Description
Engaging History Presentations
Mr. Harms has designed a number of PowerPoint and Keynote presentations with key Social Studies Concepts and Critical Thinking Questions to help students understand history. Designed by a teacher for teachers, this Presentation focuses on "The American Revolution".
Overview
This presentation is designed to give students an overview of how circumstances pushed the colonists to want independence. Students will be shown maps, animations and descriptions of some of the major events in the American Revolution and the development of the United States Constitution.
Customizable
This History Presentation is totally customizable, allowing you to add your own pictures, graphics and animations to take what we've done even farther.
Benefit
It comes with presentation notes to help you discuss the subject and engage them in the revolution. At less than $7.00, it will save you time and lay the foundation for presentations that help students understand and remember.
Topics Included
Topics include: The Enlightenment, Independence, Navigation Act, The Stamp Act, Boston Tea Party, 1st Continental Congress, 2nd Continental Congress, Lexington & Concord, Declaration of Independence, Yorktown, The Articles of Confederation, The Constitution, Constitutional Convention, The Federal System and The Bill of Rights.
Included in The Presentation Package:
1. Keynote Presentation
2. Power Point Presentation
3. Text edit file of the outline of the presentation and presenter's notes.
The package is a digital download (Zip File) of these three items.
Modern World History Presentations
We have a number of PowerPoints related to Modern World History. These units are proven to engage students in a way that text books and documentaries can’t. Hundreds of teachers are using these lesson plans to bring history to life for students. It’s a unit you’ll use year after year.
Source:
McDougal Littel's World History: Patterns of Interaction
Unit 5 Absolutism To Revolution 1500-1900
Chapter 22 Enlightenment & Revolution 1550-1789
Section 4 "The American Revolution"
These materials were prepared by Harms LLC and have neither been developed, reviewed, nor endorsed by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, publisher of the original WORLD HISTORY: Patterns of Interaction work on which this material is based.