A plethora of Roman resources: Etruscan, SPQR, Decline of Republic, Fall of Republic, Roman Revolution, Caesar, Roman Military, Roman Historiography, Roman Empire, Emperors and its Fall. PPTs, DBQs, Handouts, Notes, and more.
A vast array of primary, secondary, and well-crafted source-based activities (DBQ) over a wide period of historical eras. A great collection to start the year off knowing you have some clutch activities to run with when you need them. 110 products for $200.00 Saving a bunch for a bundle!
A vast cache of outstanding resources covering the 17th century phenomena of the Witchcraze. Several well developed powerpoint presentations, two excellent DBQs, and a series of well-researched source-based "debates" concerning the Witchcraze from different perspectives (e.g., Marxist). This is a very comprehensive bundle which will definitely engage students studying this very interesting and controversial period in history. Please see S3 BUNDLE The Witch Craze in Britain, Europe, and North Ame
A one-stop-shop for pretty much everything about Russia, especially from 1917 to 1989 - basically from Lenin to Putin with a dash of Trotsky and heavy doses of Stalin. Very comprehensive, many DBQ activities, many PPTs and some very well crafted review notes and handouts. Some well made historiography resources which are really well done. Discounted as much as TPT will allow - but abundant resources!Over 160 products for $55.00 - less than .50 each! (Save over $450.00)
Hinduism Vs. Buddhism DBQ Assignment
Students read documents about Hinduism and Buddhism
Taking notes they will complete the assignment which can be to compare and contrast the two, or write a letter describe the origins, the beliefs, the location, and more of both the religions
Over 60 well-crafted resources covering the major aspects of the the First World War. Primary sources, rare photos, DBQs, PPTs and all you will need for your classes on this important subject. Most are adaptable to your needs (editable).$110 for 68 products a savings of over $100.00!
A wide variety of EMPIRE resources: Indian, Mauryan, Gupta, Persian (70), Roman, Ottoman, British and a few others. Several sources working with the CONRAD DEMAREST MODEL.......will satisfy most of your IMPERIAL NEEDS!
An outstanding resource for teaching about the Spanish Civil War. Source based questionsAt the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:â—ŹIdentify the impact of political events before 1930 on the creation of the Second Republic of Spain.â—ŹIdentify the key persons that contributed to the creation and failure of the Second Republic.â—ŹUnderstand the reasons behind the reforms during the Second Republic.â—ŹAnalyse the political and social events that happened during the Second Republic.â—ŹAssess
A large cache of resources mainly relating to the period of Louis XIV, the French Revolution and beyond. DBQs, Student Exemplar Essays, Unit Plans, Outline Notes, PPTs and worksheets.
A variety of resources pertaining to Germany. Mainly German Unification, WW1, Interwar Period, and Germany during Second World War. Mostly PPTs but some DBQ type activities.
This contains 20 documents on the America's use of the atomic bomb, the effects of the bomb, reasons as to why we dropped the bomb, reasons why we shouldn't have, survivor stories and more from primary and secondary source documents
I have my students read through this in groups- outline , figure out their stance and then debate
It usually takes me 2 days- it contains bell ringers, homework and more...
My students LOVE this!
A well-selected series of documents and questions for a mini-DBQ for students studying the Russian Revolution. A series of guided questions with a large summative question makes for a great homework assignment or in-class activity.
This 45-60 minute lesson plan is appropriate for teachers or to use as emergency sub plans. Brief short readings are included in the packet for students to analyze and complete a final activity about the Cold War.Historical Context: The Cold War is recognized by historians as a lengthy period of tension between the Western World democracies and the Eastern Europe communist countries. The United States lead the western states and the Soviet Union lead Eastern Europe. The result of this leadership
This outstanding resource thoroughly covers the British experience in the trenches of the Western Front during WWI. Several thoughtful source-based questions accompany this well-researched and engaging resource.
Teach you students to properly answer Document Based Questions using either primary or secondary source documents. RACE format encourages students through a simple acronym to restate their questions when they are answering, to pull direct evidence from a text, and to explain the validity of their response.This resource includes a sample document with one modeled response and one blank question to check student understanding.
An outstanding resource for teaching about Divided Germany The GDR from 1949-1961. A well-researched presentation with source-based questions, a separate assessment guide with questions as well as a unit plan all in one resource which you can edit.
An outstanding resource covering The Federal Republic of Germany 1945-89. A well-researched presentation with source-based questions and a unit plan plus a separate assessment. A very comprehensive resource which can be used in class, as independent work or an on-line activity.
Support your APWH students this year by creating a class site. This google site is ready to be customized to meet your unique students' needs. The site is organized into 11 different sections -Course OverviewPre-resourcesUnit OneUnit TwoUnit ThreeUnit FourUnit FiveUnit SixUnit SevenUnit EightUnit NineExam PrepEach section is filled with supplemental videos to help student review, or provide real world context, each section also has Quizzlet vocabulary links. The site is easily editable and you c
This detailed handout/lesson thoroughly engages the students with meaningful questions: Word Association, Primary Source Analysis/Interpretation, Historical Perspective, Historical Significance, and Cause & Consequence.The 16th-century religious, cultural and social upheaval known as the Protestant Reformation saw the fall of the medieval Church, the emergence of unique interpretations of the Christian message, and the birth of contemporary nation-states. It is regarded as one of the importa
This detailed handout/lesson thoroughly engages the students with meaningful questions: Word Association, Primary Source Analysis/Interpretation, Historical Perspective, Historical Significance, and Cause & Consequence.Waves of increased religious enthusiasm in the English colonies in America started in the early 18th century through the Great Awakening. The First Great Awakening was a period of religious revival that encouraged individuals to pursue the knowledge of God and self. On the oth
The Flood Story:Jewish, Mesopotamian, Indus, & Other ComparisonsBackground: The tale of a devastating flood appears among the legends of ancient peoples throughout the world. In some versions, the story of the flood serves to explain how the world came to be. In others, the flood is heaven’s punishment for evil deeds committed by humans. Task: Read the documents and answer the following questions1. Based on source A, what promise does god make to mankind?2. What are some of the differences a