Here is a FREE Bell Ringer on King Henry the 8th! Just click below to download.
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FREE Bell Ringer on Columbus!
We hope you are having an amazing summer! Throughout the summer, we will be giving away some Freebies.
Our first “Freebie” is this Bell Ringer on Columbus.
Enjoy!
Here is the FREE BELL RINGER:
Free Podcast for your class!
If your students were about to take a quiz the next day, wouldn’t it be great for them to have access to a FREE podcast on the topic? Check this out! This is a free World History Podcast we found that we like. It summarizes all units from the Renaissance to today’s modern world. Share this with your students!
World History Curriculum Companion Podcast – Apple Podcasts
Here is one specifically on WW One.
Free Worksheet: WW II on the Horizon
Summer break is on the horizon! How would you like a STRESS FREE final few months of the school year? We’ve got you covered with FULL LESSON PLANS with presentations, notes, worksheets, quizzes, wordsearches, curated videos, and MORE at TeachWorldHistory.com!
Think about it! What if for the REST OF THE SCHOOL YEAR, you had all the resources you needed every single day? To give you an idea of the types of resources you would have access to, we’ve attached a FREE worksheet on the world right before World War II, including topics on the Great Depression and global tensions before the Second World War. Join our membership area today for instant access to HUNDREDS of resources that have been used by thousands of students across the country and world!
Here is your FREE WORKSHEET: WW II On the Horizon
FREE Bell Ringer on the Printing Press
The Printing Press was created by Johannes Gutenberg (1400-1468). This machine used moveable metal type that could be arranged and pressed on paper to print pages for books. Gutenberg lived in Germany. One of the first books mass produced on the moveable metal type Printing Press was the Bible in the Vulgate Latin version. The Printing Press revolutionized the world. Before this time, the world’s books had to be hand written by copyists. This was a grueling, time consuming endeavor. With the invention of the Printing Press, books could be made quickly and sold at a reasonable price. Humanity’s understanding of science, literature, and other fields drastically increased because of Gutenberg’s Printing Press. By 1450, the Printing Press was fully operational and the world was never the same because of it. The Protestant Reformation would not have been possible without this invention. Martin Luther’s ideas were able to spread quickly due to the Printing Press.
Here is a FREE printing press bell ringer to use in your class! Just click the link below to download the PDF.