Download Your History Toolbox 2k15-16Your History Toolbox is the most essential resource you will use all year. In it you will find descriptions and examples of almost everything we do in this class. You will want to maintain a physical copy of your Toolbox in your binder at all times. Additionally, you should download a digital copy of your Toolbox to your phone, tablet, computer, or Google Drive account. You will be using your Toolbox numerous times throughout each week, so be sure to have it handy at all times.
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Toolbox Strategy Examples
Below you will find examples of many of the strategies described in your History Toolbox. If no specific example is given in your Toolbox, please refer to the example below to aid in your understanding of the expectations of the activity. If they are blue, the example is live and you can view it....if not, I am still working on it.
Table of Contents and Unit Title Page
Interactive Notebook Left-Page, Right Page Orientations With Notes and Processing Activities
Examples of Cornell Notes
Examples of Leveled Questions Using Costa's Levels of Thinking and Questioning
Completed Content Area Tutorial Form
Summarizing the Main Ideas Handout
Learning Logs
Interactions Posters
Double-Entry Journal Organizer
Storyboard Organizer
Compare and Contrast Bubble Organizer
Cause and Effect Chart Organizer
Supporting Ideas Chart Organizer
Describing a Historical Event Organizer
Illustrated Timeline
NEWS Organizer
Concept Map Organizer
ACAPS Primary Source Analysis
Analyzing Historical Images
Analyzing Print Documents Using Guiding Questions
Analyzing Primary Sources Using the CMS Method
Analyzing Artifacts Using Guiding Questions
Analyzing Tables, Charts, Graphs Using Guiding Questions
Analyzing Maps Using Guiding Questions
Analyzing Editorial Cartoons Using Guiding Questions
MDBQ Posters
11-Sentence Commentaries
60-Second History
Argument Poster
History One-Page Report
Choose Your Own Activity (C.Y.O.A.) Examples
Level 1
3) Sensory Figure
4) Illustrated Simile
5) Be the Thing
6) Bumper Sticker
8) Creative Line Art
9) Day Planner
11) Historical Advertisement
12) History Report Card
15) Postcard
18) Venn Diagram
19) Wanted Poster
20) You Are There Letter
22) What's On My iPod?
23) Editorial Cartoon
24) Twitter Battle
Level 2
25) Brain Chain
26) History Jeopardy
29) Song Rewrite
32) A-Z History Book
35) Museum Curator
38) Paper Bag Speech
Level 3
Table of Contents and Unit Title Page
Interactive Notebook Left-Page, Right Page Orientations With Notes and Processing Activities
Examples of Cornell Notes
Examples of Leveled Questions Using Costa's Levels of Thinking and Questioning
Completed Content Area Tutorial Form
Summarizing the Main Ideas Handout
Learning Logs
Interactions Posters
Double-Entry Journal Organizer
Storyboard Organizer
Compare and Contrast Bubble Organizer
Cause and Effect Chart Organizer
Supporting Ideas Chart Organizer
Describing a Historical Event Organizer
Illustrated Timeline
NEWS Organizer
Concept Map Organizer
ACAPS Primary Source Analysis
Analyzing Historical Images
Analyzing Print Documents Using Guiding Questions
Analyzing Primary Sources Using the CMS Method
Analyzing Artifacts Using Guiding Questions
Analyzing Tables, Charts, Graphs Using Guiding Questions
Analyzing Maps Using Guiding Questions
Analyzing Editorial Cartoons Using Guiding Questions
MDBQ Posters
11-Sentence Commentaries
60-Second History
Argument Poster
History One-Page Report
Choose Your Own Activity (C.Y.O.A.) Examples
Level 1
3) Sensory Figure
4) Illustrated Simile
5) Be the Thing
6) Bumper Sticker
8) Creative Line Art
9) Day Planner
11) Historical Advertisement
12) History Report Card
15) Postcard
18) Venn Diagram
19) Wanted Poster
20) You Are There Letter
22) What's On My iPod?
23) Editorial Cartoon
24) Twitter Battle
Level 2
25) Brain Chain
26) History Jeopardy
29) Song Rewrite
32) A-Z History Book
35) Museum Curator
38) Paper Bag Speech
Level 3