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In this 30-slide editable PowerPoint lecture presentation, your students will learn about American Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter. Perfect when teaching about Modern America in your secondary U.S. History or American history class. As students listen to the lecture they will answer question...
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In this 30-slide editable PowerPoint lecture presentation, your students will learn about American Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter. Perfect when teaching about Modern America in your secondary U.S. History or American history class. As students listen to the lecture they will answer question...
This engaging, editable PowerPoint (Google) presentation lecture and speech analysis will review the following information about President Richard Nixon: Early Life Early Political Career Anti-Communism The 1960 and 1968 Presidential Election The Silent Majority New Federalism Nixon and Civil Rights The 1972 election Students will take notes on the lecture-notes template provided. They will also analyze Nixon’s famous, “Silent Majority Speech”. A sound clip and worksheet of the speech are included. The PowerPoint includes pictures, political cartoons, maps, and critical thinking questions to keep your students engaged. Includes both printable and digital versions. Perfect for distance learning. This works well for the secondary U.S. History classroom. Purchase Includes: A 30-slide, interactive, PowerPoint Lecture Presentation (editable, PDF, Google) Handout: Richard Nixon Lecture Notes (printable & digital) Handout: Silent Majority: speech and questions (printable & digital) Sound clip: Silent Majority Speech * Answer key is included. *This product includes both a print and digital version compatible with Google Classroom. Both teacher and student directions are included. Simply share the resources with your students via Google or Google Classroom. Students will be able to type directly into the document.* *********************************************************************************************** SAVE 20% off each product when you purchase in BUNDLE! CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY BUNDLE You may also like: ⭐THE WATERGATE SCANDAL Cartoon Analysis ⭐ Contemporary American President's Project - CHOICE BOARD (U.S History) ⭐ President Ford and Carter | Lecture ⭐ Contemporary American Society Political Cartoon Analysis ⭐ How Well Do You Know Your Modern Presidents? | REVIEW GAME *********************************************************************************************** Let’s Connect: EMAIL LIST Get a FREE product that includes 70 teaching strategies! FACEBOOK BLOG INSTAGRAM PINTEREST Follow My Store! To follow my store simply click on “follow me” under Chalk Dust Diva on the top of my store page. You will be the first to receive notifications when I post new products and have sales. Pay with a Purchase Order! At checkout, click edit if you need more than one product. You can purchase additional classroom licenses at a reduced cost. Then, click on checkout. At the top, click on the Purchase Order tab. Follow instructions for the P.O. TpT will save your order and when the P.O. is received, your downloads will be available for you on the website. You will receive an email that will let you know when payment has been received. Leave Feedback and Earn Credits Don’t forget to leave feedback after you purchase a product! Leaving feedback also earns you "credits" which can be used for discounts on future purchases. I would very much appreciate your positive feedback!
This engaging, interactive, PowerPoint Lecture Presentation reviews the following topics about Presidency of George W Bush, Jr.: Presidential Elections Domestic Policies No Child Left Behind Immigration Tax Cuts Domestic Events Hurricane Katrina 9/11 Anti-Terrorist Measures Foreign Events Iraq War "My students loved using this resource for their work! This resource was engaging for both my in-person and virtual learners." Thalia The students will answer questions on the corresponding NOTES template and complete an ACROSTIC assessment. This creative lecture includes pictures, pair-shares, political cartoons, check-for-understanding questions, and a link to film clips. Both printable and digital versions are included. Perfect for distance learning and your secondary U.S. History class. *This product includes both a print and digital version compatible with Google Classroom. Both teacher and student directions are included. Simply share the resources with your students via Google or Google Classroom. Students will be able to type directly into the document.* This purchase includes: 37-slide PowerPoint & PDF Lecture Presentation 1-page NOTES Template 1-page ACROSTIC ********************************************************************************************************** You may also be interested in: ⭐9/11 | PPT | Reading & Interactive Web Timeline Activity ⭐Contemporary American Society Political Cartoon Analysis ⭐ Formative Assessments for Any Subject (Google Drive & Print) ⭐Contemporary American Society | UNIT TEST ⭐How Well Do You Know Your Contemporary Presidents? | REVIEW GAME Check out my MEGA BUNDLE - save 30% off each product! “MEGA BUNDLE U.S. History ********************************************************************************************************** Let’s Connect: EMAIL LIST Get a FREE product that includes 70 teaching strategies! FACEBOOK BLOG INSTAGRAM PINTEREST Follow My Store! To follow my store simply click on “follow me” under Chalk Dust Diva on the top of my store page. You will be the first to receive notifications when I post new products and have sales. Pay with a Purchase Order! At checkout, click edit if you need more than one product. You can purchase additional classroom licenses at a reduced cost. Then, click on checkout. At the top, click on the Purchase Order tab. Follow instructions for the P.O. TpT will save your order and when the P.O. is received, your downloads will be available for you on the website. You will receive an email that will let you know when payment has been received. Leave Feedback and Earn Credits Don’t forget to leave feedback after you purchase a product! Leaving feedback also earns you "credits" which can be used for discounts on future purchases. I would very much appreciate your positive feedback!
This engaging, editable PowerPoint (Google) presentation lecture and speech analysis will review the following information about President Richard Nixon: Early Life Early Political Career Anti-Communism The 1960 and 1968 Presidential Election The Silent Majority New Federalism Nixon and Civil Rights The 1972 election Students will take notes on the lecture-notes template provided. They will also analyze Nixon’s famous, “Silent Majority Speech”. A sound clip and worksheet of the speech are included. The PowerPoint includes pictures, political cartoons, maps, and critical thinking questions to keep your students engaged. Includes both printable and digital versions. Perfect for distance learning. This works well for the secondary U.S. History classroom. Purchase Includes: A 30-slide, interactive, PowerPoint Lecture Presentation (editable, PDF, Google) Handout: Richard Nixon Lecture Notes (printable & digital) Handout: Silent Majority: speech and questions (printable & digital) Sound clip: Silent Majority Speech * Answer key is included. *This product includes both a print and digital version compatible with Google Classroom. Both teacher and student directions are included. Simply share the resources with your students via Google or Google Classroom. Students will be able to type directly into the document.* *********************************************************************************************** SAVE 20% off each product when you purchase in BUNDLE! CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY BUNDLE You may also like: ⭐THE WATERGATE SCANDAL Cartoon Analysis ⭐ Contemporary American President's Project - CHOICE BOARD (U.S History) ⭐ President Ford and Carter | Lecture ⭐ Contemporary American Society Political Cartoon Analysis ⭐ How Well Do You Know Your Modern Presidents? | REVIEW GAME *********************************************************************************************** Let’s Connect: EMAIL LIST Get a FREE product that includes 70 teaching strategies! FACEBOOK BLOG INSTAGRAM PINTEREST Follow My Store! To follow my store simply click on “follow me” under Chalk Dust Diva on the top of my store page. You will be the first to receive notifications when I post new products and have sales. Pay with a Purchase Order! At checkout, click edit if you need more than one product. You can purchase additional classroom licenses at a reduced cost. Then, click on checkout. At the top, click on the Purchase Order tab. Follow instructions for the P.O. TpT will save your order and when the P.O. is received, your downloads will be available for you on the website. You will receive an email that will let you know when payment has been received. Leave Feedback and Earn Credits Don’t forget to leave feedback after you purchase a product! Leaving feedback also earns you "credits" which can be used for discounts on future purchases. I would very much appreciate your positive feedback!
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This week, Writer's Post has asked us to write a page from our brag book or something we'd like to share. My share session reminds me of the senior citizens who love to boast and brag over whose back aches the most or who has more problems. My post is something like that. I've been a lousy blog hopper, I know, but life is hard with the day job. Did you know I leave for work every morning around 7:00 and don't get home until after 6:00? Plus, I take the work home with me so that if home commitments don't get in the way, I'll spend another hour doing more just to keep afloat. If I don't fall into bed by ten, I can barely function the next day, which isn't fair to kids who need a smiling face at school. Thank G-d for the week-ends where I can finally drop on a blog or two and maybe leave a post... but, not this one. "Silly Sunday" Erica is home from college, and I'd rather visit with her than you. No offense, but blog hopping takes time that I don't have. I'm doing well to post on mine. Why is teaching so time consuming? To start, not only do I plan lessons, but I'm also a special education teacher who must write IEPs and conduct meetings with everyone on my case load. At 91, my student population is small compared to other years. During my planning time, often occupied with parent meetings, I'm trying to find the time to give achievement tests to two little guys. However, I can't slack off because I'm due for a "pop in" evaluation any day now. I've been keeping on my toes for the pop in since January, and the stress is killing me. I'm thoroughly sick of the public criticizing us for not doing miracles with the young generation. These kids are working harder than I ever did at their age, and the curriculum is tough. Did you solve algebraic equations in third grade? Did you diagram complex sentences in fifth? In all fairness, my students are intellectually gifted, but still! I'm expected to show growth on their achievement tests even though most of them are starting out in the nineties. I pray no one sneezes during the test! November 1, 2016. That's the day I'm eligible to retire, if we can afford it after paying college tuition for three kids. I think I'll take my slim retirement pay and supplement it by greeting Walmart shoppers. At least that way, I could leave the job at home and go back to having a life. Meanwhile, I've eaten some of the stress and tacked on a few pounds and am fighting hot flashes, waking at night, and all the other messes associated with my awful age. See. Ha! I'm more miserable than you! Thanks to all who visit my blog regularly, and I'm sorry I don't always return the favor. I wanted you to know why. I promise to post something lighter for Silly Sunday.
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The French Revolution was one of the most important events in the history of the modern world. What caused this revolution that helped shape Europe into what it is today? How did the way society was set up, force a rebellion among the people? Get the answers to these questions and more with this all inclusive activity! Digital and Paper Copies Included! This "The Origins of the French Revolution" Bundle includes: An activity that is centered around the Estate system in France, focusing on the abuses toward the 3rd Estate. Students will first examine, through information given during lecture, the qualities of the three estates. Next students will examine a political cartoon that gives a great visual of the three estates and allows students to see a primary source that depicts the way in which the members of the 3rd estate felt during the time. Students will be given the Tennis Court Oath and be asked to do a close reading of document. Students are asked to define key words that will help them better understand what the oath is saying. They are then asked questions from different passages that will give them insight into the document and see exactly what is being created with the Oath. Answer Key is included! This Origins of the French Revolution Distance Learning Pack includes everything you need to "plug and play" this lesson. ➙ Digital Lesson ➙ Hard Copy Lesson ➙ PowerPoint Presentation ➙ Google Slides Presentation Follow You Will Love History: @youwilllovehistory ➙ YouTube ➙ Facebook ➙ Instagram ➙ Pinterest Click here to follow our TpT store See what we are doing and get tips from us on our website. You Will Love History Website Where distance learning is just a click away!
This book investigates desert islands in postwar anglophone popular culture, exploring representations in radio, print and screen advertising, magazine cartoons, cinema, video games, and comedy, drama and reality television. Drawing on Zygmunt Bauman's theory of liquid modernity, desert island texts are analysed in terms of their intersections with repressive and seductive mechanisms of power. Chapters focus on the desert island as: a conflictingly in/coherent space that characterises identity as deferred and structured by choice; a location whose 'remoteness' undermines satirical critiques of communal identity formation; a site whose ambivalent relationship with 'home' and Otherness destabilises patriarchal 'Western' subjectivity; a space bound up with mobility and instantaneity; and an expression of radical individuality and underdetermined identity. The desert island in popular culture is shown to reflect, endorse and critique a profoundly consumerist society that seduces us with promises of coherence, with the threat of repression looming if we do not conform.
What are the major differences between capitalism and communism? In order to understand the dynamics of the Cold War, students must fully comprehend the two dominant economic structures that divided the world for over half a century. In this lesson, your students will not only be able to demonstrate their knowledge of the fundamental differences of capitalism and communism, but they will be able to apply it to their understanding of economic practices throughout the world. Throughout the lesson, students will: 1) Take a brief Bell Ringer Quiz that will determine whether they prefer capitalistic or communist practices. 2) Compare and contrast the fundamental principles of communism and capitalism using a Venn Diagram. 3) Analyze real life scenarios and apply their understanding of communist and capitalist principles to determine what kind of economic structure is in place in these societies. 4) Examine an animated political cartoon for the stereotypical differences it displays regarding capitalism and communism. 6) Finish with an exit ticket that asks them to write about the differences between capitalism and communism OR finish with their own political cartoon drawing that demonstrates the differences between the two economic systems. Answer Keys Included!
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