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Higher education european history scaffolded notes

Preview of Medieval Europe Resources

Medieval Europe Resources

Created by
Holly Pederson
This bundle includes notes on Romans, Christians, Barbarians, early Western Christendom, the Byzantine Empire, the Islamic Empires, Carolingian Europe, division, invasion, reorganization, economic takeoff and social change in the countryside and court, medieval life, popes and the Papacy, new paths to God, conquests, Crusades, persecutions, states made and unmade, literature, art, thought, famine, plague, recovery, moving towards the sovereign state, and diversity and dynamism in late Medieval c
Preview of *Vladimir Lenin/Russian Revolution Simulation*

*Vladimir Lenin/Russian Revolution Simulation*

Created by
Simulation Man
The Vladimir Lenin simulation immerses students in the issues facing Russia and the Soviet Union through the life events of the founder of the Soviet Union. This is in essence, a guided notes activity which fosters student debate and collaboration as a class to evaluate and make decisions for each turn of the simulation. This activity engages students with the course content and puts them in the driver's seat to make decisions regarding the situations and events which Vladimir Lenin lived throug
Preview of French Revolution Resources

French Revolution Resources

Created by
Holly Pederson
This collection includes a variety of notes and primary source analyses related to the French Revolution. These resources are intended for students in a French Revolution, World History, or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Atlantic Revolutions

Atlantic Revolutions

Handout summarizing revolutions in the United States, Haiti, Brazil, Mexico, and Spanish-speaking South America. It discusses causes, effects, manifestations, and long-term consequences. It covers political, social, and economic issues. Keywords: Patriots Declaration of Independence Constitution Federal Republic Liberalism British Portuguese Toussaint L'Ouverture Feudalism Creoles Conservatives Mulattoes Mestizos Miguel Hidalgo Simon Bolivar Dom Pedro Encomienda Plantations Amerindians Haciend
Preview of States Made and Unmade 1000-1300 Notes

States Made and Unmade 1000-1300 Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are notes on states made and unmade from 1000-1300 as they relate to Medieval Europe. Notes on additional sources are also included on particular topics related to the main topic, which are found near the end. This can be used as a summary of the time period, a lecture guide, notes for students, or a study resource. This is intended for students in a World or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Conquests, Crusades, and Persecutions 1000-1300 Notes

Conquests, Crusades, and Persecutions 1000-1300 Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are notes on conquests, Crusades, and persecutions from 1000-1300 as they relate to Medieval Europe. Notes on additional sources are also included on particular topics related to the main topic, which are found near the end. This can be used as a summary of the time period, a lecture guide, notes for students, or a study resource. This is intended for students in a World or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Early Western Christendom 500-1000 Notes

Early Western Christendom 500-1000 Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are notes on early Western Christendom from 500-1000 as they relate to Medieval Europe. Notes on additional sources are also included on particular topics related to the main topic, which are found near the end. This can be used as a summary of the time period, a lecture guide, notes for students, or a study resource. This is intended for students in a World or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Romans, Christians, and Barbarians 500-1000 Notes

Romans, Christians, and Barbarians 500-1000 Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are notes on Romans, Christians, and Barbarians from 500-1000 as they relate to Medieval Europe. Notes on additional sources are also included on particular topics related to the main topic, which are found near the end. This can be used as a summary of the time period, a lecture guide, notes for students, or a study resource. This is intended for students in a World or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Famine, Plague, and Recovery 1300-1500 Notes

Famine, Plague, and Recovery 1300-1500 Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are notes on famine, plague, and recovery from 1300-1500 as they relate to Medieval Europe. Notes on additional sources are also included on particular topics related to the main topic, which are found near the end. This can be used as a summary of the time period, a lecture guide, notes for students, or a study resource. This is intended for students in a World or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Literature, Art, and Thought 1000-1300 Notes

Literature, Art, and Thought 1000-1300 Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are notes on literature, art, and thought from 1000-1300 as they relate to Medieval Europe. Notes on additional sources are also included on particular topics related to the main topic, which are found near the end. This can be used as a summary of the time period, a lecture guide, notes for students, or a study resource. This is intended for students in a World or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of The Byzantine Empire 500-1000 Notes

The Byzantine Empire 500-1000 Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are notes on the Byzantine Empire from 500-1000 as they relate to Medieval Europe. Notes on additional sources are also included on particular topics related to the main topic, which are found near the end. This can be used as a summary of the time period, a lecture guide, notes for students, or a study resource. This is intended for students in a World or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Christian Persecution and Anti-Pagan Sacrifice Paper

Christian Persecution and Anti-Pagan Sacrifice Paper

Created by
Holly Pederson
This paper is about Christian persecution and anti-pagan sacrifices during Medieval times. This can be used as reading material for students in a high school or collegiate level World or European History course.
Preview of Economic Takeoff and Social Change in the Town and Court 1000-1300 Notes

Economic Takeoff and Social Change in the Town and Court 1000-1300 Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are notes on economic takeoff and social change in the town and court from 1000-1300 as they relate to Medieval Europe. Notes on additional sources are also included on particular topics related to the main topic, which are found near the end. This can be used as a summary of the time period, a lecture guide, notes for students, or a study resource. This is intended for students in a World or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Division, Invasion, and Reorganization 800-1000 Notes

Division, Invasion, and Reorganization 800-1000 Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are notes on division, invasion, and reorganization from 800-1000 as they relate to Medieval Europe. Notes on additional sources are also included on particular topics related to the main topic, which are found near the end. This can be used as a summary of the time period, a lecture guide, notes for students, or a study resource. This is intended for students in a World or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Carolingian Europe 700-850 Notes

Carolingian Europe 700-850 Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are notes on Carolingian Europe from 700-850 as they relate to Medieval Europe. Notes on additional sources are also included on particular topics related to the main topic, which are found near the end. This can be used as a summary of the time period, a lecture guide, notes for students, or a study resource. This is intended for students in a World or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Germanic Kingdoms - European Middle Ages (500 - 1200)

Germanic Kingdoms - European Middle Ages (500 - 1200)

Created by
Aaron Stinar
This colorful presentation illustrates how many Germanic kingdoms that succeeded the Roman Empire were reunited under Charlemagne's empire. The lesson covers invasions triggering changes in western Europe, the decline of learning, loss of a common language, Germanic kingdoms emerge, concept of government changes, the Franks under Clovis, German people adopting Christianity, monasteries and convents, Gregory I, expanding papal power, Carolingian dynasty, Charlemagne and his government, cultural r
Preview of Toward the Sovereign State 1300-1500 Notes

Toward the Sovereign State 1300-1500 Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are notes on moving toward the sovereign state from 1300-1500 as they relate to Medieval Europe. This can be used as a summary of the time period, a lecture guide, notes for students, or a study resource. This is intended for students in a World or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of New Paths to God 1000-1300 Notes

New Paths to God 1000-1300 Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are notes on new paths to God from 1000-1300 as they relate to Medieval Europe. Notes on additional sources are also included on particular topics related to the main topic, which are found near the end. This can be used as a summary of the time period, a lecture guide, notes for students, or a study resource. This is intended for students in a World or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Popes and the Papacy 1000-1300 Notes

Popes and the Papacy 1000-1300 Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are notes on popes and the Papacy from 1000-1300 as they relate to Medieval Europe. Notes on additional sources are also included on particular topics related to the main topic, which are found near the end. This can be used as a summary of the time period, a lecture guide, notes for students, or a study resource. This is intended for students in a World or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of A Medieval Life Notes

A Medieval Life Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are notes on Medieval life in Medieval Europe. This can be used as a summary of the time period, a lecture guide, notes for students, or a study resource. This is intended for students in a World or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Economic Takeoff and Social Change in the Countryside 1000-1300 Notes

Economic Takeoff and Social Change in the Countryside 1000-1300 Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are notes on economic takeoff and social change in the countryside from 1000-1300 as they relate to Medieval Europe. Notes on additional sources are also included on particular topics related to the main topic, which are found near the end. This can be used as a summary of the time period, a lecture guide, notes for students, or a study resource. This is intended for students in a World or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of The Islamic Empires 571-1100 Notes

The Islamic Empires 571-1100 Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These are notes on the Islamic Empires from 571-1100 as they relate to Medieval Europe. Notes on additional sources are also included on particular topics related to the main topic, which are found near the end. This can be used as a summary of the time period, a lecture guide, notes for students, or a study resource. This is intended for students in a World or European History course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Global - Reading Guide (Illustrated) - Units 1-10/20 - 10th grade

Global - Reading Guide (Illustrated) - Units 1-10/20 - 10th grade

This is my newest, and most highly-recommended product, in my store. If your students liked my original reading guides, then they are guaranteed to love this packet much more. It is easier-to-read, has more detailed information and contains tons of visuals.This 34 page document is intended to be printed as a set of class notes for 10th grade World History Students studying the time frame of 1600-1939. This set of notes is in an outline format and is illustrated with 139 visuals (photographs, car
Preview of The Age of Chivalry - European Middle Ages (500 - 1200)

The Age of Chivalry - European Middle Ages (500 - 1200)

Created by
Aaron Stinar
This interactive presentation provides details about the code of chivalry for knights, glorified combat, and romantic love. Chivalry has shaped modern ideas of romance in Western cultures. This presentation will also cover concepts like warriors on horseback, warriors' roles in feudal society, knighthood, war games for glory, brutal reality of warfare, literature of chivalry, epic poetry, love poems and songs, troubadours, the shifting role of women, women in power followed by women's falling st
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Find European History resources | TPT

Take your students on a journey through European history with TPT! If you’re an educator or parent looking for printable or digital resources to help your student learn about European history, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re teaching about the Renaissance, the Age of Exploration, or the World Wars, there are plenty of high-quality TPT resources at your fingertips to teach European history to your students.

European history activities to try

Here are a few examples of the different types of activities and lessons you can find on TPT to help teach students about European history:

Centers & Stations

Through the use of centers, students can collaborate and discuss topics and content they examine for various eras in European history. For example, you could have students navigate through a handful of centers or stations to help them learn about different elements of the Renaissance period, including influential cities, leaders, and artists. Or, to help them learn about the key figures and milestones of the French Revolution.

Map Making

With map-making activities you can not only teach students about European history, but also incorporate geography into your lessons. As they label and color maps, students can learn about important places in Europe and how European countries have expanded (and fallen) over time. For example, you could have students make maps of Europe before and after World War I to identify how the conflict impacted Europe.

Primary Source Analysis

One of the best ways to learn about European history is through historical documents, letters, diaries, art, and literature. Encourage students to use these firsthand accounts to gain a deeper understanding about European people and events. For instance, you can have students read excerpts from the works of Enlightenment philosophers — like Mary Wollstonecraft — and how they contributed to the political thinking of the time.

Research Projects

Have students research and present on a specific topic of European history, like the Age of Exploration. For example, ask students to choose a famous European Explorer to research, and have them write a short biography of that person or create a short video or presentation about their achievements and legacy.

Frequently asked questions for teaching European history

What is taught in European history?

In European history courses, students are taught about the cultural, economic, political, and social milestones that shaped Europe from the Middle Ages until the present.

What types of European History resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of European history resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from interactive notebooks to gallery walks.

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Educators can save time preparing European history lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for European history resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.