In World History, we're going to be making propaganda posters for different European countries. The site I use to show examples of authentic propaganda posters is found at www.firstworldwar.com. Clicking on the Propaganda Posters link takes you to these attractive pieces of history.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
World History: THE World War I Website
In World History, we're going to be making propaganda posters for different European countries. The site I use to show examples of authentic propaganda posters is found at www.firstworldwar.com. Clicking on the Propaganda Posters link takes you to these attractive pieces of history.
Topics:
World History,
World War I
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
World History and U.S. History Review Games II
U.S. History Great Depression Review Game from the other day.
World History Review Game that I said I would post.
Play 'em!
World History Review Game that I said I would post.
Play 'em!
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
World History & U.S. History: Review Games
Get rid of your XBox and Wii, history review games are here! Prepare for the final exam by studying and playing these games. For World History, there are fifteen terms and that amounts to fifteen test questions. Click on this link and the game will help you prep.For U.S. History, the Great Depression game is one that will review key ideas from that unit. Play the game here.
Topics:
Great Depression,
U.S. History,
World History
Thursday, January 08, 2009
U.S. History: Harlem Renaissance Resources
New York City is one of the favorite places I've visited. It's bustling and dynamic and our 1920s unit, which includes the Harlem Renaissance, highlights this ever-changing city landscape. Here are some of the resources that I'm using to teach through the unit. I searched the internet high and low to find great resources to share with you, but you can find them here with a simple click.- Good, short overview of Manhattan and its unique neighborhoods with links to other boroughs
- Really cool interactive walking tour of historical Harlem Click on the map (may have an extra credit assignment related to this site soon--stay tuned).
- Claude McKay's poem If We Must Die Find poetry from other Harlem Renaissance figures (and other American poets) on that site by simply searching their name or the poem's name.
Topics:
Harlem Renaissance,
New York,
U.S. History
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