some cases writing on supplemental files with invisible ink ★ Supplies needed for this game include invisible ink pens, black light flashlights, and QR Readers ★ If you purchase this breakout and are not able to get all of the supplies, please get in touch with me. I can help you create alternate ways to present the clue to students if needed. ★ Most of these games involve clues that have a uniform answer, regardless of where the game is played. However, some games involve numbers such as pages in a dictionary or atlas. In these cases, the explanation document will tell you that you need to customize the answer based on your resources. ★ Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours. Try it out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved. ★ The page that you download is only one page. This document is a PDF that links to a Google Doc with about thirty pages of documents related to the lesson. The file is set up this way to ensure that you always have access to the newest version of the document. Here’s what other teachers are saying about this lesson: ★ This was a very engaging activity! My students really enjoyed this. ★ Impressed with the through instructions and quality activity. My students and I love every breakout game I’ve purchased from this seller. ★ My students love all of this vendor’s escape rooms! ★ I’m excited to use this in my class. ★ Students loved it! ★ Great Escape Room activity that will cap off my World War I unit! ★ Very thorough and engaging for students. ★ Love it and were able to go on to research a bit more about France, the kids were motivated! ★ Fantastic. Lots of fun. My students loved this. ★Lots of fun! Thanks!
The Great Depression Customizable Escape Room / Breakout Game (US)
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The Great Depression Customizable Escape Room / Breakout Game (US)

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**Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further! ** This game was designed for high school students to introduce the Great Depression or to help them review what they have learned about the Great Depression. Some of the topics covered on this game include vocabulary about the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, Black Sunday, Black Tuesday, unemployment, FDR’s New Deal Programs, and important events of the Great Depression. This purchase includes: ★ A detailed document outlining each clue card, setup, and running the game ★ An answer sheet for students ★ An editable Google Slides document for all of the clue cards ★ A digital breakout form that can be used in the place of a physical box and locks. Notes: ★ Breakout games involve additional setup such as printing clues, color coding clues (if you let students work in teams), and in some cases writing on supplemental files with invisible ink ★ Supplies needed for this game include invisible ink pens, black light flashlights, and QR Readers ★ If you purchase this breakout and are not able to get all of the supplies, please get in touch with me. I can help you create alternate ways to present the clue to students if needed. ★ Most of these games involve clues that have a uniform answer, regardless of where the game is played. However, some games involve numbers such as pages in a dictionary or atlas. In these cases, the explanation document will tell you that you need to customize the answer based on your resources. ★ Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours. Try it out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved. ★ The page that you download is only one page. This document is a PDF that links to a Google Doc with about thirty pages of documents related to the lesson. The file is set up this way to ensure that you always have access to the newest version of the document. Here’s what other teachers are saying about this lesson: ★ My class loved this!! ★ I used this with an honors freshman class, and wasn’t sure if it would be hard enough for them, but it took about 52 minutes with me hiding the initial clue and then giving them the rest of the clues as they solved each one. They LOVED it! Thanks so much! ★ My students love these! ★ This gave us a perspective of what we are living right now. History repeats itself and even though is not for the same reason, the kids were able to see some similarities. ★ What a great activity, thank you! ★ Excellent escape room! ★ Great resource! Thanks! ★ My students REALLY enjoyed this escape room and were engaged. ★ The students enjoyed this! ★ My high school class loves break out room activities. ★ Lots of fun! Thanks!
The United States Constitution - Customizable Slides & Guided Notes
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The United States Constitution - Customizable Slides & Guided Notes

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Are you looking for a way to help your students take meaningful, interactive notes that can be used in person or as E-Learning Packets? Look no further! This purchase includes: ★ 44 Pages of Google Slides with Activities ★ 28 Pages of Guided Notes w/Answer Keys for each section (*Can be edited and customized to meet your individual needs!) The Slides and Interactive Guided Notes are divided into three sections and cover a variety of topics including: ★ Structure and Principles of the Constitution ★ The Three Branches of Government ★ Amendments to the Constitution
The Industrial Revolution Choice Board - *Easy Prep* (US)
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The Industrial Revolution Choice Board - *Easy Prep* (US)

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Looking for a fun way to get your students engaged in the Industrial Revolution and differentiate learning? Look no further! This Choice Board Activity will get your students interested while introducing them to the content that will learn throughout the unit. How the Lesson Works: ★ This lesson is made up of six activities that will allow your students to explore the topic ★ The first activity is an Introductory Video (approx. 12 minutes) that all students will complete with four review questions. ★ The next part of the activity provides students with five activities to choose from: Activity 1 - Jigsaw Puzzle with Supplemental Question Activity 2 - Writing Prompt Activity 3 - Biography Creation and Research Activity 4 - Vocabulary Matchup Activity 5 - The Effects of Socialism ★ After assigning the activity, just tell your students how many activities you would like them to complete. ★ This activity can be completed by individual students or by teams of students with one Google Slides document. ★Each activity should take students about ten to fifteen minutes to complete. The length of the entire lesson will be determined by the number of activities assigned. ★ Many of the activities involve writing opinions rather than facts, so there is not always necessarily a correct or incorrect answer. ★ This purchase includes a Google Slides Presentation that is preformatted to be… Shared in Google Classroom Copied by students to input answers (without changing the format) Required Materials: ★ The Introductory Video is hosted on YouTube and you may have to allow access, depending on your District’s filtering policies. ★ One of the activities involves a Jigsaw Puzzle hosted on the website JigsawPlanet.com. You may need to share this URL with your District’s Technology Department to allow access, depending on your District’s filtering policies. ★ Any device with an internet connection will work, but this would probably be easier on a laptop or desktop computer.