Want to take your PowerPoint / Google Slides Presentations and AP Euro Lectures to the next level? Make your content come alive with this Unit 1 (Renaissance & Exploration) PowerPoint, a corresponding lecture, and a corresponding Google Slides presentation. All are aligned to the AP European History Standards! This PowerPoint Deck contains lecture slides and lecture notes that align directly with AP European History Topic 1.7, Learning Objective I. I've worked to make this PowerPoint informative, engaging, eye-popping, and fun with audio and video elements! Additionally, I've erred on the side of incorporating detail in this PowerPoint and Lecture. Any extraneous information can easily be removed! Includes: PowerPoint Slides: 29 distinct slides! Lecture Outline: An organized lecture outline with key vocabulary Link to a Google Slides Presentation
You will love these Olympic-themed party ideas, from food to backyard games and lots of kid-friendly crafts! Who else is super excited about the Olympics starting? We cannot wait! Especially since it's now been 3 years since the last Olympic games. As a family, we decided that we're going to have an Olympic-themed party for the opening ceremonies, and my kids are already brainstorming ideas. There are so many fun ideas that we found, we just had to share with you guys. Which one of these ideas is sticking out to you? I want to make them all! This isn't
Supplies Needed Brown paper bag White glue Water Wax paper Bowl Stir Stick What to do Step 1 Rip the brown paper bag into one inch wide strips of equal length. Step 2 In a bowl make a mixture of half glue and half water. (To make one sheet of papyrus you only need about 1/
Unravel the secrets of flight! Dive deep into the four scientific principles that govern flight of machines AND birds. Trace the rich and mysterious history of airplanes, and so much more. Learning is about to take flight!
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Ignite a love for learning using stories, teaching subjects in a gentle way. Embrace learning with a literature-based homeschool curriculum!
The California Gold Rush is a fun time in history to learn about in your homeschool! This unit study contains notebooking pages about the Gold Rush as well as math, writing, geography, and following direction activities.
Engage your students as they explore changes from the past to the present with this unit designed to compliment the Year 1 Australian History curriculum. Highly engaging, this unit includes printable activity sheets, multiple student assessment opportunities, classroom posters and a unit plan to guide your teaching sequence. This unit is a great way to engage your students interests in the topic as well as introduce and discuss history specific vocabulary that will set your students up for future history studies.
Students will review what they learned about the people, acts, events, and turning points, and more of any topic within Texas History by making trading cards, a cube, or both! Both options balance academic requirements with personal choice and creativity. Two versions of each project are included so that you can use this as a unit/topic review or as a cumulative review. A teacher information page, cube construction visuals, and a points distribution are included. This could work for a sub! See the preview for a closer look! You might be interested in: Texas from Regions to Republic Bundle Second Half of TX History Bundle Resources for ANY History Topic
An Ancient India Escape Room activity about the Indus River Valley Civilization. Ideal for fifth grade or sixth grade, the activity is perfect for group work, starting a new ancient history topic, team-building activities or for a fun, engaging and interactive lesson. The activity can be used in English class as it incorporates some ELA skills or in Social Studies. The activity has been split into four different tasks; your students will need to complete each of the tasks to reveal a word. Together the four words make a phrase for them to escape the room. Included in this resource: - Student guidelines for completing the tasks meaning no teacher prep - A student answer key to complete as they work through the tasks - An informational text or reading comprehension passage - A true or false fact sheet & maze - A crossword puzzle - A timeline activity & answer key - A wordsearch puzzle - Teacher answer sheets for each task ⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻ In Task 1 students will read an informational text about Ancient India and the Indus Valley Civilization and then find their way through a maze by answering true or false comprehension questions. If they answer the questions correctly they will reveal their first word. In Task 2 students will use the same informational text to complete a crossword puzzle. Within the puzzle there are several hidden letters which will need to be unscrambled on the completion of the puzzle to reveal the second word. In Task 3 students will have to cut out 27 timeline task cards before putting them in order from the earliest date to the most recent. When they have finished their task they can glue them onto the answer key which will reveal their third word. In Task 4 students will have to find the missing words in a wordsearch puzzle before finding a hidden word from the letters that are left over in the puzzle. This hidden word is their fourth and final word. Students can then complete their student answer key with the four words they revealed before checking with the teacher to see if they have escaped successfully. ⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻ This resource is great for: - Team-building activities - Group work - Research projects - Reading comprehension - Emergency sub plans - Independent work - Introducing a new topic ⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚⏚
March is Women's History Month. Explore the topic of famous women in history for kids through 20 fun games, crafts and hands-on activities!
This little spinning brooch is a lovely way to get children involved in Remembrance Sunday activities. It is really easy to make with some simple tools and card. Here we've used glue, but you could opt for double sided tape if you want a mess free, quicker version. Discover more papercraft projects here >
If you regularly take hand-written notes, shorthand writing can be a lifesaver. Discover the history of shorthand, and how to learn this ancient skill.
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Teaching your students about the First Fleet can be fun and engaging! Designed to compliment the Year 4 Australian HASS curriculum, these lapbook activities are a great way to engage your students interests in the topic as well as expand their knowledge of the reasons for sending the First Fleet to Australia and what impact that had on the Indigenous Australians and the convicts themselves.
This project will help your students review any history topic, while allowing them choice and encouraging their creativity. You Get: 1.Project Selection Cards (Editable) 2.Tic-Tac-Toe Choice Board and Rubric (Editable) 3.Storyboard Template 4.Comic Strip Template 5.Newspaper Template 6.Diary Template 7.Essay Planning Template 8.Creating a Google Site Instructions Handout 9.Presentation Notes Handout (Editable) 10.Quiz Template (Editable) 11.Three Exit Tickets (Editable) 12.Bonus Topic Selection Cards for a Renaissance and Reformation Project (included in my RenaissanceandReformationInteractiveNotebook) -Place students in pairs, and have them draw a topic selection card. -Go over the Choice Board and Rubric with the class. -Have them select three project choices (one from each row) to complete the project. -Give them two blocks (four periods) to research and create their projects. The templates are perfect for differentiation—some students will need them—others will not. -Have pairs present their projects. As they present, students should take notes on the note handouts. -Use the exit tickets and quiz template to create an open note quiz over the presentations to hold students accountable for their work. ★How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases★ ♦ Go to your My Purchases page. Beside each purchase you'll see a “Provide Feedback” button. Click it and you will go to a page where you can give a rating and leave a comment for the product ★Be the first to hear about my new products and discounts★ ♦ Look for the green star near the top of any page in my store and click it to become a follower. You will then receive updates about my store. ❤️Connect with Me!❤️ Get free resources and blog updates HERE! Read my BLOG for classroom ideas, video tutorials, and cheat sheets.
Men or Women Sizes 30 - 42 (waist) Our Sailor Pants originate from those worn by WWII Navy seamen. This style and design have been worn as part of the Navy uniform, or "Crackerjack" uniform, for many decades; and the nautical style influenced fashion for more than half a century. These iconic high-waisted bell bottom pants are loaded with all the elements and details of the original, such as the distinctive buttoned front flap closure, lace-up back eyelet gusset, back welt pocket, and inner leg godet. A small hidden coin pocket is tucked neatly in the front waistband seam. All the details of this pants design reflect the practical sensibilities of a uniform combined with a casual sophistication that remains timeless. Suggested fabrics: Medium to heavy weight woven fabrics such as wool melton, denim, twill, cotton duck, linen, flannel, light to medium weight canvas. For lining, a lighter weight fabric can be used: poplin, broadcloth, silk habotai, muslin. Sizing and Yardage chart (.pdf) This pattern is available as a Paper pattern and PDF pattern. Choose the pattern format you want in the drop down menu. The PDF pattern has instructions, and files for copy shop (36” and A0), print at home (A4 and 8.5”x11”). LEARN MORE: NOTE: To clarify the instructions and cutting layouts, the Welt Pocket (Piece I) should be cut from the main fabric if you want the welts to match the main fabric. Piece I will show on the outside of the pants. Short blog post on fit adjustments for these pants. For the 11-day sew along that will walk you through all the steps of making this pattern, start here with Day 1. Making a skirt from the 229 Sailor Pants pattern: Part 1 Making a skirt from the 229 Sailor Pants pattern: Part 2 Adding pockets to the front flap. Video of how to make the Front Dart Gusset Facing:
Hi teacher friends, Ancient Civilizations has to be my favorite curriculum to teach. I find the ancient world fascinating, with all the different traditions, inventions, rituals, building structures, gods and goddesses. I could probably spend the whole year just focusing on Egypt alone, with its pyramids, their social hierarchy with pharaohs, and interesting
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This was the second project I did with my Grade 7's during our "Art of Japan" unit. They designed their own kimono using a version of a bookmark template found here on the Crayola website. Kimonos are the beautiful traditional floor length robes worn mostly by Japanese women on special occasions. They are very expensive (often exceeding $10,000!) and beautifully patterned. I showed students examples of kimonos and then had them sketch ideas for a pattern in their sketchbooks. Image Source Image Source Each student got a blank template (which I modified from the one on the Crayoyla site) showing a very basic kimono with the robe, body and Obi (the sash). There were lots of Obi-Wan Kenobi jokes during this demo...lol I drew my own simple template and then photocopied it onto regular paper. When I do this project again, I would copy it onto cardstock, as the regular paper was too thin, really. I mean, it worked, but cardstock would be better (more sturdy). Draw your design/pattern in pencil then colour in with colored pencils or markers or watercolours. Students could do any type of pattern they wanted- not only traditional. Here's a camouflage pattern below, for example. Draw a little face. Colouring with markers..... Then cut all the pieces out... The Crayola sheet shows how to fold it all together- I also walked around and helped the kids individually fold it. It's quite simple. Here they are lined up and chilling out against the whiteboard. If you have a laminator, I would laminate them to make perfect bookmarks (and to make them sturdier). Ta da! On display with their 'Cherry Blossom' paintings.
We are learning a lot about US History. We are enjoying reading different books, watching videos and talking about the beginnings of our country. The next document our kids will be memorizing is a short form of the Bill of Rights. I had fun creating some materials to help them in this process. I typed [Read On]
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Children often come in with last minute projects to complete. Here is one such example.We printed a few pictures of the Colosseum for guida...
Unleash your child's learning and creative writing potential with Snakes notebooking pages! From science, language arts, to world history, and more, these snake notebooking pages printables are perfect for homeschoolers of all ages to use as a no-brainer, D.I.Y. homeschool curriculum. These easy-to-use printables make it easy for homeschoolers to master their topic of choice, with self-guided homeschool notebooking pages. Our carefully crafted notebooking pages are beautifully designed and provide a student-led approach to learning that is both educational and an effective way to learn. ✨HOW TO USE THESE NOTEBOOKING PAGES The process is easy, with these notebooking pages for homeschool. Choose a few books on snakes (living books are the best) from the library or at home on the said topic, and then read the books together or your child can read alone. Print out a few notebooking pages and let your child write down (written narration) whatever they learned from the books, on the pages. That's it! BOOM! Your child just completed multiple subjects in one! (Think— history, science, language arts… and possibly others!) Charlotte Mason put an emphasis on having children narrate what they learned. This can be done verbally, or they can write it down (written narration), which is why printable notebooking page templates are amazing. Your child is literally narrating what THEY grasped, all while, practicing their handwriting and language arts skills. The amazing thing about notebooking worksheets, is that with using in conjunction with beautiful, living books…. notebooking pages make an awesome, no pre-planning homeschool curriculum for us, the busy homeschooling mom. You can use notebooking pages along with unit studies, or as a stand alone learning method, PLUS, it's a great way to encourage creative writing. ✨WHO CAN USE THESE NOTEBOOKING PAGES Elementary school ages- For kids who aren't writing yet, you can have them do dictation (tell you what to write down for them), and then the child can just draw a picture “narration”on the notebooking pages. There are also wide lined spaces on the notebooking pages for the younger children who are still practicing with their letter formations. Middle ages- Middle school children can also use these notebooking pages with ease. High school students- Yes, even in older students in high school can use notebooking pages. There are smaller lines for the older aged students to use and they can write down as much information as they want. ✨WHAT YOU'LL RECEIVE 27 Snakes notebooking page printables (8.5" x 11" paper size) Beautiful images for each notebooking topic. Instant Digital Download (use for all of your homeschooling children!) PLEASE NOTE: These notebooking pages are designed for you to use for personal home use only. You may NOT use these notebooking printables for schools, co-ops, to sell or distribute to others outside of your home. This is a digital product. Nothing physical will ship.
The name of Mary Anning has been virtually erased from the history of science, despite the fact that this industrious woman made a fundamentally important
Another project that I did two years ago, this dovetails with the 5th-6th study of ancient Greece. The kids viewed some examples of the...