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Ellis Island and immigration are a huge part of American history! With this STEM challenge, students will learn more about immigration and Ellis Island. Then students will use their engineering skills as they engineer a suitcase to take all of their most prized belongings as they come to America. Who says that historical events can't use STEM and be hands-on? Change the way you teach history and add more STEM to your classroom with this fun and engaging social studies and STEM challenge! This would be a great lesson to learn more about immigration and Ellis Island and a fun way to help students bring history to life! This lesson was created for my Georgia 5th graders! My students are learning about the Turn of the Century, immigration, and Ellis Island. I wanted a fun way to help them use real-world STEM while they learned about these historic events in American history. It meets the Georgia Social Studies Standards of Excellence SS5H1 (Describe how life changed in America at the turn of the century). Again, this would be a great activity for learning about Ellis Island! This would be a hands-on, fun, engaging way to teach this part of American History! Students learn more when their lesson is engaging! There are so many ways to use math, science, social studies, and engineering just with this one lesson! I promise…your kids will remember immigration and Ellis Island after they engage with this STEM Challenge. I have my students for 40 minutes at a time. This lesson starts with a story about immigration! There are two additional video links about Ellis Island. Then it gives you the challenge, suggested materials, and guides you through the process of getting kids ready to complete the challenge. You could possibly extend it into a two or three week lesson activity. Please feel free to share any feedback. I have more resources if you feel this one was helpful! Thank you so much for taking the time to look at my resources! Don't forget to Follow Me to see all fun, engaging STEM Challenges!! Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stemsational_stem/ This resource includes the following: *Links to the story: *Links to video on tour of Ellis Island *Links to video on more about Ellis Island *Challenge *Constraints *Materials list *Planning *Planning Sheet for printing *Testing Slide *Student examples *Teacher Notes I create these resources to be used in my own classroom! I teach from this very same file! It is a good visual for students and if you were to be observed by administration. It helps to guide you with the lesson and gives the students a visual of what is expected. I work super hard on these lessons because I want my students to be engaged, have fun, and enjoy learning while they are in my classroom! I try to create real-world lessons where students have to engineer and design the solution. It also gives them something to take home to hopefully explain the "process" of what they learned to adults at home! Please feel free to ask my questions and leave helpful feedback!! Thank you so much!!! Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stemsational_stem/ For more STEM Challenges - Click on the link below! Back to School Bundle Engineer a Rake- Fall STEM Challenge Teddy Roosevelt The Boston Tea Party
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This comprehensive Industrial Revolution unit includes all the informational text needed to teach the industrial era in your classroom. No textbook is needed! It includes well-crafted informational text in chronological order along with comprehension questions, a study guide, and test. This is my newest unit. Several of my social studies units have been best sellers for years! Check out the preview! It is now available in PDF, POWERPOINT, AND GOOGLE. DISTANCE LEARNING: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION TEACHER PDF: Plans, study guides, printables, answer keys and links for GOOGLE. INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION TEXT AND ACTIVITIES: Google Slides AND Powerpoint with everything from the printable PDF except the lesson plans and answer keys. INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION SELF-CHECK REVIEW: There is Google Slides AND Powerpoint Self-check review. QUIZ: There is a quiz- at the end of the unit OR there is a link to GOOGLE FORMS for automatic grading.
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Title: A Journal kept in France, during a captivity ... commencing ... April, 1805, and ending ... May, 1814. Publisher: British Library, Historical Print Editions The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC. The HISTORY OF EUROPE collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This collection includes works chronicling the development of Western civilisation to the modern age. Highlights include the development of language, political and educational systems, philosophy, science, and the arts. The selection documents periods of civil war, migration, shifts in power, Muslim expansion into Central Europe, complex feudal loyalties, the aristocracy of new nations, and European expansion into the New World. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Story, William; 1815. iv, 116 p.; 8 . 1435.d.13.
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This video worksheet allows students to learn about immigration and the importance of Ellis Island. This is a simple and easy to use lesson plan. Have your students watch a four minute video on Ellis Island and answer the questions on the worksheet. Click here to watch the video Students will find the video interesting and engaging. From my perspective this is the best and most student friendly short documentary about Ellis Island. I suggest pausing the video if needed to go over answers with the class. The worksheet has 10 questions and a teacher answer sheet is included. This short video goes great with any lecture on Ellis Island or immigration to the United States. This lesson plan is included in the Industrialization and Immigration Lesson Plan Collection. Please check out some of my other Industrial Revolution and Immigration lesson plans. 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Election Day is coming and it provides a great learning opportunity for kids to understand the American political system. In the days leading up to Election Day, take some time to really help you kids understand the election process. 1. Teach kids about the history of the right to vote In the United States (and […]
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This is a four-lesson unit by Reading Through History that documents the rise of and contributions of the four primary Robber Barons of the 1800s. In this download, there are separate biographies for Cornelius Vanderbilt, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and JP Morgan. Each reading is followe...
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In contrast to today's rather mundane spawn of coffeehouse chains, the London of the 17th and 18th century was home to an eclectic and thriving coffee drinking scene. Dr Matthew Green explores the halcyon days of the London coffeehouse, a haven for caffeine-fueled debate and innovation which helped to shape the modern world. From the tar-caked wharves of Wapping to the gorgeous lamp-lit squares of St James’s and Mayfair, visitors to eighteenth-century London were amazed by an efflorescence of coffeehouses. “In London, there are a great number of coffeehouses”, wrote the Swiss noble César de Saussure in 1726, “...workmen habitually
Henry Ford and the creation of the assembly line are a huge part of American history! With this STEM challenge, students will learn more about Henry Ford and the assembly line. Then students will use their engineering skills as they engineer a working assembly line of their own. Who says that historical events can't use STEM and be hands-on? Change the way you teach history and add more STEM to your classroom with this fun and engaging social studies and STEM challenge! This would be a great lesson to learn more about Henry Ford and the assembly line or as a way to help students bring history to life! This lesson was created for my Georgia 5th graders! My students are learning about the Industrial Revolution, Henry Ford, and his invention of the assembly line. I wanted a fun way to help them use real-world STEM while they learned about these historic events in American history. It meets the Georgia Social Studies Standards of Excellence SS5H1/SS5H2. Again, this would be a great activity for learning about Henry Ford! This would be a hands-on, fun, engaging way to teach this part of American History! Students learn more when their lesson is engaging! There are so many ways to use math, science, social studies, and engineering just with this one lesson! I promise…your kids will remember Henry Ford and the assembly line after they engage with this STEM Challenge. I have my students for 40 minutes at a time. This lesson starts with the amazing story: Full of Beans: Henry Ford Grows a Car! This is an amazing story of how Henry Ford was truly an innovator. The book explains how he used soybeans to create a car and this is still true of Ford today! This lesson provides videos on the history of the assembly line and a fun video of Lucy using an assembly line. Then it gives you the challenge, suggested materials, and guides you through the process of getting kids ready to complete the challenge. You could possibly extend it into a two or three week lesson activity. Please feel free to share any feedback. I have more resources if you feel this one was helpful! Thank you so much for taking the time to look at my resources! Don't forget to Follow Me to see all fun, engaging STEM Challenges!! Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stemsational_stem/ This resource includes the following: *Links to the story: Full of Beans - Henry Ford Grows a Car *Links to video on modern-day assembly line. *Links to video on Lucy using an assembly line in the chocolate factory. *Challenge *Constraints *Materials list *Planning *Planning Sheet for printing *Testing Slide *Student examples *Teacher Notes I create these resources to be used in my own classroom! I teach from this very same file! It is a good visual for students and if you were to be observed by administration. It helps to guide you with the lesson and gives the students a visual of what is expected. I work super hard on these lessons because I want my students to be engaged, have fun, and enjoy learning while they are in my classroom! I try to create real-world lessons where students have to engineer and design the solution. It also gives them something to take home to hopefully explain the "process" of what they learned to adults at home! Please feel free to ask my questions and leave helpful feedback!! Thank you so much!!! Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stemsational_stem/ For more STEM Challenges - Click on the link below! Back to School Bundle Engineer a Rake- Fall STEM Challenge Teddy Roosevelt The Boston Tea Party