World History

Mongol is a rather violent film about Genghis Khan, but certainly we can use clips from films like this to make our history curriculum pop!

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  • Ryan Goble

    Flocabulary - you can post those up above in the discussion forum so they don't get buried on the walls and they are shared in our Week In Review e-mails.  Great resources!  Ry:)
  • Katherine Bolman, PhD

    arthistoryworlds.org might interest one or another of you. My strong suggestion is that if you start to read one of the units have paper and pencil at hand and write down the answer to the questions. Try it and I would love to hear from one of you.

    kbolman@me.com

  • William Zimmerman

    MakeBeliefsComix.com has published a special free printable for Women's History Month at http://www.makebeliefscomix.com/Printables/print.php?category=Featu...

    It asks: Imagine that you could talk with any woman in history whom you admire. Who would that be and what would you say to her.

    You are welcome to print it out and also pin it on your Pinterest page. Hope you will share with your students.