This FREE Modern History Activities & Notebooking: 2010s unit is a tool you can use to help your kids learn about and discuss recent events.
The Great Boston Fire of 1872 was a devastating event that reshaped Boston by destroying a significant portion of the city and many colonial-era
Step one: Erase everything you may have internalized from the movie "Anastasia." Step two: Watch "The Last Czars" on Netflix.
A long week off behind, a huge game aheads ... here's what's on readers' minds this week in Michigan basketball.
Unwanted talking is near the top of the list of teacher frustrations. In this article, learn the actual strategies to finally get rid of it for good.
HIPP is a document analysis strategy that works best in a history classroom but can be used with any text! This document analysis graphic organizer designed to be paired with any text. Created using Google Slides so it can be printed or assigned digitally. Historical Context: When and where was this source created? What important events were happening at the time? How might that affect its meaning? Intended Audience: Who was this source originally created for and how might that affect its meaning? Purpose: For what purpose was this source created? What was its own? Point of View: Who created the source? What opinions do they have that should be considered?
Compass Worksheets For Kids in a learning medium may be used to try students capabilities and knowledge by addressing questions. Because in the Student
The Wild West of nineteenth century America was at times a chaotic and unruly place, not helped by the lack of law enforcement officials. Even so, many myths have arisen about the period. Here, Robert Walsh debunks the myths and shares what really happened. The Wild West was the home
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Merlin has not returned. Arthur is impatient and rides out to look for his servant, despite what dangers await him. What will happen? Where will he go? Who or what will he meet? Will he ever be able to look Merlin in the eyes again? This is Broken Crown - a Merlin fan-fiction. I hope you enjoy reading this❤️ This story is Also on Archive Of Our Own (AO3): Cranma01✨ Feel free to find more information and ask me questions about Broken Crown on my Instagram: Mamik_art ✌? Cover drawn by me :)
The Cornelia Marie was first captioned by Phil Harris on Deadliest Catch. But after his tragic death, his son Josh took over the boat. Though the Cornelia Marie was removed for a season, it's now back. Here's what to know about its history.
IT’S one of the most famous family feuds in music history – the fallout of Liam and Noel Gallagher. We have the FULL timeline of what happened to the Oasis bandmates… Why did Noel…
About 1,500 of Jehovah’s Witnesses died during the time of the Holocaust. Facts emerge amid ongoing research, revealing why and how the Witnesses were persecuted and where they died.
In our times, most of humanity’s effort is set on exploring the future and the advancements that come with it, whether it’s technology or science. But delving into the past can be just as if not more entertaining.
Help your students understand and create timelines with this engaging, interactive collection of timeline projects and activities that would work for reading, social studies, or any content area! This resource is full of 12 different timeline variations that are sure to engage your students while teaching them this important social studies (or even reading graphic sources) skill! It's perfect for projects or practice once a month! It is also great for morning work, fast finishers (or early finishers), centers, homework, small group work, partner work, individual classwork, or even whole group! It is also perfect for tutors or substitutes. This activity helps your students practice chronological order, practice identifying the most important details (determining importance), and other significant information related to historical or timeline events. Plus, it aligns well with the Reading Common Core! File Type PDF (Acrobat) Document File Be sure that you have an application to open this file type before downloading and/or purchasing.
The 2nd grade students learned about the artist, Henri Matisse. We looked at his two different styles of art, which are still life and paper...
I attempted to do a wall timeline with Caroline a number of years ago. For a variety of reasons, it did not work for her. I think part of it was her age, part of it was her learning challenges, and part of it was the layout. However, I believe a timeline can be a
We make a Book of Years to help us keep track of the big story of the history of the world. It has independently turning timeline pages and entries.
Social Stories are a great tool to help kids manage difficult or confusing situations. It’s a way to give information about those situations, including what is expected or what might happen in a simple, supportive and reassuring way. Carol Gray initially defined and refined the process of creating s
What can you see in this picture? What do you think has happened? Why is the fallen soldier painted in pale shades of colour? Why are there poppies growing? What do you think the poppies represent?…
Her charm bracelet, for example, had some serious sentimental value.
I first heard the idea for “Today in History”; or rather, “NOT Today in History” by reading a blog post from Justin Slocum Bailey on the Indwelling Language blog back in 2014. Click here to read the first post: and here to read the second. Recently, I have been looking for new kinds of ‘puzzles’ that…
ROMEARE BEARDEN MUSIC COLLAGE The 2nd grade students learned about the life and artwork of Romeare Bearden through a PowerPoint. They learned that he was very interested in jazz music and this influenced his art. We discussed the many different instruments that there are in a Jazz Band. The students also reviewed what a collage is because Romeare Bearden overlapped fabric, photos and paint to create beautiful collages inspired by music. Students were able to create a music collage using the piano keys pattern for their boarder and designing their own guitar. Then they overlapped musical notes and sheet music. Finally we reviewed the various types of lines and students had to fill the rest of their negative space repeating different colors of lines.