This is a fun US History review game for an EOC exam, such as STAAR in Texas. The cards cover the time period post Reconstruction to the present. Students try to describe the main term to their group without saying the "taboo" words. This is a great way to review concepts they have learned throughout the year in a fun and competitive way. Because they cannot say the term or the taboo words, this forces them to think more deeply about the concept to describe it. What is included: Over 60 cards (post Reconstruction to the present) Blank cards - in case you need to make your own Teacher instructions and suggestions for play Teacher feedback: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ McDavid's Miscellaneous says, "My students had no idea what "Taboo" was, but they enjoyed the review game after a few rounds! Thanks for a great resource!" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kelli C says, "I used this as an EOC/STAAR review activity to prepare my students for their STAAR test. Students had fun playing. Thank you." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Michelle L. says, " My students enjoyed this so much!" Just print and play! You might enjoy the following activities: US History EOC Envelope Races US History People Matching US History TIMELINE Races Review US History Give a Clue Review Game US History Cup Stacking Races
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Add a little pizzazz to your lessons with some United States History Activities that your students will love!
From the Author In Volume I of The Mystery of History, I cover world history from Creation to the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The text spans the incredible stories of ancient times, ancient lands, and ancient peoples. Where most ancient studies encompass only Egypt, Greece, and Rome, The Mystery of History goes much farther. In Volume I, I include chronologically based stories from all around the world, including Asia, North America, and the Holy Lands. Beginning with the Garden of Eden, stories will spread from Sumer and Babel to Troy, Phoenicia, and Assyria. The study of early civilizations will include King Wu of China and Asoka of India as well as King David, Julius Caesar, and Xerxes of Persia. Above all, a favorite feature of Volume I is the weaving of Bible history with world history. In reality, it is all world history. But for most of us, history has not been taught this way. It has not been integrated. In The Mystery of History, I have retold major stories from the Bible in the order that they happened alongside significant world history events and figures. As an example, Bible characters and world history figures living just decades apart include: Joshua and King Tut; Daniel and Aesop; Ezekiel and Buddha; Nehemiah and Socrates; and Cleopatra and Herod the Great. Imagine lining up such amazing figures on one master timeline! Imagine learning their stories back to back in the order they happened! For most of us, it’s an illuminating experience. Last, you may also choose to listen to the stories of Volume I through an Audio Book that I personally narrate. With text in hand, you can read along with me. Without the text, you can relax, listen, take notes, or color while I speak directly to you and your family. Beautifully mixed background music adds life, drama, and more meaning to these timeless historical lessons. (Tracks without music are also available!) In the car, over lunch, before bed, or as an integral part of your school day – you can journey through the ancient world at your own pace. (This audio set contains story lessons only and does not include pretests, activities, quizzes, exercises or similar items.) 3rd Edition. Our new edition offers three major improvements: For durability, the book is now a hardback—matching the popular layout of The Mystery of History Volumes III and IV. For interest, we added more than 400 beautiful color images and dozens of colorful maps—handpicked by the author to be edifying and historically accurate. (Hundreds of fact-filled captions are included!) For convenience, the book contains a download code to access a 500+ page digital Companion Guide containing pretests; activities for younger, middle, and older students; timeline directions; mapping exercises; quizzes; literature suggestions; and much more—allowing you to customize this course to suit your needs. (A printed version of the Companion Guide will soon be released as a separate purchase for those who would prefer it.) Second Edition update. For those of you straddling two editions in a group or co-op, we are providing a thorough Update List reflecting all major text changes from the Second Edition to the Third Edition. Please click here. FAQ: Will the Third Edition still work for “all ages?” Yes! Students as young as 1st grade can enjoy the stories of ancient times even more—with the addition of 400+ color images and maps in the text and updated hands-on activities (with photos). Middle students can glean even more from the Companion Guide—with enhanced activities, new photos, and improved mapping exercises. Older students can continue to adapt the program to meet a high school credit through stimulating activities and literature suggestions on a high school level. Will the Second Edition Audiobook match the Third Edition? Yes and no. With the new edition, the author had the opportunity to rewrite several words, sentences, and paragraphs. However, the author did NOT rewrite entire lessons or change the chronological order of them. So, the two editions are a close match and will work together until a word for word revision of the audiobook can be made. If you would like to see the text differences between the two editions, we have an update sheet! Click here. If I sell the hardback down the road, will the download code be reusable? No. The download code falls under a one-time family license through the publisher, Bright Ideas Press. However, you can purchase a digital Companion Guide (downloadable PDF)—allowing a secondary book owner to have access to the popular curriculum components.
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This is a fun US History review game for an EOC exam, such as STAAR in Texas. The cards cover the time period post Reconstruction to the present. Students try to describe the main term to their group without saying the "taboo" words. This is a great way to review concepts they have learned throughout the year in a fun and competitive way. Because they cannot say the term or the taboo words, this forces them to think more deeply about the concept to describe it. What is included: Over 60 cards (post Reconstruction to the present) Blank cards - in case you need to make your own Teacher instructions and suggestions for play Teacher feedback: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ McDavid's Miscellaneous says, "My students had no idea what "Taboo" was, but they enjoyed the review game after a few rounds! Thanks for a great resource!" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kelli C says, "I used this as an EOC/STAAR review activity to prepare my students for their STAAR test. Students had fun playing. Thank you." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Michelle L. says, " My students enjoyed this so much!" Just print and play! You might enjoy the following activities: US History EOC Envelope Races US History People Matching US History TIMELINE Races Review US History Give a Clue Review Game US History Cup Stacking Races
Incorporate poetry into your U.S. History classroom using the effective DECODE strategy, plus tips and a list of the best poems to teach.
Have you ever wondered what it was like in the trenches of World War 1? Try this fun simulation to find out what it was like.
Practical tips and real classroom examples for creating impactful activities for your next thematic history unit.
Build stronger connections and takeaways in teaching your US history class by using these 5 thematic lenses that will frame your whole year, from first-week lesson ideas to end-of-course projects.
Incorporate poetry into your U.S. History classroom using the effective DECODE strategy, plus tips and a list of the best poems to teach.
Teach how to analyze political cartoons in your Civics or American Government class using the effective POPES strategy, plus a free PDF download lesson.
Incorporate poetry into your U.S. History classroom using the effective DECODE strategy, plus tips and a list of the best poems to teach.
This is a fun US History review game for an EOC exam, such as STAAR in Texas. The cards cover the time period post Reconstruction to the present. Students try to describe the main term to their group without saying the "taboo" words. This is a great way to review concepts they have learned throughout the year in a fun and competitive way. Because they cannot say the term or the taboo words, this forces them to think more deeply about the concept to describe it. What is included: Over 60 cards (post Reconstruction to the present) Blank cards - in case you need to make your own Teacher instructions and suggestions for play Teacher feedback: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ McDavid's Miscellaneous says, "My students had no idea what "Taboo" was, but they enjoyed the review game after a few rounds! Thanks for a great resource!" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kelli C says, "I used this as an EOC/STAAR review activity to prepare my students for their STAAR test. Students had fun playing. Thank you." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Michelle L. says, " My students enjoyed this so much!" Just print and play! You might enjoy the following activities: US History EOC Envelope Races US History People Matching US History TIMELINE Races Review US History Give a Clue Review Game US History Cup Stacking Races
Incorporate poetry into your U.S. History classroom using the effective DECODE strategy, plus tips and a list of the best poems to teach.
A few weeks ago in a blogging group, we got to talking about outside learning for the summer. Y’all Texas summer is hot, like it was over 100 last week for several days. Instantly I knew whatever I volunteered had to be outside, and then I remembered this World War 1 trench warfare lesson from […]
Are your students needing a digital "break" from screen time? This is a hands-on review for the Modern Era - vocabulary matching. I use this activity in stations to review! I also love to have groups race against each other to add a little fun to our review. This is also great to use for remediation and EOC Review! What's included? 51 sets of vocabulary matching cards covering the Modern Era (102 individual cards) Blank cards in case you want to add your own terms Just print off an extra copy for yourself as the key. Just print, cut up the cards and put them in baggies! Terms included: OPEC, Camp David Accords, Contract with America, Star Wars, Reagan Doctrine, GATT, Persian Gulf War, Iran Hostage Crisis, Peace Through Strength, Reaganomics, Sandra Day O'Connor, NAFTA, Sonja Sotomayor, Heritage Foundation, Jimmy Carter, Peace Corps, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, Lyndon, B. Johnson, Great Society, Endangered Species Act, Environmental Protection Agency, Nixon's visit to China, Watergate, Community Reinvestment Act of 1977, Energy Crisis, Stagflation, Moral Majority, AIDS Crisis, "Just Say No to Drugs" campaign, Iran Contra Affair, Balkans Crisis, Lewinsky Affair, September 11, 2001, Marines in Lebanon, Hillary Clinton, USA Patriot Act, Department of Homeland Security, Hurricane Katrina, Global War on Terror, 2008 Election, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Affordable Healthcare Act, Iraq War, Bush v. Gore, Americans with Disabilities Act If you don't need a term - just leave it out! This product is aligned to the 2019 Texas TEKS. You might be interested in the following! Gilded Age Vocabulary Matching EOC Review Progressive Era Vocabulary Matching EOC Review Imperialism & WWI Vocabulary Matching EOC Review Roaring 20s Vocabulary Matching EOC Review Great Depression New Deal Vocabulary Matching EOC Review World War II Vocabulary Matching EOC Review Cold War Vocabulary Matching EOC Review Civil Rights Vocabulary Matching EOC Review Vietnam War Vocabulary Matching EOC Review Bundle of all Vocabulary Matching for US History EOC Review
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I ran across this infographic yesterday and love the information that it contains. We know that we need to create these sorts of lessons but are sometimes a bit unsure of what that can look like. U…
This fantastic Gilded Age Unit Plan Bundle contains 35+ engaging activities for teaching this important era in US History! Your entire unit is fully planned out with multiple resources for every day plus a Unit Guide with lesson plans for how to use each resource throughout the unit! All of the following TpT resources are included in this bundle: Gilded Age Google Drive Interactive Notebook Gilded Age traditional Interactive Notebook Transcontinental Railroad in 3D PowerPoint Gilded Age Study Guide and Unit Packet Industrial Revolution Child Labor Story with Questions Gilded Age Robber Barons Flipped Classroom PowerPoint Gilded Age Dinner Party of Robber Barons & Progressives Inventions of the Industrial Revolution Infomercial Project Inventions of the Industrial Revolution Chart Workers During the Industrial Revolution Reading John D. Rockefeller and Standard Oil Cartoon Analysis Andrew Carnegie Biography Analysis Gilded Age Reading and Worksheet Chinese Exclusion Act and Its Aftermath Lesson Plan Chinese Exclusion Act Reading and Worksheet Immigration Cartoon Primary Source Analysis Upton Sinclair's The Jungle Reading & Interactive Notebook Activity Exodusters Lesson Plan PLUS more great activities! There are PowerPoints with guided notes, video links, worksheets, review materials, quiz, test, and more! AND - every resource is neatly organized by day along with multiple activities and options you can use to engage your students. The Unit Plan Guide clearly details how to use each resource with lesson plans that includes links to relevant videos and Google Doc versions of resources. Be sure to click on each of the links above for more info on the included resources and click the preview button for a closer look at all the files included in each! For the next unit in US History, see this Progressive Era and Imperialism Unit Plan Bundle! Thanks for stopping by! Please "Like" my page on Facebook for updates, giveaways, links and more! Thanks!
U.S. History Part 2 Close Reading Passages & Questions Bundle is a great resource for integrating U.S. History and literacy skills! U.S. History Part 2 Close Reading Passages & Questions begins with Reconstruction and ends with the modern era. This bundle has 47 passages and 360+ pages! Each passage is 1-3 pages (double-spaced) and comes with 5-7 short response questions. An answer key is included with each passage. All of the passages and questions can also be shared with students digitally and completed using Google Slides. Use as interactive notes or textbook while studying U.S. History or as a way to integrate social studies into your language arts class! Literacy skills incorporated include main idea and supporting details, inferences and context clues, and cause and effect. This resource closely matches most U.S. History standards that begin with Reconstruction and end with the modern era, although it is specifically aligned with the following U.S. History II Virginia SOLs: USII.3, USII.4, USII.5, USII.6, USII.7, USII.8, USII.9 SAVE MONEY... this bundle is also included in the U.S. History Part 2 Unit Bundle for a discounted price! When you purchase this product, you will be given access to a link that will allow you to open the file in Google Slides. You’ll then share that file with your students. The slides can be printed and adapted for students who prefer to answer the questions by hand. You can also view and print a student's completed version of the slides. If you like this product, please follow my store by clicking the green ‘follow me’ at the top of my store page. This will keep you up to date with the latest sales and freebies in my store! Also, please remember to leave feedback for this product. Not only does it help me ensure you are getting the highest quality products, but it also earns you points that can be redeemed for free and discounted products on TpT! You may also be interested in: U.S. History Part 2 Task Card Bundle U.S. History Part 1 Unit Bundle U.S. History Part 1 Passages & Questions Bundle
Practical tips and real classroom examples for creating impactful activities for your next thematic history unit.
Incorporate poetry into your U.S. History classroom using the effective DECODE strategy, plus tips and a list of the best poems to teach.
The Great Depression is a huge event in modern history. The Great Depression Dice Game is perfect to discuss and learn how it affected families.
Bring history alive with this fun hands-on history idea for World War II! Teach kids about making do with the ingredients you have by making ration cakes.rn
U.S. History Part 2 Task Card Bundle works great for social studies centers, scoot activities, and review games! This U.S. History Task Cards Bundle Part 2 covers Reconstruction through the modern era. What is included in this U.S. History Task Cards Bundle? This bundle includes seven sets of task cards. Each set of U.S. History Task Cards includes: 28 task cards a self-checking, digital version 2 student response worksheets 1 answer key That's a total of 196 task cards, 7 Google Forms, 14 student response worksheets, and 7 answer keys! What U.S. History task cards are included in this bundle? This task card bundle includes seven sets of task cards. The following sets are included: Reconstruction Task Cards Industrialization Task Cards World War I Task Cards Early 20th Century Task Cards World War II Task Cards Cold War Task Cards Civil Rights Movement Task Cards What types of questions are asked? Questions are open-ended, multiple choice, and fill in the blank. See the green “Preview Included Products” button (located below the product images) for a sampling of the task cards included in each set and a list of the topics covered in each set. What standards are covered? These task cards closely match most U.S. History standards that begin with Reconstruction and end with the modern era, although they are specifically aligned with the following U.S. History II Virginia SOLs: USII.3, USII.4, USII5.c, USII.6, USII.7, USII.8c, USII.9a Is a digital version included? This U.S. History Task Cards Bundle Part 2 resource includes BOTH a digital version and a PDF version of all seven sets of task cards. The digital versions can be accessed through Google Forms and allow students to easily self-check their work. You can also use the Google Forms task cards to track student progress. When you purchase this product, you will be given access to a link that will allow you to open the file in Google Forms. You’ll then share that file with your students. Don't miss out! These U.S. History Task Cards are a fun review activity that require minimal prep time for teachers. I find that I am able to get multiple uses out of each set by using them while I am teaching a unit and while reviewing for state testing at the end of the school year. You may also be interested in: U.S. History Part 2 Unit Bundle U.S. History Part 2 Passages and Questions Bundle U.S. History Part 1 Task Card Bundle U.S. History Part 1 Unit Bundle U.S. History Part 1 Passages and Questions Bundle -------------------------------------------------- Other Information: I recommend printing these task cards in color and laminating so that they can easily be reused from year to year, although this is not necessary. These task cards also print and are easy to read in grayscale. Feedback helps me create great products for you to use in your classroom. Please consider leaving detailed feedback about how this resource worked in your classroom. Each time you provide feedback, you earn TpT credits that can be redeemed for free and discounted resources on TpT in the future. ©Meghan Vestal, Vestal’s 21st Century Classroom LLC. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for teachers, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Teachers may NOT upload the product to school/district servers, or to any website, or share digital or print copies. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
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Incorporate poetry into your U.S. History classroom using the effective DECODE strategy, plus tips and a list of the best poems to teach.
A very important lesson in American History is the Watergate Scandal and how it brought the US into the modern age. Today’s distrust of politicians and disillusionment in our government both stem…
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Who was Jackie Robinson? Who was Ruth Bader Ginsburg? If your students are like mine, they love the Who was...? biography series. This bundle of easy-to-assemble Who Was flipbooks will help students organize their biography research as they learn about modern and historical figures in U.S. history. They make a perfect companion activity to the Who Was books series, and can be used for book reports and biography projects. These flip book graphic organizers can be used as a note-taking tool to serve as the basis for an essay or presentation, or as the biography project itself. Easy-to-follow directions for creating the flipbooks are included. Because the series features such prominent figures in both history and modern times, these flipbooks are also great for a variety of occasions such as Presidents' Day, Black History Month, Women's History Month, and more! This bundle also includes an editable blank template so that you may create your own flip books with your own clip art for anyone you choose! Each flipbook has space for information related to: Picture Lifespan Childhood (when & how did they grow up?) Where they're from (includes map) Important people in their life Education Career Personal characteristics Accomplishments Challenges they faced How they overcame challenges Lessons we can learn from them Things you may not know Quote(s) Timeline of life events Resources to learn more This set includes the following 44 people. Names are clickable if you're interested in buying individually: Abraham Lincoln Alexander Hamilton Amelia Earhart Andrew Jackson Annie Oakley Barack Obama Benjamin Franklin Betsy Ross Booker T. Washington Cesar Chavez Clara Barton Eleanor Roosevelt Franklin Roosevelt Frederick Douglass George Washington George Washington Carver Harriet Tubman Harvey Milk Henry Ford Hillary Clinton Ida B. Wells Jackie Robinson John F. Kennedy Johnny Appleseed Martin Luther King Jr. Michelle Obama Neil Armstrong Paul Revere Richard Nixon Ronald Reagan Rosa Parks Ruth Bader Ginsburg Sacagawea Sally Ride Sitting Bull Sojourner Truth Sonia Sotomayor Susan B. Anthony Theodore Roosevelt Thomas Edison Thomas Jefferson Ulysses S. Grant Woodrow Wilson The Wright Brothers You may also be interested in: Who Was Biography Series Graphic Organizer Bundle Who Was Biography Series Trifold Brochure Bundle Who Was Biography Series Digital Graphic Organizer Bundle Who Was Biography Series Digital Trifold Brochure Bundle Who Was Biography Series Flip Books Bundle Click here to follow me and be the first to hear about new products, sales, and special promotions. For additional resources, be sure to check out my store! Katie Loftin Dr. Loftin's Learning Emporium Instagram Facebook Pinterest
Handed out your syllabus and completed a few icebreakers. Now what? Building a larger theme and relevant inquiry is crucial in the first week of your U.S. History or Civics class. These 6 tried-and-true activities will start your year strong and set you up to make meaningful real-world and personal connections throughout the year! So many ways to use these activities, including: Complete a few in your US History class and a few others in your American Government or Civics class Try out a few to kick off this semester, and save a few to try next semester Tuck a few of these away as emergency sub-plans Student materials come in both print PDF and editable Google files. Greatness is starting with the big picture in mind. Before diving into the 13 colonies or 3 branches of government, pique your students' curiosity and connect to larger themes of America so that you can return and “rehook” to these big ideas throughout the year. 6 Included Activities: Concept Definitions (US/Civics) dive into the nuanced meaning of concepts like "democracy" and "American dream," asking students for their perspectives Citizenship Speed Dating activity (Civics) analyze and reflect on various quotes on citizenship, challenging students to form their own ideas President Obama's 50th Anniversary of Selma Address analysis (US) hear, watch, and annotate an impassioned argument about our American values and who really founded it U.S. Naturalization Test (Civics) really see how “citizenship ready” your students are and discuss what sort of questions belong on the test American Values analysis (US) consider how current-day America upholds and also struggles to uphold its core founding values; then identify these values in the Declaration of Independence and Constitution Preamble GREAT Goal and Action Plan activity (US/Civics) conduct values self-inventory and develop a personal goal for the year, tying to previous activities Teacher Supports Also Included: Detailed Overview & Daily Lesson Plans with step-by-step teacher directions Answer Keys for all applicable activities Editable Google files version of all student materials These activities are perfect for bringing real impact to your U.S. History or Civics classes without throwing out everything you already have! Create a Thematic & Inquiry-Centered Course with this Kit Pick from the 14 included course-long inquiry questions that are each tied to the included activities Open your class by challenging students to chew on your chosen question; post the question everywhere--on your syllabus, whiteboard, and LMS homepage Complete 2-3 included activities which require students to brainstorm and pull from their incoming knowledge, consider new ideas, then begin forming a deeper understanding they will build on all year Build a "progressive" bulletin board or wall timeline with the question or central concepts to add to as you progress through your units Return to inquiry question and central concepts as you introduce each unit, during end-of-unit review, for your final project, and as you wrap up the semester or year What Other Teachers are Saying ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I loved this activity for giving me an idea of my kids interest level and gave them an idea of my expectations without me having to actually read them to them. I love the getting to know my students in such a relaxed manner. - Connie ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Great resources to start a course in Government on. Fun activities that got the kids up and moving, and talking about important concepts/values. Highly recommended! - Jeff ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This includes different activities that I used at different times of the year. This was helpful in the beginning of the year as we were introducing the Founding Docs and the ideas of what the US is all about. Thanks! - Amy Thinking about going thematic inquiry? Check out these full-course bundles! U.S. History Whole Course Bundle Civics Whole Course Bundle This listing is for one license for regular, non-commercial classroom use by a single teacher only. Commercial use like online teaching (ex. Outschool) or sharing with other teachers (ex. shared drive, in a Facebook group, in a professional development training) is strictly prohibited. By purchasing a license to this resource, you have access to all future updates at no cost, available under “My Purchases." Multiple and transferable licenses are available for purchase. PDF files are uneditable, other files have editing abilities, unless otherwise stated. All files are protected under federal copyright laws. To request a complete terms of use prior to purchase or if you have any questions about this resource, please leave a question below under Product Q&A.
This Modern American History unit bundle includes over 30 great resources and lesson plans to teach about US History from Watergate to today! An includes unit plan includes lesson plans on how to use each resource throughout your unit, starting with a lesson on Richard Nixon and the Watergate Scandal, and continuing though with resources on presidential policies, the Reagan Revolution, Equal Rights Amendment, conflicts in the Middle East, terrorism, 9/11, and more. The following resources on TpT are included in this bundle: Watergate and Richard Nixon Lesson Plan Comparing Presidential Policies Chart The Reagan Presidency and America in the 80s Middle East Conflicts History PowerPoint and Guided Notes President Ronald Reagan and the Reagan Revolution Reading September 11th Cooperative Learning Timelines Lesson Modern World Organizations Projects Cabinet Department Presentation Project Modern America Google Drive Interactive Notebook Modern America Study Guide and Unit Packet Modern America Interactive Notebook Set America in the 90s Lesson Modern America Unit Test Plus more great materials not on TpT including readings, lots of video and Google links, worksheets, and more! More great resources will also be added in the future as they become available. Thanks so much for looking! Please take a minute to visit and "Like" my page on Facebook for frequent updates, free giveaways, links and more!
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This decades project is a GREAT way to wrap up your year in your US History classroom. Check out this blog post!