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By Meggen Loew
Use this any person report page to develop early research skills with your child/student.Research using the internet or print material
of your choice.
Biography Worksheet - Blank Research Organizer
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Having students research historical figures or famous people from pop culture? Use this blank organizer to help students as they complete their research! Perfect for any history or language classroom!
Great for extension activities, extra credit, or homework!
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"Countries of the World" Research Activity - World Geography - Social Studies
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Great for independent research in any geography or social studies class! Students choose a country of the world and find information using Internet, resources, etc.
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U.S. & World History - Crossword and Word Search Bundle - Reinforce and review key terms in your classroom with 110 crossword and word search puzzles for both U.S. History and World History Classrooms!
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Civilizations of the Americas - Graphic Organizer
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Great resource for independent research of the Maya, Aztecs, and Inca! Students research the environment, cities, language, religion, and achievements of each civilization!
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Debate: Should Mummies be Displayed in Museums? 6th Grade Studies Weekly Wk 6
By Colleen Burdette
Research and Debate Egyptian Mummies:
As students learn about ancient civilizations it is a good time to tie in a debate activity. A big topic of debate in museums is the displaying of human remains. Students will take a side in this debate and research their side. They will then participate in a debate with the information they have learned.
This is an engaging activity and easy way to practice debate skills with a topic which doesn't generally cause high emotions in early teens. Students can learn to debate without emotions.
Easy prep for teachers as research sites are linked. The product also includes rubrics and follow up questions. Follow up questions increases rigor and helps students make connections.
Aligns with Indiana Social Studies Standard: 6.H.1.
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Malala Yousafazi Reading Comprehension Research Passage- Women's History Month
By Veronica Reyes
This is a nonfiction biographical reading passage about Malala Yousafazi as a Female Changemaker and a Human Rights Leader. Students can use this as a jumping off point for a research project or for Women's History Month.
DIFFERENTIATED LEVELS FOR ALL LEARNERS
- Early elementary (1-3)
- Upper elementary (4-6)
- Complex Readers (7-12)
*Each newsletter is 2 pages.
Information on...
➡️ Early Life
➡️ Career
➡️ Interesting Facts
➡️ Influence
INCLUDED- Reading Comprehension Questions! Differentiated and can be used with any reading passage about an influential female leader. Perfect for close reading!
Malala Yousafazi Reading Comprehension Research Passage- Women's History Month
By Veronica Reyes
This is a nonfiction biographical reading passage about Malala Yousafazi as a Female Changemaker and a Human Rights Leader. Students can use this as a jumping off point for a research project or for Women's History Month.
DIFFERENTIATED LEVELS FOR ALL LEARNERS
- Early elementary (1-3)
- Upper elementary (4-6)
- Complex Readers (7-12)
*Each newsletter is 2 pages.
Information on...
➡️ Early Life
➡️ Career
➡️ Interesting Facts
➡️ Influence
INCLUDED- Reading Comprehension Questions! Differentiated and can be used with any reading passage about an influential female leader. Perfect for close reading!
Biographical Reading Passage: Amelia Earhart | Reading Comprehension Activity
By Veronica Reyes
Want an engaging way to teach about women that changed the world?
This is a nonfiction biographical reading passage about Amelia Earhart as a Female Changemaker and a STEM Leader. Students can use this as a jumping off point for a research project or for Women's History Month.
DIFFERENTIATED LEVELS FOR ALL LEARNERS
- Early elementary (1-3)
- Upper elementary (4-6)
- Complex Readers (7-12)
*Each newsletter is 2 pages.
Information on...
➡️ Early Life
➡️ Career
➡️ Interesting Facts
➡️ Influence
INCLUDED- Reading Comprehension Questions! Differentiated and can be used with any reading passage about an influential female leader. Perfect for close reading!
Biographical Reading Passage: Amelia Earhart | Reading Comprehension Activity
By Veronica Reyes
Want an engaging way to teach about women that changed the world?
This is a nonfiction biographical reading passage about Amelia Earhart as a Female Changemaker and a STEM Leader. Students can use this as a jumping off point for a research project or for Women's History Month.
DIFFERENTIATED LEVELS FOR ALL LEARNERS
- Early elementary (1-3)
- Upper elementary (4-6)
- Complex Readers (7-12)
*Each newsletter is 2 pages.
Information on...
➡️ Early Life
➡️ Career
➡️ Interesting Facts
➡️ Influence
INCLUDED- Reading Comprehension Questions! Differentiated and can be used with any reading passage about an influential female leader. Perfect for close reading!
Malala Yousafazi Reading Comprehension Research Passage- Women's History Month
By Veronica Reyes
This is a nonfiction biographical reading passage about Malala Yousafazi as a Female Changemaker and a Human Rights Leader. Students can use this as a jumping off point for a research project or for Women's History Month.
DIFFERENTIATED LEVELS FOR ALL LEARNERS
- Early elementary (1-3)
- Upper elementary (4-6)
- Complex Readers (7-12)
*Each newsletter is 2 pages.
Information on...
➡️ Early Life
➡️ Career
➡️ Interesting Facts
➡️ Influence
INCLUDED- Reading Comprehension Questions! Differentiated and can be used with any reading passage about an influential female leader. Perfect for close reading!
Biographical Reading Passage: Amelia Earhart | Reading Comprehension Activity
By Veronica Reyes
Want an engaging way to teach about women that changed the world?
This is a nonfiction biographical reading passage about Amelia Earhart as a Female Changemaker and a STEM Leader. Students can use this as a jumping off point for a research project or for Women's History Month.
DIFFERENTIATED LEVELS FOR ALL LEARNERS
- Early elementary (1-3)
- Upper elementary (4-6)
- Complex Readers (7-12)
*Each newsletter is 2 pages.
Information on...
➡️ Early Life
➡️ Career
➡️ Interesting Facts
➡️ Influence
INCLUDED- Reading Comprehension Questions! Differentiated and can be used with any reading passage about an influential female leader. Perfect for close reading!
History & Economic Impact of the Great Depression - Research & Presentation
By Innovations in Technology
This unit connects learning with technology to Social Studies. This is perfect for technology class or for use in a Social Studies or History classroom that wants to incorporate technology with a lesson.
In this lesson, students create a presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint (or Google Slides) from their choice of a topic from a provided list related to the Great Depression after researching that topic. They use the research information along with graphics, pictures and backgrounds from the Internet to create a finished presentation that explains their topic, and add their own opinions and insights to the project.
This is an excellent creative project to add to a unit on the Great Depression. The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with upper elementary or high school students.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources
• Research and Presentation Project (Microsoft PowerPoint) – Student Project Expectations and Grading Rubric
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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"
Missing Pieces! - World War II - Research and Context Clues Activity - History
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Students will use their research and context clues skills as they explore in depth 20 key figures of World War II through this online (or print) activity, as they work to find the missing pieces of information in the chart!
Key Figures include:
Adolf Hitler
Anne Frank
Benito Mussolini
Benjamin O. Davis, Jr
Bernard Montgomery
Charles de Gaulle
Chiang Kai-shek
Douglas MacArthur
Dwight Eisenhower
Erwin Rommel
Franklin D. Roosevelt
George S. Patton
...and more!
Google Compatible - just copy and assign to students. Print version also available! Answer keys included!
Technology Then & Now: A Team History / Research Project
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students use critical thinking and research skills to determine how a specific form of technology evolved. Working with a partner or small group, students start with where their chosen technology was prior to 1900 and then take it through 5 more steps of evolution to the present day. Students use the Internet for research to determine what had to happen between each step to move their technology to the next iteration. Worksheets are provided for six high interest topics, with an editable blank form (PowerPoint) if the teacher chooses to add another topic (or let students choose a different topic). The worksheets are two pages (print front and back). Resources for the teacher and students include a short list of Internet sites as a starting point for each research topic. A sample completed worksheet is also included for one topic. Topics included are:
• How We Listen to Music
• How We Watch a Movie
• How We Take Photographs
• How We Communicate on the Telephone
• How We Research Information
• How We Tell Time
This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.
Files included:
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Technology Then & Now Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric
• Technology Then & Now Student Worksheets (6 topics, plus an editable blank – both color and black and white versions of each)
• Sample Project
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World Religions: Islam Notes, Presentation, & Graphic Organizer - Social Studies
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Dive into the History of Islam with This Comprehensive Resource!
Introduce your students to the Islamic faith with this NO-PREP social studies lesson. Perfect for middle and high school history or world religions classes, this resource is designed to engage students in understanding the foundations of Islam and its global impact.
What’s Included:
Detailed Notes:
Overview of Islamic origins, key beliefs, and the Quran.
Exploration of the life of Prophet Muhammad, the Five Pillars of Islam, and Islamic culture.
Presentation:
Ready-to-use slides to support your lesson.
Includes visuals to enhance student understanding and retention of key concepts.
Graphic Organizer:
Helps students summarize and synthesize essential information.
Encourages critical thinking and note-taking.
Teacher-Friendly Layout:
Fully prepped and easy to implement in your classroom.
Perfect for in-class instruction, homework, or as a study guide.
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History of the Civil War - WebQuest & Timeline Project
By Innovations in Technology
This unit connects learning with technology to Social Studies. This is perfect for technology class or for use in a Social Studies or History classroom that wants to incorporate technology with a lesson. No download is required to use either Adobe Express (www.adobe.com/express) or Canva (www.canva.com) - both free products, making it easy for teachers who are not able to download software on classroom computers to still give their students a choice in learning. Alternatively, this lesson can be completed using MS Word/PowerPoint or Google Docs/Slides if the teacher prefers.
To begin the lesson, students complete a webquest to learn about the Civil War. Student handouts in both print and digital formats are included, along with an answer key for easy grading. Additionally, a wordsearch puzzle with answer key is included, perfect for early finishers or to include with the lesson.
Next, students are provided with a quick tutorial for both Canva and Adobe Express, as well as links to other resources to help them with their project. The tutorials are intended to help students get started with the program and then use the resources within the program to refine their creations. Students create a timeline about the history of the civil war after conducting research. They use that information along with graphics, pictures and backgrounds from the Internet and also supplied in Adobe Express or Canva to create a finished presentation that explains the timeline of events during the Civil War and add their own opinions and insights to the project.
This is an excellent creative project to add to a unit on the Civil War or other social studies lessons on the growth and development of the United States. The project was created for grades 6-8 but could easily be used with upper elementary or high school students.
Materials Required
· Access to computers for each student (or pair of students)
· Internet access
Project Duration (approximate)
· Introduction to the Lesson: Review expectations, overview of the program .5-1 (50 minute class period)
· WebQuest – 1 (50 minute) class period
· Word Search Puzzle – approximately 15-20 minutes
· Student research and timeline creation: 3-5 (50 minute) class periods
· Presentations to the class of each project (optional): Time will vary depending on class size and time allotted for discussion of each presentation.
Files Included with this Lesson
· Teacher & Student Notes and Resources
· WebQuest with Answer Key (digital and print versions)
· Word Search Puzzle with Answer Key
· Student Timeline Project Expectations and Grading Rubric
· Getting Started Tutorial for Adobe Express
· Getting Started Tutorial for Canva
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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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Famous Photographers - Research & Presentation Project | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn about famous photographers and their work. Students choose a photographer of interest (on their own or from a provided list) and then research specific information about them, creating a presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides. Teacher and student resources are provided for the lesson, along with full instructions and project expectation, including a grading rubric. A list of famous photographers is included separately for student choice (or students can choose a photographer of interest on their own). Two versions of the lesson are included to let teachers decide if they prefer to have students use the more traditional presentation tools of Microsoft Office or Google Slides or, if they prefer to give students a choice of those and various free Web 2.0 tools such as Prezi, eMaze, or Canva. Links for tutorials are provided for all suggested software choices in the student resources.
Perfect for business, art, history, social studies or career exploration classes. This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in any secondary classroom.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files included:
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Student instructions, expectations and grading rubric – MS PowerPoint/Google Slides
• Student instructions, expectations and grading rubric – Choice of Web 2.0 tools, Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides
• Suggested list of famous photographers
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The History & Invention of Toys - WebQuest, Research & Presentation Project
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn interesting facts about the history and invention of toys as they complete several projects including a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Next, students will be challenged by creating a presentation to showcase how different toys evolved over the years, comparing toys of fifty years ago with modern ones. Also included with this lesson is a wordsearch puzzle and an answer key, which is perfect for early finishers or as a part of the lesson.
This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well. This lesson could be used in a history or technology class and is also a great lesson to leave for a substitute teacher!
Materials Required:
· Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)
· Software such as Microsoft Word/PowerPoint or Google Docs/Slides
Files included:
· Teacher & Student Resources
· The Invention of Toys WebQuest Activity (print and editable digital files included)
· The Invention of Toys WebQuest Answer Key
· Toys Then & Now Research & Presentation Project Student Expectations and Grading Rubric
· Wordsearch Puzzle – The Invention of Toys
· Wordsearch Puzzle Answer Key
Approximate Lesson Duration:
· WebQuest - 1 (50 minute) class period
· Research & Presentation Project – 2-3 (50 minute) class periods
· Wordsearch Puzzle – 30 minutes
· Presentation of Projects to Class (optional) – time will depend on class size
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