Play this fun trivia game to get groups working together. Divide your class into small teams (4-5 Students each) and have students write down the correct answer on a lined piece of paper and at the end of the round calculate has the most points!Link to slides. Students love to play because it taps their prior knowledge and gets kids talking!
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GATE students need to be actively supported and challenged in the classroom. Click the PDF below or click the image for a Google Slide Presentation for 10 simple tips to help your advanced learners be successful in the classroom. ![]()
Here is a presentation on unique moments in Sports History! Great fun lesson for students to be immersed in all things sports!
Students will pretend to be a famous economist from History and give policy recommendations to Congress and the Fed how to do the following: Grow GDP, Lower Unemployment , Decide is we should pass the stimulus bill, How to prevent a recession during COVID! Make a copy of this presentation and feel free to modify to suit your class! LINK to Presentation.
20 True Stories from History! Teaching students how to recognize Credible and Reliable sources!
My incredible 10th Grade AP Euro Students deserve a nice looking workbook. This is just a notebook to help keep their notes organized and make class feel a little more tangible (my amazing school had them Printed). I enjoyed putting together these graphics and making it feel extra special (I Used Canva for the graphics). Click the image below for the link to the PDF Booklet.
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At my incredible XQ high school we got to design a Passion class. I am new to Instagram so I conducted tons of research and created a presentation for my students! See below.
Having something Tangible during virtual learning means a lot. I made simple Post Cards using Canva. They send beautifully made post cards and were very inexpensive! I send these to students if they win Kahoots, make valuable contributions to class and go above and beyond (or to just a student who needs a little encouragement).
In this short lesson 3-4 students (on zoom) will drag and drop a weakness of the articles of confederation that led to Shay's rebellion in a shared google slide. Students analyze context clues in the slides to determine which failure matches the effects. To make it more challenging- erase the pre-filled boxes and leave some blank and challenge students to write in their own failures. Click Here for an editable copy.
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