This wonderful, visually-engaging PowerPoint lesson follows early Christianity in the Roman Empire and its growth to becoming the dominant religion in the region.
It begins with a description of Roman religion then details Jesus, Paul, and the reasons why Christianity was able to grow despite early persecution in Rome.
Each slide includes fantastic visuals, graphics, and easy-to-follow notes on essential topics based on state standards!
You can download this amazing resource to use in your classroom today by clicking here!
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A resource for history teachers and students to make history education more engaging.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Fantastic Constitutional Convention PowerPoint for Constitution Day
This beautiful PowerPoint lesson covers everything students need to know about the creation of the American Constitution based on state and CCSS. It is awesome to use every September 17th for Constitution Day or during your unit on the founding of America!
The PowerPoint includes a warm up on the founders, then moves on to the major weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and how they were exposed by Shay's Rebellion in 1786. Further slides explore the major players at the Philadelphia (or Constitutional) Convention, the plans, major compromises, and structure of the Constitution.
It includes fantastic visuals and easy-to-follow notes, along with a warm-up and exit ticket for students to complete.
You can download this fantastic lesson for any range of students by clicking here!
The PowerPoint includes a warm up on the founders, then moves on to the major weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and how they were exposed by Shay's Rebellion in 1786. Further slides explore the major players at the Philadelphia (or Constitutional) Convention, the plans, major compromises, and structure of the Constitution.
It includes fantastic visuals and easy-to-follow notes, along with a warm-up and exit ticket for students to complete.
You can download this fantastic lesson for any range of students by clicking here!
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
September 11th Timeline Lesson Plan
I think one of the most important lessons I teach every year is my lesson on the events of September 11th. It so profoundly changed America and is so tragic and sad, but also filled with stories of incredible bravery and heroism. Some years I teach it on the anniversary regardless of my pacing, while others I have taught it toward the end of the year.
Either way, the best lesson I developed to teach about 9/11 was this cooperative learning timeline lesson plan. It truly makes for an amazing, thorough lesson on September 11th.
Your class is divided into 7 groups who each work together to put together a timeline for one aspect of the 9/11 tragedy. This The 7 groups are:
After each group has analyzed their assigned minute-by-minute events, you lead a PowerPoint presentation of the whole day and each group shares their events, so that the class get get a true perspective of the chaos and confusion most Americans felt that morning.
Finally, an interview assignment is included for students to conduct after your lesson to get a better perspective of what happened.
This is a truly powerful lesson that can be download by clicking here. I promise, it will have a lasting impact on your students.
The download includes the 7 sets of timelines, a complete timeline of the whole day, a PowerPoint that matches the timelines, the interview assignment, and 4 videos of footage from 9/11.
Thank you for looking!
Either way, the best lesson I developed to teach about 9/11 was this cooperative learning timeline lesson plan. It truly makes for an amazing, thorough lesson on September 11th.
Your class is divided into 7 groups who each work together to put together a timeline for one aspect of the 9/11 tragedy. This The 7 groups are:
- American Airlines Flight 11
- United Airlines Flight 175
- American Airlines Flight 77
- United Airlines Flight 93
- President Bush
- The World Trade Center Towers
- The Pentagon
After each group has analyzed their assigned minute-by-minute events, you lead a PowerPoint presentation of the whole day and each group shares their events, so that the class get get a true perspective of the chaos and confusion most Americans felt that morning.
Finally, an interview assignment is included for students to conduct after your lesson to get a better perspective of what happened.
This is a truly powerful lesson that can be download by clicking here. I promise, it will have a lasting impact on your students.
The download includes the 7 sets of timelines, a complete timeline of the whole day, a PowerPoint that matches the timelines, the interview assignment, and 4 videos of footage from 9/11.
Thank you for looking!
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