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As we started studying the Middle Ages, we learned a lot about the beginning of the publishing industry, to which what we owe our modern-day books.
Early modern history videos help bring history to life for kids. These early modern history videos cover the years 1600 to 1850.
Near the end of the school year our 5th/6th grade students put on a Medieval Day for the entire school. They researched and planned activities including dancing, food sampling, jousting, catapulting, exhibits and displays and of course, ART! My 5th/6th grade classes made paper mache knight sculptures starting with a newspaper armature. They added Medieval clothes and weapons to accessorize. Some of the materials we used were cardboard, wood, cloth, leather, raffia, doll hair, yarn and felt. One of my … Read more... →
{Both Digital & Print Versions Included!} Medieval Times (and Early Modern Times) – Middle Ages Interactive Notebook Bundle contains the following 11 units: Byzantine Empire (and Fall of Rome), Islam, West Africa, Medieval China, Medieval (Feudal) Japan, Early Middle Ages (Feudal) Medieval Europe, Late Middle Ages, The Renaissance, The Reformation, Mesoamerica (Olmec, Maya, Aztec, Inca), The Scientific Revolution 7th grade students love these interactive notebooks for our Social Studies / Middle Ages / Medieval Times and Early Modern Times curriculum. This resource contains over 400 pages of interactive learning material! This resource is part of the Medieval Times / Middle Ages Curriculum Materials include: ✔Interactive notebook covers for each of the 11 units, ✔ reading passages, ✔ answer keys, ✔ critical thinking and analysis questions, ✔ flaps, ✔ foldables, ✔ timelines, ✔ graphic organizers, and more. These resources are aligned with theMedieval Times – Middle Ages Interactive PowerPoint Bundle I would highly recommend using this resource along with the Interactive Notebooks but it is optional. The Interactive Notebooks are a stand-alone resource. Here is a more in-depth look at each of the Interactive Notebook units: ✎Byzantine Empire – Fall of Rome Interactive Notebook Topics covered in this unit include: The Fall of Rome, Constantinople (Daily Life), Justinian Code, Hagia Sophia, Hippodrome, Mese, Stoicism, The Great Schism, Western Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Icons, Justinian and Theodora, Roman Law, Roman Architecture, Aqueducts, Latin, Mosaic Art, and Much More! ✎Early Islam Interactive Notebook Topics covered in this unit include: The Arabian Peninsula, Trade, Holy City of Mecca, Nomads and Townspeople, 5 Pillars of Islam, Muhammad, The Qur’an, Islamic Beliefs & Way of Life, Prayer, Sunnah, Arab & Islam Expansion, Cultural Achievements in Art, Medicine, Astronomy, Literature, and Architecture. ✎West Africa Interactive Notebook Topics covered in this unit include: Gold and Salt Trade, West Africa Climate Zones, the Sahara, Tunka Manin, Sundiata, Mansa Musa, Sunni Ali, Askia the Great, West African Society and Trade, Religion, Ghana Empire, Nile River, Congo River, Niger River, Collapse of Ghana, Mali Empire, Hajj (Pilgrimage), Fall of Mali, Songhai Empire, Fall of Songhai Empire, Kente Cloth, Art and Tradition, Oral History, Proverbs, West African Masks, Sculptures, Music, Dance, and Much More! ✎Medieval China Interactive Notebook Topics covered in this unit include: Period of Disunion, Sui Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, Song Dynasty, Chang’an City, The Grand Canal, Trade, Art, Poetry, Inventions, Confucius, Confucianism, Scholar-Officials, Mongol Empire, Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan, Ming Dynasty, The Forbidden City, Isolationism, Government, Zheng He & the 7 Sea Voyages ✎Medieval Japan Interactive Notebook Topics covered in this unit include: Shinto, Kami, Japanese Society, Clans, Hierarchy, Emperors, Regents, Shoguns, Daimyo, Feudalism, Vassals, Zen Buddhism, Noh, Kabuki, Haikus, Lady Murasaki, Tale of Genji, Military Society, Samurai, Bushido, Mongol Invasion, Sakoku, and Much More! ✎Early Middle Ages Interactive Notebook Topics covered in this unit include: Feudalism, Monasteries, Estates, Manors, Fiefs Charlemagne, Saint Benedict of Nursia, The Benedictine Rule, Saint Patrick, William I, Education and Decline, Christianity, Monk Communities, Knights, Lords, Peasants, Serfs, Vassals, Chivalry, Feudal Europe V.S. Feudal Japan ✎Late Middle Ages Interactive Notebook Topics covered in this unit include: Papacy, Power of the Pope, Great Schism, Excommunication, Friars, Religious Order, The Crusades, The Holy Land, The Hundred Years’ War, Magna Carta, Habeas Corpus, Black Death, Bubonic Plague, Clergy, Joan of Arc, Ottoman Empire, Suleiman, Janissaries, Millets, and Much More! ✎The Renaissance Interactive Notebook Topics covered in this unit include: Humanism Movement, Spread of the Renaissance (Map), Marco Polo, Increase in Trade, Cosimo’ de Medici, Life in Florence, Change in Ideas, Petrarch, Niccolo Machiavelli, Dante Alighieri, Art, Famous Writers, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Advances in Architecture, Astronomy, Mathematics, Johannes Gutenberg, Printing Press, Christian Humanism, Desiderius Erasmus, Albrecht Dürer, Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote, William Shakespeare, and Much More! ✎The Reformation (Protestant and Counter Reformation) Interactive Notebook Topics covered in this unit include: Theses, Catholic Reformation (Counter-Reformation), Spanish Inquisition, Jesuits, Ursuline Order, Council of Trent, John Calvin, William Tyndale, King Henry VIII, St. Ignatius of Loyola, Francis Xavier, St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre, Thirty Years’ War, Edict of Nantes, Missionaries, Religious Wars, Social Changes and Effects of the Reformation and Much More! ✎Mesoamerica: Olmec, Aztec, Maya, and Inca Interactive Notebook Topics covered in this unit include: Mesoamerica, Olmec Society, Slash & Burn Agriculture, Cacao, Maize, The Ball Game, Mapping Skills, Maya Classic Period, Hieroglyphs, Maya Social Classes, Palenque City, Codex, Mayan Calendar, Aztec Empire, Causeways, Chinampas, Inca Empire, The Incan Army, Francisco Pizarro, Spanish Conquistador, Tribute, Stela, Quipu, Hernan Cortes, Andes Region, Chasquis, Inca Religion, and More! ✎Scientific Revolution Interactive Notebook Topics covered in this unit include: Scientific Revolution, The Scientific Method, Nicolaus Copernicus, Tycho Brahe, Galileo Galilei, Sir Isaac Newton, Sir Francis Bacon, René Descartes, Rationalism, Greek Ideas and Classical Science, Scientific Theories, Geocentric Theory, Heliocentric Model, Inventions and Discoveries, Invention of the Microscope, Invention of the Barometer, Thermometer, Invention of the Telescope, and more! ____________________________________________________________ You Might be Interested in These Aligned Resources: Medieval / Middle Ages Interactive PowerPoints ✎Byzantine Empire – Fall of Rome Interactive PowerPoint ✎Early Islam Interactive PowerPoint ✎West Africa Interactive PowerPoint ✎Medieval China Interactive PowerPoint ✎Medieval Japan Interactive PowerPoint ✎Early Middle Ages Interactive PowerPoint ✎Late Middle Ages Interactive PowerPoint ✎The Renaissance Interactive PowerPoint ✎Mesoamerica: Olmec, Aztec, Maya, and Inca Interactive PowerPoint ✎The Scientific Revolution Interactive PowerPoint ✎The Reformation (Protestant and Counter Reformation) Interactive PowerPoint ✎Ancient Civilizations Bundle STEM Challenges ✎Ancient Civilizations Complete Curriculum ✎ALL Medieval/Middle Ages Resources
I've received numerous emails asking for these lapbook elements and I'm excited to have them available for you today! Please download the file and come back to leave a donation. Story of the World Volume 3 Lapbook Suggested Donation: $5 All proceeds received will go towards the ministry my husband and I have of sending couples to a week long marriage retreat at The JH Ranch. Blessings to you! Here are a few example of what you'll find inside--there are 42 chapters. This is only a sampling of 3 chapters: Visit throughout the year and I'll be sharing many of the SOTW 3 activities that we do. I'll even share some non-SOTW history projects that take place during the same time period. I have some FUN ideas planned! You can find the "Story of the World" link on the right hand side of my blog--this is where you'll find my most recent posts. I purchased "natural" or "recycled" file folders from my office supply store. My daughter made a "log cabin" to store all of our lapbook elements. We cut apart an extra file fold to make a roof and a door. I used clear packing tape to add a door that opens. I love the cute pilgrim waiting inside! I purchased the pilgrim stickers at Joann. The old letter stickers are from my scrapbook stash. I trimmed the tab off of one file folder and glued it to the inside of the next file folder. You will need to add more file folders and some cardstock flaps so that you are able to fit all 42 chapter elements inside this "book." My suggestion is that you start with this base that your student can decorate (the fun part). Work on your elements throughout the year (store them in a ziploc bag) and then paste them all in at once. This way you are able to add the proper amount of cardstock flaps and file folders. I do not know what the "proper" amount is or I would tell you! We'll be working our way through the book this year as well! I'd love to hear any fun ideas you have for the year that revolve around history. Leave me a comment and and say hello! *These lapbook components and it’s author are neither affiliated with nor endorsed by Susan Wise Bauer or Peace Hill Press.
Change the way you look at fun homeschool projects and plan a Medieval Celebration for your family that isn't stressful!
This is a printable map of Anglo Saxon kingdoms in Britain in about the year 700AD. Use it for homeschool history.
US History Interactive Notebook Bundle in BOTH DIGITAL & PRINT - the perfect addition to your 5th grade / upper elementary history curriculum! The United States History timeline & units: Ancient & Native Americans, Early Explorers & Trade Routes, Relations Between the Colonists & Native Americans, The 13 Colonies, American Revolution and Events Leading up to the War, The Declaration of Independence & American Revolution, The Articles of Confederation - Constitutional Convention - and the Constitution. Google Slides Interactive Notebook Versions for Google Classroom! Designed for Online Learning if Needed | Crash Course 7 total units, over 270 pages of interactive learning material for the entire year! 5th grade students love these interactive notebooks for our Social Studies / Early United States History curriculum. This resource is aligned with US History Interactive PowerPoint Bundle I would highly recommend using these interactive PowerPoints along with the notebooks but it is optional. Materials include: Interactive notebook covers for each of the 7 units, reading passages, answer keys, critical thinking and analysis questions, flaps, foldables, timelines, graphic organizers, and more. Here is a more in-depth look at each of the Interactive Notebook units: Ancient & Native American Unit Topics covered in this unit include: Ancient Americans (Mound Builders, Cliff Dwellers, Aztec, and Inca) Southwest Native Americans Hopi & Navajo, Great Plains – Comanche, Pawnee, Omaha – Northwest Native Americans Tlingit – Eastern Woodlands Natchez, Haudenosaunee Vocabulary: agriculture, clan, irrigation, nomads, pueblos, civilizations, migration, kivas, mesas, staple, travois, longhouse, wampum, adobe, wigwams, Iroquis confederacy, dugouts and more! Explorers, Early Exploration, and Trade Routes Unit Topics covered in this unit include: Exploration, Age of Discovery, Trading, the Silk Road, Tools & Technology (Compass, Astrolabe, Octant, Sextant, Chronometer, Gunpowder) Marco Polo, The Description of the World, Songhai, Caravans, Spanish Reconquista, Christopher Columbus's Voyage, Trade to Africa, Trade to China, The Columbus Exchange, Ferdinand Magellan, Circumnavigation, Hernan Cortes, The Northwest Passage, John Cabot, Giovanni da Verrazzano, Prince Henry and Much More! Colonist and Native American Relations Unit Topics covered in this unit include: Control of North America, The Pequot War, King Philip’s War, American-Indian Wars, Powhatan Wars in Virginia, French & Indian Wars, Indian Removal Act, The Trail of Tears, The 13 Colonies, Treaties, The Fur Trade, Andrew Jackson, Chief Tecumseh, John Marshall, Chief Logan, Sequoyah, Chief John Ross, and more! The Original 13 Colonies Unit Topics covered in this unit include: The New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies, religious freedom vs religious tolerance, dissenters, Mayflower Compact, Quakers, Puritans, debtor’s prison, cash crops, blacksmiths, Frame of Government, plantations, Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, silversmiths, artisans, coopers, town criers, breadbasket colonies, indentured servants, proprietor, train, William Braford, John Winthrop, Thomas Hooker, John Manson, Roger Williams, John Berkeley, William Penn, Peter Minuit, John Smith, Cecil Calvert, Lord Proprietors, James Oglethorpe, and much more! American Revolution: Events Leading Up to the War Unit Topics covered in this unit include: Proclamation of 1763, Sugar Act of 1764, Quartering Act of 1765, Stamp Act, Sons of Liberty, Daughters of Liberty, Townshend Acts of 1767, Boston Massacre, The Boston Tea Party, The First Continental Congress, Paul Revere’s Ride, taxes, smuggling, proclamation, boycotts, parliament, minutemen, delegates, Patriots, Loyalists, militia, petitions, King George III, Patrick Henry, Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, Crispus Attucks, Lord Fredrick North, Mercy Otis Warren, Benjamin Franklin Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War Unit Topics covered in this unit include: Battle of Lexington and Concord, Second Continental Congress, Battle of Bunker Hill, Olive Branch Petition, Common Sense, Declaration of Independence, Women During the War, Difficult Times During the War, Battle of Trenton, Battle of Saratoga, Treaty of Alliance, Winter at Valley Forge, Battle of Yorktown, Treaty of Paris, Patrick Henry, George Washington, Thomas Paine, Martha Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Deborah Sampson, John Hancock, John Burgoyne, Benedict Arnold, Nathan Hale The Constitution Unit Topics covered in this unit include: Daniel Shays’ Rebellion, The Articles of Confederation, The Northwest Territory, The Land Ordinance of 1785, Northwest Ordinance of 1787, Virginia Plan, The New Jersey Plan, The Great Compromise, Constitutional Convention, The Constitution, Preamble, Federal System, The Three Branches of Government, Checks and Balances, The Federalist Papers, Anti-federalism versus Federalism, Amendments to the Constitution, Ratification of the Constitution, Bill of Rights, James Madison, Edmund Randolph, Roger Sherman, Alexander Hamilton, and more! ____________________________________________________________ You may also enjoy Interactive PowerPoints - ALIGNED with the Interactive Notebooks! Ancient & Native Americans Interactive PowerPoint Explorers, Early Exploration, & Trade Routes Interactive PowerPoint Colonist and Native American Relations Interactive PowerPoint The 13 Colonies Interactive PowerPoint American Revolution: Events Leading up to the Revolutionary War Interactive PowerPoint Declaration of Independence and The American Revolution Interactive PowerPoint The Constitution Interactive PowerPoint
Age of Explorations and Colonization PowerPoint / Google Slides with Video Clips and Presenter Notes covers the period from the early 15th century and continuing into the early 17th century, during which European ships were traveled around the world to search for new trading routes with the East. Age of Explorations PowerPoint is packed with maps, primary source documents, stunning visuals, and embedded video links, everything you need to keep your students engaged. This 30 slide PowerPoint / Google Slides also includes video clip links, and presenter notes. Presenter notes aid your understanding of each slide and helps with your lecture. Optional STUDENT GUIDED NOTES are also included for students to complete during lecture for differentiated instruction. **Now includes Google Slides version of PowerPoints for distance learning. Save Money! Get these PowerPoints and the entire unit, including warmups, worksheets, a video guide, review Kahoot!, crossword review, assessment and lesson plans by snagging Age of Explorations Complete Unit Bundled! Topics Covered - Reasons for Exploration - cartographer, astrolabe - Prince Henry the Navigator - Bartolomeu Dias - Vasco Da Gama - Ferdinand Magellan - scurvy - King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella - Christopher Columbus - Line of Demarcation, Treaty to Tordesillas - Amerigo Vespucci - Conquistador - Hernando Cortés - Montezuma - Francisco Pizarro - Peninsulares - Mestizo - encomienda - missionaries - Jacques Cartier - Samuel de Champlain - Jamestown - Plymouth - Massachusetts Bay - triangular trade - Atlantic slave trade - middle passage - Columbian exchange - mercantilism - tariffs Related • Mankind Story of Us Episode 7, “New World” Video Guide + Google Apps version • Mercantilism Political Cartoon Analysis + Google Apps version for distance learning • Explorer Scrapbook Project • The Requerimiento Primary Source Analysis + Google Apps version for distance learning • Americas Exploration and Colonization Map • Age of Explorations Crossword Puzzle Review • Age of Explorations Complete Unit Bundled + Google Apps version for distance learning More on the way! “☆ Follow” me to be the first to know about new products and free stuff. Find me on Pinterest! And follow me on Teaching Psychology on Facebook, Teaching History on Facebook and now on Instagram! File Under: Age of Discovery PowerPoint Age of Discovery Colonies Colonization
Engaging Age of Exploration Unit with 10 lesson plans for 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grade. Every lesson, worksheet, and activity is planned.
It's Your Story - Tell It!: A Leadership Journey Girl Scout Daisies "Girls begin to explore how animals, like people, are unique, including in the ways they communicate and move." Download ...3 Cheers for Animals! - Session 4 handout. Session 4 - All Creatures, Great and Special Opening Ceremony: Animals Around the World, page 51 from "How To Guide" (Cheetah: Kenya) Pointed out Mari, the marigold, on "The Flower Friends and Their Girl Scout Law Values" poster. (May also be found in the back of the "How To Guide.") Used ...3 Cheers for Animals! - Session 4 map to show where Mari is from and then located Kenya on a globe. Shared the italicized parts and other pertinent information from this section with Tessa. Visited National Geographic Kids: Animal Creature Features to enjoy facts, photos, sounds, a video and more pertaining to cheetahs. Cut out three cheetah spots from black cardstock for the Team Animal Mural. (The girls will add their spots to a cheetah cutout that I printed on gold cardstock.) Earning the Birdbath Award, page 52 from "How To Guide" Congratulated Tessa and ironed her Birdbath Award onto her vest. For the other girls, I created a Journey Award certificate, placed the background and Birdbath Award patches in a 3 x 5 in. plastic bag (purchased from Michael's with a coupon) with the zipper seal cut off and folded over, then stapled it to the middle of the certificate. Printing on cardstock works best. I also made a copy of the ironing instructions for their moms. Want to design your own certificate? Visit Scrap World 2010 to download some really cute Girl Scout graphics for just $1 each. I used this version for the certificate. Other hair colors and skin tones are available. Story Time: “The First Stories” (continued), page 53 from "How To Guide" Completed pages 24-27 of the girls' book. This section seemed too much like Session 3, so instead of making up another pourquoi tale, Tessa completed the remaining activities from "The First Stories" section of the girls' book. I still haven't found any place in the "How To Guide" instructing us to actually do so. Tessa's completed work from pages 24-25 of the girls' book. The red robin picture is from the drawing lesson mentioned in the Closing Ceremony section below. Get Creative! Fantastical Animals Flip Book, pages 54-55 from "How To Guide" Completed flip book activity as directed. Flip books can be tricky to create, so I designed a simple three-page flip book for the girls to color and use for this activity. Instead of using expensive binders, I used cardstock and brads that I already had on-hand to bind the pages. After printing the three animal pages, place a sheet of cardstock behind them and a one-inch strip of cardstock at the top. Use a three-hole punch to punch holes. Tightly fasten the brads through the holes. Okay, it's not really quite as simple as that. The best way to do this is to pre-punch the holes. Punch the cardstock together. Punch the printed animal pages together. For the one-inch strips, it's easiest to punch the holes, then use a paper cutter to cut a strip. Punch holes again, then cut another one-inch strip and so on until you have enough. Have the girls color the animal pages and then cut to the "STOP" lines. Assemble the flip books as listed in my simplified directions above. I had a very hard time coming up with animal clip art that matched up well enough to design a flip book. The animals have to be just so for them to work. In the end, I settled on three animals...a cheetah, zebra and alligator. They worked pretty well together. This was Tessa's favorite flip-book animal. She called it an alcheze (get it...al-ligator, che-etah, ze-bra). She came up with the name on her own. I thought it was pretty clever. She decided that it gives birth to live babies, is good at kicking (with its hooves) and also chomping (with its big teeth). Tessa thought the world would be one heck of a boring place if all animals and all people were the same. She also said we wouldn't be able to tell people apart or have as much food. Busy Squirrels Song and Dance, page 56 from "How To Guide" Completed activity as directed (minus coming up with a new version of the song). Tessa loved "The Busy Squirrels Song." We sang and acted it out four times. Closing Ceremony: Moving Toward the Red Robin Award, page 57 from "How To Guide" Completed Learn to Draw a Robin. This section was difficult to adapt to the home environment, but was too complex for the few minutes I spend with our Journey girls before each troop meeting, so I swapped the ceremony for the cute drawing lesson above. I think it sufficiently psyched up Tessa for the next part of the Journey. You can see her drawing in Story Time section photo above. Looking for more activities to complement the ...3 Cheers for Animals! Journey? Check out my Girl Scout Law Ring Book - Pets Version - Girl Scout Daisies & Brownies printable scouting helper.
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When your kids are young, it might be difficult to explain the history of Thanksgiving. This Pilgrim Unit Study is based on an excellent book, Three Young Pilgrims.
Loads of photos from my recent Medieval Times Atlanta Castle experience. Details on the show and short interview with winning knight.
I've done your homework for you and collected a great list of books for your Age of Exploration unit
We are so excited to have just released our newest curriculum The Kind Kingdom. This is meant to be a guide for parents geared towards elementary students. The Chronicles of Narnia is used as a spine, along with amazing stories of famous people of Europe, Grimm's Fa
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Facebook Twitter Pinterest 6.6k I was never much of a fan of history back in my own school days. As a matter of fact, I’m not sure ANY world history was taught to me in my whole kindergarten through twelfth-grade experience! Some Canadian history (yawn!) was covered of course, but the Roman Empire? The War […]
Go on a journey with Captain John Smith to settle in Jamestown, Virginia in the year 1607! Play mini games and watch videos about challenges that faced the settlers. Play more games!
Engage your students with an Era Word Wall for US History. This resource is designed for you to create an interactive era wall in your classroom. Research shows the benefit of word walls for our students. Use this all year long to help teach the concept of an era and the events that define it. In addition to images for your classroom, print the images 4 to a page and turn your images into a sort for a STAAR review! I have created two different versions for you – one with titles and one without. The dates for the eras are defined by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. You have two ways to use these images – you can post them all at the beginning of the year, or, post them as you teach each unit. This purchase includes images and dates representing the American History Eras: Exploration and Colonization, American Revolution, Creation and Ratification of the Constitution, Early Republic, the Age of Jackson, Westward Expansion, Industrial Revolution, Reform Movements, Sectionalism, Civil War, and Reconstruction. Related Products • AMERICAN HISTORY 1877 TO THE MODERN ERA WORD WALL *************************************************************************** Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. You will now receive email updates about this store. ☺ © Social Studies Success, LLC. This purchase is for you and your classroom. Duplication for an entire school, an entire school system, or for commercial purposes is strictly forbidden. Please have other teachers purchase their own copy. If you are a school or district interested in purchasing several licenses, please contact me for a district-wide quote. Do not share this document with Amazon Inspire. Please review all product descriptions and previews. If you have a question, contact me before you purchase at [email protected]. As this is a digital product, all sales are final.
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This Explorer Activity Bundle contains all of my resources for teaching about European Explorers. Each resource is also available for individual purchase: 1. Explorers Bingo 2.Explorers Scavenger Hunt 3.Explorer Chart 4. Explorer Doodle Notes Bundle 5. Explorers for England, France & Netherlands Mystery Picture Review Activity for Google Sheets 6. Explorers for Spain and Portugal Mystery Picture Reveal Review Activity for Google Sheets 7. Explorers Review Game for PowerPoint ***This bundle is included in the following larger bundles:*** * Age of Discovery through Modern Times Bundle (World History) * World History Mega Bundle * U.S. History to 1877 Bundle * U.S. History Mega Bundle: Exploration to Present The file contains PDF and PowerPoint files. This download contains files that may be printed and copied or used digitally. Use whichever version fit best with your class. The other version remain yours in case you ever need to use them (in case your school makes the jump to 1:1 classes sometime in the future or if you have a student whose IEP requires a hard copy of assignments instead of digital ones). You may put the materials in this file on a LMS for STUDENT USE that RESTRICTS access like Google Drive, Google Classroom, OneDrive, Edmodo, Blackboard, etc. where students are either invited via an email address or log in with a user name and password. IT MAY NOT BE UPLOADED TO A CLASS WEBSITE UNLESS THE SITE IS RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH A LOGIN AND PASSWORD AND IT MAY NOT BE USED IN A COURSE ON OUTSCHOOL OR ANY SIMILAR PLATFORMS/MARKETPLACES. Questions? Email me at [email protected]. **************************************************************** You may also like: More Resources for Early American History Doodle Notes and Coloring Pages Historical Simulations More Historical People Scavenger Hunts ********************************************************************* Customer Tips: Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more of them for you. If you have any concerns or if any of my resources are not what you expected, please contact me first before leaving feedback so I can have a chance to fix it for you! You can email me at [email protected]. How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. Like this product? • Click on the Pin it button and pin it to one of your boards! ********************************************************************* Connect with Me Follow my Blog Follow me on Facebook Follow me on Pinterest Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Twitter Click HERE if you'd like to get freebies from me sent to your inbox.