Activities Designed Around Multiple Intelligences to Engage ALL Students
Make world history an adventure using activities that address student's various learning styles.
Activities include:
- Making posters
- Drawing cartoons
- Singing songs
- Conducting research
- Creating graphs and role-play events
The activities revolve around students' multiple intelligence to make world history interesting and exciting. Each activity comes complete with a student-friendly description of the historical topic or period to provide context and meaning. Make history an unforgettable experience!
Adventures Through World History covers:
- Ancient Egypt (4000 BC–1000 BC)
- Ancient Greece (2500 BC–100 BC)
- Ancient Rome (509 BC–AD 476)
- The Dark and Middle Ages (500–1500)
- The Kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai (500–1591)
- The Renaissance and the Reformation (1300–1600)
- The Age of Discovery (1450–1750)
- The Advanced Civilizations of Mexico and Peru (500–1550)
- The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment (1550–1789)
- The Age of Democratic Revolution (1640–1830)
- The Industrial Revolution (1700–1900)
- Era of World War I (1914–1920)
- The Rise of Dictators (1919–1939)
- The Holocaust (1933–1945)
- World War II (1939–1945)
- The Cold War (1945–1991)
- Events in Asia after World War II (1945–1995)
- Turmoil in Southeast Asia (1945–2000)
- Recent Events in the Middle East (1975–2007)
- Recent Events in the Modern World (1980–2007)
©2008. Grades 7–12. Reproducible. 8.5 x 11 inches. Softcover, 192 pages.
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