World History Patterns of Interaction Resources

Do you use the textbook World History Patterns of Interaction in your history classes? If so, I have a TON of amazing resources that work perfectly with it that are WAY more engaging and interactive that the ones you may have received with it (if you even received any supplemental resources!).

Patterns of Interaction is one of the most common and well-reviewed books for World History classes and I used it for years with my students. The worksheets and resources that come with it though are sorely lacking.

In my 10 years teaching World History, I created my own resources that engaged my students, had them critically analyze history, and provided them with a variety of activities so they were never bored with traditional textbook activities.

Now, you can use ALL of these amazing resources in your World History classes! I have organized all of them perfectly into lesson plans and units for the entire school year in World History. You can download some free activities here and test them out for yourself!

The resources in our complete World History curriculum include: 

  • Interactive Notebooks
  • Google Digital Notebooks
  • Project Based Learning
  • Primary Source Analysis Worksheets
  • Station Rotation Activities 
  • Daily Warm Up Sets
  • Quizlet and online review games
  • Plus tons more amazing activities! 

Joining Students of History gives you immediate access to lesson plans for every unit for ALL of World History

You can use your Patterns of Interaction textbook as a classroom resource to pair with any of the activities or use the hundreds of online links, videos, secondary source readings, or other activities included in the curriculum.

The curriculum is so thorough that you can even forgo a textbook altogether and just use the resources you can download for every lesson! Check out the free lessons you can download here for a small taste of what they're like. 

Every lesson is fully planned out for you. Most start with a warm up activity to get students on task the minute they walk into your room. Then, you have either a PowerPoint with guided notes to help students focus on the topic, a primary source analysis station rotation, cooperative learning activity, short video, or other highly engaging lesson that is easy to implement and your students will love. 

I promise you that you will not find a more thorough or engaging set of World History resources anywhere. You can have a year of stress-free lesson planning because literally every class period is planned out for you. 

From Day 1 and introductions to your unit through to review and assessment, everything in our curriculum is perfectly organized. You can pair the World History Patterns of Interaction textbook with any of the interactive notebooks for an amazing in-class activity or homework. Or use the Digital Google Notebook pages for students to use with laptops, Chromebooks, or a trip to your computer lab. 

Download our free lesson pack and try the resources out for yourself. Then, take a look at our World History packages and think of how amazing your year will be with every lesson planned out for you! 

With them, I promise you and your students will have an AMAZING year in World History! 

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