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Crash Course World History II Full Curriculum Bundle
Crash Course World History II Full Curriculum Bundle
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Teach the full Crash Course World History II playlist with a complete 7-week supplemental curriculum bundle. This resource includes the individual episode lesson materials for all 30 Crash Course World History II videos plus the full curriculum assessment package: weekly assessments, three unit assessments, one final assessment, an educator planning guide, a student syllabus, Google Forms-style quiz support, student assessment slide support, printable classroom options, and teacher answer keys.
This full curriculum is designed to help students move beyond passive video watching. Students practice world history vocabulary, guided viewing, source-based reasoning, cause-and-effect analysis, comparison, short-answer explanation, multiple-choice review, and full-course synthesis across civilization, state power, disease, war, climate, imperialism, industrialization, religion and politics, colonial legacies, resource systems, regional conflicts, cultural history, nonviolence, capitalism, democracy, and authoritarian capitalism.
Free preview: Before purchasing, review the pacing map and curriculum structure in the free Crash Course World History II educator planning guide.
Videos are not included. This product provides teacher-created lesson, planning, and assessment materials designed to use with the publicly available Crash Course World History II videos.
What’s Included
- Teacher-created materials for all 30 Crash Course World History II episodes
- Individual episode lesson materials for classroom viewing, review, or independent work
- 7 weekly assessment teacher guides
- 3 unit assessment teacher guides
- 1 cumulative final assessment teacher guide
- Educator Planning Guide
- Student Syllabus
- Complete teacher answer keys
- Student assessment slide support and print-friendly classroom options
- Self-graded Google Forms-style quiz support
- Editable DOCX and Google Classroom-style workflow support
- Start Here / Google Classroom Link PDF with shared-folder copy instructions after final folder verification
Assessment Structure
- Weekly assessments: vocabulary, short-answer questions, graph/model-style questions, and multiple-choice questions for each instructional week
- Five-episode weeks: Weeks 4 and 5 include optional homework/flex weekly assessments so the course remains a 7-week sequence
- Final week: Week 7 Day 5 may be used for the optional Week 7 assessment, review, or the cumulative final assessment
- Unit assessments: cumulative checkpoints that connect concepts across each unit
- Final assessment: full-course synthesis across all 30 episodes
- Answer keys: teacher-facing support for vocabulary, written responses, graph/model interpretation, and multiple-choice review
7-Week Course Organization
- Unit 1: Civilization, environment, war, World War I causation, Bronze Age collapse, and historical methodology - Weeks 1-3 / Episodes #201-#212
- Unit 2: Imperialism, railroads, population and sustainability, Islam and politics, the Mughal Empire, Reformation, Charles V, World War II resources, Congo, and water systems - Weeks 4-5 / Episodes #213-#222
- Unit 3: Israel-Palestine, Vikings, Latin American state formation, Iran, Heian Japan, nonviolence, the VOC, capitalism, democracy, authoritarian capitalism, and China - Weeks 6-7 / Episodes #223-#230
Best Uses
- World History II curriculum support
- Modern World History or Global Studies review
- Social studies intervention or credit recovery
- Google Classroom assignments
- Whole-class video lessons
- Independent work or makeup work
- Long-term substitute plans
- Maternity leave, medical leave, family emergency leave, sabbatical coverage, or emergency curriculum support
- Homeschool world history pacing
- End-of-unit, semester, or final exam review
Why Teachers Use It
This curriculum gives teachers a consistent structure for using Crash Course World History II without building every lesson support file and assessment from scratch. Students work with key vocabulary, historical context, cause-and-effect reasoning, comparison, continuity and change, source interpretation, graph/model-style interpretation, and written historical explanations.
The recurring weekly format makes the resource especially useful when a teacher needs a stable routine for students during an extended absence. A long-term substitute, administrator, co-teacher, homeschool parent, or support teacher can follow the educator planning guide and student syllabus to keep students moving through the content. Teachers may still add textbook readings, document analysis, primary sources, local standards, DBQ practice, projects, discussions, or school-specific activities as needed.
Free Planning Guide
Want to preview the pacing before purchasing? Start with the free Crash Course World History II educator planning guide. The free guide shows the 7-week pacing map, 3-unit structure, assessment rhythm, and classroom workflow before you purchase the full curriculum bundle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the Crash Course videos included?
No. Videos are not included. This product is designed to accompany the public Crash Course World History II playlist.
Is the free planning guide the same as this full curriculum?
No. The free planning guide is only a preview of the course structure. This full curriculum bundle includes the teacher-created episode lesson support, assessment materials, planning documents, answer keys, and classroom workflow files.
Can I use this for long-term sub plans?
Yes. The 7-week pacing guide, individual episode lesson materials, student syllabus, weekly assessments, unit assessments, final assessment, and answer keys make it useful for long-term substitute planning or emergency curriculum support.
Can I print the files?
Yes. The files are designed for flexible classroom use, including digital distribution, printing, or teacher editing where appropriate.
Is this an official Crash Course product?
No. This product is not affiliated with or endorsed by Crash Course. It provides original teacher-created materials designed to support instruction with publicly available Crash Course videos.
Does this replace every part of a traditional World History II course?
This curriculum provides a structured video-based lesson, review, and assessment sequence. Teachers may still add textbook readings, primary sources, DBQ/LEQ practice, local standards, classroom discussions, projects, lectures, or school-specific requirements as needed.
File Access Note
After purchase, use the Start Here PDF and included access instructions to open the shared Google folder and make your own editable copies before assigning or editing.
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