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History Lesson Plans. High School (9-12) World History and Geography Lessonplans, homework, quizzes. High School (9-12) World History and Geography Grade Level Subject BetterLesson CommonCore sign up or log in Forgot Password? About Master Teacher Project Content Connect with Us School or District Leader? Learn how to "UnPD" your school or district. © 2014 BetterLesson • Privacy • Terms • Site Feedback • Support Innovative lessons from effective teachers!

Browse over 1,300,000 lessons plans, classroom materials, and instructional resources from high-performing teachers. Cancel Sign Up Already have an account? Log in Forgot your password? Don't have an account? Reset Your Password Change Your Password Your feedback is important. Thank you so much for being part of the BetterLesson community. Cancel Send us your feedback! Please Verify Your Account Look for instructions in an email with the subject “Please Confirm Your Email Address with BetterLesson” I never received the confirmation email I have already confirmed my email I will verify my account later ×Science Teachers Wanted! Something went wrong. New feature! World History Lesson Plans | Lesson Plans 2/14-2/28 - Mr. McCormick's World History Class. WORLD HISTORY SYLLABUS - Hobbs High School. School webpage: www.hobbsschools.net The World History course is an academic, yearlong course with a focus on the development of human interaction and the global processes that have shaped history from 1000 B.C.E to the present.

In addition to the textbook, students will be engaged through a variety of sources including primary source documents, maps, simulations, plays, debates, videos, lectures, and computer-technology assignments. Remember, it is expected that students come prepared at all times! Furthermore, an important part of learning history is discussing the various aspects of any given topic. Discussions are an open forum for students to express their views in an environment of tolerance, understanding, and honesty. It is expected that all students come to class with open minds, listen to others, and respect differing opinions. What Is This Course About? Welcome to World History.

How will we Learn all of This? How will we be Persuaded to Think about What we are Learning? 1. 2. 3. High School (Grades 9-12) World History Activities, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Handouts.