Panthéon - Paris France
Find out what high school (secondary school) in France is really like. From the subjects learnt, grading, the BAC exams in lycée and much more.
Le photographe Nicolai Wolpert s'est amusé à retracer l'évolution de Paris en un siècle en comparant ses photos avec celles de la capitale en 1900.
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Your students will create author biography posters by researching different authors and establishing their profiles on posters.
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In 2020 explore the lofty Rouen Cathedral, one of France's most celebrated sanctuaries. A jewel of Gothic architecture, this is France's tallest church.
French Revolution, revolutionary movement that shook France between 1787 and 1799 and reached its first climax there in 1789—hence the conventional term ‘Revolution of 1789,’ denoting the end of the ancien regime in France and serving also to distinguish that event from the later French revolutions of 1830 and 1848.
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Learn how to use social studies political cartoons to increase student engagement. Includes link to a free political cartoon analysis activity!
Published just weeks before the Paris attacks, the French professor’s grim analysis has hit a nerve
Adventure through Homer's Iliad, the Trojan War, fall of Troy, and the Olympian gods and goddesses with this Greek mythology webquest! Perfect project for your study of Homer's Iliad and the Odyssey or Athenians and ancient Greek culture! This engaging research project includes the Judgment of Paris, Myth of the Golden Apple, Helen of Troy, the Achaeans and Trojans, Achilles and Agamemnon, the Trojan horse, and Iliad's Trojan War heroes. The collaborative webquest can be implemented with individual students or in groups of 4-6! Materials and directions are included for groups of differing sizes. This ensures you'll have easy implementation year after year - no matter your class sizes! Trojan War Webquest group members assume one of the following roles during research: ✅ Storyteller (Judgment of Paris, Aphrodite, Athena, Hera, the Golden Apple) ✅ Traveler (Kidnapping of Helen of Troy, Menelaus, and Agamemnon) ✅ Investigator (Artemis, Achilles, Priam, and Cassandra) ✅ Fact Finder (Notable Trojan War Heroes) ✅ War Reporter (Trojan horse and the Fall of Troy) ✅ Messenger to the Gods (the role of Olympian Gods and Goddesses) After engaging in individual research according to their webquest role, group members create a presentation featuring what they've learned. This research project is unique! Students have individual accountability during the research process while also using their teamwork skills to create a collaborative final presentation! The Fall of Troy webquest facilitates students learning the following skills: ✏️Engaging in an Inquiry-Based Research Process ✏️Synthesis of Information from Multiple Sources ✏️Effective Note-Taking Skills, Summarizing, Paraphrasing, Source Citation ✏️Selecting Relevant Representative and Symbolic Images ✏️Using Technology to Create a Research Presentation From start to finish, all the materials you need are provided! Each webquest role has guiding research questions and prompts to provide structure and help with note-taking. The research process is further scaffolded with note-taking charts that include guiding prompts. ❤️ This resource includes access to a Battle of Troy Google Site! Students will love the animated images, vibrant colors, and pictures depicting the Olympian Greek gods, goddesses, and key figures from Iliad's Trojan War. Are your students blocked from accessing Google Sites? Just use the webquest handouts instead! The project description, research questions to answer, and website links are also available on handouts! The following materials are also included: Greek Mythology Google Site with project information, webquest roles, research questions, and website links Trojan War Webquest Role handouts (Storyteller, Traveler, Investigator, Fact Finder, War Reporter, Messenger to the Gods) with research questions and website links Final Project Sheet for 4 Group Members and a Teacher's Grading Rubric Final Project Sheet for 5 Group Members and a Teacher's Grading Rubric Final Project Sheet for 6 Group Members and a Teacher's Grading Rubric Final Project Sheet for Individual Research and a Teacher's Grading Rubric MLA Source Citation Handout for Websites with source documentation examples Student Digital Note-Taking Chart with guiding prompts Editable materials Detailed directions on how to implement the webquest with groups of varying sizes A PDF Teacher's Guide with Google Drive resource links, information for Microsoft Office users and printable handouts, and implementation guide See what other teachers like you are saying about this resource! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Literacy Corner says, "This is one of the best resources I have purchased. Lots of options. I love that I could use it for several group sizes and the option for individual. I used it on Google classroom, and my students could access it even if they are absent. Thank you for such a great resource!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Challenge Accepted ELA says, "I have been struggling with a preview activity for the Iliad that would provide all of the information necessary to understand the text since I began teaching it years ago. This has really helped me go in the right direction. The research note charts were a nice touch." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Joyfully ELA says, "I have used this resource for 2 years, and it has kept my gifted 9th grade students engaged in research!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jessica M. says, "An awesome resource! Loved the 'choose your own adventure' style." You may also like… →King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table Webquest →Mythology Rocks! Create a Music Video Based on a Greek God or Goddess →Greek Mythology Project: Creating a Research-Based Flipbook ___________________________________ Copyright © Teen Tech University Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product Please click on the ★ and FOLLOW ME in order to receive notification of sales and resource updates!
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If you live in France or have French friends you want to stay in touch with here are 20 useful French text message abbreviations.
If you want to sound more like a native in Paris, here are some things to say to speak French like a local, rather than what you learned in French class.
Sometimes when you plan a lesson, it ends early or doesn’t go well, so you have to change gear. It’s a good idea to have a game idea up your sleeve to keep the class entertained. You co…
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Have you found yourself in a review rut? Try out musical games for secondary classrooms to wake up your students and watch them learn!
This 97 slide PowerPoint presentation covers the American Revolution. It begins in 1775 and goes through the Treaty of Paris of 1783. It's designed for secondary teachers who plan on spending a week or two (or more) covering the Revolutionary War. Scroll down to learn more!
Artist and PEN America Trustee Greg Pardlo writes that Critical Race Theory is "a periodizing frame for our historical moment."
This 97 slide PowerPoint presentation covers the American Revolution. It begins in 1775 and goes through the Treaty of Paris of 1783. It's designed for secondary teachers who plan on spending a week or two (or more) covering the Revolutionary War. Scroll down to learn more!
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Paris Peace Conference worksheetWorksheet that focuses briefly on the Paris Peace Conference, the 14 Points, and the Treaty of Versailles. Includes two activities that foster critical thinking and active engagement.After a brief reading about the Big Three (Wilson, Clemenceau, George), students anal...
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This French and Indian War lesson plan will bring one part of the Seven Years War to life! Activities at ❰StoryboardThat❱ ✩ include cause and effect, timelines, & more.
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