Description
Texas History students will review the people, places, events, documents, and more that they learned throughout the year by identifying 114 items according to 247 questions divided into “what am I, who am I, where was I (or where am I), and when was I.” There are 14 text excerpts and 100 images, maps, and political cartoons. This includes a teacher information page with ideas for implementation and an answer recording sheet with an identification/historical context column. There are 2 versions in the file: a PowerPoint for projecting (question followed by the answer) and a PDF organized for easier printing to use it as a gallery walk. This would be great for an end of year review, as a review game before STAAR testing, or as an end of semester review (the teacher information page has the topics and corresponding slide numbers so you can print or project only the slides you need).
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