History is my passion; I love history! And yet, I really don't like textbooks. Here are 30+ ways to teach history without a textbook, from books to cooking, and more!
Students become stakeholders in the learning process WITHOUT having to dress up like Benjamin Franklin.
While teaching, we understand the importance of using high-quality resources in our lessons, especially when it comes to the fascinating world of Ancient Civilizations. However, finding reliable and free teaching resources can sometimes feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. But don't worry, fellow educators! We've done the work for you and curated a collection of eight fantastic free resources that will bring the wonders of the past to life in your classroom. From engaging reading passages to comprehensive curriculum maps, these incredible tools will make your Ancient Civilizations lessons truly memorable. So, let's embark on this journey together and explore the treasures of Ancient Civilizations with these amazing freebies!
These engaging, science-backed activity ideas are a must for you high school social studies classroom. - Let's Cultivate Greatness
Homeschool middle school history and have a fabulous time with the amazing tips!
Learn a variety of strategies on how to make history class engaging for students. Check out in this blog post.
Teaching History Through Movies is a great way to make history come alive. This landing page tells how we do this, where to get & what movies we are viewing
Teaching historical thinking skills must be fun, engaging, and meaningful! This is how to do it!
I love review games in my US History class! Who doesn't enjoy their students reviewing content? Here's how you can play Jenga in your history classroom.
History can be a very fascinating and exciting subject to study, but it can also be dry and boring if not done the right way. Most textbooks focus on teaching children the highlights and dates, but making history come to life is important. That’s why I encourage using living books to teach history. There are …
Read both primary sources and classic living books with Beautiful Feet books Medieval history. Treachery, Bravery, True Love, and more.
Teaching history doesn't have to just involve textbooks. Here is how you can teach history without textbooks or tests!
How to make history fun with 60 Second Histories. These are short history clips that are now completely FREE over on Youtube!
Learn about some of the incredible black makers and inventors in history with this list of fascinating books about black inventors and scientists!
History is my passion; I love history! And yet, I really don't like textbooks. Here are 30+ ways to teach history without a textbook, from books to cooking, and more!
Here is a collection of some great iPad apps we compiled specifically for history teachers. We have based our selection on World History collection in iTunes App Store and have also added some of our favourite titles from this category. We forget to hyperlink the visual but you can easily access apps pages by simply typing in the name of the app in Google search or any other search engine you use. This visual is also available in PDF format from this page.
History can be a heavy topic, and so can the games. Here'll you find some of the best games for gameschooling history, from preK to high school.
Free Ancient World History Curriculum Part 1: Ancient Civilizations/Old Testament Hi ! I'm so glad you're here ! START HERE! For an introducti ...
Bring history alive with this fun hands-on history idea for World War II! Teach kids about making do with the ingredients you have by making ration cakes.
Finish out your history class with a bang with these creative end of the year games! They are a fun way to review history for kids, and many would work for a literature class as well. They are easily adapted for different age groups by requiring different levels of detail and complexity in their responses.…
You can enjoy teaching high school history at home! Just follow these easy tips for an awesome and fun year studying history at home.
I randomly came up with this idea during the last week of school. One of my reading groups had finished their book and project before any of the other groups had finished. Instead of giving them a new book (there was only one week left), I quickly created this template and told them to pick an event in history and research it. I had one boy choose the Vikings, someone else chose the atomic bomb, a girl wanted the great depression, and another student picked the Korean war. I loved that everyone had such diverse topics. After they got started, I saw some great learning take place in my classroom! Because it's an inquiry-based activity, they generated their own questions. And because they got to choose their own topic, they were excited and felt ownership over the project. I plan on using this next year as a fun fast finisher activity. This list is something I quickly generated. {I know it is not all inclusive - if I left something off that you really want me to add on, please leave me a comment.} This would be fun to hang up somewhere in the back of the classroom so fast finishers can work on a project whenever they want. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD HISTORY DETECTIVES! * * * * * Want to hear some GREAT news? I am leaving next week on an 8 day history trip to Virginia where I get to study at the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute! I also get to visit Jamestown and Yorktown. I'm so excited! I plan on posting lots of the things I learn, including pictures!
Ditch the test and create a writing-centered history classroom in which learning is more meaningful and teaching is actually easier.
Who run the world? Girls!