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World War I Peace Talks Cards - Less Paper

Aine Cullen
Aine Cullen over 1 year ago

I enjoy doing the World War I peace talks activity but printing out and cutting out the cards can be time-consuming and use a lot of paper. So I have combined the cards so that instead of each of the five categories having three cards with a different option, there is one card where they can circle their choice. So instead of having to print out and cut fifteen cards for each group, I can now just use five. Let me know if you have any questions!

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1pJC94UFWTh6dDP-lXhBlYhbJBt4tjcC0mYZcizrTxEQ/edit?usp=sharing

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  • Anne Koschmider
    Anne Koschmider over 1 year ago

    Great idea, Aine Cullen ! Thanks for sharing. 

    I'll throw one other option into the mix - I printed and laminated one flag per country and had each group/country use a magnet to put their flag on the board to vote for each option using this slide deck. 

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  • Aine Cullen
    Aine Cullen over 1 year ago in reply to Anne Koschmider

    This is great

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  • John Vidoli
    John Vidoli over 1 year ago

    Aine Cullen , this is a great tweak. Thanks for sharing it.

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  • Eric Schulz
    Eric Schulz over 1 year ago

    These ideas.  I need more of this.  Ideas that help make the lessons work smoothly in the classroom.  Thank you both.  I have added links to my Google sheet where I organize all this stuff. 

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  • Julianne Horowitz
    Julianne Horowitz over 1 year ago

    Aine Cullen , and Anne Koschmider  these are great modifications!  After two years of not using any paper (Covid restrictions), it definitely augmented the pain of the paper-heavy lessons when school resumed to normal.  This year I did something similar to you,  Aine; each group/country had a digital view-copy of the different options, but each team completed just one record of their choices and reasoning. It did make a big difference on the back end.     

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  • John Vidoli
    John Vidoli over 1 year ago in reply to Julianne Horowitz

    I like how you take advantage of each medium.

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  • Curtis Greeley
    Curtis Greeley over 1 year ago

    Good idea, Aine Cullen. I did something similar with a set of Google Slides that I pushed to the students via Canvas. I like to see like-minded people who are interested in being efficient and keeping it meaningful - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10Hh_P2LG_0eMaL5ZOV9qPFMG383D7gbiqa3SgK7Edpw/edit?usp=sharing 

    Thanks for sharing!!  

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