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USA map and coloring sheet Printable
By Tomorrowcomes
Interact with this printable United States of America. A colored map which breakdowns the USA by region, and a black and white map that can be used to label region, states, or as a basic coloring sheet.
Looking to study individual states as well check out
50 states quick fact and coloring sheet
By TxMAP Teacher
This Texas History product includes notes and a crossword puzzle over Spanish Texas and the MIssion-Presidio System.
GEOGRAPHY: HOW TO CREATE A POLITICAL CARTOON (STUDENT HANDOUT & EXAMPLES)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Political cartoons are a great way to allow students to express their viewpoints and concerns through a creative alternative outlet. This includes a handout to provide students on "How To Create a Political Cartoon," along with samples and suggested online sites that allow students to create their political cartoons online.
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US States and Capitals Word Search and Crossword Puzzles
By Educate and Create
This product includes 4 puzzles- 2 word searchs and 2 crossword puzzles. A fun and easy way for your students to review all 50 states in the United States of America and their capitals.
States Word Search
- Word Search for all 50 States
- Answer key
State Capitals Word Search
- Word Search for all 50 State Capitals
- Answer key
State Capitals Crossword Puzzles
- 2 Crossword puzzles for State Capitals.
-25 State Capitals in each.
- Answer key
Great Depression, Dust Bowl and Migrant Workers Image Analysis Graphic Organizer
By Queen's Educational Resources
Great Depression, Dust Bowl, Migrant Worker Graphic Organizer
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
★ Image Analysis
★ Great Depression, Dust Bowl, Migrant Worker Graphic Organizer
★ 3 pages
★ PDF File
★ Suitable for Grades 5-12
This resource includes:
★ 1 Overview Page
★ 2 separate Great Depression, Dust Bowl, and Migrant Workers Image Analysis Graphic Organizers: one for higher-level students and one differentiated for ELL, Special Ed, and Lower-level students. (Same information, but differentiated worksheets)
★ Image Links
★ Google Slide link
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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
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These graphic organizers require students to analyze three images related to the Great Depression and Dust Bowl and draw evidence-based conclusions. The differentiated version graphic organizer includes scaffolding questions to help lower level students analyze the images and write about them. The graphic organizers also require students to cite evidence from the images to support their analysis/conclusions. The graphic organizers are visually appealing and eye catching!
These graphic organizers are excellent for Do Now, unit launch, groupwork, homework, independent work, and/or research activities. They can also be used to set a purpose for listening/watching video clips used to supplement lessons. It's a great tool to help build students' background/prior knowledge for upcoming units/topics related to the Great Depression and/or Dust Bowl.
These graphic organizers make a great addition to a lesson plan!
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World Religions: Hinduism Notes & Graphic Organizer | Social Studies Lesson
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Engage Students with an Interactive Lesson on Hinduism!
This World Religions: Hinduism Notes and Graphic Organizer resource provides a clear and concise introduction to one of the world's oldest religions. Ideal for World History, World Religions, or Cultural Studies classes, this NO PREP lesson includes structured notes and a graphic organizer to help students understand the key beliefs, practices, and history of Hinduism.
Perfect for both in-class and independent learning, this resource breaks down complex concepts into digestible sections, making it easier for students to follow along and retain key information.
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The Home Front in World War II: Crossword Puzzle and Word Search
By Christa Nonnemaker
This Home Front in World War II Crossword Puzzle and Word Search activity will help your students with historical literacy, engage them with the material they are learning and get their brains moving. There are 12 terms so this will be quick but won't take up too much time during the class or it's a great take-home assignment. Answer key included for both the crossword puzzle and the word search.
Please check out my other Teaching Resources about World War II:
*The Japanese-American Experience in World War II: PowerPoint Presentation
*The Japanese-American Experience in World War II: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Women in the US Military during World War II: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Victory Gardens of World War II: PowerPoint Mini-Lesson
*Victory Gardens during World War II: Analyzing Primary Sources
*The Home Front during World War II: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
More are always being added so check back frequently!
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!
The Great Debaters movie analysis: overcoming adversity graphic organizer
By The Red-Haired Reader
This is an assignment that asks students to identify 6 examples of adversity that the Wiley College Debate team had to overcome on the left, and explain how they did so using evidence from the movie on the right. Lastly, they are asked to make 2 connections to works of literature they've recently read.
I show this movie after reading a number of pieces from the 8th grade Pearson text about African Americans facing diversity, studying relevant court cases, and reading the novel "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry", but you could really have the students connect the movie back to whatever texts you're reading at the time that are relevant.
If you're looking for a fun, engaging, get-up-and-move activity, I highly recommend trying my speed dating discussion for The Great Debaters!
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By Mark Holmes
The project is divided into fourteen sections, including the front pages. Sections include Language/Population, Habitat/Geography, Family Structure, Government, and several others. Each section has a list of criteria and questions that must be answered to complete the section.
I would expect a single student to take about ten weeks, with a weekly goal (perhaps a little faster) of completing one section.
There is a score for each section and teacher info on ways to make it work.
The project contains a cover sheet, a teacher's page, two student pages and a sheet to help students select an appropriate civilization.
There is also a list of civilizations that have an abundance of information available on line.
Elie Wiesel "Night" worksheets
By Peter D
This is a 42-page set of worksheets for the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel.
This also includes a 4-page story test.
I used the version of the book that was translated by Marion Wiesel and published in 2006, so these materials should align with Marion Wiesel's translation.
For every chapter in the book, there are two worksheets:
* comprehension questions
* vocabulary and story analysis
In addition, this nonfiction book study includes a wide variety of differentiated worksheets and activities:
* story review
* similes
* story reflection
* autobiography
* map
* theme
* motif
* quotations
* cause and effect
* compare and contrast
* w questions
* illustrations
* people
* character analysis
* news report
* critical thinking
* inferences
* summaries
* transformation
* interviews
* story test (4 pages)
Also, there is an answer key 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)
FREEBIE The History of Halloween Reading Passage, Q & A, and Note-Taking Sheets
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Dive into the captivating history of Halloween with this comprehensive, FREE resource designed for middle and high school students. This freebie includes a detailed reading passage on the origins, symbols, and global celebrations of Halloween, complete with engaging questions and guided note-taking sheets to reinforce learning. Whether you’re exploring the cultural significance or dispelling common misconceptions, this resource is perfect for helping students develop a deeper understanding of Halloween. Ideal for use in history, social studies, or language arts classrooms, this set is fully ready to use, with no preparation required.
Argumentative Writing - Argue with Historical Quotes
By Shy's Sunshine Room
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Student will be asked to contend with the following questions as they argue for or against quotes:
✬Do you believe it to be true?
✬Was it true at one time, or has it changed throughout history?
✬Is it applicable to your life?
✬Are the words even worth being quoted?
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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.
Bundle Native American Heritage Month Reflection Activity and Bulletin Board Set
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Looking for a simple and powerful way to celebrate diversity in your classroom? Do you need activities that support an inclusive classroom and engage students? Then download my Bundle Native American Heritage Month Reflection Activity and Bulletin Board Set.
➟A handout with all the quotes is also included.
REFLECTION CHOICE BOARD
In this social-emotional learning lesson, students are guided through reflecting on the deeper meaning and modern relevancy of quotes by Native Americans and Indigenous People. Put SEL skills to use and improve student engagement by allowing a choice of three activities from the Tic Tac Toe Choice Board. 2 different sets of quotes are provided. Also provided are instructions, instructions for differentiating instruction, and extension activities that include art, research, and discussions.
➟One set of quotes corresponds to the bulletin board included in this resource.
BULLETIN BOARD
These 14 inspirational quotes by Native Americans are perfect for Native American Heritage Month or Indigenous Peoples' Day! For classroom décor, bulletin boards, or door decorations, they are a beautiful addition to any class. From Cherokee, Duwamish, Nez Perce, Hopi, and others, these quotes will surely resonate with your middle and high school students.
➟Quotes included in this set:
➟To Print: Print on regular 8.5 X 11 paper. No prep!
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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.
This lesson contains:
If you liked this lesson see other related 'Geography' lessons here:
Stone Age Essay Writing | Compare and Contrast | Essay Graphic Organizer
By Jennifer
Are you looking for a way to incorporate literacy skills into your social studies curriculum? Look no further! This no prep scaffolded compare and contrast essay will do the job!
Included is a brainstorming section that students can complete using ...
1. Their notes taken in class
2. YouTube videos on the Palaeolithic and Neolithic Stone Age (shown to the class)
3. Independent research on a computer
When the brainstorming section is completed, students will transfer their ideas into the essay outline.
Have students type their final copy. Editing and peer review can take place at this point.
The result will be a well constructed compare and contrast essay on the Stone Age that students can be proud of.
Font credit to My Creative Land "Dreaming Outloud Regular PRO"
Great Americans Series of Biographies, Fun History - Alexander Graham Bell
By Iconic History
As time passes, many great Americans who have shaped the arts, sciences, sports, and history of our nation and culture get lost in time. The Great Americans Series of Biographies and Worksheets is an easy-to-read 200-word Biography of just the highlights of each subject's life designed to keep young readers engaged. The Questions page ensures student reading comprehension and grasp of key points. The Vocabulary page introduces and explains new words, phrases, and/or institutions students may not have been familiar with. The Quotes page challenges students to write what a famous quote by the subject means to them. The Great Americans Series is available individually or in bundles, making great bell work. An Answer Key is provided with each worksheet.
The 3 Branches of the United States Government Reading
By TxMAP Teacher
The assignment is a reading over the The 3 Branches of United States Government - Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. Students will read paragraphs and then answer the Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice, and Matching questions that follow.
By Educate and Create
Even older kids like St.Patrick's Day. Reading passage on the History of St.Patrick's Day plus close reading questions and a timeline activity. Includes answer key.