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Industrial Revolution Vocab Organizer
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Industrial Revolution Vocab Organizer

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This graphic organizer of key terms and ideas from the Era of Industrialization and the Industrial Revolution includes 14 terms. They are: Agriculture Assembly Line Mass Production Bourgeoisie Proletariat Railroad Transition Capitalism Immigrant Factory Natural Resources Steam Engine Textile Urbanization The graphic organizer is set up for students to write a definition for the word, explain it’s significance to the Industrial Revolution for the word, and then find a picture or visual for each word. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. Please check out the other posters and educational activities are available in my shop: Project Education.
Industrial Revolution Quick Quiz
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Industrial Revolution Quick Quiz

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This product is designed to provide quick, concise feedback to teachers about the Industrial Revolution. This Industrial Revolution Quick Quiz is a ten question quiz with 5 multiple choice and 5 matching questions (with word bank) over the Industrial Revolution. Quick Quizzes are meant to provide teachers with a quick assessment tool over a subject or unit. The quizzes are all one page documents that should be completed in a few minutes by students over material that they have learned in class. Quick Quizzes can also be used as an opening activity to assess student knowledge on a topic. An answer key is also included for teacher use. This resource is a Microsoft Word/PDF version of the product. If you are interested in other quick quizzes or education resources, please check out my Shop: Project Education.
Enlightenment Bingo
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Enlightenment Bingo

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This Bingo game is designed to help students review important figures, terms, publications, and ideas relevant to the Age of Enlightenment. This Bingo game includes printable game boards and clues for teachers to read to students. Ideas from the game include: John Locke Natural Rights Social Contract Theory Separation of Church and State Philosophe Popular Sovereignty Leviathan Absolute Power Life is Nasty Brutish and Short Capitalism Wealth of Nations Adam Smith Thomas Hobbes Balance of Mind and Heart Separation of Powers Checks and Balances Three Branches of Government Jean-Jacques Rousseau Montesquieu Enlightenment Monarchy Laissez-Faire Economics Governed by the General Will This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
How A Bill Becomes A Law
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How A Bill Becomes A Law

4 Resources
This bundle includes four resources to help teach your students about how a bill becomes a law. The resources are thought provoking, and include a variety of activities.
How a Bill Becomes a Law Quiz - U.S.
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How a Bill Becomes a Law Quiz - U.S.

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This product includes questions about Congress and the process of how a bill becomes a law in the United States of America. The resource includes 12 short answer and extended response questions. Topics covered in the quiz include: The process of a bill becoming a law The roles of Congress The roles of Congressmen Information about the chambers of Congress An answer key is also included. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Bill of Rights Study Guide
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Bill of Rights Study Guide

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This study guide is a great resource to use for teachers reviewing The Bill of Rights with students. This product is designed to review a Bill of Rights unit or chapter. This study guide includes three sections that students will complete: Vocabulary - A graphic organizer of 16 terms that students will define. Words include: assembly, Establishment Clause, militia, due process, reforms, civil liberties, probable cause, petition, censorship, search and seizure, indictment, slander/libel, double jeopardy, eminent domain, grand jury, bail. 10 Amendments - Students will complete a chart of the ten amendments. Students will write the meaning of each amendment in the chart. Extended Response Questions - 5 extended response questions - Ex. List and describe one limitation of a 1st amendment right. Then list and describe an extension of a 1st amendment right. This study guide could also be used to plan a unit or chapter and/or create a test/quiz about the Bill of Rights. A thorough answer key is also included with this resource. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. ** If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Industrialization and Mass Production Study Guide
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Industrialization and Mass Production Study Guide

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This one page study guide includes key terms and ideas from a unit on Industrialization and Mass Production in the United States. This study guide is composed of two sections. Key Terms - students will be tasked with looking a up important ideas, individuals, examples, and definitions of terms related to the era of industrialization and mass production. Extended Response Questions - Three extended response questions are included for students to answer and prepare for assessment. This product is a good tool to use for review or to use to create a test or quiz. A detailed Answer Key is also included. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
1st Amendment Supreme Court Cases
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1st Amendment Supreme Court Cases

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This single page worksheet is divided into three different sections. The three sections are designed to teach students about the importance of the 1st amendment, the freedoms of the 1st amendment, and important 1st amendment Supreme Court Cases. The three sections are: Review: Students will list and explain the 5 freedoms of the 1st amendment. Prior Knowledge: Students will define and explain the following terms: judicial review and precedent. Graphic Organizer: Students will complete a graphic organizer of important 1st amendment Supreme Court Cases. Student will explain the freedom extended or restricted by the Supreme Court case and then explain the outcome of the case. The cases included in the organizer are: Schenck v. United States, Tinker v. Des Moines, New York Times Company v. United States, and Texas v. Johnson. This graphic organizer and questions activity is a great resource to use for students that have learned/are learning about 1st amendment Supreme Court cases. The activity can be used as an assessment, an introductory activity, or a research activity. The product can also be easily modified to match your teaching/assessment procedures. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
American Government Grab Bag
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American Government Grab Bag

20 Resources
This collection of American Government resources includes many activities, tests, quizzes, projects, presentations, and more over a wide variety of topics studied in American Government. This bundle includes 20 resources that can be found individually in my store. Topics covered include: Democracy, Forms of Government, Bill of Rights, Civil Rights, Interest Groups, Branches of Government.
Branches of U.S. Government Bundle
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Branches of U.S. Government Bundle

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Bundle includes various resources about the three branches of government in the United States. These resources range from quizzes and study guides to research paper assignments. 8 resources total.
U.S./World History Writing Prompts
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U.S./World History Writing Prompts

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This bundle of writing prompts includes 8 colorful (or non-colorful, depending on your photocopying preferences) that cover 8 different topics or time period in World or U.S. History. The writing prompts cover the following topics: American Civil War Industrial Revolution Mass Production World War I Propaganda World War II Cold War Middle East The products are all PDF format.
Industrial Revolution Writing Prompt
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Industrial Revolution Writing Prompt

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This PDF document includes a writing prompt about the Industrial Revolution and its beginning in Europe. The document provides an easy way to keep students organized while also being aesthetically pleasing. The prompt for this document asks: Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in Europe, especially Great Britain, in the 19th century and not some other place in the world? The preview and the thumbnails include a watermark on the image. This is removed in the purchased product. Other individual World History/U.S. History writing prompts are available in my store: Project Education. A bundle of 8 different writing prompts about 8 different time periods in history is also available at: U.S./World History Writing Prompts.
Industrial Revolution: Connecting Past with Present
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Industrial Revolution: Connecting Past with Present

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This Industrial Revolution Resource tasks students with making connection from the past to aspects of today’s society. It requires them to think critically and research how past concepts are still prevalent today. This Industrial Revolution was a time of change and prosperity and like any historical event, many connections to the present day can be found in the history of that time period. For this activity, students are tasked with finding present day current events that relate to concepts from the Industrial Revolution. These concepts and ideas include: Child Labor Innovations in Transportation Women in the Workplace Use of the Assembly Line Popular/Mass Entertainment Urban Growth This worksheet is set up as a graphic organizer. Students will find a current event based on the concepts listed and describe and then create a visual for the event/concept. This activity can be completed on the computer or printed for student use. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Industrial Revolution Information Poster
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Industrial Revolution Information Poster

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This resource is a downloadable Print-Ready PDF poster. It is a high quality file designed to be printed as an 18x24 inch poster. The poster could also be resized to be smaller or stretched to be a larger size. This poster was created for a World History or U.S. History classroom. The preview file includes a watermark which is removed on the final product. This is a single poster product about the Industrial Revolution. The poster includes information about the Industrial Revolution including: Dates Prior knowledge Facts and important events Important individuals Many other posters for History classrooms are available in my Project Education Shop by clicking on the link. If you are interested in a bundle of History posters, please click the link: World History Posters Bundle.
Industrial & Societal Changes Vocab Quiz
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Industrial & Societal Changes Vocab Quiz

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This product is intended to accompany a unit/chapter on the Industrial Revolution and Mass Production. The terms in the vocabulary quiz are all from a similar unit of study. The terms vary from industrial terms such as assembly line to Marxist philosophy terms such as proletariat. The quiz is set up as a one page matching quiz with answer key included. The quiz includes 16 items and accompanying word bank. The terms are listed below: Bourgeoisie Assembly Line Mass Production Transition Proletariat Revisionists Advocate Feminism Zionism Pogroms Intensity Modernism Psychoanalysis Social Darwinism Abstract Suffrage This is a Microsoft Word and PDF version of this resource. f you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Industrial Revolution Poster
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Industrial Revolution Poster

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This resource is a downloadable Print-Ready PDF poster. It is a high quality file designed to be printed as an 18x24 inch poster. The poster could also be resized to be smaller or stretched to be a larger size. This poster was created for a World History or U.S. History classroom. The preview file includes a watermark which is removed on the final product. This is a single poster product about the Industrial Revolution. Many other posters for History classrooms are available in my Project Education Shop by clicking on the link. If you are interested in a bundle of History posters, please click the link: World History Posters Bundle.
World History Poster Bundle
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World History Poster Bundle

9 Resources
The posters in this bundle are all in PDF format and can be used in a World History class. They are designed as 18x24 inch posters but could be stretched to fit other sizes as well. The bundle includes 9 posters available from my store. They include: Ancient Civilizations Poster The American Revolution Poster The Vietnam War Poster World War II Poster Industrial Revolution Poster Ancient Egypt Poster The Reformation Poster Ancient Rome Poster The Persian Empire Poster
Judicial Branch Study Guide
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Judicial Branch Study Guide

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This study includes key terms and ideas for students to research and define. It also includes extended response questions to include on an assessment.
Cultural Institutions
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Cultural Institutions

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This document contains two questions for students to answer about certain cultural institutions (family, religion, etc.) in the United States.
Classroom  Consequences
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Classroom Consequences

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A simple list of classroom consequences that could be used in many classrooms. This list accompanies the "Classroom Rules" document also available for download.