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Government Lesson

By TxMAP Teacher

This is a Government Lesson with 3 Main Parts

1. What is Government Notes

  • Types of Government and United States Government
  • Government Notes - Use the attached Graphic Organizer to fill in What is Government Notes

2. Government Gallery Walk

  • Use attached Graphic Organizer and Descriptions
  • View 24 different Descriptions of Government - 12 over Types of Government and 12 on United States Government

3. Government Matching Cards

  • 2 Sets of Matching Cards
  • Types of Government and United States Government
Social Studies - History
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Government
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What Were the Salem Witch Trials? Non-Fiction Book Report Project 4th Grade

By TaughtOught Homeschooling

If you are looking to explore non-fiction text structures, this "Salem Witch Trials Book Report Project" digital product for 4th-grade students is perfect. It's designed to enhance non-fiction reading comprehension and book report writing skills!

This resource includes:

  • Comprehensive Google Slides digital lesson
  • 9-page printable PDF book report flip book template

Please see the product preview for more visual details.

NOTE: You need a (free) Google account to access the digital lesson, and you will need access to the book "What Were the Salem Witch Trials" by Joan Holub to complete the digital and printable activities.

Students will dive into the historical context of the Salem Witch Trials, gaining a deeper understanding of this significant event in American history. The digital lesson guides students through key facts, timelines, and the impact of these events.

How to use this resource:

  • Have students read the book, "What Were the Salem Witch Trials?"
  • Print the book report flip book template
  • Open and present the Google Slides digital lesson
  • Follow the intuitive prompts, which will take you through each step of the book report. For example, if it's time to work on the "facts" page, there is a series of multiple-choice questions on specific facts detailed in the text that will help refresh the students' memories and comprehension. Then students can fill in the facts they found most interesting.
  • Have fun guessing the mystery puzzle between each section of the book report!

The printable PDF book report flip book template provides creative book report ideas, such as summarizing the events, using critical thinking skills, and creating a timeline. It can be used with any non-fiction book. Students will also use a book review template to evaluate the trials' significance and relevance today. Overall, this project offers an engaging way for students to explore non-fiction text structures while learning about a crucial moment in history.

The non-fiction book report flip book pages include:

   ✏book title info

   ✏rating & review

   ✏vocabulary

   ✏facts

   ✏text ideas

   ✏series of events

   ✏making life connections

   ✏what I learned

   ✏questions I have

   ✏setting & subject

   ✏interesting event

   ✏important event


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NEW! Geography: Types of World Governments SUPER Bundle + FREE RESOURCE

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Students need to understand the role that world governments play in cultures and ways of life and how it affects the economy, civil rights, natural rights, and freedoms -- or lack of freedoms. This Types of World Government Bundle will provide students with various activities to motivate and engage them. These learning activities range from problem-solving, cooperative group reading activities, PowerPoint presentations, games, comparison charts, and more.

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Famous People in the Area of STEM Posters for MS BUNDLE

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This is a collection of 26 single STEM posters of famous scientists, inventors, engineers, and mathematicians. Perfect for your STEM lab! Each poster includes a picture of the famous person and a short description of his/her contributions written appropriately for the middle school level. When hung in the classroom, these posters can be viewed by the students and referred to throughout the year as different topics arise when teaching the Next Generation Science Standards or Math Standards. Each sheet can also be used as a close read.

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World History Mega Bundle: The Age of Exploration to Revolutions! | Activities

By The Classroom Globetrotter

Save time and money with this amazing bundle of 20 interactive and engaging activities, designed to enhance your world history classroom! This package helps supplement your existing curriculum, lessons and units, covering key periods from The Age of Exploration to Revolutions, and provides a rich variety of learning tools to captivate your students and deepen their understanding of history.

Topics covered in this bundle:

  1. The Age of Exploration
  2. Civilizations of the Americas
  3. The Gunpowder empires
  4. The Scientific Revolution
  5. The French Revolution
  6. Latin American Revolutions
  7. Vocabulary Review
  8. Projects and Activities for any unit!

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  • Interactive Reading Lessons: Explore historical texts and topics with guided questions and activities.
  • Worksheets & Notes: Comprehensive resources for classwork and homework.
  • Projects & Research Assignments: Encourage deeper investigation into historical topics.
  • Crossword Puzzles & Word Searches: Reinforce vocabulary and key concepts in a fun, engaging way.
  • Classroom Games: Interactive games that make learning history exciting.
  • Detailed Teacher Guides: Easy-to-follow guides for smooth lesson implementation.
  • Answer Keys & Rubrics: Simplify grading and provide clear expectations for students.
  • ..and so much more!

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  • New teachers wanting to build a solid collection of activities!
  • Experienced teachers looking for new ways of teaching a concept!
  • Homeschooling Families

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Women in Colonial America: Teaching Bundle *U.S. History*

By Christa Nonnemaker

This resource bundle includes the following items:

*Colonial American Women: Power Point Presentation

*Colonial American Women: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
*Colonial American Women: Analyzing Primary Sources and DBQs

Power Point Lesson

This 22-slide PowerPoint presentation covers women's experiences in Colonial America between 1607 and 1763. It is an ideal lesson for the colonial period or as a stand-alone resource for women’s history. It is also a good resource during Women’s History Month.

Each slide contains primary sources and images that highlight the varied experiences of women in colonial America. Some specific women are highlighted through primary source excerpts and images. Native American women's experiences during this period are explored in more detail in the Native American Women PowerPoint Presentation in the Women in American History Series.

The PowerPoint file is included as a Bonus file.

This is also available as a digital resource through Easel. Students may review independently.

Reading Assignment and Worksheet

This five-page Reading Assignment and Worksheet provides an overview of the various activities, attributes and activities of women in Colonial America between 1607 and 1763 which was the start of the French and Indian War.

Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. It is also ideally suited for home-schoolers or independent learners who want to learn more. A Worksheet with questions based on the reading is included, along with an Answer Key.

Reading Assignment - 3 pages

Worksheet - 2 pages

Analyzing Primary Sources

This 21-page Primary Source Analysis activity gives students a chance to delve deeper into life of colonial women prior to the French and Indian War which began in 1763. They will be able to determine what issues were important to women and how they contributed to society. Included is a one-page sheet that explains what primary sources are and how to analyze them using specific questions through a process called HAPPY. Primary sources include pamphlet excerpts, photographs and posters. Each page of primary sources includes questions. There is also a page at the end for students to apply the HAPPY process to one source. There are also two DBQ questions. An Answer Key to all the questions and the HAPPY process is available at the end of the packet. This is excellent practice for all high school students, particularly Honors and AP students, but all students will find these resources engaging.

Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. It is also ideally suited for home-schoolers or independent learners who want to learn more. Teachers can assign just a few sources to analyze or the entire packet. Student time will vary. A Worksheet with questions based on the reading is included, along with an Answer Key.

This is part of the Women in American History Series which includes PowerPoint lessons as well as Reading Assignments and Worksheets, Analyzing Primary Sources, Activities and Teaching Bundles for other eras.


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Character Analysis Conspiracy Theory Role Play Game

By Beth Hammett

Cause and effect, character traits, and critical thinking are the focus of this Conspiracy Theory Role Play Game. Students develop and define their beliefs and opinions, sort fact and fiction, use character trait role play cards, debate and argue their points of view, think about community responsibilities, question ethics and morals, and use cooperative learning to save planet Earth with this fun, educational, fact-based scenario about conspiracy theories. Includes: Directions Fact-Based Newspaper Article Conspiracy Theory Scenario Cause & Effect Worksheet Conspiracy Theories Worksheet Role Play Cards (optional directions are included) Character Traits Handouts (Positive & Negative) Character Reflection Sheet Optional Writing and Illustrating Activity Fact versus Fiction Excellent for AP, dual credit, GT, homeschool groups, flipped classes, ELA, History/Social Studies, Journalism, Science, STEM, STEAM! Use for building and assessing cause and effect, character traits, critical thinking, facts, logic, time management, writing, working with research based information and citations of research materials. Meets CCSS and state ELA guidelines. Makes learning engaging and interactive. Use with Circular Reporting on TeachShare for a complete lesson plan on how we believe and how media plays a role in what we believe.

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13 Colonies - PowerPoint with Map + Online Quiz - 5th Grade ESOL Reading Level

By Quick Assignment Central

Includes:

- 13 Slide PowerPoint that guides students through the founding of the colonies, a map of the colonies, the 3 different regions, and independance from Great Britain.
- A map for students to label.

- a link to a 15 question online quiz (using blooket) that uses the PowerPoint information.

This is written at a 5th grade ESOL level - perfect for a wide range of learners, especially ELL students.

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PROMPTS ÉCRITURE - HISTOIRE - ÉVÉNEMENTS MAJEURS - ÉCRITURE CRÉATIVE - ROUTINE

By French Made Fun!

De nos jours, il semble que les élèves connaissent de moins en moins les grands événements et moments historiques, qu'ils soient bons ou mauvais. Ce document est conçu pour permettre aux enseignants de donner à leurs élèves un aperçu de certains événements majeurs de l'Histoire que nous n'avons souvent pas le temps d'explorer en détail en classe, mais qui offrent au moins aux élèves une première introduction à ces moments marquants.

Ce document pédagogique propose une immersion dans 41 moments marquants de l’Histoire mondiale à travers des récits captivants. Chaque semaine, les élèves découvriront un personnage fictif placé au cœur d'un événement historique majeur, avec un focus sur le contexte temporel, géographique, les personnes impactées et les répercussions à long terme de cet événement.

Les élèves seront invités à rédiger des entrées de journal intime en adoptant la perspective de personnages historiques, tels qu'un jeune garçon dans un pensionnat autochtone, une infirmière sur le front de la guerre de Sécession, ou encore un membre d'une communauté des Premières Nations lors des négociations des traités avec le gouvernement canadien.

Objectifs pédagogiques :

  • Comprendre les moments historiques clés qui ont façonné le monde et leurs répercussions durables.
  • Encourager l’écriture créative et l’exploration des perspectives personnelles et historiques.
  • Sensibiliser les élèves à l’empathie à travers des récits ancrés dans des contextes réels.
  • Stimuler la réflexion critique en analysant comment les événements ont affecté les différentes communautés.

Contenu :

  • 41 semaines de suggestions d'écriture basées sur des moments historiques divers et enrichissants.
  • Chaque activité inclut les détails clés : période, lieu, personnes touchées, et conséquences à long terme sur le monde.
  • Des descriptions concises pour guider les élèves dans leur écriture.
  • Une activité engageante où les élèves imaginent des récits personnels tout en explorant des événements historiques.
  • Ces événements sont accompagnés d'images captivantes permettant aux élèves d'être transportés dans ces moments historiques. Grâce à ces visuels, ils pourront s'immerger pleinement dans les différentes époques et contextes, enrichissant ainsi leur compréhension et leur expérience de l'histoire.

Exemples de moments historiques que vos élèves verront ici:

  • Les raids vikings
  • L'Égypte antique sous les pharaons
  • L'Empire mongol sous Gengis Khan
  • La cour de Versailles sous Marie-Antoinette
  • Le Japon féodal
  • Les explorations portugaises du XVe siècle
  • La peste noire en Europe médiévale
  • L'esclavage dans le Sud des États-Unis au XIXe siècle
  • Les Croisades
  • Les voyages de Marco Polo sur la route de la soie
  • La Résistance en France pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale
  • La construction de la Grande Muraille de Chine sous la dynastie Qin
  • Le premier voyage de Christophe Colomb vers le Nouveau Monde
  • La Première Guerre mondiale
  • L'atelier de Coco Chanel à Paris dans les années 1920
  • Le Chemin de fer clandestin et l'évasion des esclaves vers le Canada
  • La ruée vers l'or en Californie
  • ET BIEN PLUS! Il y a 41 semaines comme ça !

Ce produit unique combine l’apprentissage de l’Histoire et l’écriture créative, tout en développant la conscience historique des élèves. Idéal pour renforcer l’intérêt des élèves pour l’Histoire tout en les aidant à développer leurs compétences en écriture narrative.


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"Climate Change & Energy Usage" Inquiry-Based Grade 5-7 Unit Plan

By Mark Holmes

Welcome to "Climate Change and Energy Usage" unit plan - a comprehensive 6-week unit designed for Grade 6 students. This carefully crafted unit aligns with the Alberta Grade 6 outcomes and focusses mostly on inquiry learning, offering an in-depth exploration of the complex relationships between energy usage, climate patterns, and ongoing climate change. This also covers many NGSS, TEKS and Virginia standards.

This unit engages students in a journey of discovery, encouraging them to investigate how historical energy use has influenced climate patterns, examine societal and economic factors behind energy choices, and explore climate change mitigation strategies. Through a blend of research, hands-on activities, and project-based learning, students will develop a deep understanding of climate change causes and impacts.

Key features of this unit include:

  • Alignment with Alberta Grade 6 outcomes with an inquiry framework
  • Integration of scientific data with traditional knowledge
  • Exploration of extreme weather events and their connection to climate change
  • Investigation of climate change impacts on ecosystems, agriculture, and human communities
  • Study of various energy sources and factors influencing energy resource selection
  • Development of critical thinking, research, and communication skills
  • Culminating project with multiple options for student choice

By the end of this unit, your students will have developed a holistic understanding of climate change issues, explored potential solutions, and reflected on their role in creating a sustainable future. This unit not only meets curriculum requirements but also empowers students to become active participants in addressing one of the most pressing challenges of our time.

Equip your students with the knowledge and skills they need to understand and act on climate change. Download this comprehensive unit today and inspire the next generation of environmental stewards!

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Maya Empire Close Reading & Informational Writing Bundle | 5th & 6th Grade

By Creative Primary Literacy

An informational writing unit and close reading activities about the key facts, advancements, religion and famous city-states from the Maya Empire. The bundle has four separate lessons and is perfect for students in fifth grade and sixth grade.

Included in the Informational Writing Unit: Four fact sheets which students need to cut out and sort into paragraphs Writing templates for four draft paragraphs A prompt sheet for students to write their introduction A template for students to write up their neat informational text A crossword & wordsearch to consolidate learning

Included in the Close Reading Activity: A teacher presentation to introduce the topic An informational text A comprehension activity with ten varied questions Two grammar questions about the text An extension writing activity A multiple choice quiz about the text An answer page for self-assessment or teacher use A crossword & wordsearch to consolidate learning

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This resource is great for: In class learning Independent work Homework Creative writing sessions Assessment practice Emergency sub plans

The close reading activity requires NO PREP; it has a body of text that students need to read through thoroughly; then they can use the text to find the comprehension and grammar answers. All texts then have an extension activity for those fast finishers and answers, for teacher use, are on the final page of the document. It also contains a multiple choice quiz, a crossword activity and a wordsearch puzzle to consolidate learning.

The Informational Writing Unit is split into three lessons. The first lesson is interactive and involves them cutting out facts, and then sorting these facts into paragraphs. In the second lesson the children need to use these facts to write four paragraphs. Then, in the final lesson your class will need to use the format provided to write an introduction for the text before checking their draft paragraphs for mistakes and writing up their work into a neat copy on the template provided.

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Virtual Field Trips Bundle

By ARIANA PEREZ

Paquete Creciente de Excursiones Virtuales

Todas las excursiones son completamente en español.

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Mexico - focuses on Mexico City

Peru

Argentina

Puerto Rico

Colombia

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Spain... coming soon

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⭐NO PREP NEEDED

I believe in Game Based Learning and Project Based Learning in the classroom. This bundle is part of my GBL Program.

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Bushcraft Battle Royale: Reading Comprehension, World Geography, Biomes, Prehistoric Survival, & Fortnite-Style Activity

By The Academic Architect

Use this Reading Response Assignment and Battle Royale style activity to teach about Bushcraft and Primitive Survival Techniques while reinforcing simple geographical knowledge about world geography and the basic biomes of the world. Any fan of fortnite or other battle royale style video games will love this assignment! But even the students who don't play fortnite will enjoy making their battle royale survival plan.

I normally use this assignment during my Ancient History unit on early humans as a way to help students understand the hardship of surviving without modern technology. I've also used it directly after my unit on the Fall of Rome when we discuss the collapse of civilization before diving into Feudalism in Europe.

Really this assignment is a plug and play that you can use in many different class periods. Thinking tactically about survival never goes out of style, and students are always engaged during this assignment. I've also used it as a last minute sub plan and have never gotten a bad note!

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AVID Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. "I Have a Dream" Speech + Socratic Seminar

By KJ Inspired Resources

AVID Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. "I Have a Dream" Speech + Socratic Seminar: In this Mini Socratic Seminar and Lesson students will mark the text of the "I Have a Dream" speech by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Then they will have Socratic dialogue in small groups in order to discuss the essential question, “What aspects of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech can be applied to the world today?”

By the end of this Socratic Seminar your students will have a deep understanding of what Martin Luther's Speech entails and what aspects of the speech can be applied today which is presented as the EQ of this Seminar. Use this AVID Mini Socratic Seminar Lesson to increase dialogue and engagement in your classroom.

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What's Included:

  • Lesson Plan with a walkthrough of all the slides and a video overview and explanation.
  • I Have a Dream Speech- google doc which includes a transcript for students to mark their text and come up with questions in the margins for the Seminar. They will also add an essential question at the top, summary at the bottom, and fill out the embedded vocabulary chart.
  • Google slides- go over the lesson related to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his speech and discuss the process of a Soccratic Seminar. The slides include embedded links for students to follow along and access required documents.
  • Participant Reflection- a digital Google Sheets document for students to summarize and reflect what they learned through the Seminar.

Directions:

  • Students will discuss the background of the I Have a Dream Speech as directed through the teaching slides.
  • Students will read and watch the speech video and follow directions for marking the text.
  • Students will look for integrity and leadership qualities.
  • Students will bold unknown words and add these words and their definitions to their embedded vocabulary chart in the speech text.
  • Students will come up with questions for the Socratic Seminar using Costa's Level of Thinking.
  • Students will meet with a partner to clarify any confusions.
  • Students will summarize the text by answering the EQ in 3-5 sentences.
  • Students will review the protocol for Socratic Seminars.
  • Students will use their questions and provided sentences stems to have dialogue in the Seminar.
  • Students will complete a participant checklist in order to reflect on the seminar.

Definition:

A Mini Socratic Seminar is a scholarly discussion of an essential question in which student opinions are shared and refined through dialogue with other students in small groups. In this mini format, the teacher or seminar leader facilitates the discussion for the small groups.

Purpose:

In a Socratic Seminar, participants seek to answer an essential question and gain deeper understanding of laws, ideas, issues, values, and/or principles presented through rigorous and thoughtful dialogue

Advantages:

  • Teaches respect for diverse ideas, people, and practices
  • Enhances students' knowledge
  • Creates a community of inquiry
  • Develops critical thinking, problem solving, speaking, and listening skills
  • Clarifies one's ideas, ethics and values
  • Maximizes student participation
  • Encourages divergent thinking

Mini Seminar Directions:

  1. Students are placed in small groups or virtual break out rooms of 5-6 students.
  2. Teacher poses the essential question.
  3. Teacher chooses a Socratic Seminar leader for each group.
  4. The leader facilitates the seminar discussion by guiding group members to a deeper and clarified consideration of the ideas, a respect for varying points of view, and adherence to and respect for the seminar process.
  5. Students may pose new questions when the discussion is exhausted. New questions posed must relate to students’ ideas and contributions in response to the initial essential question.
  6. If dialogue slows use one of the provided questions to encourage discussion.
  7. Students complete the participant checklist during the last 5 minutes of class.

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5 Regions of the United States Adapted Notes and Review

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This product was made for students to learn the following: Vocabulary words - earth lodges, adobes, culture, glaciers, tepees, ancestors, longhouses, plateau, basin, artifacts, climate, and totem and their meanings, the first Americans, the Ice Age and how the land was above the water that connected Asia to North America, Bering Land Bridge and who went over the bridge - animals and hunters, the path that the hunters took from Asia to South America along with a map, people of the Americas after the glaciers melted the Indigenous Peoples lived in North and South America and what they needed to do to live, different groups of Indigenous Peoples spread out throughout North and South America and how they had their own culture, Indigenous Peoples lived all over the United States and how there were 5 different culture regions that they lived in - Eastern Woodlands Region, Plains Region, Southwest Region, Northwest Coast Region, and California Intermountain Region - each of these regions talk about the climate in the region, how the Indigenous Peoples found food, and where they lived and why they lived there, learning about the past - artifacts and how they were made in different regions, glaciers and how they still exist, what happens when glaciers get bigger, how fast glaciers move, and how they exist today and where they are located is covered in this product.

The notes are adapted to meet your student's individual learning needs. After reviewing and discussing the notes, there are fill in the blanks with the missing vocabulary words, answering comprehension questions to review what was discussed on previous pages, and fill in the blanks to review vocabulary using a key. Students will also have the opportunity to fill in the blanks when reviewing each of the 5 culture regions.

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