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Ancient Babylonia, the land where writing and counting were invented, was filled with history and a bit of mystery. They were also known for their exceptional mathematical and astronomical knowledge. What do you have in store for your high schoolers today? What aspects of Babylonia will you teach? Culture, deities,...
Whenever you make popcorn, you need something called "heat transfer". Well, the microwave does it for you, but that's what is basically happening "behind the scenes". Heat transfer has a lot of applications in everyday life, so it is definitely an interesting topic to teach about in science class. Let...
Discover this design – an eye-catching and creative template perfect for any lesson! Blue backgrounds and bold geometric shapes, illustrated in a colorful pattern, will draw your students in and keep their attention. Whether you're teaching mathematics, physics, or history, this template will help make your message stand out. Download...
Download the High School History Class: 9th Century presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. High school students are approaching adulthood, and therefore, this template’s design reflects the mature nature of their education. Customize the well-defined sections, integrate multimedia and interactive elements and allow space for research or group projects—the possibilities...
Download the Public Speaking - 9th grade presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. High school students are approaching adulthood, and therefore, this template’s design reflects the mature nature of their education. Customize the well-defined sections, integrate multimedia and interactive elements and allow space for research or group projects — the...
Do you know who was Mao Tse Tung? No? How about Mao Zedong? Now you do? Two ways of romanizing his name, but the same person nonetheless. He was the man who founded the People's Republic of China, one of the most powerful countries of present day. What else do...
This presentation template for your high school history class on the Mexican Independence War is designed to transport your students back in time. The brown wood-like background creates a rustic feel that will make them feel like they're in the heart of Mexico during this historic event. And with small...
Download the German Literature Lesson for High School presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. High school students are approaching adulthood, and therefore, this template’s design reflects the mature nature of their education. Customize the well-defined sections, integrate multimedia and interactive elements and allow space for research or group projects—the possibilities...
Zeus, Hera, Afrodite, Poseidon, how many more Greek gods can you name? If you love mythology, this is the template you were looking for! Your students will be glad to hear the story of these gods and what mythology actually is and what it meant for the ancient cultures. We...
Download the High School History Class: 9th Century presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. High school students are approaching adulthood, and therefore, this template’s design reflects the mature nature of their education. Customize the well-defined sections, integrate multimedia and interactive elements and allow space for research or group projects —...
The story of how Newton created the law of gravity is one of the most famous stories in existence. Imagine what it must be like that thanks to an apple falling from a tree, a law was created that would change the course of physics forever! Thus, thanks to the...
Do you know who the 4th president of the United States was? That is right, James Madison! When did the United States declare its independence? That is correct, July 4, 1776! At Slidesgo we are aware that the history and government of the United States has enough content to be...