I am currently doing a study on teaching the Renaissance. I have found my students struggle with this unit more than any other in 7th grade. I've added quite a bit of technology to the mix and found little improvement. While our other units have shown tremendous growth this one continues to lag. I've put together a very brief survey for teachers to help figure out why this may be. If you've ever taught the Renaissance to any level it would be helpful if you could do it. I will share the results and analysis when it is complete.

 

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ZWXYWH8

 

thanks!

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Once you accept me as your "friend" I can email some things I've done with my 7th graders for our Renaissance unit. It's my favorite unit!

This my first year teaching the Renaissance, could I also receive a copy?

Thanks

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