BUNDLE SS8H12 Activities~ Gallery Walks~ 96' Olympics, Jimmy Carter~ Print & Go!
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Two gallery walks here!
What is a gallery walk?
Gallery walks are interactive projects where students walk around the room in groups and view documents relevant to the GSE standard SS8H12. Engage your students as they view, discuss, make inferences, and more. Students answer questions at each display.
I have included detail instructions on how to conduct the class project. Answer key included!
What do they cover?
1. Jimmy Carter Gallery Walk
2. Atlanta Hosts the Olympics 1996 Gallery Walk
Why use gallery walks?
Skills used in this project:
Chart Analysis
Draw Conclusions with evidence
Map analysis
Primary Source Analysis
and More
SS8H12 Explain the importance of developments in Georgia since the late 20th century.
b. Describe the role of Jimmy Carter in Georgia as state senator, governor, president and past president.
c. Evaluate the short-term and long-term impacts of hosting the 1996 Olympics on Georgia’s economic and population growth.
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