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Danny and Tavis talk about their mid-summer experiences, thoughts, reflections, and accomplishments of the 2019 summer. They reflect on building a guitar from thefretwire.com (save $10 with promo code HAUGERHISTORY (unpaid link), planning lessons, and enjoying the gift of time. Summer is a great time to refresh, learn a new skill, and prepare to sharpen skills for the classroom. Enjoy this live bonus episode with Danny Hauger and Tavis Beem. “A Broadcaster’s Secrets to Teaching” e-Book is here! Would your classroom turn the channel if they had the choice? Develop your signature style, improve your speaking voice, and gain resources and ideas to engage your students! Teach like you are live on the air with advice, stories, and experiences of a radio broadcaster-turned-teacher. “A Broadcaster’s Secrets to Teaching” presents 15 chapters to sharpen the broadcaster within you. Keep students interested like never before, develop rapport, and re-define your routines with enjoyable segments that provide informational entertainment. LINKS - AmpedUPLearning - $6.99 - https://bit.ly/2XRVBVL Amazon Kindle - $7.99 - https://amzn.to/2XACNv9 TeachersPayTeachers - https://bit.ly/2S51TMn YouTube Promo - https://youtu.be/yAqOnlRQByQ This episode of Inspiring Teachers is brought to you by AmpedUpLearning.com - Check out Danny's new Enlightenment Then-And-Now Gallery Walk for Grades 5-10! Are you looking for new and engaging ways to get your students up and moving in the classroom? Get out of the Sit and Get rut of teaching by checking out AmpedUpLearning.com, a 2 teacher owned and operated company in Texas that is looking to gamify teaching with creative new activities for the classroom. From their FRECK! resources and Escape Rooms for Social Studies and Science to SPEED Squares and task cards for Math and English they have TONS of teacher created resources...and don't forget to check out their apparel designed specifically for teachers. Use code HAUGERHISTORY10 to save 10% on all items and follow them on social media @AmpedUpLearning for their monthly giveaways of Amazon giftcards, lessons and apparel. Hauger History Store on AmpedUpLearning!
Who was Adam Smith, and why do his decisions and thinking matter to us today? American markets have a lot of vision and philosophy of Adam Smith built in, but how do trade-offs and cost-benefit analysis processes affect us in 2018? This podcast reviews for a test on these early economic concepts. Join us! YouTube Link: 82: Thinking Like an Economist Watch our Hauger History Podcast YouTube Playlist. Follow @Haugerhistory on Twitter.
John Locke, Thomas Jefferson, the framers, and the 5 men who wrote the Declaration of Independence all helped define the values and ideals of the United States of America. In this episode we discuss equality, rights, liberty, opportunity, and democracy as they developed in 1776. Thanks for tuning in, its good to be back! YouTube Link: 81: Founding Ideals of America Watch our Hauger History Podcast YouTube Playlist. Follow @Haugerhistory on Twitter.
This is Hauger History Podcast #80 and it comes with a PDF test that can a be a quiz, assessment, homework, or graphic organizer for this video discussion of several key vocabulary terms and events of the Middle Ages in Europe. Watch episode #80 on YouTube! Watch our Hauger History Podcast YouTube Playlist. Follow @Haugerhistory on Twitter. Download this resource with a Middle School test at the HaugerHistory store on Teachers Pay Teachers: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Video-Quiz-Middle-Ages-Plague-Crusades-and-the-Magna-Carta-3806179Topics include Joan of Arc, Church power in the middle Ages, the Crusades. the Plague, and the importance of the Magna Carta. I suggest pausing the video for students to answer questions. This is a great study guide, flipped classroom video, or review for a test. You can subscribe to all the Hauger History Podcasts, thank you Podbean for donating the bandwidth for this episode.
What happened in the 3rd week of January through history? Watch this video recorded with 3 real 7th graders to hear their thoughts on electricity, Martin Luther king, Jr, Boy Scouts, and more! Featuring Jack, Jessica, and Winston. Watch our video! Watch our Hauger History Podcast YouTube Playlist. Follow @Haugerhistory on Twitter. Download a whole month of bell ringers, journal topics, and discussion prompts, at the Hauger History Teachers Pay Teachers Store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/January-Whole-Month-of-Historical-Journal-Topics-Discussions-Hauger-History-3536076Please like and 'scribe!The Hauger History Podcast is a free resource for Middle School students. It is broadcast by a teacher and radio/tv broadcaster Danny Hauger in California as a Social Studies and History lesson resource for students around the world learning historical subjects and reviewing for tests. This is a completely free educational resource for students and many of the podcasts are recorded by Middle School students to help foster the ability to learn by teaching others and creating multimedia and audio content. Support my Teachers Pay Teachers store for Middle School Social Studies and Tech lessons: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/HaugerhistorySubscribe free to the audio podcast: http://haugerhistory.podbean.com/ (Thanks Podbean for the bandwidth donation)This podcast is designed to be respectful, open-minded, and encouraging to learn about all cultural contributions of civilizations around the world. The Hauger History Podcast is free on iTunes to subscribe and listen to, you can submit your questions or topic suggestions in our comment section. Thanks for listening, please share with students or people in your life that love history!
"Blue Balloon" is a 5-minute mindfulness meditation session with guided prompts. I wrote this meditation for the use of my middle school students who are studying Buddhism. I recorded the music personally, and am available for composition and freelance music production, as well as releasing free music weekly on Danny Hauger Podcasts. Watch our Hauger History Podcast YouTube Playlist. Follow @Haugerhistory on Twitter. The focus on this mindfulness training is a beginner's guide to breathing deep and smoothly, and focusing on the energy transferring through the body with each breath. This meditation also features a visualization of a blue balloon. Any group or individual can use this meditation video. This mindfulness can also be used in any grade level, not just middle school. Meditating in the classroom is a wonderful habit that builds classroom community. You can gain access to the script to guide your own group through this meditation on my Teachers Pay Teachers (HaugerHistory) store: http://bit.ly/2DmuJAz You can download the mp3 of this meditation at my podcast: http://bit.ly/2D2ZWLuMusic in this channel is written, recorded, and produced by Danny Hauger. Support my free music by downloading Danny Hauger music on iTunes (http://apple.co/2Dkn3P4), Amazon (http://amzn.to/2p3lmCe), or streaming me on Spotify (https://binged.it/2BrYySs)! Help support my independent music and free weekly podcast downloads by sharing it with your friends. Your comments, likes, and shares help me keep this dream alive. I find my music is enjoyable for background, work, homework, and meditation too. I hope this adds enjoyment to your life and music collection! You can support me by:*Buying Danny Hauger music on iTunes and Amazon*Streaming Danny Hauger on Spotify*Subscribing Danny Hauger Podcasts on iTunes or download weekly free songs from Danny Hauger: http://dannyhauger.podbean.com/ *Share or buy my Teachers Pay Teachers resources: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Haugerhistory*Download my educational shows from the Hauger History Podcast at haugerhistory.podbean.com*Support this free podcast and get in touch at www.dannyhauger.com*Twitter: @DannyHauger and @DHXmusic*Subscribe to this YouTube Channel!
Doris Burke has long been someone I admired not just for her broadcasting gifts and abilities, but her tenacity and drive for success. I find myself similar in many ways, the serious way of approaching work and career and driving to be the best that we can, while still valuing a sense of gratitude and authenticity. I was so appreciative that Doris carved out a few minutes to talk to my students and I am thrilled to bring you this interview. Doris is best known for her work as an NBA analyst for ESPN and has had a storied career in sports broadcasting. Watch our Hauger History Podcast YouTube Playlist. Follow @Haugerhistory on Twitter. I hope you enjoy this podcast and subscribe for more content here on Danny Hauger Podcasts. We talk about the beginning of her career in broadcasting, her favorite NBA athlete to work with, advancing through broadcasting opportunities in New York, her role in the creation of voice overs for the NBA 2k18 video game, and her advice for young people and those seeking to be successful in broadcasting an in taking opportunities as they come in life. My students will love this motivation and I hope you will enjoy listening to it as well. You can support me by: *Buying Danny Hauger music on iTunes and Amazon *Streaming Danny Hauger on Spotify *Subscribing Danny Hauger Podcasts on iTunes or download weekly free songs from Danny Hauger: http://dannyhauger.podbean.com/ *Share or buy my Teachers Pay Teachers resources: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/S... *Download my educational shows from the Hauger History Podcast at haugerhistory.podbean.com *Support this free podcast and get in touch at www.dannyhauger.com *Twitter: @DannyHauger and @DHXmusic *Subscribe to this YouTube Channel!
42 Reconstruction, 13th Amendment, Dawes Act, and Womens Suffrage in Wyoming in this edition of the Hauger History Podcast. Join us for a quiz review and practice questions discussing changes taking place with President Abraham Lincoln, President Andrew Jackson, and the challenges of westward expansion and unifying the nation. How did Lincoln think the South should be treated after the Civil War? ______With kindness and justice By having them pay for all repairs to the nation By restricting any representatives from joining Congress All of the Above Sharecropping most closely works like the following: ______A way to make quick money in a rapidly growing country Borrowing land, supplies, and food, and working off your debt Free land given by the U.S. government Reparation payments for slavery Our textbook and people around President Johnson described him as: ______A compromise worker An advocate for total equality of all people living in the United States The Second Coming of Andrew Jackson Stubborn and unwilling to compromise What was the purpose of black codes? ______To offer education To offer healthcare to all people To control former slaves To present freedom to all people Why was the 13th Amendment created? ____To free all the slaves To offer healthcare to all people To control former slaves To present freedom to all people Why was the 14th Amendment created? ____To raise taxes To offer healthcare to all people Equal protection under the law To destroy large plantations What was the purpose of the Dawes Act?To give rights to Native Americans To require Native Americans to become Americanized To eliminate all the buffalo To introduce new animals to the American frontier What was the result of the battle at Little Big Horn? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In what ways were women treated better in many midwest places like Wyoming than in the East? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Support this free podcast and get in touch at www.dannyhauger.com Twitter: @DannyHauger and @DHXmusic Subscribe to this channel for more indie music and Social Studies Lessons! Thanks for listening, you can find the Hauger History Podcast on YouTube at the Danny Hauger Channel, at Haugerhistory.podbean.com, on itunes, or on Twitter @HaugerHistory. (www.dannyhauger.com)
Hello and welcome to our “Civil War” Hauger History Podcast overviewing the events leading to secession of Southern States, and a war of more than four years and 600,000 deaths resulting from the conflict. Some of the key events of this podcast include: Differences in perspectives about the causes of the Civil War. (examples are the contrast in learning in Houston vs San Francisco public schools that I researched) The fighting and devastation taking place mostly in Southern States. Robert E Lee was desired to be a general in the North, how that could have changed the course of events of the Civil War. President Lincoln thought a volunteer army could end the conflict in 90 days in a relatively simple process to what actually enrolled. Strategies of the Union and Confederate Armies going into the War. Early Confederate victories at Fort Sumter and Bull Run. Technology of war improves, more accurate, more deadly. Twice as many die of disease, poor sanitation Thanks for listening, you can find the Hauger History Podcast on YouTube at the Danny Hauger Channel, at Haugerhistory.podbean.com, on itunes, or on Twitter @HaugerHistory. (www.dannyhauger.com)
From one Catholic Church, to 33,000 Christian denominations today, the Reformation clearly had a significant impact on the Church's influence, power, and the Great Schism, or split into many segments of Churches around Europe and eventually the world. The impact of this time period is still felt today, and the idea that change could come through social reform was a powerful moment in history. This Martin Luther episode is also on YouTube. Below is a study guide that I hope will help you prepare for your assessment on the Reformation and Martin Luther. Where did the word Protestant come from? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What were two problems the Catholic Church faced during the MIddle Ages? Describe what was happening when the Church was selling indulgences. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Along with indulgences, simony was a huge problem during the MIddle Ages. What was Simony? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ True/False: Martin Luther was a German born Catholic very committed to becoming a monk. True/False: Germany celebrates Reformation day during each calendar year. True / False: Everyone agreed on how symbols should fit into religion. True / False: Letting anyone read the Bible was seen by a good idea by all Church authority members. True / False: The Anabaptists began to Baptize people at all ages. True / False: Puritans loved the complexities of the Catholic Church and art like stained glass. Where did John Wycliffe say Religions guidance should come from? ____________________________________________________________________________________ What was John Calvin’s influence on the reformation and what did predestination have to do with it? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What was the risk of printing and distributing challenging ideas against the Church during the 1500’s? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________11. Why did people begin to question some Church practices? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________12. Why did the Great Schism weaken the Church? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Name two things that Martin Luther criticized about the Church in his theses. ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ What does the word Reformation mean in this chapter? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ true / false Peasants revolted in part because they thought they had God’s support 16 true / false The Jesuits were supporters of the Reformation Thanks for listening, you can find the Hauger History Podcast on YouTube at the Danny Hauger Channel, at Haugerhistory.podbean.com, on itunes, or on Twitter @HaugerHistory. (www.dannyhauger.com)
The Hauger History podcast is proud to celebrate pioneers in their field. This 8th grade edition of the Hauger History Podcast honors the work and dedication of Dorothea Lynde Dix to helping mentally ill people in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. There were many reform movements happening in America between 1800-1850, and Dorothea Dix was among the first to turn to look towards the underprivileged, and the mentally ill. Most were being terribly mistreated at the time. Her tireless work, lobbying, research, records, and legislation began to see a change for the better over time, because of her dedication to helping others. From Massachusetts to North Carolina, she advanced the care of the mentally ill greatly during her lifetime and set an example of what it means to serve your country. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and subscribe to my YouTube channel for all of the podcast episodes! Plus, follow @HaugerHistory on Twitter!
What do you know about Islam? Maybe that the word Islam comes the Arabic root "Salema": peace, purity, submission and obedience. Maybe you know that it's The fastest growing religion in the world, the center of study for millions in the United States, and a trending topic on Social Media everywhere. In today’s edition of the Hauger History podcast, we separate hype and fiction, and discuss some of the origins of Islam for MIddle School Students. Thanks for joining us on this 6th grade edition of Hauger HIstory Podcast with Mr. Hauger, I am the second part. Today we discuss the origins and spread of Islam. Thanks for listening, you can find the Hauger History Podcast on YouTube at the Danny Hauger Channel, at Haugerhistory.podbean.com, on itunes, or on Twitter @HaugerHistory. (www.dannyhauger.com) Islam began on the Arabian Peninsula and spread outward. Islamic traders from the Arabian Peninsula who traveled to Persian, Egypt, Spain, and elsewhere brought their religion with them. Islam spread through trade, war, and peace. Today, more than a billion people around the world practice Islam, and the Middle East, which includes the Arabian Peninsula, is one of the most important regions in the world. In this unit, you will take a closer look at this region. The prophet Muhammad was born sometime around 570 C.E. (For a Christian reference point, this was about 540 years or so after the time of Jesus. Muhammad taught of a faith called Islam. The word Islam comes the Arabic root "Salema": peace, purity, submission and obedience. Followers of Islam are called Muslim. Muslim is an Arabic word that means one who submits to Allah. Allah is told to be the same God worshipped by the JEws and Christians, who are often referred to as people of the book. Islam shares many of the Old Testament and Christian prophets. Muhammad teaches that he is the seal of the prophets, who is the final messenger with a direct line of communication to teach the will of God. Muhammad’s birthplace, Mecca, was an ancient place of worship and is sacred ground for Muslims. There are also many relevant locations to Abraham and other Old Testament prophets, building on the history of the people of the book and making reference to it. Abraham built a house of worship at the site, called the Ka’bah. Over time, people settled near it. By the time of Muhammad’s birth, this settlement, now known as Meccas, was a prosperous city at the crossroads of great trade routes. Muhammad had a difficult time growing up, losing his father, and was sent to live with a family of nomads in the desert. He learned the skills of being a merchant from his family and became a skilled trader, and communicator who won the respect of colleagues and people around him. He married an influential woman at 25 and had several children. Between 610 and 611 CE, Muhammad had a vision within a cave in the Mountains and was visited by the Angel Gabriel. He was told he was a messenger of God. His teachings were recorded by his followers in the Qur’an, as Muhammad could neither read nor write. Not everyone accepted him readily as a prophet, and he was met with significant resistance. The ideals of charity, peace, and generosity won many people over as Muhammad continued to travel and teach people of his faith. Muhammad led an army to eventually remove all previous idols of worship in Mecca, and did so without battle, after finding loyalty from other clans and tribes who were appreciative of his message. After Muhammad’s death shortly after, there was disagreement over who should continue to lead the faith, Abu Bakr, the chosen Caliph, or Muslim Ruler, Bakr used military force and converted much of the Arabian Peninsula. Caliph Umar continued to expand territory of Muslim influence after Bakr’s death. Most Muslims, called Sunnis, supported the line of the Caliphate, as leaders of Islam. A split came when Shi’ah Muslims, believed that true leadership could only come from Muhammad’s bloodline through his daughter Fatima, should be acknowledged as the true leaders of the faith. Many people came to worship and make pilgrimage to the Ka’bah. This still occurs today, as one of the five pillars of Muslim faith, to make at least one trip to Mecca in your life, if you are able. After Muhammad’s call to faith and diligent work, which was challenged by many at the time, the Ka’bah became a center of Islamic worship as the faith spread throughout the Arabian Peninsula and beyond. The Qur'an is the holy book of Islam. Its pages record Muhammad's teachings. Eric Von Seggern/Shutterstock Importance to modern day: In the religious sense, Islam means submission to the will of God and obedience to His law. A Pew Research poll in 2015 are predicting a jump from 1.6 to 2.7 billion Muslims by the year 2050 if current trends continue (Becoming nearly 31% of the world’s population).
6th graders day today! We started studying the Kingdom of Israel around 1000 B.C.E.My students had plenty of questions about things they know, read, and have heard growing up. This brought plenty of reason to record a synopsis podcast for our first day to follow a lesson about geography, the stories of the Old Testament, and our day studing King David and Solomon. This podcast goes very well with a Powerpoint by another teaching colleague, Mrs. McLaughlin, and I thank her for posting her educational presentation as well. The more resources the better, right? Enjoy this episode 6th graders, there are some good test review questions for discussion or assessment in this podcast: what are prophets? Why did King Solomon build a temple? What was exile? Who conquered Jerusalem? All this and more in today's Hauger History Podcast! Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and subscribe to my YouTube channel for all of the podcast episodes! Plus, follow @HaugerHistory on Twitter!
Episode 24 Episode #7007 features a 7th Grade Social Studies and History exploration of the Renaissance in Italy and Europe. This episode explores the economic and social changes of the Middle Ages and the enabling of art to take center stage in many wealthy cities. We answer five central, essential questions of the Renaissance, including: How did the reopening of the Silk Roads affect Europe? Why did many Renaissance paintings look more realistic than earlier works? How did cities play a role in spreading Renaissance ideas? Name and explain the significance of one advance in art, and one advance in science, during the Renaissance. (2)(7.8.5) What were two effects of the printing press on European society? (2) (7.8.4) Enjoy and share with your history class friends! #HaugerHistory