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High School World History
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Alas, tis Sir Batman of Gotham, and his squire, Robin!. If superheroes were from the Elizabethan Era.
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Renaissance Art: Introduction ~ Entertaining 10 minute video by Kahn Academy.
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This is a bundle of all 4 Snoop Dogg American History cloze review guides. Each is a fun, 1 page overview of an era in US history with a vocabulary term word bank at the top, and then a cloze reading in which students fill in the blanks. However, each of the readings has been turned into "Snoop speak" with -izzles and slang from Snoop Dogg songs to engage your students and keep their attention!
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High School World History
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Excellent New TED-ED Video: “The Atlantic slave trade: What too few textbooks told you” | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…
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Google Earth explores Ancient Rome - totally the coolest
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Students select two unfamiliar and interesting words from their own reading. After becoming "expert" or "master" of these words students design a card which provides a series of clues so that a partner (who does not know the secret words) can guess the words.
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Historical Photograph Analysis Worksheets & Examples: The worksheet features 10 higher-level questions designed to get your students to analyze any historical photograph and think critically about important aspects of the photo. Also included are 8 excellent open-source images from history to use as a back-to-school activity in history class or at any time throughout the year to encourage students to analyze photos with a critical eye. 10 pages
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Example of a vocabulary hashtag activity from my #CommonCore #Hashtags #Reading #Vocabulary Bell Ringers and Exit Slips Activities :)
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Sweet way of explaning the stone age!
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High School World History
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Updated claim, evidence and reasoning. Definitions from science are printed. My notes about language arts are hand written.
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World Wars: World War One Trench Virtual Tour from BBC History
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PREHISTORIC NEOLITHIC AFRICAN ROCK ART
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BOMB DROPPED ON HIROSHIMA JAPAN on August 6, 1945 (shadow left by a Hiroshima citizen who had been working at 8:15 when the bomb was dropped)
Hiroshima Bombing
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A Japanese woman awaits treatment, her back scarred by the patten of the dress she was wearing when the world’s first atomic bomb used in warfare fell on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. Since white colors repelled the bomb’s heat and dark colors absorbed it, fabric designs were burned into the skin.