Monday, October 25, 2010

Tragedy in Myanmar..or Burma?

Our hearts go out to the victims of the earthquake tragedy in Myanmar/Burma. In classrooms, tragedies have the effect of highlighting an issue (faulty infrastructure, such as in Haiti), drawing attention to a region, and more.

A common question educators and parents ask is the simple: Myanmar or Burma? (Link to a BBC article on the issue.) We often wonder, "Where is that?"

As awful as this Myanmar/Burma earthquake is, educators can use this "current events" opportunity as an educative experience for students. Can something be done to help? Of course. Students can be directed to relief organizations such as the Red Cross. Teachers, parents, and students can educate themselves on the geography and politics of the region (southeastern Asia). Is it Myanmar or Burma? Why is the area called by a different name depending upon the writer's/reader's location?

Note: This is an excellent opportunity to impress upon young people the importance of being prepared for a natural disaster. After all, natural disasters happen all around the world. The Red Cross has excellent disaster preparedness materials for students.

What are your thoughts? How do you address tragic current events with your students/children?



Saturday, October 9, 2010

History of Ancient Rome - Teaching Materials

Many World History-Global Studies classes nationwide (and worldwide) are currently studying the rise and fall of the ancient Roman Empire. If this describes you, you're in luck! We have all of the PowerPoints, DBQs, and printable worksheets that you'll ever need.

Our PowerPoints include:
  • "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"
There are also printable handouts such as T-charts, crossword puzzles, DBQs (document-based questions), readings, word search puzzles, and writing exercises. Need the perfect video? We have links to topic-specific movies and documentaries.

Are you in the mood for online games that you can play as a class? We have Ancient Rome Online Educational Games that your class can play together using a SmartBoard or projector. You can also share the games link with students, so that they can study at home on a laptop or PC. Kids can play Hangman or Playtime, or take a multiple-choice practice test, all with instant results. Not only will your students do better on their classroom tests, but they'll earn better scores on state exams.

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 have a terrific photo gallery dedicated to the decline and fall of Russia's Romanov dynasty.

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

Many terrific teaching materials have been added to the site over the course of the last month. These include new galleries, new games, and new printables.

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.

The image galleries are expanding daily. Currently, we are working on a comprehensive gallery for the Second World War. As part of this larger World War II gallery, we have created an image gallery for German dictator Adolf Hitler. You can browse the Adolf Hitler Image Gallery here. The gallery, like all of our galleries, comes complete with easy-to-read captions that educate you while you browse.



Adolf Hitler as a baby.



As always, we are open to your suggestions. If you have an idea for the website, please contact us at studenthandouts AT gmail.com.