

Rosalie
- Rate $13
- Response 1h

$13/h
1st lesson free
- History
- General knowledge
- Bible study
"Unlocking the Past: Experienced History Tutor Guides You to Academic Success with Personalized Approach!"
- History
- General knowledge
- Bible study
Lesson location
- online
-
at your home or a public place : will travel up to 10 mi. from Buffalo
About Rosalie
Hello there! I'm Rosalie Faulk, and I'm thrilled to be your guide on a fascinating journey through the corridors of history. As your dedicated history tutor on Superprof, I bring a passion for the past and a commitment to making learning a captivating experience.
About Myself:
With a Bachelor's in History and 4 years of teaching experience, I have honed my skills in simplifying complex historical concepts and making them accessible to students of all levels. My goal is to not just help you memorize dates and events but to understand the stories that have shaped our world.
Teaching Approach:
I believe in a personalized and interactive approach to learning. History is not just about facts; it's a vibrant narrative of human experiences. In our sessions, we'll embark on a journey where you'll not only grasp the essential details but also develop critical thinking skills and a deep appreciation for the past.
What Sets Me Apart:
Engaging Sessions: History comes alive in my sessions through dynamic discussions, multimedia presentations, and interactive activities.
Tailored Lessons: I understand that each student learns differently. I customize lessons to match your unique learning style and pace, ensuring a truly enriching experience.
Exam Success: Whether it's preparing for exams or polishing your essay writing skills, I provide targeted strategies and practice materials to boost your confidence and achieve your academic goals.
Subjects Covered:
World History
Ancient Civilizations
U.S. History
European History
History Essay Writing
Let's embark on this exciting historical adventure together! Whether you're aiming for that top grade or simply want to unravel the mysteries of the past, I'm here to guide you every step of the way.
Ready to make history your favorite subject? Let's get started! Feel free to reach out, and let's explore the rich tapestry of our shared human history together.
About the lesson
- All Levels
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
Students will gain an understanding of the Age of Enlightenment, focusing on key ideas, influential figures, and the impact on society. By the end of the lesson, students should be able to articulate the core principles of the Enlightenment and discuss its influence on various aspects of life.
Materials:
Whiteboard and markers
Projector for multimedia presentations
Handouts with key terms and concepts
Reading materials on the Enlightenment
Online resources for interactive activities
Duration:
1 class period (approximately 60 minutes)
Introduction (10 minutes):
Engage students with a brief discussion on the meaning of "enlightenment" and its implications.
Introduce the historical context of the Enlightenment, emphasizing the transition from the Renaissance and Reformation.
Display a timeline of major events and key figures during the Enlightenment.
Core Concepts (20 minutes):
Provide an overview of the central ideas of the Enlightenment, including reason, individualism, and skepticism.
Discuss key Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke, Voltaire, and Montesquieu.
Use multimedia presentations, primary source documents, and excerpts from influential texts to illustrate these concepts.
Activity - Thinkers' Salon (15 minutes):
Divide the class into small groups, assigning each group one prominent Enlightenment thinker.
Ask students to research their assigned thinker's major contributions and beliefs.
Conduct a "Thinkers' Salon" where each group presents their findings and engages in a discussion with the class.
Application (10 minutes):
Facilitate a class discussion on the ways in which Enlightenment ideas influenced government, philosophy, science, and the arts.
Encourage students to draw connections between Enlightenment principles and contemporary society.
Assessment (5 minutes):
Distribute a short quiz or reflection sheet to assess students' understanding of the key concepts covered in the lesson.
Review the answers together as a class to address any misconceptions.
Conclusion (5 minutes):
Summarize the main points of the lesson.
Assign a homework task, such as writing a brief essay on how Enlightenment ideas continue to shape the modern world.
Homework Assignment:
Write a one-page essay discussing the impact of Enlightenment ideas on a specific aspect of contemporary society, providing examples to support your analysis.
This lesson plan aims to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the Age of Enlightenment, fostering critical thinking and an appreciation for the historical roots of modern thought.
Rates
Rate
- $13
Pack rates
- 5h: $65
- 10h: $130
online
- $13/h
free lessons
This first lesson offered with Rosalie will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hr
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