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Conflicts of the Middle East
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Conflicts of the Middle East

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This graphic organizer of events from the past, present, probable future includes information about the following conflicts that have taken place in the Middle East: Iranian Revolution Gulf War Iraq War War in Afghanistan Fight Against ISIS Israel v. Palestine Syrian Civil War The graphic organizer includes the following information: Dates (Years) Who (What groups are fighting) What/Why (Why are the groups fighting) U.S. position in the Conflict Deaths/Casualties This resource includes a student copy that is partially completed to demonstrate what is expected of students. This student copy is made for students to complete and fill out on their own. The second page of the document is an answer key that includes all of the information that should be on the graphic organizer. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
1917 (Movie) - Movie Guide
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1917 (Movie) - Movie Guide

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This product includes resources to be used with the film, 1917. This film was released in 2019 and is a great resource to use when teaching a unit on World War I. In the film, two soldiers are tasked with a seemingly impossible mission to cross nine miles of war torn France to deliver an important message. The Movie Guide includes numerous resource, some of which are available individually in my store and can be found by clicking the links below. The resources include: Teacher Guide: This guide provides teachers with movie details, a film review, summary of the film, how to use in the classroom, and content warnings about the movie. Review Questions: This two page resource includes 5 response questions about the film that students will answer as they watch the movie. Movie Visual Project: This one page project tasks students with creating a movie poster for the film based on the theme, purpose, or personal opinion of the movie. Quick Quiz: This ten question multiple choice quiz is a single pages document with an answer key also included. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and educational resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
War Horse (Movie) Review Questions
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War Horse (Movie) Review Questions

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This resource is a set of review questions that follow along with the film War Horse, directed by Steven Spielberg. It is the story of a horse and his journey from farm to the frontlines of World War I. The questions in this product include questions relating to the film itself and also critical thinking questions about WWI and the effects of war. This would be a great resource to use with students as they watch the film. The questions follow the film in order and are well connected to the history of WWI. There are 15 total questions on two pages. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Create Your Own Map
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Create Your Own Map

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n this activity, students are tasked with creating their own map of a fictional or real location. This is a highly flexible activity that can be made to work in classrooms in many grade levels. The purpose of the activity is to teach geography, map reading, and critical thinking skills to students. Included with this product are two pages. The first, a directions and hints page to inform students of their task. The maps themselves will be completed using a separate document/paper. The second page of the resource includes three response questions (including a chart) about the creation process and the thoughts behind their creation. The activity and the response questions encourage critical thinking, collaboration (if a group activity), and creativity. The response questions and finished product will provide assessment data as well. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Feudal Japan Review Worksheet
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Feudal Japan Review Worksheet

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This product is designed to review a lesson or unit on Feudal Japan and its society. This resource is a review worksheet that includes questions about: The structure of society in Feudal Japan The role of the Emperor, Shogun, Daimyo, Samurai, Peasants Alternative scenarios about power struggles and class struggles Comparison to Medieval Europe - Venn Diagram Task - Students are to create a piece of propaganda for one of the social classes. This resource would be great as a review or study guide for test or quiz. It could also be used a an independent assignment for students to research. This product includes both Microsoft Word and PDF versions of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Treaty of Versailles Reading & Worksheet
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Treaty of Versailles Reading & Worksheet

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This product is a great resource to use as a quick reading assignment or homework assignment in a World History or U.S. History course studying World War I. Specifically, this product describes the end of the War and the Treaty of Versailles. It presents and explains the punishments handed down to Germany at the end of The Great War. This product includes a one page reading passage and also a worksheet that was made to accompany the reading. The reading page was created for a high school classroom but could be used in lower grades as well. The reading is written at a 9th-10th grade level. The worksheet that accompanies the reading includes: 5 multiple choice questions 4 short answer questions 1 extended response question An answer key for quick grading is also included. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Bill of Rights Study Guide
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Bill of Rights Study Guide

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This study guide is a great resource to use for teachers reviewing The Bill of Rights with students. This product is designed to review a Bill of Rights unit or chapter. This study guide includes three sections that students will complete: Vocabulary - A graphic organizer of 16 terms that students will define. Words include: assembly, Establishment Clause, militia, due process, reforms, civil liberties, probable cause, petition, censorship, search and seizure, indictment, slander/libel, double jeopardy, eminent domain, grand jury, bail. 10 Amendments - Students will complete a chart of the ten amendments. Students will write the meaning of each amendment in the chart. Extended Response Questions - 5 extended response questions - Ex. List and describe one limitation of a 1st amendment right. Then list and describe an extension of a 1st amendment right. This study guide could also be used to plan a unit or chapter and/or create a test/quiz about the Bill of Rights. A thorough answer key is also included with this resource. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. ** If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Timeline Activity: Events Leading to the American Revolution
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Timeline Activity: Events Leading to the American Revolution

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This product includes instructions and directions for a student created timeline that includes important events leading to the American Revolutionary War. The instruction sheet includes directions for important events, visuals, and info about all of the events listed. The events that students will include on the timeline are: ● The French and Indian War ● The Sugar Act ● The Stamp Act ● Townshend Acts ● The Boston Massacre ● The Boston Tea Party ● The Intolerable Acts ● Patrick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death” Speech ● The Declaration of Independence ● The First Continental Congress Students are asked to create a timeline that includes the following criteria: ● Correctly place the event on the timeline with the correct date ● Describe the event in 1-2 sentences ● Correct dates of the above events ● Correct placement of the events on the timeline ● Timeline is completed neatly and easy to understand ● 4 visuals/pictures related to the events listed above - no stick figures ● Color - not just black and white This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Industrial Revolution Quick Quiz
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Industrial Revolution Quick Quiz

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This product is designed to provide quick, concise feedback to teachers about the Industrial Revolution. This Industrial Revolution Quick Quiz is a ten question quiz with 5 multiple choice and 5 matching questions (with word bank) over the Industrial Revolution. Quick Quizzes are meant to provide teachers with a quick assessment tool over a subject or unit. The quizzes are all one page documents that should be completed in a few minutes by students over material that they have learned in class. Quick Quizzes can also be used as an opening activity to assess student knowledge on a topic. An answer key is also included for teacher use. This resource is a Microsoft Word/PDF version of the product. If you are interested in other quick quizzes or education resources, please check out my Shop: Project Education.
Industrial Revolution Bundle
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Industrial Revolution Bundle

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This bundle of resources includes all of the Industrial Revolution products available in my store. This bundle is strictly for teachers teaching the Industrial Revolution period from approximately 1760-1840. It does NOT include resources for the era of Mass Production and Industrial Society that immediately followed this period in history. If you are interested in a bundle of resources for that time period, please click the link: Mass Production and Industrial Society Resource Bundle. A combined bundle of resources for both time periods (Industrial Revolution and Mass Production) is also available by clicking this link: Industrial Revolution/Mass Production Resource Bundle. This resource bundle includes many activities, assessments, posters, and resources for a unit on the Industrial Revolution. It is not a comprehensive bundle with lesson plans but is designed to supplement your teaching of the material and provides a wide variety of activities and resources. Below is a comprehensive list of the resources available in this bundle, as well as links to the resources individually if you are interested in only some of the products. Industrialization/Industrial Revolution Vocab Graphic Organizer: This graphic organizer is set up for students to write a definition for the word, explain it’s significance to the Industrial Revolution for the word, and then find a picture or visual for each word. The words include: Agriculture, Assembly Line, Mass Production, Bourgeoisie, Proletariat, Railroad, Transition, Capitalism, Immigrant, Factory, Natural Resources ,Steam Engine, Textile, Urbanization. Answer Key Included. Industrial Revolution Overview Video Questions: The questions in the document follow a YouTube video and are basic questions about important inventions, innovations, and individuals that were vital to the Industrial Revolution. Answer Key Included. Industrialization Chart and Information: This chart/visual has numerous uses and can be used as a display item, poster, exit slip, notes, activity. The information lays out the when, what, where, who, and why of the Industrial Revolution. Industrial Revolution Extended Response Questions: This document includes two extended response questions. There are 2 different questions and they are included on each document 4 times for easy printing and cutting for students. The resource is a great tool for quick assessment or entry/exit slips. Industrial Revolution: Connecting Past Events with Present: This Industrial Revolution Resource tasks students with making connections from the past to aspects of today’s society. For this activity, students are tasked with finding present day current events that relate to concepts from the Industrial Revolution. These concepts and ideas include: Child Labor, Innovations in Transportation, Women in the Workplace, Use of the Assembly Line, Popular/Mass Entertainment, Urban Growth Industrial Revolution: Connecting Past Events with Present - Version 2: Another version of the above activity in which students are tasked with making connection from the past to aspects of today’s society. The concepts and ideas in this version include: Innovations and Inventions, Women’s Rights and Women in Power, Workplace Safety Regulations, Consumer Economics, Industrial Growth and Manufacturing, The Middle Class Industrial Revolution Quick Quiz: This product is designed to provide quick, concise feedback to teachers about the Industrial Revolution. This Industrial Revolution Quick Quiz is a ten question quiz with 5 multiple choice and 5 matching questions (with word bank) over the Industrial Revolution. Answer Key included. Industrial Revolution Videos Review: Students are presented with a graphic organizer of the four video clips. For each video clip, students will then write a description of each video and then find a visual that could accompany each video clip. All of this is completed in the graphic organizer. Industrial Revolution Writing Prompt: This PDF document includes a writing prompt about the Industrial Revolution and its beginning in Europe. The prompt for this document asks: Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in Europe, especially Great Britain, in the 19th century and not some other place in the world. Industrial Revolution History Poster: The poster was created to be 18x24 inches but the sizing can be adjusted accordingly based on classroom need. This poster is a single resource. The poster is a visual representation of the Industrial Revolution and the following information: Visual (Industrial Revolution), Date (1760-1840), Location (United States and Europe) Industrial Revolution Infographic: This product presents information in an easy to read, easy to understand format. Information on the infographic includes dates, figures, events, and information about the Industrial Revolution time period. Includes a zip folder with 4 files of the infographic. They are: Original Print-Ready PDF, Resized 10x24 inch Poster, PDF Print Ready, Resized 2x6 inch Bookmark, PDF Print Ready, Original PNG image, 800x2000 pixels Industrial Revolution Information Poster: This is a single poster product about the Industrial Revolution. The poster includes information about the Industrial Revolution including: Dates, Prior knowledge, Facts and important events, Important individuals. It is a high quality file designed to be printed as an 18x24 inch poster. The poster could also be resized to be smaller or stretched to be a larger size. Industrial Revolution Poster: This resource is a downloadable Print-Ready PDF poster. It is a high quality file designed to be printed as an 18x24 inch poster. The poster could also be resized to be smaller or stretched to be a larger size. Industrial Revolution Word Search: This word search is comprised of terms relating to Industrialization and the Industrial Revolution of the United States. The words in the puzzle are: ANDREW CARNEGIE, ASSEMBLY LINE, CAPITALISM, COMMERCE,CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, CORPORATION, FACTORY, HENRY FORD, INDUSTRY, JOHN D ROCKEFELLER, LABOR, MASS PRODUCTION, MARKET, MONOPOLY, RAILROAD, ROBBER BARONS, TELEGRAPH, TRUST, URBAN More detailed descriptions of each product can be found on the individual product pages. Most of these resources come in two formats; Microsoft Word and PDF. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
World War I Test
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World War I Test

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This World War I is a comprehensive assessment over the “Great War” or World War I as it later came to be known. This test includes three question formats: Multiple Choice: 30 multiple choice questions are included; subjects covered include: the Lusitania, assassination of Franz Ferdinand, unrestricted submarine warfare, propaganda, causes of WWI, Treaty of Versailles, trench warfare, and more. Matching: 15 questions make up this section of the test. The terms in this section are: military, conscription, mobilization, unrestricted, propaganda, trench warfare, war of attrition, total war, aid, soviet, abdicate, cooperation, armistice, mandate, reparation, Extended Response: 3 extended response questions are included in this section. The questions cover the following topics: 4 M.A.I.N. Causes of WWI, Treaty of Versailles, Technological Advances in WWI This assessment covers a lot of material and can be used for backwards planning as well. An answer key for all sections is included at the end of the resource. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Discrimination and Segregation Lesson Plan
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Discrimination and Segregation Lesson Plan

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This resource contains all of the materials necessary for a daily lesson on Segregation and Discrimination in the United States. The lesson focuses on the key terms and ideas of segregation and discrimination in the United States. The folder contains a lesson plan, powerpoint presentation, student guided notes, and key terms and definitions handout.
Forms of Government Notebook
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Forms of Government Notebook

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This Forms of Government Notebook is a complete resource to use for teaching a unit/chapter on the many forms of government. In this resource, students will complete a variety of activities and tasks that challenge and assess learning. This resource was designed to be taught to learners of many different intelligences and learning styles. Included in this Notebook is writing, artistic, research, and creative activities. The sections of the Notebook include: Notes/Vocabulary - In this section students will complete notes that include vocabulary terms of the different forms of governments. Students must first define what government is (visually), and then research how the different types of government function and operate. What If There Is No Government? - This section asks students “What happens if there is no government?” Students will list reasons why government is important and then find an example of a country/nation that has experienced anarchy/no government. Examples - In this section, students are tasked with finding actual examples of countries/nations that have the forms of government discussed throughout the packet. Students must also create and draw a symbol for each form of government. Definitions - This section includes a vocabulary section of terms related to the different forms of government for students to research and then define. Create Your Own Government - This final section of the notebook comprises multiple pages and is a project designed for students to create their own government. In this project and the pages in the notebook, students must define territorial units, create an economy, legislature, list the powers of the head of state, design a judicial system, and find allies among classmates. Finally, students must create a piece of propaganda for their country. This is a comprehensive resource that can be used to teach students in many grades/abilities the different forms of government. If you are just interested in the Create Your Own Government resource please click this link: Create Your Own Government. If you are interested in other Social Studies/History resources, please check out my shop: Project Education Shop.
Anti-Bullying Contract
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Anti-Bullying Contract

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This product is an Anti-Bullying Contract that teachers can use in the classroom to discuss bullying, reduce bullying, and encourage students to behave appropriately in class. This resource includes blank spaces for students names and signatures. It is customizable so that teachers may add the classroom name or the name of the school. The resources could also be customized to include the signature of a parent. This is a good resource to use if bullying is a problem in your school because it can be utilized to hold students responsible for their actions.
Interest Groups Research Activity
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Interest Groups Research Activity

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This resource tasks students with researching various interest groups that influence the United States government with power and financial contributions. The purpose of the activity is to demonstrate how interest groups function and what role they play in government. This activity is a great activity in a U.S. History or U.S. Government course and can be used at the beginning, middle, or end of a unit. In this activity, students will research various interest groups and find information related to mission statements, news stories, and purpose. Many interest groups are already listed but the document can be easily modified to include others that may have been discussed in class. The listed interest groups for the activity are: Mothers Against Drunk Driving National Organization for Women Veterans of Foreign Wars Americans United for Separation of Church and State National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Common Cause Eagle Forum The activity also includes questions to guide students and also a task at the end for student’s to create a piece of advertisement for one of the interest groups. This resource includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the product. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Henry Ford and the Assembly Line
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Henry Ford and the Assembly Line

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This product includes links to 4 YouTube videos about Henry Ford and the assembly line that he pioneered. It is a collection of videos about Ford’s life and legacy. The video links that this resource includes are listed below: Henry Ford: 3 Minute Innovative History Henry Ford Assembly Line Henry Ford’s Assembly Turns 100 Ford History of Moving Assembly Line Questions that accompany each link are related to the life and accomplishments of Henry Ford. This document includes questions about Ford’s early life, assembly line, and legacy. This would be a great resource to use as review or to introduce the topic. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Create Your Own Government (Country)
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Create Your Own Government (Country)

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In this document, students will create their own unique government/country. Students will be guided through the process of creating unique economies, class systems, legislatures, court systems, and many more aspects of a country. This resource includes examples and definitions of important terms and vocabulary that will be used throughout the activity. The activity also includes directions for the the creation of a piece of propaganda supporting your newly created country. This resource comprises multiple pages and is a project designed for students to create their own government. Some examples of what students must complete include: define territorial units, create an economy, legislature, list the powers of the head of state, design a judicial system, and find allies among classmates. This activity is designed to be used for multiple grades and skill levels. This activity includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the activity. This project can also be found as part of the Forms of Government Notebook that includes vocabulary, visual (art), notes, and examples of the forms of government. This is a comprehensive resource that also includes this Create Your Own Government Project. Please click on the links below if you are interested. Forms of Government Notebook - PDF If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Store.
Classroom Rules
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Classroom Rules

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This product is a simple list of rules that apply to most classrooms. The list is already formatted in large print and ready for print. Students will find the list of rules easy to understand. A class list of consequences is also available for purchase.