Who were the abolitionists? What was the abolitionist movement? Teach your kids (ages 8-11) about abolitionism with a fun biography for kids.
The worksheet contains a reading about Michael Jackson, with a fill in the blanks exercise to reinforce the past tense, reading comprehension questions and an exercise to work on some of the words that appear in the text (vocabulary). - ESL worksheets
This Shakespeare biography, written for kids, teaches young readers, writers and thespians all about the literary giant.
Our class will be reading a biography about Helen Keller this week (Journeys reading program). I will also be using these books from Scholastic... to have my students research an additional person during the week! I whipped up a little organizer and writing paper for my students to do this... (Click to grab it on TpT!)
how to write a biography. - ESL worksheets
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Famous Inventors Poster Set. These 20 posters are a fun way to introduce scientists who made a huge impact in history. Each page is designed to be printed on 8.5" x 11", however would work well printed two to a page to save on paper and wall space. Turn these into banners, hallway displays, and bulletin board décor. CLICK HERE to save 30% on this resource in the Famous Inventors Bundle! FAMOUS INVENTORS INCLUDED: Thomas Edison Leonardo Da Vinci Steve Jobs Marie Curie Alessandro Volta Samuel Morse Alexander Graham Bell Galileo Bill Gates Nikola Tesla Sir Isaac Newton James Watt Henry Ford John Logie Baird Benjamin Franklin Johannes Gutenberg The Wright Brothers Eli Whitney George Washington Carver Sarah E. Goode Copyright © Project Based Learning with Elle Madison tags: bulletin board, class decor, social studies, history class, english, language arts, ela, ell, library decor, STEM
{Shameless plug for my GIVEAWAY} Sorry! But, here's a freebie for enduring it. My team and I had to teach "Sequence in Research" last week. Really? How do you do that? Remember funny co-worker {the Gone With the Wind one}, she suggested that we complete research on famous African Americans for Black History month. Then, we could use this to help them sequence their report. Brilliant! We began our research by going to several websites including Biography.com and Factmonster.com. Both were very valuable resources. Especially Factmonster. This week, we are using the information we gathered to create a three paragraph biography. The information has been great. I wanted a culminating activity that we can hang in the room {and take down the Conversation Heart stories...those pieces of candy are starting to look gross...}. So, this afternoon I created this poster so that my students can complete it while I'm gone {AGAIN} at another in-service tomorrow. The document on TpT and TN does not have a gray background. I only did that to be able to show you on here. I took a screen capture of it. Is that the best way to do this? If you are loading documents, how do you load a picture? Do you have another method? I'd love advice, so comment below everyone!
This is a great freebie: 7 free study guides, about 40 pages each, on the Shakespeare plays of MacBeth, Romeo & Juliet, The Tempest, MidSummer Night’s Dream, Hamlet, Othello,&…
Are your students disinterested and tired of the traditional ways of learning characterization? Have you been searching for a really fun, student-centered, interactive way to eliminate their boredom? Well, look no further! I present to you a wonderful student-collaboration activity that will get your students involved and excited for a character analysis for any novel, […]
Help your children to discover this fascinating period of History with our Victorians Pack! It includes a HUGE eBook that can be used for shared reading and independent research, along with a bumper collection of teaching, activity and classroom display resources.
We've tried to come up with some interesting ways for you to study the countries of the world with your children, and create a record of study that the kids will be proud of! Whether you have a look at your own country in more detail, or pick a far flung country, we are sure that the children will enjoy compiling the facts they need to complete our "my country study" printable book. Or perhaps they can make their own passport and fill it with stamps or flags when they "visit" a country to learn all about it.
Anne Frank facts & worksheets. Includes lesson plans & study material resources. Available in PDF & Google Slides format. Great for school & home use.
Learn more about the life of Anne Frank, a tragic, true-life story of a young girl caught up in the horrors of war.
Abraham Lincoln Fact Sheet Printable
There are a few considerations you should make while looking for good childrens books. You must first confirm that the books are suitable for your childs age.
Some interesting facts about Frederick Douglass include that he taught himself to read and write and was nominated for Vice President.
Students will read a short biography of Keller, then answer a thoughtful prompt designed to help them reflect on what they have read.
This printable passage with questions gives students practice in reading and comprehending nonfiction texts and provides test-taking practice as well.
This free Lesson Plan for Kids Discover Wright Brothers will help you teach kids all about how this incredible duo built and flew the first real airplane, and the trials and tribulations they endured en route.
An English biography of Greta Thunberg, the teenage climate activist from Sweden. It talks about her early life, activism and travels. Includes a lot of environ