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Preview of NEW! Africa Geography — Africa Rift Valley: Breakin Up Is Hard  (MUSIC INCLUDED)

NEW! Africa Geography — Africa Rift Valley: Breakin Up Is Hard (MUSIC INCLUDED)

A zip file reader is needed to open the file. This is a fun and musical way to discuss a tough subject on plate boundaries and how they affect the African Rift Valley along a divergent plate boundary where the Somali Plate and African Plate are drifting apart. In millions of years, this could cause not only East Africa to become a new small continent, but would create a new ocean. This lesson incorporates music as a learning tool. Students will enjoy the new rendition of the song Breaking Up is
Preview of NEW! Music in the Geography Classroom + 3 Freebies

NEW! Music in the Geography Classroom + 3 Freebies

Music is a great way to get students engaged and support the learning process. Our brain and body must be in a state of calmness to gear up for learning. Studies have shown that using music in the classroom provided an increased level of positivity and calmness in students. This bundle includes 7 lessons + 3 freebies. OR BUILD YOUR OWN BUNDLE HERE
Preview of Geography — Radioactive: Chernobyl Story (Includes PowerPoint + Lesson Plan

Geography — Radioactive: Chernobyl Story (Includes PowerPoint + Lesson Plan

Note: A zip file reader is needed to open the file. Most all computers have zip file readers.The Chernobyl explosion in Ukraine was one of the worst disasters in history. At the time Ukraine was under the Soviet Union's (U.S.S.R's) control. An enormous nuclear power plant was built in Ukraine. But something went wrong and reactor number four exploded sending poisonous radiation into the atmosphere causing destruction and danger to the people and environment. The U.S.S.R. did its best to cover up
Preview of Using Popular Music to Teach History - Thematic Units or an Elective Course

Using Popular Music to Teach History - Thematic Units or an Elective Course

Created by
Taylor Taughts
The materials in this bundle could easily be Units for a new HISTORY centered elective at your school. This program relies heavily on the music of the time period to take students on an eccentric tour through World History. I strongly believe that MUSIC is the most powerful tool that we have to engage students and create meaningful classroom experiences. Every lesson is this bundle uses music (with every continent, decade, and genre being represented). PowerPoint slides accompany each Unit - all
Preview of NEW! Africa Geography — Africa Rift Valley: Breakin Up Is Hard To Do (SONG ONLY)

NEW! Africa Geography — Africa Rift Valley: Breakin Up Is Hard To Do (SONG ONLY)

A zip file reader is needed to open the file. For the FULL VERSION of the lesson, click here.This is a fun and musical way to discuss a tough subject on plate boundaries around the African Rift Valley. It sits along a divergent boundary where the Somali Plate and African Plate are drifting apart. In millions of years, this could cause not only East Africa to become a new small continent, but would create a new ocean. This lesson incorporates music as a learning tool. Students will enjoy the new
Preview of NEW! Geography, History, 9-11 We Remember, World Trade Center, Patriot Day

NEW! Geography, History, 9-11 We Remember, World Trade Center, Patriot Day

IMPORTANT: Give students the option to choose not to participate in this lesson if they are anyway connected to the event. Let them know in advance earlier in the week prior to the day of the lesson and allow them to come to you in confidentiality if they wish not to participate. Make another arrangement for that student for the one class period. This is a factual lesson and does not ask students to imagine or place themselves in others' shoes, yet if a child had a family member or experienced t
Preview of Cold War Berlin: Musical Resistance (slides, videos, questions, activities)

Cold War Berlin: Musical Resistance (slides, videos, questions, activities)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
The Cold War, especially the erection of the Berlin Wall, affected the music, fashion, and politics of Germany, as well as the United States. This Unit asks students an Essential Question: How did music help people resist what the Berlin Wall symbolized? The first activity gets students talking about why a country might build a wall and what effect it would have on its citizens. For background information, use the Overview slides as front-loading. Next, students watch the video clip Constructing
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