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"Age of Exploration, part 2", US History, PowerPoint

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History: USA

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Grade 9, 10, 11, 12

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The Age of Exploration PowerPoint Presentation, Part 2

This powerful teaching tool outshines traditional methods, leveraging the appeal of slide shows for maximum student engagement. This all-in-one resource features a 16-slide presentation filled with captivating text and vivid images.

Designed For Grades 9-12

Specially built for grades 9 to 12, this versatile tool is perfect for classroom instruction and homeschooling efforts within Social Studies and specifically US History studies.

Promoting Active Learning Through Cornell Note-Taking Technique

This compelling PowerPoint supports active learning by utilizing the robust Cornell note-taking method. This technique encourages higher-order cognitive functions such as taking notes properly - thereby boosting comprehension (Graham, S.A.,2010). In addition, it emphasizes mastering key facts rather than merely recalling them (Jacobs,2008).

  • Long-term memory encoding: The Cornell note-taking method improves information recall over time significantly more than guided notes or questionnaires (Armbruster,T.H.,1984).
  • Versatile utility: Depending on the educator's preference,the tool can be utilized during whole-class instruction, small group sessions or as homework reinforcement.
In Summary

Educators must comprehend that effective note-taking focuses attention and fosters deeper processing required by tasks. Maximize this incredible slide show tech tool blended with research strategies to enhance your students' journey through the US history study: The Age of Exploration part 2.


References: Armbruster,T.H.(1984), Graham S.A.(2010), Jacobs(2008) and Marzano R.J.(2001).

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