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European history Common Core RL.9-10.4 resources

Preview of Cyrano De Bergerac Play Unit of Study and Literary Analysis

Cyrano De Bergerac Play Unit of Study and Literary Analysis

So, what we have created for you is a curriculum unit for teaching the classical play Cyrano De Bergerac. We know, we’re excited about it, too! We love to use this play after we have taught about the Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution, Age of Exploration, and the Enlightenment. It is a great play to do with students taking medieval world history studies. This unit can be used with 7th graders and up. Tell Me More:We have created a literary teaching unit that contains the basic eleme
Preview of Dionysus and the Origins of Theatre printable worksheet

Dionysus and the Origins of Theatre printable worksheet

Created by
Carrie Reiberg
Easy one day printable worksheet over the origins of theatre with reading included!
Preview of Robinson Crusoe: A Reader's Theater Script-Story

Robinson Crusoe: A Reader's Theater Script-Story

Created by
Zachary Hamby
The timeless story of one man's survival, Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe is now available as a Reader's Theater script-story. Join Robinson Crusoe as he washes ashore on a lonesome island, salvages debris from his wrecked ship, does battle with his own despair, and attempts to build himself a home in new surroundings. In a physical, yet mental, battle, Crusoe uses faith and ingenuity to survive in a strange environment. Sometimes hailed as the first English language novel, this story is the arch
Preview of Curriculum Map for 9th Grade Global History (Paleolithic Age-Age of Exploration

Curriculum Map for 9th Grade Global History (Paleolithic Age-Age of Exploration

Created by
Lauren Reilly
This curriculum map is a great starting point for a teacher who is creating their curriculum from scratch. Each unit includes standards, essential questions, content, skills, instructional resources, and assessments (weekly and summative).
Preview of Introduction to Shakespeare Lesson Bundle

Introduction to Shakespeare Lesson Bundle

This bundle includes a lesson plan in word format so that you can edit, a powerpoint presentation, and preset materials for the activity. The lesson begins with a powerpoint that introduces some background on William Shakespeare, including a short biographical video. It then outlines an activity in which students write scenes based on Shakespeare's characters and scenarios, using Shakespearian insults.
Preview of Julius Caesar Project Options with Detailed Rubric

Julius Caesar Project Options with Detailed Rubric

Created by
Debbie's Den
Teachers can encourage participants to be the "masters of their own grade" as they review this popular play through creative measures. Utilizing artistic and innovative practices, students can "come, see, and conquer" this assignment by showcasing their knowledge of Julius Caesar. Students will have the chance to choose from a list of 15 projects to research, produce, and present. A detailed rubric is attached.
Preview of MAIN Causes of World War I

MAIN Causes of World War I

Students will be placed into 4 groups for a jigsaw. Each group will be given a vocabulary word from the acronym M.A.I.N. to define and explain its historical significance. Students will have 5-7 minutes to read their assigned section of the article below and complete the questions. Once the time is up students will share their answers with the class. The class will later come togather and learn the spark of WWI
Preview of Introduction to Shakespeare Powerpoint

Introduction to Shakespeare Powerpoint

This powerpoint provides a basic introduction to Shakespeare with visual interest and a fun activity at the end of the powerpoint for your use. It also includes a short video biography of the Bard himself.
Preview of Unit Plan on Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation

Unit Plan on Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation

Created by
Lauren Reilly
This Unit Plan focuses on Europe including Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation time periods. Using the Understanding by Design template, the unit includes Common Core standards, Enduring Understandings, Essential Questions, What Students will Know, Student Objectives (23 objectives), and 5 assessments.
Preview of Age of Absolute Monarchs intro lesson

Age of Absolute Monarchs intro lesson

Lesson on absolutism. lesson covers definition, causes, motives of absolute monarchs, and a student analysis of primary source (Divine right by Jacques-Benigne Bossuet) Lesson comes with S.S. and ELA common core standards, Students objectives, Depth of knowledge, mid lesson assessment, differentiation, pivotal questions, aim, do now, and classroom management prompts to redirect your class if needed. lesson plan included in power point.
Preview of Six Queens Reading Series Part 1 Katherine the Good

Six Queens Reading Series Part 1 Katherine the Good

This series consists of short fictional stories about each of Henry VIII's wives. Each story is about 1 page long, and is followed by 5-6 reading comprehension questions. Whether you purchase specific parts separately or decide to do them as a set, you can't go wrong with these stories. They will engage your readers as we have seen time and again both in our tutoring sessions, and some of our tutors have used these in their classrooms. These stories can also give you a chance to engage in a cro
Preview of Analyzing Drafts of Anthem for Doomed Youth

Analyzing Drafts of Anthem for Doomed Youth

Close-reading activity designed for grades 9, 10, or above. Students analyze how an author creates meaning through diction and syntax. Students compare multiple drafts of Wilfred Owen’s WW1 poem “Anthem for Doomed Youth” to create a publishable edition of their own.
Preview of FREE | Ukrainian Poet Lesya Ukrainka "Contra Spem Spero" | Spring Poem Analysis

FREE | Ukrainian Poet Lesya Ukrainka "Contra Spem Spero" | Spring Poem Analysis

Created by
labri
Attached is a beautiful poem analysis activity to herald in the spring and Easter season. It is a Lesya Ukrainka poem, "Contra Spem Spero." Contra Spem Spero is latin for "Hope against Hope" and roughly translates to mean: “Against All Expectations, I Hope.”Lesya Ukrainka (1871-1913) was was one of Ukrainian literature's foremost writers and beloved poets. Lesya Ukrainka was an invalid since childhood, spoke ten languages, and took great political risk writing her poetry and plays in the Ukra
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Find European History resources | TPT

Take your students on a journey through European history with TPT! If you’re an educator or parent looking for printable or digital resources to help your student learn about European history, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re teaching about the Renaissance, the Age of Exploration, or the World Wars, there are plenty of high-quality TPT resources at your fingertips to teach European history to your students.

European history activities to try

Here are a few examples of the different types of activities and lessons you can find on TPT to help teach students about European history:

Centers & Stations

Through the use of centers, students can collaborate and discuss topics and content they examine for various eras in European history. For example, you could have students navigate through a handful of centers or stations to help them learn about different elements of the Renaissance period, including influential cities, leaders, and artists. Or, to help them learn about the key figures and milestones of the French Revolution.

Map Making

With map-making activities you can not only teach students about European history, but also incorporate geography into your lessons. As they label and color maps, students can learn about important places in Europe and how European countries have expanded (and fallen) over time. For example, you could have students make maps of Europe before and after World War I to identify how the conflict impacted Europe.

Primary Source Analysis

One of the best ways to learn about European history is through historical documents, letters, diaries, art, and literature. Encourage students to use these firsthand accounts to gain a deeper understanding about European people and events. For instance, you can have students read excerpts from the works of Enlightenment philosophers — like Mary Wollstonecraft — and how they contributed to the political thinking of the time.

Research Projects

Have students research and present on a specific topic of European history, like the Age of Exploration. For example, ask students to choose a famous European Explorer to research, and have them write a short biography of that person or create a short video or presentation about their achievements and legacy.

Frequently asked questions for teaching European history

What is taught in European history?

In European history courses, students are taught about the cultural, economic, political, and social milestones that shaped Europe from the Middle Ages until the present.

What types of European History resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of European history resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from interactive notebooks to gallery walks.

How do I find European history resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing European history lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for European history resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.