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New York's total number of coronavirus fatalities has reached 5,489.
Misinformation about the slavery in the U.S. is rife online. Perhaps nowhere more so than in a widespread "Truth about Confederate History" article.
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One of our most celebrated living artists, Nicole Eisenman is the subject of a superb retrospective at the MCA Chicago.
Learn about this full year of U.S. History taught through the lens of our country's spooky tales with Legends & Lore!
This doodle notes set gives an overview of the 1950-1953 Korean War. Students will enjoy coloring and doodling as they take notes on the background and cause of the Korean War, how it became a stalemate, the armistice, and the results of the war and how it affected the United States. What's included with the printed Doodle Notes: *Teacher directions and suggestions (3 pages; uneditable PDF) *Blank doodle notes for students to fill in and color as you cover the information on the handouts (3 pages; uneditable PDF) *Fill-in-the-blank version for students who have difficulty with note taking (3 pages; uneditable PDF) *Filled-in greyscale version doodle notes to be used a coloring sheets or for doodling while you go over the information (3 pages; uneditable PDF) *Color version for examples or displays (3 pages; uneditable PDF) *PowerPoint that covers all of the material in the doodle notes (19 slides; most of the text in the PowerPoint is editable, but graphics are not) What's included with the Digital Guided Notes (these notes cover the same content and look the same as the doodle notes, but they are not considered doodle notes since students cannot color or interact with the pages like they would in print) *Teacher directions and suggestions (3 pages, uneditable PDF) *Blank version of digital guided notes (3 pages; students type into text boxes; fillable PDF and Google Slides versions; not editable in Adobe Pro or Slides) *Fill in the Blanks version of digital guided notes (3 pages; fillable PDF and Google Slides versions; not editable in Adobe Pro or Slides) *PowerPoint and Google Slides versions of the presentation that covers all of the material in the doodle notes (19 slides; the text in the PowerPoint/Google Slides is editable, but graphics are not) **This zip file contains uneditable 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 site 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. Questions? Email me at [email protected]. ***This doodle notes set is included in the following bundles: Cold War Bundle for World History U.S. History 1877 to Present Bundle U.S. History Mega Bundle Age of Discovery through Modern Times Bundle World History Mega Bundle Want to learn more about the benefits of doodling? Head over to Math Giraffe's blog to read an informative post or jump to the Tools for Teaching Teens website and watch a video from Math Giraffe! Doodle notes is a trademarked term used with permission. Please visit doodlenotes.org for more information. ******************************************************************** You may also like: More Doodle Notes and Coloring Pages More Resources for Teaching American 2 History Map Activities More Cold War Resources ********************************************************************* 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 for you. If you have any concerns or 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.
New Jersey and Illinois are the first states to require teaching of Asian American history in schools
Who owns the U.S. money and why can't we just print more? The economics of supply and demand and function of the Treasurer of the United States for 4th grade.
Here's how to cook with green almonds, the sweet green pods are only around for a few short weeks in spring.
An exhibition showcasing hundreds of never-before-seen artworks painted by serving US soldiers has been unveiled for the first time in America.
For even the greatest of empires, geography is often destiny. You wouldn't know it in Washington, though. America's political, national security, and foreign policy elites continue to ignore the...
The Vault is Slate's new history blog. Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter @slatevault, and find us on Tumblr. Find out more about what this...
Looking for some quick, crazy facts that happened in Arizona? Check out this list right here!
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Part 20 of a weekly 20-part retrospective of World War II
Click to enlarge Rosalind Franklin was born on this day in 1920. Her contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA were key; she took photos of DNA's structure using X-ray crystallography, and it was these photos that informed the...
This is a hard good item. This is NOT digital. There is no download included. Find this on my website: (Save $5 no Etsy fees) https://carolynscreativeclassroom.com/anchor-charts/ You will receive: Printed, laminated and cut out anchor chart ready to use! There are NO holes punched in the anchor chart. You may add holes using hole punch or add magnets to the back. Sizes: There are 2 sizes: Large 24 x 36 Medium 18 x 24 (You can find my desktop charts and MINIS only on my website) How to Use: Anchor Charts can be used to teach concepts and then be displayed to review skills. Students have a reference point. They involve students during the creation process and they are much more ENGAGED in lesson because they have input in the creation of them! The anchor charts can be displayed in the classroom and students can refer back to them when working on their own. Important Information Priority shipping (Usually 2-4 business days) Priority includes insurance if your posters get lost, stolen, or damaged in mail. If your charts get lost in the mail, you MUST contact me and start the process. You only have 30 days to make a claim. Shipping is $16 (Includes $8 length charge because these are shipped in tubes and are too large to go through USPS machines) Media Mail - Unfortunately I had to remove Media Mail. If you need this option, please check out on my website. Miss. Hacker carolynscreativeclassroom.com https://www.facebook.com/Carolynscreativeclassroom/
The term "prisoner of war" dates as far back as 1660, recognizing an individual detained by an enemy power in the course of an armed conflict. These individuals are legitimately held to prevent them from rejoining the fight, but under modern international law cannot be punished for their legal actions…
As Winston Churchill, the new Prime Minister, put it, “the Battle of France is over, the Battle of Britain is about to begin"
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Looking through the long arc of time it’s easy to see the big moments, the major wins and losses, but it’s the small stories and characters who slip through the cracks of the history books that are the most interesting. Theirs are the stories that feel the most human, and provide context for grand historical moments that feel more like stories in a book than something that actually happened.These photos tell the history of people who rose to the occasion to make a change for the better, and who stood up for themselves when faced with impending doom.
In the 1940s, U.S. publishers printed paperbacks — everything from romances to Westerns — that were designed for battle. Molly Guptill Manning explores their history in When Books Went to War.
In 1964 these were the penalties for sodomy, fornication, adultery, and cohabitation in the 50 US states and Washington, D.C Rebecca Onions writes: Illinois had eliminated its sodomy laws in 1962—the first state to do so—giving activists hope they would be able to push more states to follow suit...
Reading informational texts is a crucial part of education. This series can help your child think critically about U.S. history. He'll respond to passages, analyze events and learn new vocabulary.
12th century (ca.1170s) England Glasgow University Library MS Hunter 229 (U.3.2.) - Hunterian psalter fol. 21v - detail of musicians playing bagpipes and lyra da gamba an unidentified bowed string...
In 1955, the United States was entering the final stages of McCarthyism or the Second Red Scare. During this low point in American history, the US government looked high and low for Communist spies.
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Add depth and complexity to your instruction with these Critical Thinking Task Cards for History! These tasks cards allow students to deeply analyze any historical reading material through 11 topics of critical thinking: Big Ideas, Rules, Trends, Patterns, Language of the Discipline, Ethics, Relationships Over Time, Details, Unanswered Questions, Across Disciplines, and Multiple Perspectives). You will appreciate the versatility of these task cards; they can be used with almost any text and with any area of history. This resource is applicable to many grade levels (4-10+) and can be easily adapted for the learners you work with. Included in this resource: Eight color task cards for each of the eleven topics of critical thinking (88 unique task cards total) Eight black-and-white task cards for each of eleven topics of critical thinking (88 unique task cards total) A graphic organizer for students to record their responses A student recording sheet, where students can track which cards they have already completed Tips and suggestions on how to use these task cards in your class. Two versions–with and without icons–are now included!! ➡FREE Depth and Complexity Posters This resource was created based on the Depth and Complexity framework, which was developed by Dr. Sandra Kaplan under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Educational Research and Improvement: 1996 BYOB! Build Your Own Bundle Pick and choose the Depth and Complexity resources you want and receive a bundle discount. The more you buy, the more you save. The discount will appear in your cart for all qualifying quantities. 3+ Depth and Complexity Resources= 10% off 6+ Depth and Complexity Resources= 20% off 9+ Depth and Complexity Resources= 30% off Get all the latest Teacher Thrive news! ➜SIGN UP for my newsletter! ➜FOLLOW me on TeacherThrive.com! ➜FOLLOW me on Facebook! ➜FOLLOW me on Pinterest! ➜FOLLOW me on Instagram! Please read: This is a nonrefundable digital download. Please read the description carefully and examine the preview file before purchasing. © Copyright 2018 M. Tallman. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to copy pages specifically designed for student or teacher use by the original purchaser or licensee. This is intended to be used by one teacher unless additional licenses have been purchased. The reproduction of any other part of this product is strictly prohibited. Copying any part of this product and placing it on the Internet in any form (even a personal/classroom website) is strictly forbidden. Doing so makes it possible for an Internet search to make the document available on the Internet, free of charge, and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
Crash Course U.S. Government & Politics is a series of videos and other resources to use for high school government and politics.
How expensive is it to keep criminals behind bars or to put them to death? You might be surprised.
As a high school teacher in suburban Chicago, I have written many recommendation letters for students who hoped to attend Oberlin College, and several of my wonderful young students have attended and graduated from Oberlin. But I will no longer be writing recommendation letters to that college, and I encourage my colleagues in secondary education...
Apparently Ronald Reagan saved his more unscrupulous presidential deeds for when he headed up the Screen Actors Guild.
I'm still surprised with how well we've all adjusted back to school. We're still not starting as early as I would like, but it's getting earlier. Everyone got used to sleeping in later while I was dealing with the tiredness and sickness of pregnancy. I'm still dealing with some sickness, but it's mostly just nausea and has gotten much better. The weather was great this week and I wish we had gotten out to enjoy it more. Looks like next week is going to be nice too so I really want to try to get us all outside more. History We ended up getting in a lot of history this week. We started by reading more about Catherine the Great and learning how she became the empress of Russia. Then we read about the steam engine being used in Britain and how that increased the demand for coal. We also read about Eli Whitney's cotton gin and how he made standardization popular by making interchangeable parts for guns. We finished the week by reviewing a little about the Jamestown settlement, the Battle of Yorktown, and what life was like in Williamsburg during Colonial times to prepare for a trip next week to visit those places. We made our own cotton gin to help them understand how it worked. Science We finished the first chapter of Zoology 1. The girls did a couple of experiments. The first used a balloon and soda bottle to demonstrate how lungs react when a person dives into the deep ocean. The second experiment was to find out if hot or cold water is heavier. This one was a little difficult for the girls to see. You were supposed to color the cold and hot water different colors. When the water came out of the cup into the bowl, they should have been able to see where it went, but it was really hard to see. It worked a little better when we tried leaving the water in the bowl clear and only coloring the water in the cup. For General Science, Colin did an experiment that showed two chemical reactions occurring. The girls were very excited when they saw the balloon suddenly blow up. Art This week's lesson from Artistic Pursuits was about form. We read about what form is, looked at a picture to discuss if it had form, and then made animals with form. Molly's cow Caleigh's dragon Colin's dog Other News We drove two hours to go to an apple orchard Sunday. It was a beautiful day and we all had a good time. The kids picked 40 lbs of apples. We had a picnic lunch there, petted and fed some animals, and bought lots of goodies. The only bad thing was that we had car trouble right after leaving there. Luckily, we made it home, but the car wasn't going any farther. We had to have it towed and ended up getting a new transmission, which caused some rearranging earlier in the week with only one car. Colin had hockey practice Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings. We drove to Richmond, VA today for his first games of the season tomorrow and Sunday. We're planning to get in some history field trips while we're here.