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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month art project
By Patricia
Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month art project in your elementary classroom with this engaging and educational lesson plan! Asian Pacific American Heritage Month is a student-tested lesson plan that teaches about Asian door patterns, which are peculiar and important for Asian culture.
This resource is perfect for educators looking to incorporate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month multicultural perspectives into their curriculum while also celebrating the rich Asian Heritage.
In this lesson plan, students will delve into the fascinating world of Mongolian doors and their intricate patterns. Students will explore the significance of these traditional architectural elements through a series of worksheets.
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This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide for a 2- 45-minute lesson
- 6 slides - A presentation
- 2 worksheets
- 2 templates - DIY
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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Silk road art project
By Patricia
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Silk road art project
Transport your elementary students on a journey through time and culture with this captivating lesson plan designed to dive into the history and beauty of the Silk Road landscapes while engaging students in hands-on painting or coloring.
In this comprehensive Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Silk road art project, students will explore the significance of the Silk Road as a historical trade route that connected diverse cultures across Asia. They will learn about the landscapes, landmarks, and cultural exchanges that characterized this ancient network of trade routes.
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By the end of this lesson, students will not only have created beautiful landscape paintings inspired by an Asian artist but will also have gained a deeper appreciation for the cultural diversity and historical significance of Asia. This lesson plan is perfect for Asian Heritage Month or any time of year when exploring cultural heritage and diversity in the classroom.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to engage your students in a memorable and meaningful learning experience! Download this comprehensive lesson plan today and embark on a journey along the Silk Road together.
This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide for a 2- 45-minute lesson
- 11 slides - A presentation
- 1 worksheet about silk road and Mongolian art
- 1 painting or coloring landscape - 3 options
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Applying the Five Themes of Geography to the REAL World
By Sarah Austin
This is a lesson designed to bring the ‘Five Themes of Geography’ to life! Students will go beyond the mere rote memorization of these themes, but will explore and apply each of these themes to an eye opening example found in the REAL WORLD; whether it be a tribal man’s adaptive ability to hold his breath for an extended amount of time while deep sea hunting, to the ancient Roman’s impressive engineering skills in constructing the famous waterway system known as the aqueducts.
The Slide Presentation will guide your students through an exciting journey of the five themes. This interactive lesson is designed to teach the concepts, and then quiz students of their understanding of each theme, and finally a more comprehensive assessment takes place at the end of the lesson.
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By Kristen
This product is a great way to help aid in the memorization of the American Creed. It makes learning fun and exciting.
Earth Day & Recycling Worksheet Activities for Math, Literacy, Science & Social
By Kimberly
♻️Looking for a fun and engaging way to celebrate Earth Day this spring? These differentiated, Earth Day & recycling worksheet activities are the perfect way to help your students learn how to take care of our Earth, while practicing their literacy, math, science, social studies, and fine motor skills!
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✏️These worksheets are low prep! Simply print and go!
✏️Perfect for centers, early finishers, sub tub, independent seatwork, or extra practice!
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✅ Includes: (60 pages)
Social studies skills:
☑ Sort it out – recycle / compost / trash (2 pgs.)
☑ Recycle match (4 pgs.)
☑ Find and color (2 pgs.)
☑ Color the matches (6 pgs.)
Science skills:
☑ Nature walk (4 pgs.)
Literacy skills:
☑ Tracing vocabulary words (3 pgs.)
☑ Sentence scramble (2 pgs.)
☑ Trace and write (2 pgs.)
☑ Earth Day sentences (4 pgs.)
☑ Question words (1 pg.)
☑ Punctuation station (2 pgs.)
☑ Syllable Sort (2 pgs.)
☑ Word search (1 pg.)
Math skills:
☑ Ordinal numbers (1 pg.)
☑ Count and color (2 pgs.)
☑ Count and write (1 pg.)
☑ Energy ten frames (1 pg.)
☑ Math symbols (1 pg.)
☑ Add and recycle (1 pg.)
☑ Subtract and recycle (1 pg.)
☑ Size sort (1 pg.)
☑ Measuring mystery (2 pgs.)
☑ Count and graph (1 pg.)
☑ Puzzling patterns (1 pg.)
☑ Telling time (3 pgs.)
Fine motor skills:
☑ Cover page (1 pg.)
☑ Trace and color (1 pg.)
☑ Color and trace (4 pgs.)
☑ "I can help the Earth." drawing (1 pg.)
☑ 3x3 straight puzzle (1 pg.)
☑ 4x4 straight puzzle (1 pg.)
✅ Bonus: (63 pages)
☑ Table of contents (2 pgs.)
☑ What you need to know (1 pg.)
☑ Answer Key (60 pgs.)
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Meachen Rau "Who Was Gandhi?" worksheets
By Peter D
This is a 47-page set of worksheets for the book "Who Was Gandhi?" by Meachen Rau. This includes a four-page story test. For each chapter, there are three worksheets: * comprehension questions * vocabulary * story analysis Also, there are twenty-three worksheets at the end: * story review * language skills * story reflection * review activity * cause and effect * compare and contrast * W questions * illustrations * biography * book design * news report * critical thinking * inferences * summaries * transformation * word search * crossword puzzle * story test (four pages) There is also an answer key included at the end of the file. Worksheets for the “Who Was…?” series: * What Was Pearl Harbor? * What Was Pompeii? * What Was the Underground Railroad? * Where Are the Galapagos Islands? * Where Is the Amazon? * Where Is the Grand Canyon? * Where Is Mount Everest? * Who Is Barack Obama? * Who Was Albert Einstein? * Who Was Amelia Earhart? * Who Was Anne Frank? * Who Was Ben Franklin? * Who Was Charles Darwin? * Who Was Eleanor Roosevelt? * Who Was Gandhi? * Who Was Harriet Tubman? * Who Was Helen Keller? * Who Was Isaac Newton? * Who Was Jackie Robinson? * Who Was Jacques Cousteau? * Who Was John F. Kennedy? * Who Was King Tut? * Who Was Leonardo da Vinci? * Who Was Louis Armstrong? * Who Was Marie Curie? * Who Was Mark Twain? * Who Was Nelson Mandela? * Who Was Roald Dahl? * Who Was Rosa Parks? * Who Was Sally Ride? * Who Was Seabiscuit? * Who Was Thomas Alva Edison? * Who Was William Shakespeare? * Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? * Who Were The Beatles?
Joan Holub "Who Was Babe Ruth?" worksheets
By Peter D
This is a 55-page set of worksheets for the book "Who Was Babe Ruth?" by Joan Holub.
This includes a four-page story test.
For each chapter, there are three worksheets:
* comprehension questions
* vocabulary
* story analysis
Also, there are twenty-five worksheets at the end:
* story review
* language skills
* story reflection
* review activity
* cause and effect
* compare and contrast
* W questions
* illustrations
* book design
* news report
* critical thinking
* inferences
* summaries
* transformation
* word search
* crossword puzzle
* story test (four pages)
There is also an answer key included at the end of the file.
Worksheets for the “Who Was…?” series:
* What Is the Declaration of Independence?
* What Was the Boston Tea Party?
* What Was Pearl Harbor?
* What Was Pompeii?
* What Was the Underground Railroad?
* What Were the Twin Towers?
* Where Are the Galapagos Islands?
* Where Is the Amazon?
* Where Is the Grand Canyon?
* Where Is the Great Wall?
* Where Is Mount Everest?
* Who Is Barack Obama?
* Who Was Albert Einstein?
* Who Was Amelia Earhart?
* Who Was Anne Frank?
* Who Was Babe Ruth?
* Who Was Ben Franklin?
* Who Was Charles Darwin?
* Who Was Eleanor Roosevelt?
* Who Was Gandhi?
* Who Was Harriet Tubman?
* Who Was Helen Keller?
* Who Was Isaac Newton?
* Who Was Jackie Robinson?
* Who Was Jacques Cousteau?
* Who Was John F. Kennedy?
* Who Was King Tut?
* Who Was Leonardo da Vinci?
* Who Was Louis Armstrong?
* Who Was Marie Curie?
* Who Was Mark Twain?
* Who Was Nelson Mandela?
* Who Was Roald Dahl?
* Who Was Rosa Parks?
* Who Was Sally Ride?
* Who Was Seabiscuit?
* Who Was Thomas Alva Edison?
* Who Was William Shakespeare?
* Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
* Who Were The Beatles?
Rob Lloyd Jones "Martin Luther King Jr." worksheets
By Peter D
This is a 25-page set of worksheets for the book "Martin Luther King Jr." by Rob Lloyd Jones.
For each chapter, there is one worksheet with comprehension questions.
In addition, this set includes a variety of differentiated worksheets and activities:
* vocabulary
* review questions
* review activity
* theme
* metaphors
* compare and contrast
* cause and effect
* w questions
* biography
* critical thinking
* inference
* summary writing
* crossword puzzle
* word search
Also, there is an answer key at the end of the file.
Steck-Vaughn "History of Our World: Volume 1" comprehension questions
By Peter D
This is a 44-page set of comprehension questions to accompany the Steck-Vaughn textbook "History of Our World: Volume 1 - The Ancient World".
For each chapter in the textbook, there is one page of multiple choice questions and one page of short answer questions.
There is an answer key included at the end of the file.
Worksheets for nonfiction books:
* Carl Sagan: Cosmos
* I Am Malala
* Malala's Magic Pencil
* Roald Dahl: Boy (Tales of Childhood)
* Roald Dahl: Going Solo
* Steck-Vaughn textbook: History of our World Volume 1
* Steck-Vaughn textbook: History of our World Volume 2
* Elie Wiesel: Night
* Susan Wise Bauer: Volume 1 (Ancient Times)
Kathleen Krull "What Was the Boston Tea Party?" worksheets
By Peter D
This is a 45-page set of worksheets for the book "What Was the Boston Tea Party?" by Kathleen Krull. This includes a four-page story test. For each chapter, there are three worksheets: * comprehension questions * vocabulary * story analysis Also, there are twenty-one worksheets at the end: * story review * language skills * story reflection * review activity * cause and effect * compare and contrast * W questions * illustrations * book design * news report * critical thinking * inferences * summaries * transformation * word search * crossword puzzle * story test (four pages) There is also an answer key included at the end of the file. Worksheets for the “Who Was…?” series: * What Was the Boston Tea Party? * What Was Pearl Harbor? * What Was Pompeii? * What Was the Underground Railroad? * Where Are the Galapagos Islands? * Where Is the Amazon? * Where Is the Grand Canyon? * Where Is Mount Everest? * Who Is Barack Obama? * Who Was Albert Einstein? * Who Was Amelia Earhart? * Who Was Anne Frank? * Who Was Ben Franklin? * Who Was Charles Darwin? * Who Was Eleanor Roosevelt? * Who Was Gandhi? * Who Was Harriet Tubman? * Who Was Helen Keller? * Who Was Isaac Newton? * Who Was Jackie Robinson? * Who Was Jacques Cousteau? * Who Was John F. Kennedy? * Who Was King Tut? * Who Was Leonardo da Vinci? * Who Was Louis Armstrong? * Who Was Marie Curie? * Who Was Mark Twain? * Who Was Nelson Mandela? * Who Was Roald Dahl? * Who Was Rosa Parks? * Who Was Sally Ride? * Who Was Seabiscuit? * Who Was Thomas Alva Edison? * Who Was William Shakespeare? * Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? * Who Were The Beatles?
Roberta Edwards "Who Was King Tut?" worksheets
By Peter D
This is a 43-page set of worksheets for the book "Who Was King Tut?" by Roberta Edwards. This includes a four-page story test. For each set of two chapters (C1-C2, C3-C4, etc...), there are three worksheets: * comprehension questions * vocabulary * story analysis Also, there are twenty-one worksheets at the end: * story review * language skills * story reflection * review activity * cause and effect * compare and contrast * illustrations * book design * news report * critical thinking * inferences * summaries * transformation * interviews * word search * crossword puzzle * story test (four pages) There is also an answer key included at the end of the file. Worksheets for the “Who Was…?” series: * What Was Pearl Harbor? * What Was Pompeii? * What Was the Underground Railroad? * Where Are the Galapagos Islands? * Where Is the Grand Canyon? * Who Is Barack Obama? * Who Was Albert Einstein? * Who Was Amelia Earhart? * Who Was Anne Frank? * Who Was Ben Franklin? * Who Was Charles Darwin? * Who Was Eleanor Roosevelt? * Who Was Harriet Tubman? * Who Was Helen Keller? * Who Was Isaac Newton? * Who Was Jackie Robinson? * Who Was Jacques Cousteau? * Who Was John F. Kennedy? * Who Was King Tut? * Who Was Leonardo da Vinci? * Who Was Louis Armstrong? * Who Was Marie Curie? * Who Was Nelson Mandela? * Who Was Mark Twain? * Who Was Roald Dahl? * Who Was Rosa Parks? * Who Was Sally Ride? * Who Was Seabiscuit? * Who Was Thomas Alva Edison? * Who Was William Shakespeare? * Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? * Who Were The Beatles?
History United States Game (Pt. 1)
By Beth Hammett
Guess the states with fact based clues and visuals. 25 states are included in part one. Instructions for individual/group play, and suggestions for use that offer interactive fun while learning about states. Sheets can be colored and displayed or used as is. Clues include: State Capitols with starred location Famous Statesmen Mottos Nicknames State Birds State Flowers States Included: 1. Virginia 2. Alaska 3. Iowa 4. Texas 5. North Dakota 6. Missouri 7. Utah 8. Kentucky 9. Rhode Island 10. Wisconsin 11. Hawaii 12. California 13. Ohio 14. Delaware 15. South Dakota 16. Arkansas 17. Montana 18. Idaho 19. Arizona 20. Oklahoma 21. New York 22. Florida 23. New Hampshire 24. Georgia 25. Vermont Perfect for assessment on states, building prior knowledge for units, introduction of state units, and states' reviews. Can be used to make student books or United States' bulletin board displays. Fun to play as an individual, team, or whole group game.
Dairy Month (June) Activities and Handouts
By Beth Hammett
June is Dairy Month, so get students learning about cows with these fourteen activities for group or individuals that use critical thinking skills. Includes: Coloring handouts (2) KWL chart Calendar to fill in with dates & dairy items; star the items Maze Poem or Story writing Milkman United States' map activity Cow or Dairy Facts Decorate the Cow Skull List as many dairy items as possible Graph to chart Cow Confusion true or false activity Thumbprint cows (to use with inkpad) Know and label the parts of a cow For use with science or social studies units. Can be used for assessment and with differentiated classes. Meets CCSS.
Pearl Harbor (History) Activities
By Beth Hammett
Do students need help understanding cause and effect? These cause and effect activities offer reinforcement and practice to produce great student essays.Step-by-step and easy-to-follow cause and effect activities include: Relationship Word Chart Fill-in-the-Blank Pearl Harbor Essay Activity 2 Fill-in-the Blank Organizers for Pearl Harbor 2 Cause and Effect Graphic Organizers for Generic History Writing 1 Pearl Harbor Cause & Effect Essay Assignments with Pre-writing 1 Generic History Cause & Effect Essay Assignment/Pre-writing Meets state and federal guidelines for ELA; meets state history guidelines. Help students easily understand cause and effect with this Pearl Harbor/generic history packet with visual graphic organizers. Use for test preparation and standardized test practice.
Mardi Gras Activities and Coloring Sheets
By Beth Hammett
25 fun, fact-based, coloring and writing activities themed for Mardi Gras.
Includes:
History of Mardi Gras (Fact Based Timeline) with Timeline activity
Writing activities:
brochure, newspaper, poem, story with word bank, party invitation
Design and color your own:
float
brochure
newspaper
coin
crown
party invitation
mask
top hat
acrostic poem
King Cake
Krewe King & Queen
Mardi Gras images include:
beads,
coin,
crown,
fleur de lis,
King cake,
masks,
top hat,
shellfish, and more...
Meets CCSS and state writing guidelines and is fact based. Excellent for social studies/history lessons, shared curriculum ELA and social studies , flipped classrooms, introduction to Mardi Gras, state history assessment, genre studies for ELA, bulletin boards, writing centers, class displays, discussion starters, and arts and crafts fun for celebrating Mardi Gras in style!
By Beth Hammett
20 Memorial Day themed, black and white, patriotic coloring images with captions for helping students understand and reflect on the importance of Memorial Day. Diverse and unique collection of 20 coloring handouts--unlike others! Use for bulletin boards, class decorations, centers, gifts to others, and many more uses!
By Beth Hammett
Students can chart Earth's changes from the beginning of time through the future with this 35 page, interactive timeline for students to make and share. Uses fact-based writing, inferencing skills, interpreting information, research skills, application of knowledge, and writing skills.
Includes handouts/printables of:
Directions
Extra Handout/Video Resources
5 Title pages
5 The End pages
My Earth Timeline page to fill in
Covers time periods:
Beginning of Earth
Compare/Contrast over how Earth was formed
Cambrian Period
Permian Period
Mesozoic Period
Forming of 7 Continents
Stone Age
Ice Age
Neolithic Period
Bronze Age and hieroglyphics
Pyramids/Stonehenge
Iron Age
Hellenistic Period
Roman Period
Byzantine Period
Middle Ages: Classic, Middle, Modern
Renaissance and Reformation
Enlightenment and Age of Reason
Industrial Revolution
20th and 21st Century
What about Earth's future?
A brief overview of Earth's time periods for students to learn about, and review then apply knowledge to complete their books. Can be used for assessment, journaling activities, history/social studies, for celebrating Earth Day, or as overview of unit on how Earth was formed and changed. Requires critical thinking skills for completion.
By Beth Hammett
Twitter-like page with tweets handouts for social media discussions and short responses, such as main ideas, paraphrasing and summarizing. Includes: Directions and Suggestions for Use ______'s Page for creating a social media page Top 5 Trending, Add Pic/Photo, Subjects to Share, Banner, @_________ new social media name Tweets boxes with 140 spaces for writing short responses Use with CCSS and other state aligned materials to help students with short answer responses. Fun way to include social media an discussions about appropriate online guidelines and posts!
Martin Luther King, Jr. Word Puzzles
By Beth Hammett
Introduce your students to MLK with these five word puzzles (word search, double word, crossword, maze, word scrambles, posters) with solutions. Individual or group activities to reinforce concepts learned for Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.
Social Studies City or Rural Life: 10 Fact-Based Activities for Grades 2-3
By Beth Hammett
Help students understand the difference between city and rural life with 10 activities. Includes: Easy to understand definitions of city and rural Matching (2 worksheets: symbols and words) Maps with city and rural activities to choose from Draw items found in a city and rural areas Letters for reflection (fill-in-the-blanks) Directions on each page Great for intro to geography or social studies unit, homework, or assessment. Meets CCSS.