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Any Novel chapter Summary Pages
By Meggen Loew
Utilize any of these three summary pages as a way for students to record summaries of a chapter in any novel they read.
Instruct students to complete the pages as needed.
These are the directions I typically give for filling out summaries:
Print off as many pages as your student will need to complete chapter summaries for each chapter in their book or each assigned section of their reading in order to summarize their book accurately.
I have also provided a cover page, allowing students to collect all their pages together and submit a completed project. A basic rubric is included as well.
The ABCs of World War II - Vocabulary Review - World History - U.S. History
By The Classroom Globetrotter
This is a great resource for students to become familiar with key terms relating to World War II. If you choose to use this as the classroom collaboration project, just share the file with your class, assign a certain number of terms/slides to each student, and allow them to work on the Google Slide together in realtime!
Halloween - Frighteningly Famous! - History Project - Biography Activity
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Bring history, art, and imagination together in a spine-tingling exploration of historical figures with "Frighteningly Famous," the perfect activity for Halloween or anytime of year! This engaging and multidisciplinary classroom project invites students to embark on a journey that blurs the lines between fiction and reality. In this captivating activity, students select classic monsters such as Frankenstein, Dracula, the Wolfman, and others and transform them into famous historical figures from the halls of history.
Key Features:
Educational Value: The "Frighteningly Famous" Activity offers a unique blend of art, history, and critical thinking, making it an invaluable addition to your classroom resources. It promotes creativity, research skills, and interdisciplinary learning, fostering a deeper appreciation for history and art.
Perfect for Middle and High School: This activity is specifically designed for middle and high school students, providing age-appropriate content and challenges that align with educational standards.
Perfect for Halloween or to use anytime of the school year when you need a fun activity!
Biography on a Beach Ball – End of Year, Spring Break, Summer - Research Project
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Celebrate the End of the Year with This Fun and Creative Biography Activity!
Biography on a Beach Ball is the perfect end-of-year, spring break, or summer activity to keep students engaged while celebrating historical figures or personal heroes. This exciting, hands-on project lets students combine research with creativity by designing a biography beach ball that highlights the life, achievements, and impact of notable individuals.
This activity is great for wrapping up the school year with a fun, relaxed approach to biographical research, all while promoting teamwork and classroom interaction. It works just as well for a spring break or summer project to keep students’ research skills sharp!
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This fun and engaging resource is perfect for middle school and high school history, social studies, or ELA classrooms, providing a creative twist on traditional research projects. Your students will love researching and presenting their biographies on a beach ball!
Historical "Signif-Events" Project | March Madness | End of Year - World History
By The Classroom Globetrotter
A fun and engaging March Madness, end-of-year, or anytime project for your history class!
Students work together to find the Historical "Signif-Events" of 100 major events in human history and then narrow it down to one final champion through debate, presentations, writing, and a tournament bracket!
Students will create presentations to argue why their event is the most significant, debate and vote as a class in each tournament matchup, and write about the world if their event had never happened!
Project includes:
- Overview and instructions to 4 main parts of the project
- List of 100 Significant Events from human history
- A 100 team bracket to be used during the project
- Teacher's Notes
Guess The Wishlist - Christmas - Holiday - Winter - Social Studies Activity
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Bring history to life this Christmas holiday season with a fun and engaging stations activity your students will love!
In this festive critical thinking activity, students will travel through time as they uncover which famous historical figures wrote 25 intriguing holiday wish lists to Santa! Blending creativity, historical context, and problem-solving, this activity is perfect for middle school or high school social studies classes.
Each wish list includes a mix of both physical items and abstract ideas, giving students clues about the personality, accomplishments, and aspirations of notable figures from both world and U.S. history. Students will match the wish lists to their corresponding figures as they rotate through stations, completing an answer sheet with their guesses.
What’s Included:
*Includes both color and black & white versions of all sheets!*
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Extension Idea:
Wrap up the activity by having students choose their favorite historical figure and create a wish list from that person’s perspective. Then, let classmates guess the figure based on their creative clues!
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Add some historical holiday cheer to your classroom with this engaging activity!
The Civil Rights Movement Biography Project - Funko Pop - Black History Month
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Engage your students with this creative biography project as they learn about key figures of the Civil Rights Movement! Project includes template for a Funko Pop character, Biographical Information/Research Page, "A Letter to the Past" template, grading rubric, and detailed instructions! Students will pick a famous leader from the Civil Rights Movement, research their life and achievements, and have fun as they use their creative mind!
A great mini-project for Black History Month or the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday!
History in A Snow Globe - Winter - Holiday - Christmas - Social Studies Activity
By The Classroom Globetrotter
A fun and engaging holiday or winter project for any social studies class!
In this activity, students will choose a historical topic, event, or person to research. Based on their research, students will design a snow globe that represents their topic and write a short summary about their chosen topic!
Activity includes:
- Overview and instructions
- 5 different design/layout options
- Extension activity
- Grading rubric
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Exploring Empires! World History Research Project
By The Classroom Globetrotter
In this fun and engaging project, students will explore every aspect of an empire in history by conducting research, creating a visual representation, and presenting their findings to the class! This project can be modified to specific needs and can be adapted for use with any time period that you’re studying in class. Examples of empires/civilizations may include:
Here's what's included:
1. Project Instructions
2. Template for project assigned to individual students.
3. Template for project if assigned to groups.
4. Examples of group project designs.
5. Guiding topics for each research category
6. Grading Rubric
This project has options for either group or individual assignment!
European Explorers Research Project - Age of Exploration - World History
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Bring History to Life with this European Explorers Biography & Tombstone Research Project!
Engage your students in a hands-on, creative way to explore the lives and legacies of key European explorers with this World History Research Project. Perfect for middle and high school students, this unique project encourages research, critical thinking, and creativity as students dive into the Age of Exploration.
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Feasting with Famous Figures - Thanksgiving Holiday - Social Studies Project
By The Classroom Globetrotter
A fun and engaging Thanksgiving (or anytime!) project for any social studies class!
Thanksgiving is finally here, and as your students are about to find out, this Turkey Day will be unlike any other. For this year’s feast, you’re inviting three special guests who will travel through time to join you! In this Thanksgiving-themed biography project, students will research the lives of three historical figures, plan out the perfect Thanksgiving dinner, and reflect on what each of their famous guests would be thankful for this holiday season!
Students will create a poster or digital presentation to discuss their historical figures and their Thanksgiving feast!
Project includes:
- Overview and Instructions
- List of 60 significant figures from history
- Printouts for each step of the project
- Grading Rubric and Poster Example
The History Elf Project - Winter - Holiday - Christmas - Social Studies Activity
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Bring history to life this holiday season with The History Elf Project, a fun and engaging classroom project perfect for any social studies unit! This fun, creative activity invites students to step into the shoes (and hats!) of famous historical figures, becoming Santa’s special “History Elf” to uncover the achievements, character traits, and lasting legacies of iconic people from the past. Perfect for the Christmas holiday season, this project combines research, creativity, and writing in a memorable way that makes history engaging for students!
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Encourage your students to explore the past in a fun, memorable way with The History Elf Project! This unique activity is sure to become a holiday favorite in your classroom.
History Biography Project: Funko Pop Edition | Creative Research Activity
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Looking for a creative history project that will excite and engage your students? The Historical Biography Project: Funko Pop Edition is a unique, hands-on activity where students research and design their own Funko Pop-style historical figure. This project encourages students to develop their biography writing, research skills, and presentation abilities, all while making history fun and interactive!
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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month art project
By Patricia
Welcome to our special lesson plan in honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! Join us as we delve into the vibrant world of Asian culture through an exciting art project. This student-tested lesson plan is designed to explore the rich traditions of Asian art, with a focus on the unique techniques and styles of Thangka scroll paintings.
Thangkas are traditional Tibetan Buddhist paintings depicting deities, scenes, or mandalas on cotton or silk appliqué. Throughout Asia, these exquisite scroll paintings are treasured for their spiritual significance and intricate craftsmanship. In our lesson, we will dive deep into the history and symbolism of Thangka art, highlighting its importance in Asian culture.
This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide for a 3- 45-minute lesson. (I did the project with grade 5, and that's how long it took)
- 9 slides - A presentation
- 3 templates
Skills Developed in this lesson:
- Learn art vocabulary and concepts; Asian culture.
- Fine motor skills
- Learn art vocabulary to describe choices while creating art.
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California Missions Report | California Missions Writing Activities | Research
By Rainbow Lessons
Engage your students in a comprehensive and enriching learning experience with our California’s Missions Report Writing Sheets. These meticulously crafted worksheets provide a structured and engaging framework for students to conduct thorough research, organize their findings, and craft informative and quick reports on the captivating history of California’s missions.
Let your students explore the fascinating stories behind these iconic landmarks and write their specific and organized reports.
YOU’LL GET:
▪︎ Report writing sheets for each of the 21 missions
▪︎ A common report sheet to be used with any mission
▪︎ 2 sample report sheets
▪︎ Interesting facts writing templates (lined and without lines)
▪︎ Mission stories writing template
▪︎ 1 Mission stories sample sheet
Use it for independent study or as part of a group activity, these report sheet caters to various learning styles, making it an adaptable resource for various classroom needs.
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Presidents' Day Research Report Template and Example
By Sign with me TOD
This product includes a research report template. Students will answer the following questions: name of president, when the president was born, when the president died, how many years in office the president was, how many terms the president served, who the vice president was at the time the president was in office, two challenges the president faced, two accomplishments the president achieved, and three interesting facts that were learned. There is a section for students to print out a picture or draw a picture of the president. At the end of the template, there is a section for resources as well.
There is an example provided at the end of the template as well that includes information about George Washington.
The students finished product could be made into a vertical poster (as seen in the thumbnail photo) and glue the black sections to the back of each page or cut the templates out and create a booklet.
Deal Education - ASL and English Presidents' Day Research Report Template
By Sign with me TOD
This product includes a research report template. Students will answer the following questions: name of president, when the president was born, when the president died, how many years in office the president was, how many terms the president served, who the vice president was at the time the president was in office, two challenges the president faced, two accomplishments the president achieved, and three interesting facts that were learned. There is a section for students to print out a picture or draw a picture of the president. At the end of the template, there is a section for resources as well. Signs are provided for each question throughout the template.
There is an example provided at the end of the template as well that includes information about George Washington.
The students finished product could be made into a vertical poster (as seen in the thumbnail photo) and glue the black sections to the back of each page or cut the templates out and create a booklet.
By Jennifer Allain
Objective: Students will be able to create a menu using algebraic expressions and combining like terms.
Activities:
•Designing the layout of the menu
•Calculating prices using algebraic expressions
•Creating the menu
Assessment: Rubric for menu project presentation
Culminating Activity:
Students will present their menus to the class, explaining the algebraic expressions used for pricing and demonstrating their understanding of combining like terms.
Additional Resources:
•Worksheets on like terms and combining like terms
•Sample menus for inspiration
•Rubric for menu project assessment
Life Cycle of a Plant Project Worksheets & Observation Journal | Seed Growing
By Innovative Classroom Ideas
With this printable plant life cycle worksheet, kindergarten, first, second, third, fourth, and fifth graders will enjoy learning about the life cycle of a plant. With the help of these plant life cycle worksheets, kids can learn what plants require to grow, record their findings while growing their own bean seed, identify plant parts, observe the plant life cycle, and pick up new words related to botany science. Just print the pdf document using
For kindergarteners, preschoolers, first-graders, second-graders, third-graders, fourth-graders, and fifth-graders, these helpful worksheets on the life cycle of a plant and the parts of a plant were an excellent method to highlight the key concepts in our botany study. In addition to learning important vocabulary and the life cycle of plants, kids will also create their own observation journals in which they can record their observations while starting a plant from seed. This printable plant life cycle worksheets is perfect for preschool or homeschool children to go along with an earth science or garden unit this spring.
Activities Included in the pack are:
Just print stack, and staple together the plant life cycle worksheet to make individual plan observation books to help kiids learn plant vocabulary, plant life cycle, parts of a Plant, and write down how plants grow. This plant life cycle worksheet is handy for kids in elementary school to learn about plants for kids!
These printable plant worksheets are perfect for parents, teachers, and homeschoolers who want to add some fun to their education. Use these at home, in the classroom, for summer learning, or as a supplement to your homeschool science curriculum.
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Endangered Animals Research Report Project Template | Endangered Species
By Innovative Classroom Ideas
With the help of these endangered species worksheets, kids from all over the world will enjoy learning about these fascinating endangered animals. Using these printable worksheets on endangered animals can help students in kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade, fifth grade, and sixth grade enjoy and simplify their animal studies. To get started playing and learning, just print the worksheets featuring wild animals!
Regretfully, a lot of amazing animals are in danger of becoming extinct worldwide! Less than 250 mature adults of an animal are considered endangered in the wild. These incredible creatures will go extinct and we won’t get to enjoy them ever again if nothing is done to save them and their habitats! Regretfully, there are currently more than 30,000 species of endangered animals. Students in kindergarten, first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grades can learn about these endangered species with the aid of these animal reports on endangered animals. Utilize the animal worksheets to write reports about animals by adding details about their habitat, characteristics, history, reason for extinction, and other details.
The following endangered species are included in the more than 18 available animal report forms: blue whale, bluefin tuna, camel, chinchilla, elephant, gorilla, honey bee, killer whale (orca), macaw, manatee, markhor, orangutan, panda, porpoise, rhinoceros, sea turtle, tapir, and zebras.
There is 1 page for each of the 18 different animals in this printable pack. Children can fill out these enjoyable worksheets with the following information once they have researched each animal and learned why it is endangered as well as how to help it.
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Whether you are a homeschooler, teacher, or parent, you will enjoy this no-prep exercise that teaches kids about eighteen different endangered species. Asking children to conduct research and then write down the information they have discovered is one of the simplest ways to help them learn and retain the knowledge about these incredible creatures.
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