WORKSHEETS
Students use their imagination to write a dialogue between themselves and the men and women of ancient Rome.
Students write an introductory paragraph for a newspaper article covering a chariot race at Circus Maximus, which takes…
Students write diary entries as they imagine themselves living in Roman times and making a two-day trip by mule along…
Students write the introductory paragraph for a newspaper article covering a banquet at a castle during the Middle Ages.
Members of your class imagine themselves to be reporters during the Middle Ages, interviewing a knight who has just…
Distribute this list to highlight world events during the 1920s.
Distribute this list to highlight world events during the 1930s.
Here's a chronological list of the events that led to World War II.
Learn the key events of World War II.
Learn about three major writers of the forties: Richard Wright, James Michener, and Herman Wouk.
Share the story of the Reys, creators of Curious George books, and assign the related activities to learn more about…
Distribute this list to highlight world events during the 1940s.
Distribute this list to highlight world events during the 1950s.
Distribute this list to highlight world events during the 1960s.
The details of the sinking of the Lusitania provide an introduction to related activities.
Students practice brainstorming by creating a semantic web about the Holocaust.
Interesting facts and fun activities related to the Russian Revolution.
Students consider what of their personal belongings they value the most.
In this writing activity, students investigate the Nobel Peace Prize.
Students read and comment on famous quotations about the Holocaust.
Students learn about the elements of a story by rating a book about the Holocaust that they've read.
Teach your students to categorize good and bad traits of characters in books about the Holocaust that they have read.
Assign a writing activity that challenges students to imagine conversations they would like to have with historical…
Students list the Holocaust-related vocabulary they've learned.