Free Bell Ringer: Exploration and Dias

Here is a FREE bell ringer on Exploration and Bartolomeu Dias! The start of class is one of the most important aspects of any lesson. You need something to grab the attention of students quickly. This bell ringer is a great way to do that.  It works great as a printable or to put in a Google Classroom!

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Exploration and Colonization Continues

Are you looking for excellent resources to teach on Exploration and Colonization?  When you become a member of TeachWorldHistory.com, you get UNLIMITED access to ALL OUR RESOURCES from 1200 CE to today’s modern era, including our resources on Exploration and Colonization!

This item includes a Power Point with student notes you can print out. If you don’t want to teach this material through a presentation, then there is a reading guide worksheet you can do instead of the presentation. Also, there is an extra vocabulary worksheet and other resources. The content covered is below.

Exploration and Colonization Continues: Spain, England, France, and Others:

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Exploration and Colonization Begins

Are you looking for excellent resources to teach the beginnings of Exploration and Colonization?  When you become a member of TeachWorldHistory.com, you get UNLIMITED access to ALL OUR RESOURCES from 1200 CE to today’s modern era, including our resources on the beginnings of Exploration and Colonization!

This item includes a Power Point with student notes you can print out. If you don’t want to teach this material through a presentation, then there is a reading guide worksheet you can do instead of the presentation. There is also a vocabulary worksheet and other resources. The content covered is below.

 

Exploration and Colonization Begins:

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