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I'm a high school teacher in the United States with more than 20 years experience teaching history and English! I believe in making learning fun and incorporating critical thinking skills, as well as building lessons that provide teacher convenience features!

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I'm a high school teacher in the United States with more than 20 years experience teaching history and English! I believe in making learning fun and incorporating critical thinking skills, as well as building lessons that provide teacher convenience features!
Magna Carta Questions Set -- 20 Questions (Word + Examview)
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Magna Carta Questions Set -- 20 Questions (Word + Examview)

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20 questions on the Magna Carta. These are basic questions focusing on the main idea of the document -- written limitations on government power. There are 20 questions. 11 are T/F, 7 are Multiple Choice, 1 is numeric and 1 is fill-in-the-blank. The questions all cover basics that any student should know about the Magna Carta after a brief lecture or after reading any standard textbook presentation of the topic. TEACHER CONVENIENCE IS A HALLMARK OF MY PRODUCTS. Therefore, you will receive the questions in two formats: 1)Word Processor File (.rft) -- this can be printed off to make worksheets or tests and can easily be edited to customize the questions or add specific content to match your program or teaching emphasis. 2) Examview .tst file. This allows you to use the questions with computer-based testing or student clicker systems like CPS. No need to type anything in -- the work is already done for you! Each file type comes with an answer key.
New Imperialism Crossword Puzzle:  The Spanish American War Crossword Puzzle Worksheet
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New Imperialism Crossword Puzzle: The Spanish American War Crossword Puzzle Worksheet

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Teacher Convenience Features in these New Imperialism Puzzle Worksheets This New Imperialism Puzzle includes a variety of options designed to give teachers instant options. Designed for differentiated learning, each topic includes two puzzles versions so that two difficulty levels can be provided. First you will see a standard presentation with just the crossword grid and the lists of clues. On the very next page, however, you will see a “basic” version of the same puzzle. This one includes a word bank so that students who need more guided assistance can also succeed on the puzzles, learning along the way. The answer key is also designed for teacher convenience. First you will see the puzzle grid filled in with the answers. This page also includes the clues for teacher reference. On the next answer page, you’ll find a handy table that pairs up each answer with its corresponding clue. This page will let you review terms and names with your students without having to hunt for the answers on a puzzle grid.   Ways to Use these New Imperialism Puzzle Worksheets The information included on these puzzles matches what is typically presented in a high school history textbook, but of course if students have internet-capable devices – even their own smart phones, if that works per your school’s policies – they can always augment the textbook with a spot of online research. These New Imperialism Worksheet puzzles work great for: • Reviewing key concepts after the text has been read and discussed • Homework assignments • Sub plans – even months after imperialism has been taught, you can use these for emergency substitute lesson plans! • Open-book New Imperialism tests • New Imperialism fun quizzes • Group / Cooperative Learning Activities • History contest activities These New Imperialism Crossword Puzzles Also Available: • The Scramble for Africa • Methods of Imperialism (includes resistance efforts) • European Imperialism in the Muslim World • The British in India • British Empire Dominions: Canada • British Empire Dominions: Australia and New Zealand • British Empire Dominions: Ireland • United States Imperialism • The Spanish-American War • Imperialism in Southeast Asia and the Pacific
Congress Crossword Puzzle: Constitutional Powers (U.S. Government Puzzle Worksheets)
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Congress Crossword Puzzle: Constitutional Powers (U.S. Government Puzzle Worksheets)

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U.S. Government Worksheet Puzzle Focusing on the how the powers of the United States Congress derive from the U.S. Constitution These puzzles focus on helping students understand what the U.S. Constitution has to say about the powers Congress is authorized to exercise. Differentiated Learning is Embedded in these U.S. Congress Crossword Puzzle Worksheets This packet contains worksheets with two levels of difficulty to help teachers differentiate the material for their students. The first crossword included features a standard format with just the puzzle grid and the clues list. The second crossword puzzle page, however, is intended for students that need learning aids – it also includes a Word Bank list that will assist students in filling out the puzzle by providing them with all of the possible answers. This “basic" level puzzle still requires students to think critically, though – they have to read each clue and figure out which word bank entry best suits it. Teacher Convenience Features in these United States Congress Puzzle Worksheets This packet includes a traditional crossword puzzle answer key that shows the words filled into their correct slots. However, to help teachers who want to conduct a class discussion on the terms, there is also an “Answer List” page that matches up the key words with their clues. This format means that teachers don’t have to hunt for answers on the grid when they are discussing items with the class!
Citizenship Crossword Puzzle (U.S. Government Puzzle Worksheets)
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Citizenship Crossword Puzzle (U.S. Government Puzzle Worksheets)

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U.S. Government Worksheet Puzzle Focusing on what it means to be a citizen! These puzzles focus on the history and meaning of citizenship in the U.S., including the various ways in which diverse groups have been granted citizenship, as well as the rights and responsibilities that are part and parcel of being a citizen. Differentiated Learning is Embedded in these U.S. Citizenship Crossword Puzzle Worksheets This packet contains worksheets with two levels of difficulty to help teachers differentiate the material for their students. The first crossword included features a standard format with just the puzzle grid and the clues list. The second crossword puzzle page, however, is intended for students that need learning aids – it also includes a Word Bank list that will assist students in filling out the puzzle by providing them with all of the possible answers. This “basic" level puzzle still requires students to think critically, though – they have to read each clue and figure out which word bank entry best suits it. Teacher Convenience Features in these United States Citizenship Puzzle Worksheets This packet includes a traditional crossword puzzle answer key that shows the words filled into their correct slots. However, to help teachers who want to conduct a class discussion on the terms, there is also an “Answer List” page that matches up the key words with their clues. This format means that teachers don’t have to hunt for answers on the grid when they are discussing items with the class!
Karl Marx Worksheet Pack -- True/False and Fix-it Worksheets -- Fast and Fun!
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Karl Marx Worksheet Pack -- True/False and Fix-it Worksheets -- Fast and Fun!

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18 True/False problems that serve as a complete review of the basics about Karl Marx and his theory of radical socialism. Plus, a coordinating "fix-it" worksheet that takes students back through those same basics a second time! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How to Use These Karl Marx Review Worksheets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This teaching packet is best used after students have some basic acquaintance with Karl Marx and his theory of radical socialism. Therefore --- 1) First, use your world history textbook or a video about Karl Marx to introduce students to the topic. In my teaching sequence, I usually start in on this right after we’ve covered the First Industrial Revolution and its impact on the people of Europe and especially England. This allows me to place Karl Marx’s ideas into a logical context – as a reaction to the dark side of industrialization. 2) The next time you see your students, tell them that they are going to do some review problems on Karl Marx. Proceed through the True/False worksheet, either passing it out for students to write on, or reading problems out loud while they record answers on their own paper. 3) Make reviewing the answers a learning activity by going through them as a class. See how long it takes students to realize that all 18 statements on the worksheet are true! Discuss each item with the class to help them remember better. Alternately, follow the “reward game” procedure detailed on the True/False Answer Key Page. 4) Use the rest of the class period to do follow-up Karl Marx activities. Perhaps a primary source reading, another kind of supplemental reading, or a short video about Karl Marx. One of my favorites is “Manifestoon,” available for free on YouTube. This 12-minute video consists of a voice reading the verbatim text of the Communist Manifesto while vintage cartoons illustrating the concepts play. You can find “Manifestoon” at the following web address: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbTIJ9_bLP4 5) On the next school day, announce that today there is going to be a quiz to see how much they learned from the True/False review. Or describe it as a quiz to see who was paying attention during the review! 6) Pass out the Fix-it Worksheet and provide students with time to work. 7) Either collect papers and correct them using the provided key, or go through the answers out loud with the class while students correct their own or a classmate’s paper. In some cases, students may come up with valid solutions that differ from the answer key, since there is more than one way to transform some of the error-laden problems into true statements. Happy teaching, Elise Parker
Industrial Revolution Worksheet Crossword Puzzle -- The Impact of Industrialization
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Industrial Revolution Worksheet Crossword Puzzle -- The Impact of Industrialization

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In my own classes, I see the value of making learning fun. That’s why I try my best to develop activities and puzzles that students find engaging, even as they make a teacher’s professional life just a little bit easier! This Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle Worksheet focuses on the impact that industrialization had on the lives of the men, women, and children who lived through it. Teacher Convenience Features in this Industrial Revolution Puzzle This Industrial Revolution Puzzle includes a variety of options designed to give teachers instant options. The puzzle included is designed for differentiated learning, with two difficulty levels provided. First you will see a standard presentation with just the crossword grid and the lists of clues. On the very next page, however, you will see a “basic” version of the same puzzle. This one includes a word bank so that students who need more guided assistance can also succeed on the puzzles, learning along the way. The answer keys are also designed for teacher convenience. First you will see the puzzle grid filled in with the answers. This page also includes the clues for teacher reference. On the next answer page, you’ll find a handy table that pairs up each answer with its corresponding clue. This page will let you review terms and names with your students without having to hunt for the answers on a puzzle grid. Ways to Use This Industrial Revolution Puzzle Worksheet The information included on this puzzles matches what is typically presented in a high school history textbook, but of course if students have internet-capable devices – even their own smart phones, if that works per your school’s policies – they can always augment the textbook with a spot of online research. This Industrial Revolution Worksheet puzzle works great for: • Reviewing key concepts after the text has been read and discussed • Homework assignment • Sub plans – even months after industrialization has been taught, you can use these for emergency substitute lesson plans! • Open-book Industrial Revolution test • Industrial Revolution quiz • Group / Cooperative Learning Activity • History contest activity Thanks for reading this far! I wish you a very happy and productive school year, and lots of fun teaching! Elise Parker
Industrial Revolution Worksheet Crossword Puzzle -- The Beginnings of Industrialization
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Industrial Revolution Worksheet Crossword Puzzle -- The Beginnings of Industrialization

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In my own classes, I see the value of making learning fun. That’s why I try my best to develop activities and puzzles that students find engaging, even as they make a teacher’s professional life just a little bit easier! This Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle Worksheet focuses on the most basic issue of all when it comes to industrialization -- how and where it all started: the beginnings of industrialization! Teacher Convenience Features in this Industrial Revolution Puzzle This Industrial Revolution Puzzle includes a variety of options designed to give teachers instant options. The puzzle included is designed for differentiated learning, with two difficulty levels provided. First you will see a standard presentation with just the crossword grid and the lists of clues. On the very next page, however, you will see a “basic” version of the same puzzle. This one includes a word bank so that students who need more guided assistance can also succeed on the puzzles, learning along the way. The answer keys are also designed for teacher convenience. First you will see the puzzle grid filled in with the answers. This page also includes the clues for teacher reference. On the next answer page, you’ll find a handy table that pairs up each answer with its corresponding clue. This page will let you review terms and names with your students without having to hunt for the answers on a puzzle grid. Ways to Use This Industrial Revolution Puzzle Worksheet The information included on this puzzles matches what is typically presented in a high school history textbook, but of course if students have internet-capable devices – even their own smart phones, if that works per your school’s policies – they can always augment the textbook with a spot of online research. This Industrial Revolution Worksheet puzzle works great for: • Reviewing key concepts after the text has been read and discussed • Homework assignment • Sub plans – even months after industrialization has been taught, you can use these for emergency substitute lesson plans! • Open-book Industrial Revolution test • Industrial Revolution quiz • Group / Cooperative Learning Activity • History contest activity Thanks for reading this far! I wish you a very happy and productive school year, and lots of fun teaching! Elise Parker
Queen Victoria's Empire Worksheet and Puzzle -- Episode 2: A Passage to India
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Queen Victoria's Empire Worksheet and Puzzle -- Episode 2: A Passage to India

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Do you need a couple of fun ways to get students more thoroughly engaged as you take them through key information about the British Empire during the era of New Imperialism? Look no further than this Queen Victoria's Empire Episode 2 Worksheet set! Designed to go along with a showing of Episode 2 of the PBS series: Queen Victoria's Empire, this teaching guide will help students understand in detail how the British dealt with the most "valuable valuable jewel in the crown," their all-important colony of India. Along the way, students will also become acquainted with the Crimean War and the "missionary spirit" that would characterize so many aspects of the Age of New Imperialism. This Queen Victoria's Empire teaching packet offers you and your students several different choices: --Fill-in worksheet with 35 problems to help students focus in on the concepts that matter most; all problems presented in video order --Fill-in worksheet as above, but including timestamps as well for teachers who like to offer their students this information --Follow-up crossword puzzle with 17 clues and terms --Answer keys for all activities
Queen Victoria's Empire Worksheet and Puzzle -- Episode 3: The Moral Crusade
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Queen Victoria's Empire Worksheet and Puzzle -- Episode 3: The Moral Crusade

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Do you need a couple of fun ways to get students more thoroughly engaged as you take them through key information about the British Empire during the era of New Imperialism? Look no further than this Queen Victoria's Empire Episode 3 Worksheet set! Designed to go along with a showing of Episode 3 of the PBS series: Queen Victoria's Empire, this teaching guide will help students understand in detail issues such as the missionary impulse to spread Christianity to Africa, the explorations of famed Dr. Livingstone, the importance of the Suez Canal as a lifeline to India, and the debate raging back in England about imperialism itself, with Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone facing off with conservative and liberal views about the imperial enterprise. This Queen Victoria's Empire teaching packet offers you and your students several different choices: --Fill-in worksheet with 39 problems to help students focus in on the concepts that matter most; all problems presented in video order --Fill-in worksheet as above, but including timestamps as well for teachers who like to offer their students this information --Follow-up crossword puzzle with 18 clues and terms --Answer keys for all activities
U.S. Constitution Analysis: Preamble and Enumerated Powers Worksheet
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U.S. Constitution Analysis: Preamble and Enumerated Powers Worksheet

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Help your students understand the Preamble as never before even as they engage in critical analysis skills, examining the Enumerated Powers of Congress as listed in Article I as they work their way through these Preamble and Enumerated Powers Worksheets. Reading the Constitution is one thing, but thinking carefully and critically about it is far more valuable! This worksheet will give teachers the tools they need to help students analyze the Enumerated Powers of Congress. Many students find the Enumerated Powers rather boring, but there's no reason for that, not when they are given the opportunity to dive deep into the text and do a little close reading analysis! Encourage Deep Learning with these U.S. Constitution Analysis Worksheets The goal of these worksheets is to encourage students to think more deeply about how actions by Congress can serve the nation by fulfilling the goals of government listed in the Preamble. These goals are: • to form a more perfect union • to establish justice • to ensure domestic tranquility • to provide for the common defense • to promote the general welfare • to secure the blessings of liberty Format of these Enumerated Powers Worksheets In this activity, students are provided with a simplified list of the enumerated powers and are asked to classify them according to which goal of government they tend to serve. For example, the Constitution specifies that Congress can establish and support a navy; this clearly relates to providing for the "common defense." Other powers will require them to think more deeply, however. What goal does the establishment of bankruptcy and copyright laws promote, for example? My idea in writing this was to make the enumerated powers something the students could work with and consider instead of just a list we go over and they quickly forget. The way it is structured should lead students to a finer understanding of the Preamble as well. Follow-Up Included with this Preamble and Enumerated Powers Worksheet In the follow-up, students are challenged to think beyond the text and come up with their own list of powers that they would grant to Congress if they were designing the government from scratch. Constitution Activities by Elise Parker
Crash Course Thanksgiving Worksheet -- True/False Thanksgiving Video Worksheet
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Crash Course Thanksgiving Worksheet -- True/False Thanksgiving Video Worksheet

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TEACH THANKSGIVING WITH HUMOR USING CRASH COURSE! Few classroom strategies are as successful as this simple approach: make learning fun! That, or course, is easier said than done, but when it comes to teaching the history behind our modern Thanksgiving holiday, the YouTube series Crash Course U.S. History is a great place to start since it devotes an entire episode just to Thanksgiving! The Thanksgiving episode of Crash Course contains about 12 minutes of content and is available to stream for free at the following link: Timestamps or No Timestamps? This packet will provide you with three resources to help you use the Thanksgiving episode with your classes: • A student worksheet without timestamps • A student worksheet with timestamps showing at which point in the video the needed information is presented • A full context answer key. This contains the student questions, the answer (sometimes annotated with additional information), and the timestamps for each question. About These Thanksgiving Video Worksheets For the Thanksgiving episode, the worksheet contains 24 True/False problems for them to solve as student watch. All questions are presented in video order so that students can easily follow along, but these worksheets are not mere outlines that merely ask students to generate their own notes. Instead, they focus in on certain key issues that students watching the videos should master in order to have a clear and concise understanding of the topic under study. Ideas for Using this Crash Course Thanksgiving Worksheet Only a teacher knows what constitutes best use for a particular class, but I always find it helpful to see what creative approaches other teachers are using. Here are some good options for these worksheets. • Standard use: Print off copies and have students complete them as they watch the video. Or send the copies electronically so students can complete them on tablet/laptop devices, if that is an option in your setting. Go over answers out loud if time permits (great for discussing/debriefing the video content) or collect papers to grade them more formally. • Accommodate students who claim that the worksheets "go too fast:" Assign students to do only the evens or only the odds. After watching the video, pair students up to discuss and fill in missing answers. • Create basic and advanced levels from the same worksheet: This is easily done by declaring that the "basic" level is odds-only (or evens-only) while the "advanced" level consists of all the questions.
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle -- Reactions to Industrialization: Labor Unions
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Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle -- Reactions to Industrialization: Labor Unions

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In my own classes, I see the value of making learning fun. That’s why I try my best to develop activities and puzzles that students find engaging, even as they make a teacher’s professional life just a little bit easier! This Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle Worksheet focuses on one of the primary reactions to industrialization: the development of labor unions to represent and defend the interests of the working class! Teacher Convenience Features in this Industrial Revolution Puzzle This Industrial Revolution Puzzle includes a variety of options designed to give teachers instant options. The puzzle included is designed for differentiated learning, with two difficulty levels provided. First you will see a standard presentation with just the crossword grid and the lists of clues. On the very next page, however, you will see a “basic” version of the same puzzle. This one includes a word bank so that students who need more guided assistance can also succeed on the puzzles, learning along the way. The answer keys are also designed for teacher convenience. First you will see the puzzle grid filled in with the answers. This page also includes the clues for teacher reference. On the next answer page, you’ll find a handy table that pairs up each answer with its corresponding clue. This page will let you review terms and names with your students without having to hunt for the answers on a puzzle grid. Ways to Use This Industrial Revolution Puzzle Worksheet The information included on this puzzles matches what is typically presented in a high school history textbook, but of course if students have internet-capable devices – even their own smart phones, if that works per your school’s policies – they can always augment the textbook with a spot of online research. This Industrial Revolution Worksheet puzzle works great for: • Reviewing key concepts after the text has been read and discussed • Homework assignment • Sub plans – even months after industrialization has been taught, you can use these for emergency substitute lesson plans! • Open-book Industrial Revolution test • Industrial Revolution quiz • Group / Cooperative Learning Activity • History contest activity Thanks for reading this far! I wish you a very happy and productive school year, and lots of fun teaching! Elise Parker
Queen Victoria's Empire Worksheet and Puzzle -- Episode 1: Engines of Change
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Queen Victoria's Empire Worksheet and Puzzle -- Episode 1: Engines of Change

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Do you need a couple of fun ways to get students more thoroughly engaged as you take them through key information about the era of New Imperialism? Look no further than this Queen Victoria's Empire Episode 1 Worksheet set! Designed to go along with a showing of Episode 1 of the PBS series: Queen Victoria's Empire, this teaching guide will help students make those all-important connections between the industrial revolution and the onset of imperialism. Along the way, they will also gain valuable information about the Irish Potato Famine and Benjamin Disraeli's role as Prime Minister of Great Britain. This Queen Victoria's Empire teaching packet offers you and your students several different choices: --Fill-in worksheet with 37 problems to help students focus in on the concepts that matter most; all problems presented in video order --Fill-in worksheet as above, but including timestamps as well for teachers who like to offer their students this information --Follow-up crossword puzzle with 17 clues and terms --Answer keys for all activities
New Imperialism Crossword Puzzle: Southeast Asia & the Pacific Crossword Puzzle Worksheet
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New Imperialism Crossword Puzzle: Southeast Asia & the Pacific Crossword Puzzle Worksheet

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Teacher Convenience Features in these New Imperialism Puzzle Worksheets This New Imperialism Puzzle includes a variety of options designed to give teachers instant options. Designed for differentiated learning, each topic includes two puzzles versions so that two difficulty levels can be provided. First you will see a standard presentation with just the crossword grid and the lists of clues. On the very next page, however, you will see a “basic” version of the same puzzle. This one includes a word bank so that students who need more guided assistance can also succeed on the puzzles, learning along the way. The answer key is also designed for teacher convenience. First you will see the puzzle grid filled in with the answers. This page also includes the clues for teacher reference. On the next answer page, you’ll find a handy table that pairs up each answer with its corresponding clue. This page will let you review terms and names with your students without having to hunt for the answers on a puzzle grid.   Ways to Use these New Imperialism Puzzle Worksheets The information included on these puzzles matches what is typically presented in a high school history textbook, but of course if students have internet-capable devices – even their own smart phones, if that works per your school’s policies – they can always augment the textbook with a spot of online research. These New Imperialism Worksheet puzzles work great for: • Reviewing key concepts after the text has been read and discussed • Homework assignments • Sub plans – even months after imperialism has been taught, you can use these for emergency substitute lesson plans! • Open-book New Imperialism tests • New Imperialism fun quizzes • Group / Cooperative Learning Activities • History contest activities These New Imperialism Crossword Puzzles Also Available: • The Scramble for Africa • Methods of Imperialism (includes resistance efforts) • European Imperialism in the Muslim World • The British in India • British Empire Dominions: Canada • British Empire Dominions: Australia and New Zealand • British Empire Dominions: Ireland • United States Imperialism • The Spanish-American War • Imperialism in Southeast Asia and the Pacific
New Imperialism Crossword Puzzle: United States Imperialism Crossword Puzzle Worksheet
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New Imperialism Crossword Puzzle: United States Imperialism Crossword Puzzle Worksheet

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Teacher Convenience Features in these New Imperialism Puzzle Worksheets This New Imperialism Puzzle includes a variety of options designed to give teachers instant options. Designed for differentiated learning, each topic includes two puzzles versions so that two difficulty levels can be provided. First you will see a standard presentation with just the crossword grid and the lists of clues. On the very next page, however, you will see a “basic” version of the same puzzle. This one includes a word bank so that students who need more guided assistance can also succeed on the puzzles, learning along the way. The answer key is also designed for teacher convenience. First you will see the puzzle grid filled in with the answers. This page also includes the clues for teacher reference. On the next answer page, you’ll find a handy table that pairs up each answer with its corresponding clue. This page will let you review terms and names with your students without having to hunt for the answers on a puzzle grid.   Ways to Use these New Imperialism Puzzle Worksheets The information included on these puzzles matches what is typically presented in a high school history textbook, but of course if students have internet-capable devices – even their own smart phones, if that works per your school’s policies – they can always augment the textbook with a spot of online research. These New Imperialism Worksheet puzzles work great for: • Reviewing key concepts after the text has been read and discussed • Homework assignments • Sub plans – even months after imperialism has been taught, you can use these for emergency substitute lesson plans! • Open-book New Imperialism tests • New Imperialism fun quizzes • Group / Cooperative Learning Activities • History contest activities These New Imperialism Crossword Puzzles Also Available: • The Scramble for Africa • Methods of Imperialism (includes resistance efforts) • European Imperialism in the Muslim World • The British in India • British Empire Dominions: Canada • British Empire Dominions: Australia and New Zealand • British Empire Dominions: Ireland • United States Imperialism • The Spanish-American War • Imperialism in Southeast Asia and the Pacific
Supreme Court Crossword Puzzle (U.S. Government Puzzle Worksheets)
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Supreme Court Crossword Puzzle (U.S. Government Puzzle Worksheets)

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U.S. Government Worksheet Puzzle Focusing on the Role of the Supreme Court in the U.S. Constitutional System! These puzzles focus on how the Supreme Court does its work to interpret the Constitution, including methods of interpretation and court procedures for accepting, rejecting, and ruling on cases. Differentiated Learning is Embedded in these Supreme Court Crossword Puzzle Worksheets This packet contains worksheets with two levels of difficulty to help teachers differentiate the material for their students. The first crossword included features a standard format with just the puzzle grid and the clues list. The second crossword puzzle page, however, is intended for students that need learning aids – it also includes a Word Bank list that will assist students in filling out the puzzle by providing them with all of the possible answers. This “basic” level puzzle still requires students to think critically, though – they have to read each clue and figure out which word bank entry best suits it. Teacher Convenience Features in these Supreme Court Puzzle Worksheets This packet includes a traditional crossword puzzle answer key that shows the words filled into their correct slots. However, to help teachers who want to conduct a class discussion on the terms, there is also an “Answer List” page that matches up the key words with their clues. This format means that teachers don’t have to hunt for answers on the grid when they are discussing items with the class! 25 Terms & Clues address the following concepts: Advisory opinions Amendments Appeals process Appellate jurisdiction Appointments Article III Congress Enforcement of court decisions Federalism Fundamental Principles Jurisdiction Landmark decisions Life terms Litigant Modernism Original Intent Political considerations Textualism Thousands Writ of Certiorari Written opinions
First Amendment Crossword Puzzle: Freedom of Assembly & Petition (U.S. Government Puzzle Worksheets)
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First Amendment Crossword Puzzle: Freedom of Assembly & Petition (U.S. Government Puzzle Worksheets)

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U.S. Government Worksheet Puzzle Focusing on the First Amendment: Freedom of Assembly and Freedom of Petition These puzzles focus on helping students understand two key freedoms embedded in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution -- Assembly and Petition, along with the closely related right known as Association, which is implied but not stated in the text itself. Differentiated Learning is Embedded in these First Amendment Crossword Puzzle Worksheets This packet contains worksheets with two levels of difficulty to help teachers differentiate the material for their students. The first crossword included features a standard format with just the puzzle grid and the clues list. The second crossword puzzle page, however, is intended for students that need learning aids – it also includes a Word Bank list that will assist students in filling out the puzzle by providing them with all of the possible answers. This “basic" level puzzle still requires students to think critically, though – they have to read each clue and figure out which word bank entry best suits it. Teacher Convenience Features in these Freedom of Assembly & Petition Puzzle Worksheets This packet includes a traditional crossword puzzle answer key that shows the words filled into their correct slots. However, to help teachers who want to conduct a class discussion on the terms, there is also an “Answer List” page that matches up the key words with their clues. This format means that teachers don’t have to hunt for answers on the grid when they are discussing items with the class! 27 Terms & Clues address the following concepts: Alexis de Tocqueville Assembly Association Back Pay as a topic for petitions sent to Congress Bonus Army Civil Rights Movement Communist Party Congress Email as a method of petition English Common Law State constitution protection of the rights of assembly and petition Gag Rule to prevent right of petition from being used Herbert Hoover House of Commons The relationship between the colonies and the British Parliament Magna Carta Massachusetts New York Nondiscrimination Petition Preventing Riots Organizations allowed to discriminate Public Forum Slavery Supreme Court Right of petition as a means for non-voters to be heard
Fourth Amendment Crossword Puzzle (U.S. Government Puzzle Worksheets)
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Fourth Amendment Crossword Puzzle (U.S. Government Puzzle Worksheets)

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U.S. Government Worksheet Puzzle Focusing on the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution! These puzzles focus on the 4th Amendment, delving into matters of what makes a search and seizure legal or illegal under the U.S. Constitution as well as court decisions such as Mapp v. Ohio. The puzzles cover key concepts such as warrants, probable cause, and the exclusionary rule. Differentiated Learning is Embedded in these U.S. Constitution Crossword Puzzle Worksheets This packet contains worksheets with two levels of difficulty to help teachers differentiate the material for their students. The first crossword included features a standard format with just the puzzle grid and the clues list. The second crossword puzzle page, however, is intended for students that need learning aids – it also includes a Word Bank list that will assist students in filling out the puzzle by providing them with all of the possible answers. This “basic" level puzzle still requires students to think critically, though – they have to read each clue and figure out which word bank entry best suits it. Teacher Convenience Features in these United States Constitution Puzzle Worksheets This packet includes a traditional crossword puzzle answer key that shows the words filled into their correct slots. However, to help teachers who want to conduct a class discussion on the terms, there is also an “Answer List” page that matches up the key words with their clues. This format means that teachers don’t have to hunt for answers on the grid when they are discussing items with the class!
New Deal Worksheets -- Propaganda Poster Analysis Worksheets
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New Deal Worksheets -- Propaganda Poster Analysis Worksheets

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Three analysis worksheets designed to help students think critically as they carefully examine posters promoting the WPA, the CCC, and the Social Security program -- key elements of FDR's New Deal legislation intended to help the United States rise above the Great Depression! About These New Deal Primary Analysis Worksheets Using primary sources in class is a powerful way to illustrate history and bring it to life. When it comes to the New Deal, there's a huge wealth of primary sources in the form of propaganda posters readily available via image searches. The trouble with just using the images in class, however, is that all too often, students will simply glance at the poster before claiming to thoroughly understand it. Even when assigned to write a paragraph about a New Deal propaganda poster, students may only explore the most obvious points instead of delving deeper. A Focus on Analysis, not Just Observation! These New Deal Primary Source Propaganda worksheets ask students to do more than just note what images and text exist in the New Deal posters under study. They also require students to determine WHY certain text and image elements were included, using questions that explore issues such as: • What caused the artist to use a certain color scheme? • What was the propaganda poster creator trying to communicate by including certain image elements? • How does the overall look of the poster create a message of inclusion or exclusion from certain government programs and policies? • What do various design elements imply about the program or policy in question? Teacher Convenience Features • Three separate worksheets, each one focusing on a specific New Deal program. • Each worksheet includes a complete rendering of the poster under study along with six multiple choice questions for students to answer. • Two of the posters included are full-color, while one was created only in black and white. • Full answer keys are included for each worksheet. • Multiple choice means FAST correcting! • Includes two follow-up project ideas!
U.S. Constitution Worksheets Step by Step -- Article III Worksheet
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U.S. Constitution Worksheets Step by Step -- Article III Worksheet

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______________________________________________ What Buyers Are Saying: ---This was a great asset to my Constitution materials. ______________________________________________ Liven up your teaching of the American form of government with this guided Constitution worksheet that takes students through the details of Article III, which covers the judicial branch. I BELIEVE IN CRITICAL THINKING The worksheet is more than a reading comprehension activity. At key points, it asks students the critical "why?" questions that are so essential to true understanding. To complete the worksheet, students will have to do a close reading of Article III to discover key details, but then they will have to apply critical thinking skills to figure out what reasons the Framers probably had in mind for including certain provisions regarding the judiciary branch. For example, the Constitution specifies that the pay of judges cannot be lowered during their term of office. No reason for this prohibition is given, but of course there is a very good one. Students are challenged to think for themselves as to why it was a good idea for Congress to lack the power to reduce a judge's paycheck. Students are also challenged to think through what some of the somewhat advanced vocabulary used in Article III must mean. What are "original jurisdiction" and "appellate jurisdiction?" The Constitution uses the terms without explanation; with this worksheet, students are asked to go beyond the surface level of the text to reach a level of true understanding. TEACHER CONVENIENCE IS NUMBER ONE WITH ME! As a teacher myself, I know that you have plenty to do. You need support materials that make your life easier, not harder. When it comes to this Article III Constitution Worksheet, that means: ---The whole worksheet fits on one sheet of paper, front and back. This means that it is quick to copy off a class set, and you won't have to worry about stapling pages by hand if the office copy machine is out of staples. It also means that a set of the worksheets, used year after year if students are directed not to write on them, will take up very little space in your file cabinet. ---A full answer key is provided. It includes not just the bare answer, but also helpful ancillary information to help guide class review and discussion and keep the Constitution interesting. keywords: Constitution, Article III, federalism, judicial review, judicial branch, judicial power, federal judges, Supreme Court, government worksheets, Constitution worksheets