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The Yuan & Ming Dynasties - Google Slides, Warm-Up & Exit Ticket, Guided & Teacher Notes
Newly Updated! (July 2022)
You talked, I listened! This resource now includes underlined keywords on Google Slides to match the fill-in-the-blank guided notes. Previously, the keywords were highlighted in a different color which some of you find hard to read.
This is a zero-prep PowerPoint that goes over the Yuan and Ming Dynasties! Teacher notes are included so you don't have to worry about what to say. This is a great lesson for you to teach with your class or to have as a backup Sub Lesson Plan.
This resource comes as a Google Drive resource. When you purchase this product, you will be directed to download a PDF of the Terms of Use. The link to the Google Drive folder, along with directions on how to make copies and print the material, will be provided. By purchasing this product, you recognize that you (and your students should you chose the digital option) must have access to a Google account.
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What's included in the PowerPoint?
- Geography
- Nomads
- Genghis Khan
- Mongol Conquest
- Conquering of northern China
- Kublai Khan
- The Yuan Dynasty
- Failed invasions of Japan
- Pax Mongolica
- Marco Polo
- Decline of the Yuan Dynasty
- The Ming Dynasty
- Zheng He
- The Forbidden City
- Foreign Relations
- Art and Literature
In addition to the PowerPoint, this purchase set also includes:
- Warm-Up
- Exit Ticket
- Student Guided Notes
- Teacher Notes in the notes section of the PowerPoint
- THREE suggested videos to make this lesson more interactive for students
If you want to get an even more in depth look at this product, please check out the Preview. I have included pictures of EVERYTHING (including each individual slide) you will get with this purchase.
Best yet, all of these items are EDITABLE!!! If you need to change or adapt them to fit your curriculum or classroom needs, you have the power do that!
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