Thursday, May 30, 2013

Julius Caesar and the End of the Roman Republic PowerPoint Lesson

This is a wonderful, visually appealing PowerPoint that covers Roman History from the First Triumvirate of Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey through the death of Mark Antony and rise of Octavian.

     

Each slide includes fantastic images and graphics that will definitely hold your students attention and keep them focused on your lesson.

    


Topics covered include the rise of Julius Caesar, Pompey and the Senate's plan to bring him home, his crossing of the Rubicon, the civil war, his relationship with Cleopatra, his assassination, and much more. It concludes with an open-ended exit ticket that has students thinking critically about the things they learned.

I assure you, this is a really beautiful PowerPoint that works well with all groups of students! You can download it for use today. Thanks for looking!

Monday, May 27, 2013

African Empires PowerPoint Lesson

This is a beautiful PowerPoint presentation that covers the most powerful African Empires from 300-1600. These wonderful, visually engaging slides cover the empires of Axum (Aksum), Ghana, Mali, Great Zimbabwe, Songhai, and more.

   

   


The lesson includes maps, as well as fantastic pictures that highlight the beauty of Africa and the accomplishments of these kingdoms. All of the notes are simple for students to understand and highlight the essential things students must know based on state and Common Core Standards.



The PowerPoint concludes with an embedded Youtube video on the influence of Islam on these empires and an exit ticket for students to complete. Thanks for looking!

You can download this lesson as well as find additional resources for World History in our store:

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Students-Of-History


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Emperor Charlemagne, the Franks, & The Holy Roman Empire

This is a visually engaging PowerPoint lesson on the rise of the Franks and Charlemagne during the Middle Ages. It covers the rise of Germanic Kingdoms, Clovis I, Charles Martel, Pepin the Short, Charlemagne, the Holy Roman Empire, and more in 15 beautiful slides.

     


Each slide features a wonderful picture, map, or graphic that will captivate your visual learners and keep students focused on the lesson. All notes are easy for students to understand and help break down difficult concepts simply.

   


The PowerPoint concludes with a fantastic 9-minute embedded YouTube video on Charlemagne. The combination of visuals, notes, and the video make this a very powerful lesson that your students will learn from and be engaged in.

You can download this entire lesson by clicking here!

Thanks for visiting!

Monday, May 20, 2013

Beverly Hills Cop Test Review Game!

This download is one of my favorite activities to do as we review for our state assessments every year! It is an amazing way to “trick” students into taking a test and working together!


Best of all, this lesson can be used for any subject and any test! Included is a directions sheet, answer sheet pages for 25, 50, and 100 question tests/games and a directions page.

The Beverly Hills Cop Review game has students placed in pairs with a "good cop" who analyzes each question carefully and a "bad cop" who wants to go with his gut and answer each question as quickly as possible. Working together they have to race to complete a test and score above 90%. It creates a wonderful lesson on test-taking strategies and using cooperative learning to prepare for a state assessment, final exam, or any major test!

You can download this lesson here for use in ANY class and ANY subject!

Check out this link for more great review activities, packets, bundles, and games.

Thanks for looking!

Friday, May 17, 2013

Ancient History Weekend Sale!

I've been working hard lately to build up my resources for ancient history and have recently posted three new items. All three will be available this weekend for just a buck! After that, they'll all still be available for a great price!

The first is a creative project to help students understand the accomplishments of the great Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. Students create campaign posters as if Justinian was running for president of the United States that highlight his accomplishments as Emperor of the Byzantine Empire. These can be created on poster paper or electronically using Glogster.


Next is a primary source account of how children in the Greek city-state of Sparta were raised to become the fierce warriors they are famous for being. The 1-page excerpt from The Lives of Plutarch has been edited so that it is easy for students to understand and relate to. It tells of the many incredibly difficult things children in Sparta went through to become soldiers and how harshly they were treated.




Finally, I added an excellent, easy to understand history of ancient Egypt's 3 major periods: the Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, and New Kingdom. A short paragraph explains the key characteristics of each one, including the pyramids, pharaohs, and why each came to an end. After completing the reading, students analyze a list of characteristics and place each under the Egyptian kingdom that it best describes.



Remember, each of these is just $1 through this weekend! You will be able to find more ancient history resources as I add them here.

Thanks for visiting and as always, please let me know if you have any questions! 

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Extended 20% Off Sale!

Thank you to everyone who visited our store during the 2 day Teacher Appreciation Week sale! It truly was a great week. Our school had a nice surprise for us each day and I hope each of your schools did the same! I realized how busy I was all week though and that many teachers might not have had a chance to really explore and find the resources they need.

With that in mind, I decided to extend the 20% off sale on every item in the Students of History store through tomorrow! Hopefully this gives every teacher out there an opportunity to find a n amazing new resource for your classroom!

Some of the most recent items I uploaded include:

1. A fantastic lesson on the Age of Imperialism in which students write and act out scenes based on primary source cartoons.


2. A really cool lesson on Empires of the World in 1500 that features a printable map, PowerPoint of notes, set of readings, and hand-on building project for the major world empires at 1500. Students in this lesson create models of great building projects using straws and tape, including the Taj Mahal, Great Wall of China, and Suleiman Mosque.


3. Lastly, here's an awesome FREE lesson I created using a primary source letter of Abraham Lincoln's in which he writes about the importance of education and hard work!



Thanks for visiting and best of luck through the end of the school year!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

New for Teacher Appreciation Week - Snoop Dogg's World History Review!

This fantastic, hilarious cloze reading activity covers 77 major vocabulary terms from the World History topics of the Renaissance, Reformation, Age of Discovery, and Absolute Monarchs.



Each page includes a word bank at the top, and then a reading in which students fill in the blanks. The reading has been translated into "Snoop Speak" to make it a little more fun for your students. Here is a sample paragraph:

"The bootylicious wealth amassed by _____________ weakened tha' church’s authority in Italy. The Catholic Church was also seen as ___________ due ta tha' sale of _____________, which forgave yo sins fo` a price. This was seen as a way ta buy yo way into ____________ , ya feel me?" 

My students absolutely LOVE these Snoop review guides and laugh their way through completing them. I know it helps them to remember these key concepts as I hear them quoting it afterwards. It also requires a little more concentration, which increases their reading comprehension.

You can download this today to review before your state assessment, final exams, or to go along with each of these units as you cover them!

Enjoy!