Adolf Hitler in the German Reichstag in 1938
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Adolf Hitler in the Reichstag, 1938
Adolf Hitler in the German Reichstag in 1938
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
News: December, 2010
Happy holidays! It is December, and the season of shopping is upon us. You'd be surprised by how much money we can spend while taking mini-breaks from working on this website!
So much has happened with this site in the last month. We have been updating individual pages, which has created a few glitches. If a page looks a bit wonky, have no fear...we are working on the problem.
We are also working to improve and increase our interactive vocabulary games. It's a lot of work, but we as well as you want to have online vocabulary games for each of our college-prep vocabulary lists. This task is underway, and we will hopefully make a lot more progress by the new year.
As you know, the educational image galleries continue to grow. Keep your fingers crossed that we maintain our momentum!
We have likewise changed the layout of a few pages, particularly the citations and graphic organizers. Some of you have reported back that the pages load more quickly, which is terrific. We were hoping for this. We were also trying to mix things up a bit by making the individual web pages more varied. The "same" is good for the most part, in terms of users always being able to find the information they need on a page, but a little diversity helps to keep the eyes from tiring.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
The Rise of Parliamentary Democracy in England
We have an interesting interactive image gallery on the rise of parliamentary democracy in England. Our unique images are captioned with facts that explain the people and events in this unique period in European history. Who was Oliver Cromwell, and what effects did he have on England and Ireland? Who was Charles I or Charles II? What were the Puritan Revolution and Glorious Revolution? This is a great introduction or review for teachers and students.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Death and Destruction in World War II
We have nearly completed our World War II image galleries. The latest gallery focuses on Death and Destruction in the Second World War. Several of the images are quite graphic, so please use with caution when showing the gallery to students. This particular photograph, taken in 1944 by the Germans and confiscated after the Allied victory, features American casualties at a crossroads in Belgium.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Existential Depression in Gifted Students
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Convert PDF Files to Word Documents
Friday, November 12, 2010
Tree of Life Chart
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Students (and Teachers...and Parents) on Facebook
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Thanksgiving Day in 2010
Monday, November 1, 2010
New: November, 2010
Is it really November already? Is Halloween actually over? Did I really eat that much candy? Yes, yes, yes.
Every month we write in our news, "We've been sooooo busy!" This month is no exception. As many of our new and old visitors know, we not only are now on Facebook, but Twitter as well. This is our main Student Handouts Twitter account. Try our free study games Twitter account if you (or your students) are interested in getting a single daily test-prep game.
So what have we been up to? We've been working to improve our teaching jobs pages. In the olden days, we had all of this information (on the 50 states and beyond) on a single page. This was easy for us, but was A LOT of information to scroll through. A few months ago, we created individual pages for each state. At the time, though, we never got beyond giving the basic links on each page. We've since started enriching these individual state web pages with more official links, as well as more detailed information. Hopefully this task will be completed by the end of the year (famous last words).
From user feedback, we have been thrilled to learn that numerous teachers have been using our games and tests with groups of students. Typically, the teacher takes her or his class to the school computer lab where the students locate this web site on the internet. Simultaneously, the students play a game or take a test. We are absolutely delighted that so many teachers are finding our interactive content so fun, easy, and practical to use! There is no joy quite like learning that your hours upon hours of hard work, thrown like seeds into the world, are taking root and nourishing others. Keep using the games and spreading the word! And, as always, if you have a suggest...for the love of cheese...send us an email! We check studenthandouts[AT]gmail.com at least a few times a week.
One visitor asked why we do not offer RSS feeds. Honestly, we first had to search Google to find out what on earth these are. It turns out that RSS feeds are alerts sent to visitors every time we update a web page or upload content. We spent about 1.2 seconds thinking about adding RSS feeds, and the answer was a resounding no. Why? This web site is absolutely enormous, and we are on our laptops constantly tweaking this and that. If we set up RSS feeds for you to receive, you might be driven mad enough to toss your own laptop or personal computer out of the window.
Instead, at least for the near future, we intend to keep you informed about the site like we always have...through this news article, as well as on our blogs, Twitter, and Facebook. If you are looking for something in particular, try the Google search box which is located at the bottom of nearly every page.
This Thanksgiving season, then, we are grateful for our loyal visitors, who keep growing in number. We are grateful for the fact that we have created useful course content that is accessible to all educators, regardless of type or location. We are grateful for whatever success we may be having in reaching our goal of helping to make the field of education a more equal playing field for all students. Thank you. We hope you enjoy your turkey (or tofurkey).
Monday, October 25, 2010
Tragedy in Myanmar..or Burma?
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Saturday, October 9, 2010
History of Ancient Rome - Teaching Materials
- "The Establishment of the Roman Republic"
- "The Punic Wars"
- "Civil War in Rome and the End of the Roman Republic"
- "The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire"
- "The Barbarian Invasions: The Migration Period in Europe"
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact of 1939
Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and Nazi German leader Adolf Hitler (represented by Joachim von Ribbentrop) signed a non-aggression agreement in 1939. Hitler soon after violated this agreement, drawing the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) into the Second World War. Check out this and other World War II images in our educational image galleries. Each photograph, map, diagram, etc., is accompanied by easy-to-read informative text. Great learning and study tool for teachers and students!
Russian Revolution
We also have a wonderful PowerPoint presentation that succintly covers the last five tsars, and the factors that led to the Russian Revolution. Our PowerPoints come in multiple formats - PPT (PowerPoint 1997-2003), PPTX (PowerPoint 2007), PDF (easy to print, or to read/display without downloading to your hard drive). We also have a pre-made handout for students (three slides per page, with lines for taking notes).
Friday, October 1, 2010
News: October, 2010
We have posted a new batch of games (and more) covering the Tang and Song dynasties of China. Click to test your knowledge of this important period in early Chinese history.
Adolf Hitler as a baby.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Attendance Forms and Student Sign-in Sheets
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
The Scientific Revolution PowerPoint Presentation
We have launched a terrific web page featuring a Scientific Revolution PowerPoint Presentation. This PowerPoint is available in multiple formats. Also included are printable note-taking sheets for students to use in the classroom.
Galileo Galilei Image Gallery
We have launched a Galileo Galilei Image Gallery for those teachers and students studying the Scientific Revolution. Ever "read" a book by flipping through it and reading the picture captions? Then this is the portrait gallery for you! This is a 100% free educational image gallery of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), the famous Italian astronomer. Galileo was convicted of heresy by the Inquisition for his advocation, among other things, of a heliocentric view of the universe. Galileo is known as the "father of modern physics."
Monday, September 13, 2010
Declaration of Independence
Sunday, September 12, 2010
President Abraham Lincoln
Mark Twain Image Gallery
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
News: September, 2010
Another school year has begun. As usual, we are hard at work to create meaningful educational experiences for you to share with your students.
Many new items have been uploaded in recent weeks. One interesting item is a U.S. Citizenship Practice Test. This is a test that mirrors the official test administered by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) for American citizen-candidates. This test is available in both interactive and printable formats.
Why give this test to students? 1. The test enlightens students regarding what citizen-candidates are expected to know about the United States. 2. The test can serve as a wake-up call to students about how much, or how little, they know about their country. 3. The test is a terrific "pre-test" for students beginning their study of American Government or United States History.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Grading Sheets
Click here for free printable grades sheets and downloadable spreadsheets.
Click here for our huge inventory of free printable graphic organizers.
Click here for miscellaneous teacher forms, including printable student information sheets.
Click here to get your Substitute Emergency Folder ready.
Good luck this year! Don't forget to bookmark our site for your educational needs.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Leon Trotsky (1879-1940)
Monday, August 2, 2010
Back to School
Blank Printable Attendance Forms
Free Printable Graphic Organizers for Teachers and Students
Free Assorted Printable Forms for Teachers
Enjoy the free teaching materials. Print as many copies as you need. And don't forget to spread the word! Don't keep this terrific stuff to yourself. :)
Saturday, July 24, 2010
List of Famous American Writers
List of Famous American Writers
While you're at the site, browse through our other ELA: English Language Arts materials.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Interactive Geography Games
Enjoy!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
American History Outline
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Word Search Puzzle: The Enlightenment in Europe
N D T B F T C A R T N O C L A I C O S I F A A N H
A S E R E H T A I R A M B A R O Q U E M A T C R I
O L H S W A L L A R U T A N E K C O L I R U I M L
C S T O P S E D D E N E T H G I L N E T C R S A O
O E F J N O S A E R C T S A L O N P A E E A S C S
C O N S T I T U T I O N A L I S M I T D N L A A O
O H M O Z A R T G S A U U R O W H H S M O R L U P
R A A N L D L O Q E M B S S C A A S E O T I C L H
U X I N D Y L K I X M I N S N O C R D N S G O A E
E N L I G H T E N M E N T D E G I O N A L H E Y S
T A E R G E H T E N I R E H T A C S K R L T N P O
T O R E D I D T P N M L Y K C H U N Y C O S C R Q
V O L T A I R E P E O F E D G A H E S H W T A K O
M O N T E S Q U I E U C P B J L B C M Y P W C F O
Terms:
BACH
BAROQUE
CATHERINE THE GREAT
CENSORSHIP
CHANGE
CONSTITUTIONALISM
DEFOE
DE STAEL
DIDEROT
ENLIGHTENED DESPOTS
ENLIGHTENMENT
HANDEL
LIMITED MONARCHY
LOCKE
LOGIC
MACAULAY
MARIA THERESA
MONTESQUIEU
MOZART
NATURAL LAWS
NATURAL RIGHTS
NEOCLASSICAL
PHILOSOPHES
PHYSIOCRAT
REASON
ROCOCO
ROUSSEAU
SALON
SEPARATION OF POWERS
SMITH
SOCIAL CONTRACT
VOLTAIRE
WOLLSTONECRAFT
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Sunday, July 4, 2010
Happy Fourth of July!
American History Module 3.1: A New Colonial System
American History Module 3.2: The Stamp Act
American History Module 3.3: Taxation without Representation
American History Module 3.4: The Townshend Acts
American History Module 3.5: Samuel Adams
American History Module 3.6: The Boston Tea Party
American History Module 3.7: The Coercive Acts
American History Module 3.8: The Revolution Begins
American History Module 3.9: Common Sense and Independence
American History Module 3.10: Defeats and Victories
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Word Search Puzzle: The Scientific Revolution
E L I R N O C A B Z M K J M P T R T O U N A N Z N
Y S A G E O C E N T R I C T H E O O R Y A W I D A
P H I E O C B H P E C R G C T J H C K W I O N D I
E E F M R L O C Y B F Y A C J S F K E E C F O D G
N L G M J W B V E F Z T X X N H Z Z P X I G S E O
D O H T E M C I F I T N E I C S S S L E T R A S L
R Y Y Y G S N O I T A V R E S B O W E K A A E C O
B R V C O P E R N I C U S J U W J N R N M V R A E
C S N D I E Z K V V O E H R Y S U A E P E I Z R H
H E L I O C E N T R I C T H E O R Y Q W H T X T T
G A L I L E O Z X Z P Y D B G P V L Z A T Y V E P
E T D T X Y Y M O N O R T S A I Z W H T A O N S F
X L H W S U P E R S T I T I O N S M N U M B N U A
G E K O S E I R O E H T C I F I T N E I C S S Q P
Terms:
ASTRONOMY
BACON
BRAHE
COPERNICUS
DESCARTES
GALILEO
GEOCENTRIC
HELIOCENTRIC THEORY
KEPLER
LAW OF GRAVITY
LOGIC
MATHEMATICIANS
NEWTON
OBSERVATIONS
REASONING
SCIENTIFIC METHOD
SCIENTIFIC THEORIES
SUPERSTITIONS
THEOLOGIANS
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Friday, June 25, 2010
Classroom Proficiency Test Prep
Are you looking for fun ways to prepare for tests in the classroom? If you have a SmartBoard or projector attached to your computer or laptop, preparing as a class just got easier. We have numerous chapter-specific and topic-specific online quizzes in a variety of formats that you can use with students in many different ways.
Our ENERGY SAVER quizzes operate just like old-fashioned Hangman. At the top, there is a question or a sentence with a blank space. Below is the energy box. Below this is the alphabet. At the bottom, there is one space for each letter of the answer or missing term. Students guess letters that they believe are part of the answer. When they guess incorrectly, the energy supply is depleted. These are great on a SmartBoard for playing as a class, or individually in the computer lab. If you have a classroom blog or webpage, you can link students directly to quizzes and games that they can do at home.
SILVERLIGHT MULTIPLE-CHOICE is a multiple-choice testing format which presents each question individually, rather than all questions on a single screen. Many of these questions incorporate visual elements, common on state regents and proficiency exams.
PLAYTIME is a two-player or two-team multiple-choice game that has a Vegas vibe to it. Each player pulls the lever to receive a question. The player with the biggest winnings is the winner.
MULTIPLE-CHOICE quizzes are created in a single-page format. These can be done as a group. They are excellent tools for individual students to use when studying for a test or exam.
FLASH CARDS have gone digital! Read the card, then answer it aloud or in your head. Flip it over to see if you were right. Track how many correct or incorrect answers you get. As you flip through the cards, remove those which you already know so that they aren't repeated.
None of these game styles are ultra-new or mind-blowing. But combining them with your SmartBoard or projector can make for a fun and productive classroom study session. They are all interactive, which means that no pencils, paper, chalk, boards, etc., are necessary.
Perhaps more importantly, our games are unit, chapter, and section specific. For example, under Roman civilization, we have five topics:
- The Establishment of the Roman Republic
- The Punic Wars
- Civil War in Rome and the End of the Roman Republic
- The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
- The Barbarian Invasions and Migratory Period in Europe
Even better, all of our games are offered online for free. This means no CD-Roms to store, no membership fees, and no hassle. You don't even need a password or log-in to use the site and test your skill. Use these educational games and quizzes in the classroom or at home, for regular chapter tests, exam preparation, or even quiz bowl practice.
You can start by browsing our WORLD HISTORY games. If you don't see precisely what you're looking for, fret not. We are hard at work creating and uploading new games every day.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Word Search Puzzle: Leading Figures of the Scientific Revolution
G M J H A E A E J O Z K R E V T B V S X O B S A K
A S D Y L N S C Z N Z N V D X C M F P F W O J Q A
Y X X P Q C L Y O E R A P O N R T V U C U Y S C R
A O E M A S I E U N B G I W N I N L M O O L U T O
Q K E R Q H X A E R Y O Z L P T U U M P N E O V N
B D T L P C J O A U Q Q C P X P Y C R E P D A R T
L E Y O I J D H Y S W R G P A G I E F R F C E H V
S S D G O L E W R Y Y E D P O J W X N N B I A U W
N E W T O N A K O E E W N E G J N L R I L H K K Q
B N F G J M V G B L V Y O H T T W O U C Q M C G H
N B H Z P U L L R J R P R E O Q W U Y U Y A I V B
S U I L A S E V S P A E Z O L E R N Y S G R V L Y
L C C S W T N O I T H Q F U E Z K L I B K N O J P
T T N G P V U J V T F O Z H S A B U G N M I Q M F
Names:
BACON
BOYLE
BRAHE
COPERNICUS
DESCARTES
GALILEO
HARVEY
KEPLER
NEWTON
PARE
VAN LEEUWENHOEK
VESALIUS
Click here for a free printable version of this puzzle (and the answer key).
Free Educational Online Games
Our new games are up and running. These are free educational games that you can play online. They run the gamut of high school courses (and then some). We intend to add new games pretty much every day, so check back often. These games are a great way to:
- Keep your mind sharp and focused over the summer (so that you don't 'forget' everything).
- Prepare in advance for tough AP (Advanced Placement) and other advanced/honors courses.
- Hone your skills for college admissions tests (such as the ACT and SAT).
- Save yourself from mindless boredom, watching hours of reruns on TV.
- Have fun!
As you know, our games are 100% free. You don't have to log in or any of that rigamarole. Just click on a game and start playing.
Capitals of Central American Countries
Capitals of Eastern Asia
Capitals of Western Asia
Caribbean Country Capitals
Classical Civilizations
College Admissions Test Prep Vocabulary Quiz 9.1
Main Game Page (Note: We wanted to get these games out to you asap, so some of the HTML may look a little wocky. The game pages are all fine, but the pages listing the games still need a bit of work. You'll see what we mean. Don't worry...we're working hard to clean up the listings pages.)
Monday, June 7, 2010
Word Search Puzzle: Political Revolutions
I N A P O L E O N B O N A P A R T E C C Z X X A T
N O I T U L O V E R H C N E R F F I C Z L Q L R A
S K Z P W E P G U E R R I L L A W A R F A R E I O
I J N O T G N I H S A W E G R O E G C B L Q C E T
M X L B Z I P W N I T R A M N A S E D E S O J A R
O A D T U N O I T U L O V E R N A C I R E M A N U
N A P O L E O N I C C O D E B L O C K A D E E T O
B A B E N J A M I N F R A N K L I N R P H Z M O C
O X S Q U Z A C I R E M A N I T A L G Z I A I I S
L B I L L O F R I G H T S A T N U J K W V C G N I
I N Q M O F Q F K E S S A M N E E E V E L Y R E N
V S A N S C U L O T T E S P L E B I S C I T E T N
A I V X S I U O L A I B M O L O C N A R G A S T E
R T E R O B E S P I E R R E N I T O L L I U G E T
Terms:
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
BILL OF RIGHTS
BLOCKADE
COUP D’ETAT
EMIGRES
FRENCH REVOLUTION
GEORGE WASHINGTON
GRAN COLOMBIA
GRAND ARMY
GUERRILLA WARFARE
GUILLOTINE
JOSE DE SAN MARTIN
JUNTAS
LATIN AMERICA
LEVEE EN MASSE
LOUIS XVI
MARIE ANTOINETTE
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
NAPOLEONIC CODE
PLEBISCITE
ROBESPIERRE
SANS-CULOTTES
SIMON BOLIVAR
TENNIS COURT OATH
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Saturday, June 5, 2010
Graphic Organizers: Concept Circles
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Final Exams Word Search Puzzle
K S L E S R R N V X P P M J S S R X T D X P W O Q
O T S N C J B I O E E M E A Y X E O F F E E H Q M
O R S A S A T K N W J V F C E L C U L I A F R P U
B U K N Y C L B Y M R K C N F O G A G N Y M Z Q L
D V X U E Q O L S H A R P E N E D P E N C I L S T
E A R J M O U S I E G F J C W M A T S M V D A K I
S T B E K X L E R N E U E H A S T B M A N V C Q P
O O E G A W P B S R G N A O S I E M B F X I A P L
L S I E U D Y N O T T G N I R E B M E M E R D O E
C C R F H H I C O R I A W W E K S Q X U T D E S C
M T H A T S S N A I P O N S T B E G I N M T M S H
Q T N L S W E T G S T Y N E Y A T F Z Q O F I Q O
W J A O K F E L W U R S V S U N O W G B P L C Y I
X E K D S F E E B U Q C E R C S N O J H E W F J C
H E I V C S O C M B Z T Z U B W C R B D N C G G E
C V Y S L U L A W I U M H O Q E E A D C O M E L N
Q Q H J I U L R E B R B R C D R R L X I J Q G W M
F W E G E Y L I T M C P E R N O T A L K I N G F K
O K S S H J G N I M M A R C A C U Y G Q E D A R G
Terms:
ACADEMIC
ANSWER
BEGIN
BUBBLE SHEET
CLOSED BOOK
CLUES
CONCENTRATE
COURSES
CRAMMING
ESSAY QUESTIONS
FAIL
GRADE
GUESS
HEALTHY BREAKFAST
KNOW
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
NO TALKING
NOTES
OBJECTIVE
OPEN BOOK
ORAL
PASS
PROCTOR
QUESTION
READING
RECALLING
REMEMBERING
SCORE
SHARPENED PENCILS
WRITTEN
Click here for a printable version of this puzzle and the answer key.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Word Search Puzzle: The Growth of Democracy in England
P U R I T A N R E V O L U T I O N B S M E A I A T
H A B E A S C O R P U S U L S T E R Q K S G M W U
D G H B E U C A V A L I E R S U H Q C O Y N I L A
L T E G R L A C I G R K A N Z H Y O P C T A T I R
N O I T U L O V E R S U O I R O L G U S S C E V T
R O T C E T O R P D R O L P U N S I R D A A D I D
L X R O N K H U B I V K X F H J L W I A N R M C Y
F A A U Q H D N A L E R I O W O U W T E Y T O H N
G H Y M F D P H U X A B J U I X C O A H D A N S A
F P E I F C P K J W U V N I W K L A N D R V A I S
Y H C R A N O M L A N O I T U T I T S N O C R L T
O L I V E R C R O M W E L L R J W L N U D B C G Y
Q Z N O U S B V T N E M A I L R A P J O U A H N L
T H G I R F O N O I T I T E P E I M E R T A Y E D
Terms:
CAVALIERS
CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY
ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS
ENGLISH CIVIL WAR
GLORIOUS REVOLUTION
HABEAS CORPUS
IRELAND
JOHN LOCKE
LIMITED MONARCHY
LORD PROTECTOR
MAGNA CARTA
OLIVER CROMWELL
PARLIAMENT
PETITION OF RIGHT
PURITAN REVOLUTION
PURITANS
ROUNDHEADS
STUART DYNASTY
TUDOR DYNASTY
ULSTER
Click here for a free printable copy of this (and the answer key).
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Word Search Puzzle: Global Absolutism
C S E B B O H T A E R G E H T R A B K A R L E A U
S H C R A N O M E T U L O S B A K T L K Z Y S E N
S U L E I M A N T H E M A G N I F I C E N T T R K
T H E L E V I A T H A N Y D K Q V A C B I S E G E
U S U B I V A N T H E T E R R I B L E O I R R E R
T S A R T L W A R T C E E B O S N V M S P A N H C
K B V T X V H P D W W T P B O T W G X S I Y I T L
M S I C I T P E K S A V U L S U I P H U L O Z R A
W B C L S W N S L T K G U U N G R R O E I B A E S
U J U I R J U G S F A T J D U O B B R T H M T T S
S G N I K F O T H G I R E N I V I D O E P W I E H
P A R T I T I O N S O F P O L A N D F N T F O P J
B R X K W Q A L M Z U L O W U L S A T S S V N H G
N O I S S E C C U S H S I N A P S E H T F O R A W
Terms:
ABSOLUTE MONARCHS
ABSOLUTISM
AKBAR THE GREAT
BOSSUET
BOURBONS
BOYARS
DIVINE RIGHT OF KINGS
HOBBES
IVAN THE TERRIBLE
JUNKER CLASS
KING
LOUIS XIV
PARTITIONS OF POLAND
PETER THE GREAT
PHILIP II
SKEPTICISM
STATE
SULEIMAN THE MAGNIFICENT
TERRITORY
THE LEVIATHAN
TSAR
WAR OF THE SPANISH SUCCESSION
WESTERNIZATION
Click here for a free printable version (.pdf) of this puzzle (plus the answer key).
News for June, 2010
Our plan is to keep as busy as possible. Currently, we are working on quizzes and other fun stuff to keep kids mentally engaged throughout the summer. You might want to link students and parents to our site and blog so that they can enjoy the puzzles and interactive activities that we will be adding throughout the summer.
Have fun and stay safe and sane!
Monday, May 31, 2010
Word Search Puzzle: Leading Figures in the Age of Exploration
T E I L O J D N A E T T E U Q R A M I C O Y R A F
C R X I Z E S K C L Y A B M U A K R A B A A O Z V
H U E M R N L A O Q E M C O R T E Z L Z K B R F T
U T O B A C R E R S U I U Y N I Z A P E O L R H Y
D J J V L T P V D L W B G C P W B F M W N A R A W
S T R Z I I W Z O E G O F H I W M P A J A M R L L
O S J E L Y G C A E C M W H Z K H E H L S A A J B
N T R R H B V N W I E N C Z A S F L C R U G X T K
Q C L R X I Z U P J D P O X R U M U F O L A B A L
G R L Q N Q D T P G H Z M P R J U Y I P X D M E A
A D P V N E D R E V J P S R O W D I L W N B U O L
R T G T O Y J O E M Z N G S D N Y R H L N H T F W
I T G T B P V M A G E L L A N Y T W E U Y G H Y G
I L L E U S W K T V X K L C H V A B L Q X R C J X
Explorers:
BALBOA
CABOT
CABRAL
CARTIER
CHAMPLAIN
COLUMBUS
CORTEZ
DA GAMA
DIAZ
DRAKE
GILBERT
HUDSON
LASALLE
MAGELLAN
MARQUETTE AND JOLIET
PIZARRO
PONCE DE LEON
RALEIGH
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Word Search Puzzle: West Africa during the Age of Exploration
R A U I X O E W I L E A E S E N F L V N
C R O V S D T L D N W E A L T H E M A G
T A S O A R G U O H I E I A K O N G O H
Y H L R N O G N O K I N A M E A X N E A
J A T Y K R U V I L L A G E S R O O I N
S S O N G H A I T Z L B N E T A E I Y A
H E R D I N G S N D L O G R I U W T O I
T J L N K E N P A R A N E Q M S I I O C
O I H E A I I E V N I L I T B S R D Z U
G N I T N U H Q A M U R V S U T V A L N
L T S S R U S O R I S M E P K T A R E B
L N A E M A I A A E A I E O T D U T R S
E Y L I M A F A C L O T H E U N U L T A
U I T O U N R G I T S O T F L N I N E B
Terms:
Benin
caravan
cloth
community
Ewuare
family
farming
fishing
Ghana
gold
herding
hunting
Islam
ivory
Kongo
Mali
manikongo
oba
Sahara
salt
Songhai
Timbuktu
trade
tradition
villages
wealth
Click here for a free printable version of this puzzle (and the answer key).
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Word Search Puzzle: The Columbian Exchange
A H O J L K G F X J U S I E C H E O L T P M V U C O O R
C E H I G T R Q V L R T J T Z O L V N X A M J B Y I I I
I H K V T V I C E R O Y S N U D S A L N R U A M O N T A
R C O N Q U I S T A D O R U C N W Z F I Z N V U N T A N
E K F O O C L T R E A T Y O F T O R D E S I L L A S R G
M U C J P Q P O C B T E X C H A N G E B N T M O I T O U
A F O O D S O D V O G X R N O R O E O D Y Y E C U O L L
N O I T A C R A M E D F O E N I L L A P A P R R Q C P A
I Z W R Q I O M L L R D H Y Q S G A Q N E E C E E K X R
T T N O I T A Z I N O L O C E I Z B O F S N A H H C E T
A C I R C U M N A V I G A T I O N I M M S C N P A O F R
L I H D Y M O N O C E N O I T A T N A L P O T O D M O A
M S I L A T I P A C O V Y Z C A S L C O P M I T U P E D
M I D D L E P A S S A G E R L R L V T X E I L S A A G E
L B C N A E B B I R A C T F E P E T J S M E I I L N A O
S E S A E S I D P E N B N A O V A M T W I N S R O Y D O
T K Z D R C W U B Z D I M X I L A I M T T D M H C R R K
M S I L A I R E P M I D L O U N Z L N O A A E C A K Q W
F J U A T A H U A L P A M M J O O C S C C H E P F O S U
Terms:
AGE OF EXPLORATION
ATAHUALPA
CAPITALISM
CARIBBEAN
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
CIRCUMNAVIGATION
COLONIZATION
COMMERCIAL REVOLUTION
CONQUISTADOR
CUZCO
DISEASES
ENCOMIENDA
ENCOUNTER
EXCHANGE
FOODS
GOLD
IMMUNITY
INFLATION
JOINT-STOCK COMPANY
LATIN AMERICA
MERCANTILISM
MESTIZO
MIDDLE PASSAGE
MITA
MULATTO
OLAUDAH EQUIANO
OLD IMPERIALISM
PAPAL LINE OF DEMARCATION
PARDO
PLANTATION ECONOMY
RACISM
SILVER
SLAVERY
Click here for a free printable version (and the answer key).
Friday, May 28, 2010
Free Online United States Geography Quiz
Name the Capital Cities of the 13 Western States within 13 Minutes
Word Search Puzzle: Native American Cultures at the Time of Columbus
L C E T Z A E K A D A P R O U D E N A T I V E N C L R L T H
G H U R O N U I V O O U E R H E R I T A G E S Q T F L L G I
O E Z N E A A O A E E N K A S H A Y A P O M O S A G E I N P
N R I O S U J O J E M I A M I I E P A A E F N E L T H N I P
Q O J I B W A N O N O K N M E A P E I I O I K M U S R O S E
U K L U T E T T S W A W S E U R U U A U W R C I Y O I I E W
I E T K L N T E A A M A A S U J E T R T A S O N I A T S A A
N E K S R A U L O P I K I C E Z B A O E M T N O E N Z U N I
C R E I W T O U Q E P I I A O U L R R S P A N L K A T O T L
A C O A A E V N M C L U T L L S O I A W A M A E I R X U O Y
O W A T C O H C U R R T S E T L N M C E N E H A O E I S E T
A A T O K A D I N E E L A R E M N O S X O R E L W E T H N O
R S Q E I P O H A P E N I O O U R T U S A I U M A N D A N O
A A C R O W S N O Z M O N A C A N A T L G C Q T A O S W E F
K K D E L A W A R E A O E P I I O W U H R A S G P H F N Y K
I C E N M L P T M N J T R A S R T A U U O N U I A S E E E C
R I H U I C H O L A U K R C W S T T L V N S S E C O A E H A
A H H I T C H I T I Y A S H O I P O W H A T A N H H E E C L
A C O M A N C H E A E A I E O B U P R C S T D L E S N E A B
Cultures:
Algonquin
Arapaho
Arikara
Aztec
Blackfoot
Cherokee
Cheyenne
Chickasaw
Chinook
Chippewa
Choctaw
Chumash
Comanche
Cree
Crow
Dakota
Delaware
Hitchiti
Hopi
Huichol
Huron
Illinois
Inca
Iowa
Jumano
Kansa
Kashaya Pomo
Kato
Kiowa
Kiowa-Apache
Kwakiutl Nootka
Mandan
Maya
Mescalero Apache
Miami
Monacan
Narragansett
Navajo
Nez Perce
Ojibwa
Ottawa
Paiute
Pawnee
Pequot
Pima
Potawatomi
Powhatan
Pueblo
Sauk
Seminole
Shawnee
Shoshone
Susquehannock
Taino
Tuscarora
Ute
Wampanoag
Zuni
Click here for a free printable (.pdf) version of this puzzle (and the answer key).
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
U.S. History: 1865 to the Present
The Research Channel
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
America: A Story of Us - A Teacher's Review
PROS
- The series is fast-paced, with a lot of trivial snippets mixed into the history that will keep students interested in the story.
- Celebrity commentators (such as Meryl Streep, Sean "Puffy" Combs, Rev. Al Sharpton, Donald Trump, etc.) frequently remark on the significance of events and movements. Recognizable faces are great for getting kids' attention.
CONS
- The series skips around a bit in terms of how events are paced and scoped in typical classrooms. However, this can be a benefit as it serves as a review of previous course material, as well as a preview of future course content.
- Celebrity reviewers offer opinions, not historical perspective or insight (as would a professional historian).
- The series begins with English settlers. This perspective completely overlooks the thousands of years of Indian settlement that predated European arrivals. (Teachers may want to examine this during a classroom discussion. Possible question: Who is the "Us" in the title of the series?)
Please bear in mind that the entire series has yet to air. A thorough review is not yet available. While History Channel does have educator materials online already (available here and here), not even the title of each episode has been released (and titles that have aired do not line up with what is officially listed). Not surprisingly, History Channel is already taking DVD preorders of the series. If you are an educator, the terrific news is that your school can obtain a free copy by clicking here.
The accompanying book (with a forward by President Barack Obama) contains the following chapters:
- Rise of the Patriots
- Revolution!
- Westward
- Seeds of War
- Civil War
- Conquering the Plains
- City
- Boom
- Bust
- America at War
- Then and Now
- Then and Now (continued)
The episodes which have aired (to the best of our knowledge) are:
- Rebels
- Revolution
- Westward
- Division
- Civil War
- Heartland
- Cities
- Boom
- Bust
- World War II (WWII)
- Metropolis
- Rise of a Superpower
Don't forget to visit the History Classroom website.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Alabama Fever!
Famous Alabamians Word Search Puzzle
Famous Alabamians Word Search Puzzle Answer Key
Alabama Crossword Puzzle
Alabama Crossword Puzzle Answer Key
Click here to visit our U.S. Geography page.
Enjoy!
Saturday, May 22, 2010
The Rise and Fall of African Civilizations Word Search Puzzle
R P S J T L L S S O N G H A I O S
B O Z I K E M L S A D T H E B V U
U Q C O R N S A T A E O U A L N P
H O O K W O R M M F N E T N N U P
A R W E I I P A A R T P K N O A L
C L R E T H S L L I U S U R T U Y
G S I E D K N I A C R Q B M R M A
O I E E F A J Q R A E A M N A E N
L T S D O X C U I R D R I J D L D
D N Y L S U O O A T S N T T E S D
E U A W E M F I R O E K U I R K E
D E A N C L F V T B R O N Z E S M
A Y R E V A L S U E V I L O O J A
E S X R B U E G U M A R A B I C N
A K O R I E S R T W N L F A H N D
U V O A Z I Y E X A T G E S A L T
F R W M A N S A M U S A E S C T H
M E R C A N T I L I S M E D N I L
Terms:
AFRICA
AKORIES
AXUM
BENIN
BROCADE
BRONZE
CHRISTIANITY
COFFLES
COWRIES
DAMASK
GHANA
GOLD
GUM ARABIC
HOOK WORM
INDENTURED SERVANTS
ISLAM
MALARIA
MALI
MANSA MUSA
MERCANTILISM
OBAS
SALT
SLAVERY
SONGHAI
SUPPLY AND DEMAND
TIMBUKTU
TRADE
YAWS
Click here for a free printable (.pdf) version of this puzzle (and the answer key).
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Most Popular Baby Names of 2009: Word Search Puzzle
J A C O B R A S B A V A T C L
N A E D R E S A T F L G N H I
J R Y S K T M E I L E I N A D
C L N D L M E M S R N A S O T
E L P N E E Q A A R H A O N S
C D E W I N O U B T U V R W S
I E T M I C H A E L Z T Y L X
L R N A E L A B L E C I D L E
I D F O G U L O L I V I A R S
A L T H L I N I A E A J E K I
O I O U M V N R A N T H O N Y
E M I L Y A C U E M L W T I S
R P U Q M O H A M M E D X O S
S S R T T N L A I L A L M Y A
P A U L E A O N Z E A A J E M
A U B O I C E E I F D B E E U
Y I Z H V D L W G I S I S R E
J X P T X U W R S Q T G S I L
O O M H N Y K O O U P A I C J
S L Z K J J N I V H S I C A U
H L B M C N D O E P F L A G L
U A M A R I A N N E Z Q Y R I
A K T M I A J U I V H W G X A
S D M E R F Q B E N J A M I N
A N B O C P R E D N A X E L A
GIRLS
1. Isabella
2. Emma
3. Olivia
4. Sophia
5. Ava
6. Emily
7. Madison
8. Abigail
9. Chloe
10. Mia
BOYS
1. Jacob
2. Ethan
3. Michael
4. Alexander
5. William
6. Joshua
7. Daniel
8. Jayden
9. Noah
10. Anthony
For a printable version (PDF file) of this puzzle, click here.
For a printable version (PDF file) of this puzzle's answer key, click here.
For a page of word search puzzles featuring the most popular baby names by year (back to the 1800s), click here.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Civic Literacy Report
This is a fun, interactive way for students (and teachers) to test their civics knowledge.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Regents Review Live
The New York Network, a service of the State University of New York, has released Regents Review 2.0 online. The free review programs in English, Integrated Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2/Trigonometry, Earth Science, Living Environment, Chemistry, Physics, and Global History are available here.
Using Electronic Resources and Searching on the Internet
Friday, May 14, 2010
India-to-the-U.S.: Finding Teaching Jobs in the United States
In many countries outside of the United States, a person with a degree in Mathematics can be hired to teach Mathematics in a high school. While this does occur to a limited degree in the United States, it is not the norm. Most teachers in the United States (particularly at public schools) must possess a degree in Education. Additionally, teachers must often pass state-conducted or other standardized tests (such as the Praxis). Foreign teachers can get teaching jobs in the United States, but they must first complete the requirements for teaching certification for the state (such as Michigan, New York, or California) in which they plan to teach.
Teaching certification requirements are different in each state because, according to the United States Constitution, the administration of education is left to individual states. A teacher certified to teach in Ohio cannot automatically teach in a public school in Texas. Click here for a list of teaching certification requirements (and teacher job postings) by individual states.
If you are unable or unwilling to complete the requirements for state certification, it is still possible for you to find a teaching job in the private sector. This could be in a religious (e.g., Catholic, Jewish, Muslim) school or in a private secular school.
Catholic schools are organized by diocese. There are hundreds upon hundreds of dioceses in the United States. Typically, a single office conducts teacher hiring for an entire diocese. The diocese will have a standardized application. You must apply for a teaching job directly with the diocese. For example, imagine that you want to teach Science in a high school in Toledo, Ohio. You would visit the website for the Diocese of Toledo and complete the application process. For another diocese or school, try doing a Google search (such as "diocese New York" or "Islamic school Detroit" or "Hebrew school New Jersey").
Note: Some religious schools require that teachers practice the faith of the school, but this is not always a requirement. For example, many non-Catholics teach in Catholic schools.
Even if you do not pursue a degree in Education from an American university, you should familiarize yourself with common American educational practices and beliefs. You will be asked questions about these practices during interviews. You should understand the U.S. attitudes toward inquiry- and student-based learning.
Good luck on your journey!
Bridging World History
1 Maps, Time, and World History
2 History and Memory
3 Human Migrations
4 Agricultural and Urban Revolutions
5 Early Belief Systems
6 Order and Early Societies
7 The Spread of Religions
8 Early Economies
9 Connections Across Land
10 Connections Across Water
11 Early Empires
12 Transmission of Traditions
13 Family and Household
14 Land and Labor Relationships
15 Early Global Commodities
16 Food, Demographics, and Culture
17 Ideas Shape the World
18 Rethinking the Rise of the West
19 Global Industrialization
20 Imperial Designs
21 Colonial Identities
22 Global War and Peace
23 People Shape the World
24 Globalization and Economics
25 Global Popular Culture
26 World History and Identity
Bridging World History
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Every Month Is Black History Month
You should definitely check it out!
For those at the blog--keep up the terrific work!
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Maps of War
Here is the history of world religions in 90 seconds.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Today in History
1775 - Fort Ticonderoga captured from the British by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys
1869 - Completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad
1924 - J. Edgar Hoover became the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
For more fun "Today in History" trivia, along with free printable monthly and weekly calendars and planners, click here.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
World War II: History of the Battle of Iwo Jima
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Looking for a teaching job?
Due to budget cuts and other factors, many teachers are finding themselves in a position where they must consider relocating to another district. If this describes you, take a look at our page of teacher certification requirements and educator job hiring links by state, including U.S. territories and military bases.
As this school year winds down, our thoughts are with all teachers who are faced with budget cuts, and left making tough decisions.
Friday, May 7, 2010
Gap Minder
Compare the United States to other countries, or one state to another.
Lots of fun for grown-ups, too.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Economics Today: PIGS, PIIGS, and PIIGGS - International Monetary Crisis
PIGS: Portugal, Italy, Greece, and Spain.
PIIGS: Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece, and Spain.
PIIGGS: Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece, Great Britain, and Spain.
[The acronym has changed as more countries have been added to the group.]
Why are these countries "piiggs"? While not all of their economies are hurting like the economy of Greece, they are heavily in debt. A decrease in buying from Greece, the United States, or one another may cause severe recessions (or even depressions) in these countries. Because the world trading economy is so heavily linked, decreased spending by these countries can easily hurt the United States.
Example students can understand: Thousands (or more) American tourists visit Europe each year. These tourists buy necessities (food) and buy souvenirs (goods) when in Europe. Because of the recession in the United States, fewer American tourists have visited Europe. Debt-heavy European countries rely on tourism to support their economies. If American tourists do not visit Europe, the European economy suffers. [For older students, describe the trade goods of Europe and the United States.]
PIIGS from Marketplace on Vimeo.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
The Story of Mothers Day: Story Word Search Puzzle
Here is a free, printable, story word search puzzle on the history of Mother's Day in the United States.
Monday, May 3, 2010
World War I: Remember the MAIN!
What were the MAIN causes of World War I?
Militarism
Alliances
Imperialism
Nationalism
Conceivably, after teaching this acronym (and explaining/discussing the causes of the war in detail), a teacher could assign an essay test question such as: "Explain the main causes of World War I," knowing that students should have no trouble recalling what the main causes were.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Today in History
Today in History for the Month of April
Today in History by Month
Let's also not forget to start planning for next school year!
Our Graphic Organizers page has a printable weekly planner for the 2010-2011 school year.
Student Handouts
Thursday, April 1, 2010
News for April, 2010
The end of the year also means that Social Studies classes are slowly but surely catching up to current events. Thanks to the United States government's foreign outreach programs, we have a ton of printable readings with questions that can be used in American/U.S. History courses (or World History courses).
The complete list of American History readings can be found here (listed chronologically and divided into sections).
Here's a sampling:
The Native American Movement
Environmentalism
Nixon, Vietnam, and the Cold War
Conservatism and the Rise of Ronald Reagan
Panama and NAFTA
American Foreign Relations in the Clinton Years
The Presidential Election of 2000 and the War on Terror
Enjoy!
Monday, March 29, 2010
Easter Crossword Puzzle
Thursday, March 11, 2010
The Ottoman Empire: Teaching Materials and Lesson Plans
Apart from using our gallery images in your own materials, they can be used as primary sources in your lesson plans. Try assigning (either at computers or using printed images) student partners an image or group of images. Have the students examine the images, asking: What does this image reveal about the later Ottoman empire? What examples of technology do you see? What do the images and captions reveal about social attitudes? Based on your knowledge of history and social studies, was Turkey on par with the rest of the world (politically, economically, democratically)?
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
What are footnotes?
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Spring Is in the Air
In honor of the upcoming holiday, we have an Easter-themed crossword puzzle. As you can see from this puzzle, it is secular and history-based.
One issue that we see come up again and again is teachers' need to teach about religious holidays, and the reality that so many materials covering these topics approach the holidays from a faith-based standpoint. Certainly, there is a place for faith-based learning experiences. But what of the public school teacher who wants to explain to Jewish or Muslim kids what Easter is all about? What about teaching the non-Christian origins of the holiday?
We are attempting to address the lack of secular-based printables for religious holidays. These are handouts that are safe for use in public schools, and which simultaneously do not offend religious groups.
What are your thoughts on this topic? Why do you think teachers (and publishers) avoid religious issues, even when approaching them from a secular standpoint?
Monday, March 1, 2010
News for March, 2010
We have been very busy revamping the site. Regular visitors will notice that the internal links options (that list of web pages on the left) have been expanded. Also, galleries have been created based on historical themes (e.g., Ancient Egypt, Imperialism, World War I). For those of you interested in getting a head start on next school year, we have uploaded a printable (.pdf) 2010-2011 weekly planner for the school/academic year. Just click here.
We have a great St. Patrick's Day Story Word Search Puzzle ready for you to print.
Check out the Just for Fun pages for more puzzles covering upcoming holidays.
Monday, February 1, 2010
News for February, 2010
Friday, January 1, 2010
News for January, 2010
As promised, we are updating the left sidebar to provide faster access to specific, popular web pages on the site.
We are also adding more textbook-specific materials. We understand how it is--you get a new textbook with a bundle of fancy CD-roms, etc.--but you can't find simple handouts to go along with each section of a chapter. Check here often to see if a textbook your class is using has been added to our database.