European History
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The Renaissance Begins - FREE
$0.00This item includes a Power Point Presentation with fill in the blank notes. In addition, if you don't want to do a Power Point Presentation to cover this material, there is a reading guide worksheet included that you can do instead. There is also an...$0.00 -
Marco Polo + Assessments
$1.85Resource: Article, Assessments, Activities, IllustrationsThe brief article explains the life of Marco Polo. Specifically, it presents a primary source from "The Travels of Marco Polo" to show his description of coal as a "burning stone" that was used...$1.85 -
Cartography in the Age of Exploration + Assessment
$1.50Lesson Plan: Article, Assessment, CrosswordThe article defines and explains early map-making, the people involved, and the development of the "New World" reality. Crossword and Assessment included.Lesson includes: - 2-Page "Cartography" Article -...$1.50 -
European Feudalism - "One Pager" Activity/ Assessment
$1.35This fun activity calls for students to answer 3 questions, complete one chart, quote from a source, and illustrate in some way European Feudalism - all to be completed on ONE PAGE. A great quick project that includes short answer writing, graphics,...$1.35 -
D-Day, June 6 1944
$4.00“D-Day, June 6 1944,“ is an overview of the allied invasion of Normandy, in 1944. The invasion marked the beginning of the end for German forces during World War II. Germany will eventually surrender 10 months later (May 7, 1945) to end the...$4.00 -
World War II-What do you really know
$4.00“World War II-What do you really know” is a collection of animated slides with questions and answers for the class. It was used in class with High School 11th and 12th grade These classes included honors and college prep , plus general level,...$4.00 -
World War II: Europe
$5.00“World War II: Europe“ is an overview of the war against Germany, starting in 1939. The presentation follows Germany’s invasion of Poland , and continues through to May of 1945 with their surrender. Teacher notes and extra information...$5.00 -
What Do You Know About World War I
$3.00“What Do You Know About World War I” ” is a question based class presentation on World War I. It can be used as a preview of a unit, a review before assessment, or a stand alone teaching presentation. Each slide begins with an image...$3.00 -
World War I-Every Picture Tells A Story
$5.00“Every Picture Tells a Story- World War I ” –is a 28 slide presentation of World War I images. This series of pictures makes the student “read “ the images. The images have animated boxes , circles and arrows, to highlight...$5.00 -
The US Enters World War I
$5.00“The US Enters World War I” is a 40 slide presentation on the reasons why the US got involved in “Europe’s” war. It begins with what American life was like before the war.($.39= Cost of a dozen eggs, etc.)Then it looks at...$5.00 -
Assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand- World War I Begins
$4.00“Assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand- World War I Begins” was made for High School Juniors and Seniors, and was used in college prep and general level classes. This could easily be edited /modified for 10th and 9th grade classes as...$4.00 -
Roman Achievements + Assessment
$1.65Lesson Plan: Close Reading Article, Activities, and AssessmentThe article features the innovations that we are fairly certain belong to the ancient Romans. The article points out that the Romans make it difficult to be certain though, because they took...$1.65