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European history Common Core SL.9-10.1b resources

Preview of French Revolution Protest Poster Project - 3 day lesson plan, CCSS

French Revolution Protest Poster Project - 3 day lesson plan, CCSS

This is a project-based 3-day Common Core lesson plan that covers the key grievances on the road to the French Revolution. The end result is a fun simulation in which groups of students create a fun, researched poster that displays the information in protest-like fashion. We've made it very thorough so that you and your students get the most out of it. Students will: Participate in lessons with Warm Ups/Exit Tickets, use fun printable cards that the teacher assigns groups with, use a graphic o
Preview of Autopsy: Totalitarianism State (1919-1939)

Autopsy: Totalitarianism State (1919-1939)

In the broadest sense, totalitarianism is characterized by strong central rule that attempts to control and direct all aspects of individual life through coercion and repression. The students will be depicting this through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. For example the causes and effects of Political, Social, Economic, and Cultural issues during the content theme. Students have a
Preview of Napoleon Debate: Hero or Villain? Noble Leader or Corrupt Tyrant? - CCSS

Napoleon Debate: Hero or Villain? Noble Leader or Corrupt Tyrant? - CCSS

This is a set of lesson materials that culminates in a class debate about the legacy of Napoleon Bonaparte. Students will: Learn about the reign and accomplishments of Napoleon, analyze different viewpoints, be assigned a position to take, collaborate within teams, prepare main arguments, peer review each other's reasoning, and will participate in an academic debate that is guided by moderator questions (included). The objective is to help students think critically, learn to articulate a view, a
Preview of Socratic Seminar: Martin Luther & Adolf Hitler

Socratic Seminar: Martin Luther & Adolf Hitler

This Socratic Seminar is focused on the essential question: To what extent did Martin Luther influence Hitler? This is really surprising for students after discussing the Protestant Reformation. I like to go over that topic and then drop this "bomb" on them that Martin Luther was a known antisemite. I have gathered 3 documents that I believe help students formulate their own opinions on the EQ while also staying engaged!Document A- Excerpts from Martin Luther's "On Jews and Their Lies" Chapter X
Preview of Autopsy: Totalitarianism State, Part 1

Autopsy: Totalitarianism State, Part 1

The students will be looking into a specific Totalitarianism State before World War II and will be researching major themes provided. The students will be depicting this through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. Students have autonomy on who they want to draw as long as it adds to the project. This assignment is created to be fun, creative, and most importantly… informative.
Preview of Autopsy: Totalitarianism State, Part II and III

Autopsy: Totalitarianism State, Part II and III

Part II. The Gallery WalkThe students will go around to each New World Empires Autopsy Report, and complete the graphic organizer. It is important that take your time and write quality notes because this will be helpful for Part IV. Part III. RaterEmbedded is a student partner rater as well a reflection on the project itself.
Preview of French Revolution: Poster Project & Reader's Theater - PAIR PACK - CCSS

French Revolution: Poster Project & Reader's Theater - PAIR PACK - CCSS

This is a pair pack of our two most popular products for the French Revolution: The French Revolution Protest Poster Project and the Reign of Terror Reader's Theater. Both pair well together to engage students in activities that immerse them in the content with creativity and fun. The French Revolution Protest Poster Project is a project-based 3-day Common Core lesson plan that covers the key grievances on the road to the French Revolution. The end result is a fun simulation in which groups of
Preview of Socratic Seminar: European Imperialism Then & Now 2 Day Critical Thinking Lesson

Socratic Seminar: European Imperialism Then & Now 2 Day Critical Thinking Lesson

Time: 2 DaysThis lesson is observation tested, and approved! Personally, Socratic Seminars are one of my favorite lessons to conduct, however, I am also aware of the uneasiness that comes along with releasing the control of the classroom to your students. On the other hand, from my experience, students love taking on the leadership role, and are constantly evolving in their critical thinking skills when given the opportunity!Imperialism is one of the largest units for students in the global 2r c
Preview of Escape the Reign of Terror!

Escape the Reign of Terror!

Students play the role of émigrés trying to escape Revolutionary France. They must get out of Paris, out into the provinces, and across the borders with revolutionary agents trying to capture them at every stage! This is a lively game that gets them out of their seats and learning by being involved in active participation. By the author of many published books on historical simulations.
Preview of Enlightenment Salon Project

Enlightenment Salon Project

Created by
Kristine Fox
Group project where students research the beliefs of assigned philosopher on the nature of man and the best government to rule; take notes on speeches of others; work together in a jigsaw group to create a new government based on set criteria. Project includes directions, speech outline, peer notes sheet, rubric.
Preview of Joseph Stalin: Collaborative Literacy Jigsaw Activity!

Joseph Stalin: Collaborative Literacy Jigsaw Activity!

The Russian/Bolshevik Revolution can be one of the trickiest topics to cover in the global 2r curriculum due to its intensive vocabulary, abstract concepts, and jumping timeline. Because of this, breaking down concepts through various reading strategies and collaboration is essential. This is especially prevalent for Joseph Stalin, a focal point of the curriculum, and many social studies high stakes assessments. With this in mind, this lesson offers students the chance to think like a historian
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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.