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Leaders - Huge Bundle of Great Leaders Assignments - 63 Assignments

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This bundle offers 38 assignments, each featuring 4 informative paragraphs with 4 questions, written at a 7th-grade level with an ESOL focus, making them suitable for a variety of students.

Each assignment covers the early life, achievements, and influence of a significant historical leader, helping students improve their reading and comprehension skills. This comprehensive collection is a valuable, ready-to-use resource for any classroom!

Also includes 20 Compare and Contrast assignments. They each contain 4 paragraph readings of leaders with questions to compare and contrast.

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Black History Series - 60 Assignment Bundle - 4 Paragraph Reading

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Bring Black History to Life with this Comprehensive 60-Assignment Bundle!

Perfect for 7th-grade ESOL students and suitable for a wide range of learners, this bundle includes 60 assignments, each covering key figures and events from Black history in four clear, approximately 375-word paragraphs.

Each assignment is designed to make Black history accessible and engaging for all students, with a focus on enhancing understanding and fostering critical thinking.

  • Accessible language and structure tailored to diverse student needs
  • Includes four comprehension questions per assignment to reinforce learning and support discussion
  • Answer keys provided to save teachers time and support self-assessment

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WebQuest - State Symbols and Sayings - ALL 50 STATES

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Explore State Symbols and Sayings with this Fun WebQuest!

This State Symbols and Sayings WebQuest engages students with 10 questions about the unique symbols, mottos, and sayings that represent each state.

Each question includes an individual link to guide students in finding the answers online, making this activity interactive and informative. Suitable for a range of grade levels, this WebQuest also comes with an answer key for quick grading.

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Historical World Leaders - 25 Compare and Contrast Assignments

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Unlock a collection of 25 thought-provoking compare and contrast assignments, each focusing on two historical leaders who share a similar historical theme! Written at a 7th-grade level but perfect for a wide range of grades, including ESOL students, these assignments feature 4 well-structured paragraphs and 4 insightful questions. Designed to boost language skills and critical thinking, each assignment guides students to explore the similarities and differences between important historical figures. With each taking around 40 minutes to complete, they’re ideal for classroom use or homework.

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90 Second Social Studies American Constitutional Amendments

By The Magical Avocado

This resource is a template for a 90 Second Social Studies assignment that includes 27 ready to edit slides on the American Amendments

What is a 90 Second Social Studies Assignment?

90 Second Social Studies Assignments introduce students to a large amount of information in a relatively short amount of time. The 90 second time limit serves as both a way to keep students on task, and to promote the idea of summarizing key details. 90 Second Social Studies Assignments can cover concepts, historical figures, landmarks, and events. 

Why does this assignment use Google Slides?

One of the issues with student presentations is the transition time between student presenters. When the presentations are all on the same google slide, transitions become seamless. Google Slides also enables students to work simultaneously on the assignment, and for teachers to observe edits and work in real time.

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FREEBIE: 9/11 Reading Passage, Q & A, and Note-Taking Sheets

By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom

This detailed resource package includes a thorough reading passage on 9/11, exploring the causes, events, and consequences of this pivotal moment in history. It comes with 20 critical questions, an answer key, and note-taking sheets for students making this resource perfect for engaging your upper middle and high school students.

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Letter to a Member of our Military

By Language Arts Excellence

This may be the most meaningful assignment you give to your students all year.

This product teaches students how to write a letter to a service member who is currently deployed overseas. It describes the importance of writing to our military and gives suggestions for what to say. I use this as an extra credit assignment and hold my students to high standards about the content of their letters. It is incredibly important that genuine thought and effort go into the letters as they are going to real people currently fighting for our country.

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FREE Mount Rushmore WORKSHEET with VIDEO and answer key!

By Jared Bruening

Each worksheet includes additional questions on the front side, a writing activity or table to complete, on the backside some include a PRIMARY SOURCE or an ART ACTIVITY or an INTERACTIVE WRITING PROMPT. ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.

MOUNT RUSHMORE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/d8nUwy60zKM

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90 Second Social Studies -- Amendments to the Constitution!

By The Magical Avocado

90 Seconds Social Studies assignments introduce students to a large amount of information in a relatively short amount of time. The one minute time limit serves as both a way to keep students on task, and to promote the idea of summarizing key details. This particular assignment, the 90 Seconds Social Studies - Amendments, contains the following:

  • Teacher Quick Reference Guide
  • Student Sign-up Sheet for Amendments
  • 10 and 25 Point Rubric for a presentation on the Amendments

This listing also includes free access to the Google Slides:

  • Student Note Taking Guide (with designated space for notes and comprehension questions)
  • 90 Second Social Studies Amendments
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Women in the Early Industrial Revolution in Social Studies

By Geography & Math Made Easy

A study of women's labor during the early Industrial Revolution. using the song "The Jute Mill" song. Students will enjoy learning about how women played a role in the Industrial Revolution.

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Sarah Kemble Knight - Colonial Era: One Page Primary Source Worksheet

By Christa Nonnemaker

Unlock the door to immersive historical exploration with this primary source curriculum resource, designed to captivate and inspire your students!

This Primary Source Worksheet features a journal excerpt from Madame Sarah Kemble Knight, who was traveling in the colonies in 1704 for business reasons. Three Questions follow the passage which direct students toward clearer understanding of the passage.

On the second page, the passage is enhanced with Meanings and Definitions in order to facilitate and improve understanding. A Differentiated Learning Option is also available for students.

The third page includes Background Information and the Answer Key. This is excellent practice in Analyzing Primary Sources and in identifying author perspective.

Here are some links below for other resources relating to the Colonial Era:
* Colonial Women: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Colonial Women: Primary Source Analysis and DBQs
* Colonial Women: Power Point Lesson

The excerpt from Sarah Kemble Knight in this resource is just one of nine other primary sources in the Colonial Women: Primary Source Analysis and DBQ's resource.

For more resources about U.S. Women's History, here are some links:
* U.S. Women's History Primary Sources and DBQ's: 19th Century
* U.S. Women's History Reading Assignments and Worksheets: 1600-1945
* U.S. Women's History Curriculum Unit - Part 1: 1600-1945


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FREEBIE The History and Significance of Labor Day

By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom

Dive into the history and significance of Labor Day with this comprehensive educational resource.  Perfect for upper middle to high school students, this freebie includes a detailed and complex reading passage on the origins and evolution of Labor Day, along with 20 thought-provoking questions and a separate answer key.  Also included are note-taking sheets to enhance student engagement and retention. This resource is ideal for history lessons, social studies classes, or as an enrichment activity leading up to Labor Day.

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FREE: Why is Eagle the Symbol of America Worksheet with VIDEO and answer key

By Jared Bruening

Each worksheet includes additional questions on the front side, a writing activity or table to complete, on the backside some include a PRIMARY SOURCE or an ART ACTIVITY or an INTERACTIVE WRITING PROMPT. ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.

EAGLE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/imBaXkZO2NA

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Black history month ,coloring pages, quotes pages

By mohamed bouabad

Black history month ,coloring pages, quotes pages

Delve into the brilliance of Black history with our captivating Black History Month Coloring Pages and Quotes bundle! Tailored for young learners, this set features 5 captivating pages highlighting iconic figures like Robert Nesta Marley, Toni Morrison, Jay-Z, Barbara Jordan, and Erykah Badu. Each page offers profound quotes and fascinating stories, creating an interactive learning experience. Our resource is perfect for Black History Month and year-round exploration, promoting inclusivity and understanding. Choose our Black History Coloring Pages with Quotes for proven engagement, consistent quality, and diverse representation. Immerse students in the richness of Black history, sparking curiosity, creativity, and honoring the vibrant legacies of extraordinary individuals.

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FREE Pledge of Allegiance History WORKSHEET with VIDEO and answer key!

By Jared Bruening

Each worksheet includes additional questions on the front side, a writing activity or table to complete, on the backside some include a PRIMARY SOURCE or an ART ACTIVITY or an INTERACTIVE WRITING PROMPT. ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/BPoPVo1-nnE

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World War I Study Guide

By Sarah Austin

A World War I study guide that students can utilize when preparing for an exam.

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President's Day Wall Décor FEEBIE!

By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot

One beautiful patriotic poster for your door, bulletin board, whiteboard, or classroom wall. This quote by Abraham Lincoln also makes for a great reflection question for discussions or writing.

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FDR & The New Deal Matching Game

By Sarah Austin

Are you looking to engage your students in the study of FDR's New Deal? This New Deal Matching Game is the perfect way to get your students excited and engaged with history. The game provides slides to guide both the teacher and the student through note-taking, student discussions/debate, and the ‘New Deal Matching Game’.

Instructions: Organize into groups of 3-4 students. Each group will analyze 10 scenarios that will be presented in the next several slides. Fill out the T-chart addressing the following…

1. Which New Deal program(s) is the best match in addressing the problems associated with each scenario? Write in the letter of the card. 

(*You will use each program only once).

2. Acronyms? Write in the abbreviation. 

3. Which of the 3 R’s best applies to each of the scenarios; Relief, Recovery, or Reform? (Hint, scenario #3 is the only one that has two of the R’s)

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My Amendments Notebook

By The Magical Avocado

This Student Notebook can be used with or separate from the 90 Second Social Studies Amendments

The notebook includes a list of the 27 Amendments with room to write notes for each individual. A page of reflection questions for further study, and two extra pages of notes.

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1950s Consumer Sears Catalog Simulation

By Sarah Austin

The year is 1956. You & your partner have taken advantage of new economic conditions & purchased a suburban home. Upon moving to the suburbs, you find you need to fill your home with clothes & furniture. 

Use the Sears catalog provided to fill your home. The average monthly income in the USA in 1955 was $360. Let’s say you & your partner have been saving, and have a savings account of $600. The mortgage payment on your home is $60 per month, & let's say you use $40 per month for groceries. That leaves you with $500 to spend for the month!

Fill out the provided order sheet with the products you want to buy, and their prices. Do not spend more than $500, because then you will end up in debt! Beware–life events and circumstances happen, so adjust accordingly!

This Resource Includes:

  • Teacher Reference Guide
  • Google Slide Presentation
  • Sears Catalog Student Handout
  • Life Event Cards
  • 1956 Sears Catalog (Printable & digital versions)

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