This final year end exam contains 64 multiple choice questions, 20 true or false statements for definitions, 12 events for sequencing, and 4 short answer questions. The total point value is 116. It is recommended that students have 2 hours to complete the exam, though the teacher at his or her discretion may choose to modify this time. An answer key is included for reference. Keywords: Canada's First Nations, European explorers, Early European colonies, the fur trade, war and British conquest, the United States breaks away, the Great Migration and the push for democracy, Confederation, the Metis rise up, Western expansion and the National policy, citizenship ABOUT BETTERENG BetterEng designs time saving educational resources for Grade 4 & 7-9 Social Studies / English Language Arts. Current store offerings feature a Grade 7 Workbook with activities and projects for the entire year, and a selection of Powerpoint presentations for each unit of study for Grade 7. TERMS OF USE Thank you so much for your purchase and support! Please note that the contents are licensed for classroom / personal use as a single user, unless multiple licenses have been purchased. By downloading this product, purchasers may create copies for classroom use and acknowledge that they will not: Claim this resource as their own Modify with the intent to sell or give away a part or the entirety of this product to others Share and distribute a part or the entirety of this product as a download or copy to others EARN CREDITS ON FUTURE PURCHASES You can receive credit towards future TpT purchases by reviewing this product! If you enjoyed this resource, please leave a review on the product page or through “My Purchases” under “My Account.” Your feedback is greatly valued.
🌟 Welcome to Paper Models Online – Your Shortcut to Academic Excellence! 🌟 Are you tired of stressing over last-minute school projects? Look no further! Paper Models Online is here to make your academic life a breeze. 🚀 Why Choose Us? At Paper Models Online, we understand the pressure of looming deadlines and the desire for that coveted "A" grade. That's why we've crafted the perfect solution for you! Whether you're a student aiming for extra credit, a parent looking for quality time with your kids, or just someone in need of a break from the chaos, our paper models are your ticket to success! 💻 Instant PDF Download OR Pre-Printed & Shipped You're in control! Choose from our instant PDF download, starting at just $9.95 for the 7"x10" size or $11.95 for the 10"x13" size. Print it on your home or office printer using regular paper, or opt for the hassle-free pre-printed option. 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Create a custom masterpiece that reflects your unique style and personality. 🛒 The Buying Process Made Simple Choose Your Size: 7"x10" or 10"x13" Choose Your Delivery: Instant PDF download or pre-printed and shipped Purchase Your Model: It's that easy! 📦 Typical Kit Sample Each kit includes 8 to 18 pages, providing everything you need to bring the model to life. An "exploded view" guides you through assembly, and a complimentary history adds that extra touch for your report. Impress your teacher not just with creativity but also with your research skills! Exploded View Sample Pieces Finished Model Free History For Your Report Jamestown Settlement Jamestown, located in Virginia, was the first successful, permanent North American settlement of the English, following seventeen other unsuccessful European colonization attempts. Only one successful European settlement predated Jamestown, the settlement of St. Augustine, Florida, founded by the Spanish in 1565. The story of Jamestown begins in England, circa 1606, when Captain Christopher Newport led the Susan Constant, The Discovery, and The Godspeed on a charter to the New World commissioned by The Virginia Company of London. The first landing in the New World by this expedition occurred in April 1607 at Cape Henry. Further exploration was then made of areas around Chesapeake Bay, and a river that was discovered was names James River, in honor of James I of England. As the exploration continued, Jamestown Island was founded 40 miles inland from the Atlantic on the James River, by Captain Edward Maria Wingfield. This was chosen as a prime location for the English settlement by Wingfield on May 14, 1607. Even though Jamestown Island was free of population by the surrounding Native American tribes, the swampy land on the island was troubled with unsuitable drinking water and insect problems, including mosquitoes. Contrary to popular belief, the Native American tribes surrounding Jamestown Island and the bay area were not one closely-net unit, but rather individual tribes with self-governing policies and methods of living. A leader of one of the tribes, Chief Powhatan, was desiring to assist the settlers, and to join forces with them, so they could work to gain the tools and advancements of other nearby tribes. However, the poor treatment of the Natives by the English became more pronounced, and the English justified their behavior by pointing out that the Natives were pagans, not Christians. Over time, Powhatan discovered the intents by the English to overtake the Natives, which resulted in a war, that ended only when Chief Powhatan agreed to a peace treaty after the kidnapping of his daughter, Pocahontas. The following five years saw the death of many colonists from disease, along with the arrival of more colonists and settlement “experts” from other European countries. Many more deaths continued under the leadership of Captain John Smith; when Smith was forced to return to England, leadership was handed over to George Percy. Percy was unable to successfully manage the tribe or communicate with the Natives regarding food and other important supplies, resulting in the death of over 80% of the population from starvation. Things began to turn around for the Jamestown settlement on June 10, 1610, a day that became known as “The Day of Providence.” On this day Lord De La Warr arrived to the settlement aboard The Deliverance, bringing supplies and settlers to the area. Lord De La Warr's arrival convinced many colonists to stay in the New World. One of these colonists was John Rolfe, who had come to the New World to test the planting of tobacco seeds, but had yet to follow through with his plans. When he remained, he tested the tobacco seeds in the New World's soil, resulting in a the explosion of a crop that would become very important to the settler's future. The tobacco crop allowed Rolfe to become wealthy, and marry Chief Powhatan's daughter, leading to peace between the two groups. This peace was short-lived, however, when Pocahontas died after being in England. The strained relations climaxed on March 22, 1622, in an event that became known as The Indian Massacre. Over 300 English-speakers were murdered and two advanced outposts – one of which was to include a college – were destroyed. Jamestown was also supposed to be destroyed, but was given a short warning, allowing the colonists to be at the ready. Jamestown continued to grow and expand after the massacre, whilst still enduring occasional attacks from the Native tribes. In 1634, under order of King Charles I, the colony area was divided into shires, or “cities” as we know them today, and the first county of the New World was created – James City County in Virginia. As the colonies expanded, little attention was paid to the preservation of Jamestown until 1893, when The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities stepped in to protect a portion of Jamestown Island. A seawall was built to preserve the site. Thanks to the seawall, the foundations of Fort James were discovered in 1994. The site became a major tourist attraction in 1957, when the Jamestown Festival was held by the Commonwealth of Virginia to celebrate the 350th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown. While it was not possible to display the actual site of the settlement due to land erosion and rising water levels, a nearby attraction was built as part of the festival and continues to this day. 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ACES screener with backup health effects to assist you in educating clients on Adverse Child Experiences (ACE) and their impact. This is the perfect tool and must have for any trauma-informed practice, practicum site, medical practice, and educational platform or school and individual interested in understanding themselves and their trauma better. These can be purchased individually or in a packet for your needs. (***PERSONALIZATION AVAILABLE FOR EXTRA FEE $5.00 PER 100)
Ten units cover the full curriculum for Grade 5 Social Studies in Saskatchewan. Although the units are written to match the outcomes for the curriculum in this province they can be used by any teacher for instruction related to Canadian history. The units covered in this bundled resource can also be purchased individually. They are: Aboriginal Heritage of Canada Evolution of Canada as a Multicultural Nation Relationship of the People to the Land in Canada Effect of the Environment on People Living in Canada European Influence on Pre-Confederation Society Political Evolution of Canada Purposes and Functions of Governance Structures in Canada Nature of Treaty Relationships Resources and Wealth
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In this history review and conversation game, students are engaged with 8 short lists of information where they work with partners (or individually) to try to come up with answers based on the letter for the round. Included is a letter-choosing paper (students flip a coin and see where it lands!) p...
Please note that I haven't updated the Indigenous Peoples cover on the bundle, but and will be doing so in the summer when the unit itself has been updated. ALTHOUGH THIS UNIT ALIGNS WITH NEW CURRICULUM IT WILL BE COMPLETELY REVISED BY AUGUST 2021. I cannot revise it before that if purchased prior ...
Learn About the 7 Continents! Exploring the 7 Continents has never been more exciting! It’s a Small World Continent Study is filled with over 35 activities to help your students gain a greater understanding of the seven continents. This 130+ page unit is filled with great resources, posters, printables, activities, and projects that will open […]
5th Grade Social Studies is where it's at, my friends! In this blog post, I will share how I sequence, plan, and make social studies fun for my students. I'm fortunate to have found my niche
This bundled resource contains PowerPoint slides for Chapter 1 to Chapter 9 of the Social Studies 7 textbook "Our Canada: Peoples, Origins, Perspectives." Each PowerPoint contains focus questions outlining the main learning objectives of that particular chapter. Minimal prep is required for this rigorous enriching collection of slides with activities, assignments, and projects. ABOUT BETTERENG BetterEng designs time saving educational resources for Grade 4 & 7-9 Social Studies / English Language Arts. Current store offerings feature a Grade 7 Workbook with activities and projects for the entire year, and a selection of Powerpoint presentations for each unit of study for Grade 7. TERMS OF USE Thank you so much for your purchase and support! Please note that the contents are licensed for classroom / personal use as a single user, unless multiple licenses have been purchased. By downloading this product, purchasers may create copies for classroom use and acknowledge that they will not: Claim this resource as their own Modify with the intent to sell or give away a part or the entirety of this product to others Share and distribute a part or the entirety of this product as a download or copy to others EARN CREDITS ON FUTURE PURCHASES You can receive credit towards future TpT purchases by reviewing this product! If you enjoyed this resource, please leave a review on the product page or through “My Purchases” under “My Account.” Your feedback is greatly valued.
Have fun and incorporate technology into your lessons by downloading this 3rd Grade Social Studies Review PowerPoint. -Makes a great end of six weeks or end-of-year review! *These are concepts based on Texas TEKS for 3rd Grade. *This was created as a REVIEW--your students should already have a basic understanding of these concepts before showing. It was originally created as a review for a benchmark test but I thought I would post in case someone else could benefit from it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *THIS POWERPOINT REVIEWS: -Vocabulary -Communities/Lewis & Clark -Key/Legend (Map Skills) -Natural Processes/Erosion -Physical Environments/Landforms and Climate -Natural Resources (Soil, Water, Oil & Gold) -Weather/Climate -Energy Conservation -Early Transportation (Transcontinental Railroad, Automobile, Horse, etc.) -The Pony Express -Early Inventors/Inventions: Pierre Charles L'Enfant/Benjamin Banneker, Louis Pasteur/Pasteurization, Jonas Salk/Polio Vaccine, Thomas Edison/Light Bulb, Cyrus Hall McCormick/The Reaper, Louis Daguerre/Photos -Needs Vs. Wants -Profits/Budgets/Income -Martin Luther King, Jr./Civil Rights Leader -Cardinal Directions/Compass Rose -Review Questions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *COMMENTS FROM PURCHASERS: "Cute! Will be very helpful in reviewing the concepts with my students!" --Kelli G. "Great PowerPoint! My students loved it." --Terri M. "I love the PowerPoint format. My students really paid attention! Thanks." --Judy M. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *61 slides total. *Upon purchase, please leave me a positive rating/comment and be my follower! :) *Please see my other items for sale! *THE SAMPLE FILE MAY NOT CONTAIN ALL OF THE PAGES THAT YOU WILL RECEIVE IN THE FINAL PURCHASED PRODUCT. *Copyright © Mrs. Lane. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the purchaser only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
This is a new addition to my Grade 4 Social Studies unit. Just have students cut out the question cards and this game is ready to use. Use this to review the Physical Regions of Canada from the PEOPLE AND ENVIRONMENTS:POLITICAL AND PHYSICAL REGIONS OF CANADA. This activity will be included in my revised grade 4 unit and my revised 4/5 combined unit. If you have already purchased these units please re-download soon to get this file free. These activities align with the new revised curriculum. Use this game to review features of the physical regions of Canada What's Included - 6 Physical Regions including: Appalachians, St. Lawrence Lowlands, Great Canadian Shield, Arctic, Interior Plains, and The Cordillera - Game Board - Blank Physical Regions Map to Colour and Label - Blank question cards - Picture Cards - Question Cards with Answers - Answer Summary Cards for Anchor Charts This unit also works well with these resources in my TPT store. Use the vocabulary from this unit with my Character Traits Literacy Series of Lessons. Or with my upcoming Character Traits Unit: Respect. Check out how to put this all together on my Long Range plans All of this and more can be found on my TPT store.
Containing chapter specific questions, assignments and projects, this section of the student workbook covers the main learning objectives found in Alberta's curriculum for Confederation. It is primarily developed for use in conjunction with the Social Studies 7 textbook "Our Canada: Origins, Peoples, and Perspectives." Keywords: Confederation, colonies, BNA Act, fathers of Confederation ABOUT BETTERENG BetterEng designs time saving educational resources for Grade 4 & 7-9 Social Studies / English Language Arts. Current store offerings feature a Grade 7 Workbook with activities and projects for the entire year, and a selection of Powerpoint presentations for each unit of study for Grade 7. FEATURE PRODUCTS Grade 7 Workbook Auto-Grading Chp. 5 Test Project: Pre-Confederation Board Game PowerPoint Presentations Gr 7: The Fur Trade (Chp. 4) Gr 7: War & British Conquest (Chp. 5) Gr 7: The United States Breaks Away (Chp. 6) Gr 7: The Great Migration & the Push for Democracy (Chp. 7) Gr 7: Confederation (Chp. 8) Gr 7: The Metis Rise Up (Chp. 9) TERMS OF USE Thank you so much for your purchase and support! Please note that the contents are licensed for classroom / personal use as a single user, unless multiple licenses have been purchased. By downloading this product, purchasers may create copies for classroom use and acknowledge that they will not: Claim this resource as their own Modify with the intent to sell or give away a part or the entirety of this product to others Share and distribute a part or the entirety of this product as a download or copy to others EARN CREDITS ON FUTURE PURCHASES You can receive credit towards future TpT purchases by reviewing this product! If you enjoyed this resource, please leave a review on the product page or through “My Purchases” under “My Account.” Your feedback is greatly valued.
This packet was created to supplement the Jet Toy challenge kit that can be purchased from AWIM (A World in Motion.) This editable packet includes: *Engineer Job Badges *Jet Toy Rubric *Distance Chart *Weight Chart *Time Chart *Accuracy Chart *Reflection Page (with Social Studies connection) This is a DIGITAL copy of this packet. It has text boxes and it interactive. If you wish for a printable paper copy, please visit my store to find the listing for *Printable* Jet Toy Challenge Packet (AWIM).
A K/1 Social Studies Unit about Rules & Laws: Rules and Laws definition cards (p. 3) Rules and Laws example webs (p. 4-5) “Why Do We Need Rules?” Book (p. 6-14) “We Need Rules” Class Book (p. 15-16) Rule example cards (p. 17-18) Draw It! Activity (p. 19) My Book of Rules (p. 20-26) Check out how I used this unit in my own classroom by clicking HERE! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Fifth grade social studies is a pleasure to teach! My blog post, How I Teach 5th Grade Social Studies, lays out my year of social studies instruction by months. I encourage you to check out the blog post because there are freebies, tips, and hints throughout the text. Also, at the very end of the blog post, you can have a pdf hyperlinked copy of the information sent to your email! I've had many teachers ask me to make a big bundle that contains ALL of the resources in the blog post, so here it is! (The only resource not included is the Welcome to 5th Grade First Week Activities pack.) What's the difference between THIS bundle and my 5th Grade Social Studies Full-Year Bundle? This bundle contains everything in my full-year bundle PLUS more options, like a Jamestown Unit, History Snip-Its, Colonial Money, and so much more! Click here to view a helpful chart that compares THIS bundle with my Full-Year Social Studies Bundle! ** In case you are still on the fence about purchasing this resource, keep in mind that I will be adding to this big bundle periodically as I update my blog post. If you've already purchased the big bundle, you'll be able to download the newly included resources for free! ** I have uploaded a preview for each resource. Simply click on "Preview" to see the format of each resource. Be sure to check for prior purchases before buying this bundle! Be sure to follow my store! Just click on the "Follow Me" star at the top of my store page! Check out my blog for teaching ideas and resources: Thrive in Grade Five ©2016-2024 Jenifer Bazzit. All rights reserved. Before I became a teacher-author, I wasn’t familiar with copyright law. You may not have the first clue about copyright and that’s ok! To simplify things, please understand that you have purchased ONE license to use this product in your classroom. This product belongs to me and is copyrighted under my name, so you may not share it freely, email it to coworkers, or upload it to any website, including your school website, district website, blog, or an educational-sharing site. I appreciate your consideration!
Engage students in a dynamic exploration of socialization stages through creative expression! Encourage lively illustrations of life cycles, skillfully incorporating emojis for a fun and interactive learning experience. Perfect for captivating lessons and fostering a deeper understanding of socialization processes **Watermarks will NOT be included in the purchased product** Can edit to fit your classroom needs National Standards for High School Sociology (ASA) Domain 3: Social Relationships: Self, Groups, and Socialization 3.1 Students will describe the process of socialization across the life course.
This workbook contains questions, assignments and activities on Canada's justice system and the Youth Criminal Act. This workbook is primarily designed to be used with the Social Studies Grade 9 textbook "Issues for Canadians" and is aligned with the learning outcomes found in Alberta's Program of Studies for Grade 9. Keywords: young offenders, fairness and equity, jurors, justice advocacy groups, criminal record, sentence, rehabilitation, reintegration, community service, discussion, debate ABOUT BETTERENG BetterEng designs time saving educational resources for Grade 4 & 7-9 Social Studies / English Language Arts. Current store offerings feature a Grade 7 Workbook with activities and projects for the entire year, and a selection of Powerpoint presentations for each unit of study for Grade 7. PRODUCTS BY GRADE Grade 4 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 TERMS OF USE Thank you so much for your purchase and support! Please note that the contents are licensed for classroom / personal use as a single user, unless multiple licenses have been purchased. By downloading this product, purchasers may create copies for classroom use and acknowledge that they will not: Claim this resource as their own Modify with the intent to sell or give away a part or the entirety of this product to others Share and distribute a part or the entirety of this product as a download or copy to others EARN CREDITS ON FUTURE PURCHASES You can receive credit towards future TpT purchases by reviewing this product! If you enjoyed this resource, please leave a review on the product page or through “My Purchases” under “My Account.” Your feedback is greatly valued.
Add depth and complexity to your instruction with this Critical Thinking Task Cards Bundle! You are getting all 3 (Science, History and/or Social Studies, and Literature) of my Critical Thinking Task Cards. That's 264 unique task cards! These sets are $21.00 if purchased separately; Save $4!These t...
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The first few weeks of school have blown through my life… uprooted my sleep cycle… and left me slightly discombobulated. {Can I celebrate the fact that I correctly spelled the word discombobulated without the aid of a dictionary… even in my state of over-stimulation?!} In other news, the first few weeks have also been invigorating […]
Hi everyone! As elementary teachers, we have found that a favorite topic among our students is always extreme weather! Kids love learning interesting facts about how nature can lead to severe storms and they can easily connect their new learning to their personal experiences. It is such a fun topic to teach! Our goal with our Extreme Weather and Natural Disasters Unit was to create a resource that takes all the headache out of planning engaging, informative lessons so that you can enjoy this unit with your class! Given the ever-changing nature of teaching today, we have updated our unit to be available in THREE DIFFERENT FORMATS! That means whether you’re teaching in-person, online, or a hybrid of the two, we got you covered! Each of our bundles is well organized and jam packed with engaging and easy to differentiate activities for your students. They each include 6 different units to teach your class about Earthquakes, Blizzards, Tsunamis, Wildfires, Tornadoes, and Hurricanes. Don’t miss out on our exclusive FREEBIE at the end that provides materials for multiple activities relating to these fierce storms! Pocketbook Bundle With our Extreme Weather and Natural Disasters Pocketbook Unit, you will be able to seamlessly move through content with your students. As you move through the unit, each child will be able to create their own pocketbook portfolio to store their work. Students, parents, and administrators LOVE the impressive final product, and it will be a keepsake that they will be proud of and love to show off!! Check out the different elements below that are included in all 6 units. PowerPoint Presentations and Anchor Charts Each unit comes with its own PowerPoint Presentation and Anchor Chart. Grab the students’ attention by using our engaging presentation filled with colorful images and open-ended questions to get your class talking. Then use the Anchor Chart to create a display that will help your students recall facts about the unit. As the unit progresses, you can add to the anchor chart as a class! Student Workbooks This bundle includes 6 different student workbooks, 1 for each type of extreme weather or natural disaster. The workbooks are simple to put together. Just color print each page and staple the workbooks together for each student. If time allows, trim the edges to make the booklet smaller so it will fit nicely in each pocket. We love these workbooks because they are easy to use with students at all levels. You can have students independently read for information on the topic then answer comprehension questions related to the topic at the bottom of each page. If your students still need some support, they may benefit from working with a partner or small group. For students below level, you may choose to open the document onto a Smart Board and read along with them in a whole group setting. Vocabulary Cards, Puzzles, and Flip Books Building vocabulary is so important for our learners which is why we created THREE different vocabulary resources! You get vocabulary cards that you can print and laminate to serve as visuals for students to refer back to throughout the unit. Our Vocabulary Puzzle Pieces are great as centers, partner work, or even practice as homework. Once they’ve practiced their vocabulary, let students demonstrate their knowledge of key vocabulary words using the interactive vocabulary flip book. Graphic organizers and writing paper Students complete the graphic organizer either as an independent or whole group activity to demonstrate their knowledge of the topic, writing multiple key details and facts. Then, students can use the graphic organizers as a reference to create a longer writing piece, consisting of multiple paragraphs. We’ve included 2 options for handwriting lines to easily differentiate student needs. Supplemental Pages and Early Finisher Work Multiple activities are included to supplement the content learned through the student comprehension workbooks and the PowerPoint presentation. Activities can be used for morning work, early finishers, or homework. Activities include ABC order, a crossword puzzle, acrostic poem, and word search. How to assemble the pocketbooks Instructions for creating the pocketbook are included in your download. They are really easy to make! All you need is a binding machine (most schools already have one), binding combs, and construction paper. If your school doesn't have a binding machine you can use, we like this binding machine. It is a great deal and comes along with 100 binding combs! When your binding combs run out, grab our favorite ones here. *Affiliate links included Digital Bundle Our Digital Bundle includes the same exciting topics as our Pocketbook Bundle designed for Distance Learning. You can utilize SeeSaw or Google Classroom and open all of the resources in Google Slides to present information about extreme weather and natural disasters in an interactive, digital format that can be easily differentiated for all learners. Each of the 6 week-long units include: · Presentation Slides for a topic overview · 4 interactive workbook pages with a variety of options for student responses · Interactive vocabulary cards · “Get the Gist” graphic organizers · 2 graphic organizers for writing paragraphs · Writing paper for student informative paragraphs · ABC order · Word search · Crossword puzzle · Acrostic poem · Vocabulary word puzzle pieces · Newspaper article based on independent research Digital and Printable Pocketbook Bundle Are you hybrid teaching this year or work in a classroom where students work both digitally and on paper? We have combined both the Pocketbook Unit and Digital Unit described above into ONE BUNDLE including both the PRINT and DIGITAL version of our Extreme Weather and Natural Disaster Unit. With this Bundle, you get the best of both worlds! Morning Messages We love using Morning Messages with our class. It is a great way to set the tone for the day and get in some extra skill practice! We have a set of Extreme Weather Morning Messages that work along with these bundles to help support your students during their learning journey. It includes BOTH print and digital formats so you’re covered no matter how you’re teaching! Are you ready to check out our exclusive Extreme Weather and Natural Disaster FREEBIE and see if this unit is right for your class? Try out sample pages from ALL 6 units by clicking the link right here! When you buy our bundles, you're getting a discount of 30% or more! We know sometimes you might be only covering one topic from the bundle so we also made them available to purchase separately! All of our bundles are also sold as single units if you’re only looking for one topic. Printable Tornado Unit or Digital Tornado Unit for Google Printable Hurricane Unit or Digital Hurricane Unit for Google Printable Tsunami Unit or Digital Tsunami Unit for Google Printable Wildfire Unit or Digital Wildfire Unit for Google Printable Earthquake Unit or Digital Earthquake Unit for GooglePrintable Blizzard Unit or Digital Blizzard Unit for Google We love to hear about how you use our resources in the classroom. Comment below or send us an email at [email protected] to share your thoughts! Happy Teaching! :)
Integrating social studies and science into your reading curriculum has never been easier! We have designed fun and interactive reading printables that cover a variety of important topics. After your students read each passage, they will complete a simple comprehension activity that directly relates to what they have read. Read these passages together as a class, in groups, or independently depending on the reading level of your students. IMPORTANT: Please DO NOT purchase this bundle if you have already purchased one or more of these products individually. ************************************************************************************************* 23 LIFE SCIENCE Non-Fiction Reading Passages: -Living and Nonliving -The Growing Plant -What Does a Plant Need? -Parts of a Plant -Eating Plants -Mammals -Birds -Reptiles -Amphibians -Fish -Insects and Spiders -Butterfly Life Cycle -Habitats -Forest -Desert -Ocean -Tundra -Our Five Senses -Skeleton and Bones -Muscles -Heart and Lungs -Digesting Food -Brain and Nerves ************************************************************************************************* 24 EARTH SCIENCE Non-Fiction Reading Passages: -Solar System -The Sun -Our Earth -Earth's Moon -Mercury -Venus -Mars -Jupiter -Saturn -Uranus -Neptune -Stars -Day and Night -Seasons (2 versions: autumn or fall options) -Autumn (2 versions: autumn or fall options) -Winter -Spring -Summer -Weather -Clouds and Rain -Wind -Measuring Weather -Natural Resources -Fossils *(NOTE: when describing the four seasons, we have concentrated on the patterns of the Western Hemisphere) ************************************************************************************************* 20 PHYSICAL SCIENCE Non-Fiction Reading Passages: -What is Matter? -Atoms -Solid -Liquid -Gas -Mixing Matter -How Water Changes -Float or Sink? -Forces and Motion -Gravity -Magnets -Opposites Attract -Types of Energy -Sound -Volume and Pitch -Light -Shadows -Electricity -Static Electricity -Lab Safety Pledge *(NOTE: Since many of these topics are abstract, providing hands on investigations along with these passages will help these concepts come to life! ) ************************************************************************************************ 48 SOCIAL STUDIES Non-Fiction Passages: 1.A Very Special Me 2.Family 3.Comparing Families 4.Types of Homes 5.Building a Home 6.Helpers in Our Community 7.Firefighter 8.Police Officer 9.Postal Worker 10.Dentist 11.Doctor 12.Teacher 13.Pilot 14.Garbage Collector 15.A Good Citizen 16.Home & School Rules 17.Classroom Rights 18.Classroom Responsibilities 19.What is Voting? 20.Who Can Vote? 21.United States Symbols 22.Our Flag 23.Pledge of Allegiance 24.Statue of Liberty 25.The Bald Eagle 26.The White House 27.Liberty Bell 28.George Washington 29.Thomas Jefferson 30.Abraham Lincoln 31.Harriet Tubman 32.Helen Keller 33.Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 34.Rosa Parks 35.Cesar Chavez 36.Neil Armstrong 37.Famous Americans Review 38.What Are Maps? 39.Map Symbols 40.Compass Rose 41.Landforms 42.Life Long Ago 43.Time for Play! 44.Time for School! 45.Needs & Wants 46.Spending Money 47.Goods & Services 48.Producers & Consumers ************************************************************************************************* 35 HOLIDAYS & SCHOOL CELEBRATIONS Non-Fiction Passages: 1. Labor Day 2. Grandparent's Day 3. Patriot Day 4. Rosh Hashanah 5. Johnny Appleseed 6. Halloween 7. Election Day 8. Veterans Day 9. Thanksgiving 10. Hanukkah 11. Christmas 12. Kwanzaa 13. New Year's Day 14. MLK Jr. Day 15. Chinese New Year 16. 100th Day of School 17. Groundhog Day 18. Valentine's Day 19. Presidents' Day 20. Mardi Gras 21. St. Patrick's Day 22. April Fool's 23. Easter 24. Passover 25. Earth Day 26. Arbor Day 27. May Day 28. Cinco de Mayo 29. Teacher Appreciation 30. Mother's Day 31. Armed Forces Day 32. Memorial Day 33. Flag Day 34. Father's Day 35. Independence Day (4th of July) Perfect for grades K-1. Kindergarten teachers will find these passages valuable for their students with a more guided instruction approach. ***This resource is perfect for classroom, homeschool, and distance learning! Option #1: PDF file can be emailed directly to your student's families or shared on a SECURE (password protected) class website or app. You may also distribute these as printed packets to your students. The worksheets follow a simple & no prep format making them easy for students to use on their own or with very little guidance. Option #2: BONUS: Easel Activities file that can easily be shared with your students through Google Classroom™! Activities can be completed and submitted on a device such as a laptop or tablet. Students will be able to type into answer boxes and use annotation tools (highlighter, pen tool for drawing, etc.). Teachers can view submitted activities, add feedback and return it to their students all on the TpT platform! After your purchase, get started by clicking on the "OPEN IN EASEL" button (under the "DOWNLOAD NOW" button) on any individual resource in this bundle. **** Please download our preview for FREE sample printables to try with your students. Enjoy! PRINTING TIP: If you are having students place these in a science or social studies composition notebook, print the pages out at a reduced size to fit just right. Go to custom scale and key in 85%. ~Curriculum Castle ***************************************************************************** TERMS OF USE: This item is a digital download from our TpT store: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Curriculum-Castle by Yvette Florez and Jessica Ruiz. As such, it is for use in one classroom only. This item is also bound by copyright laws and redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part thereof) on the Internet are all strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. 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Examine critical figures, terminology, and theoretical viewpoints relevant to the Sociology Socialization unit for a comprehensive understanding. Boost your lesson planning with this resource!Answer Key Included**Watermarks will not be included in purchased products**...
These are 5 visually detailed and full color posters (8.5 x 11 and 17x24) designed to reinforce Historical Thinking Skills and Critical Thinking skills in your classroom. They also provide an easy way to decorate your classroom! I find myself pointing to these posters all the time to help students with the definitions. These posters discuss five historical thinking or reasoning skills - Sourcing, Point-of-View, Purpose, Context, and Intended Audience. If you like this product, you might like to check out my Historical Thinking Task Cards for Social Studies. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tips for Customers: Follow my store to be the first to know when I launch new products. Simply click the little green star next to my name, and my new products will appear on the front page of your TPT account. Did you know you can earn TPT credit towards future purchases? Make sure you’re logged into your account and find your My Purchases page. For each purchase you’ve made, make sure to leave feedback. This feedback earns you credit towards future purchases - it’s like free TPT money! Feedback is very important to me, as it helps me to create new products. If you have any questions regarding a TPT product you’ve purchased from me, simply e-mail me at [email protected] You can find more Social Studies resources, links, and discussion at my blog - peacefieldhistory.com.
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Integrate social studies into reading... it can be done! The time administrators allow to teach social studies seems to be shrinking, unfortunately. Of course, success in reading is critical for our students but teaching the history of our nation, the basics of government, and citizenship skills should not be sacrificed for extra reading time. That’s just not fair to students. I’ve had many frustrated teacher friends reach out and ask how to integrate social studies into reading and writing to save time. So, I researched required literacy skills and planned ways to mix social studies into these skills. The activities contained in this reading and social studies integrated series are engaging and will help students to review social studies concepts while building literacy skills. Contents: * Notes and instructions for teachers * Instructional page to help you introduce firsthand and secondhand accounts * Review activity to give students practice in differentiating between firsthand and secondhand accounts * Practice with firsthand and secondhand accounts of the Boston Tea Party, including an analyzing activity, visual analysis, and a compare/contrast matrix * ELA & Social Studies project - This project will give your students a chance to show off what they’ve learned about firsthand and secondhand accounts while mixing in social studies. Be sure to follow my store. It's simple! Just click the "Follow Me' star at the top right of this page. You will love these resources: American Revolution- An Active, Engaging Bundle Colonial America Unit Bundle: New England, Middle, Southern, and Comparisons U.S. Constitution- A Common Core-Aligned Reading and Social Studies Unit ©2020 Jenifer Bazzit. All rights reserved. Before I became a teacher-author, I wasn’t familiar with copyright law. You may not have the first clue about copyright and that’s ok! To simplify things, please understand that you have purchased ONE license to use this product in your classroom. This product belongs to me and is copyrighted under my name, so you may not share it freely, email it to coworkers, or upload it to any website, including your school website, district website, blog, or an educational-sharing site. I appreciate your consideration!
Exit Slips Use with any lesson for formative assessment. Perfect for Social Studies, History, Math, ELA, Science, Music, Art, PE, Etc. Six Exit Slips (2 pages/3 slips per page): Prompts Are: • The most important thing I learned today was … • I didn’t understand … • Summarize what you learned today in 25 words or less. • How can today’s lesson be used in the real world? • 3-2-1: Three things I learned today; Two things I found Interesting; One question I still have • What stuck with you today? Follow Me to Be Notified of New Resources and Resource Updates Join our Free Resource Library. Get Member Exclusive access to free resources and our free newsletter containing tips, new announcements, and gift-card giveaways. Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the “follow” link near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive customized email updates about flash freebies and you will also be able to see when I add to a product you have purchased. Any purchased product can be downloaded unlimited times. ☺ If you like this, you can see a few of my other resources here: Graphic Organizers
In this activity, students will use their proofreading skills to edit paragraphs about ten science and social studies skills. Skills practiced include punctuation, homophones, grammar, and commonly misspelled words. Each skill has a week's worth of activities, for a total of 50 paragraphs to edit! This bundle includes: • Fossils • Moon / Moon Phases • Weathering and Erosion • Pirates • Volcanoes • Magnets • Roanoke • Earthquakes • States of Matter • Rocks **Each product can also be purchased separately by visiting my store at https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Katie-Minor ** I use these as daily writing practice. The students complete a passage each day during morning work. On Fridays, we go over the possible answers. They could also be used during literacy centers or whole-group writing instruction. These paragraphs are leveled for use in a fourth grade classroom, but could easily be used in higher or lower grades as well. They are appropriate for all ages. They help students develop the CCSS Standard L.4.1 and L.4.2 and are an easy way to incorporate science into an ELA lesson. There are two main options for using these paragraphs in your classroom: ☮ Have students use the attached chart (or one of your own) to edit the paragraphs directly on the sheet – one per day. ☮ Use the second set of sheets to have students practice rewriting the whole paragraph – again, one per day. You could also project either sheet (save paper!) and have students rewrite the paragraph. Differentiation: On the answer key, I have provided the number of errors that are (purposely!) in the paragraph. Some students may choose to rewrite contractions, use optional commas, or make other stylistic changes – it’s up to you on those ones. You can choose to provide your students with that number – or not. Please note: I counted each error separately, including periods and capital letters. You may also be interested in... ☮ Destructive Forces RAFT Be sure to click the star above to follow me and get an automatic update each time I add a new set! Thank you for considering this purchase. Don't forget to leave feedback and earn FREE credits to use on future products! Questions? Comments? Email me at [email protected] OR Follow me on INSTAGRAM!
Our school is taking a field trip to see this amazing movie. Included are creative activities that explore concepts in the movie and comic book. Includes: Real world application worksheets (Science) QR Code resources Character comparisons and discussion questions (Social Studies and Language Arts) Please rate and provide feedback so that we can make our products the best for all students. All image credits have been purchased, or are royalty free for distribution and are linked within the product. Thank you. Wakanda Forever Free Women's History Activity and PowerPoint
I'm happy to to present... Everything Psychology! All psychology products I've made for use in my classroom are available in this bundle for 30% off regular listing price. I taught AP Psychology and Honors Psychology for six years and loved creating dynamic, engaging resources that provide student choice and differentiation. I was also an AP Psychology Reader for five summers. - Choice Boards (Tic Tac Toes) - Holiday Activities - Honeycomb Vocabulary and Critical Thinking Activities - Menus - Supplemental Video Lists - Webquest - Warm-Ups Any time I create a new product for use in Psychology courses, I will add it to this bundle. Once you have purchased this bundle, you will receive those newly added products free of charge. Download the free choice board sampler to assess the quality of my products. Please leave a review and let me know your thoughts on this product! I appreciate any and all feedback. You can also earn TPT Credits for rating and reviewing products you purchase. Follow me on instagram (@socialstudiesgiraffe) to see products in action and to get updates on the latest additions to the store. Check out these products I've developed for other courses I teach: - AP Human Geography Products - Latin American Studies Products - Sociology Products - U.S. History Products - World History Products
Israelites & Early Christianity DIGITAL Interactive Notebook UnitThis is a complete digital interactive notebook unit with assessments for the Israelites and Early Christianity in world history. This 55+ page unit includes activities in Google Drive and a complete answer key. Microsoft OneDri...
This Frederick Douglass Tab Booklet is great for third grade Georgia teachers or anyone teaching Frederick Douglass on the elementary level. This pack is aligned to Georgia's third grade social studies standard SS3H2. This Frederick Douglass Tab Booklet includes the following: 6 page student workbook 6 page teacher answer key-answers in red Click Here to Save 20% The booklet addresses the following standards on Frederick Douglass: Barriers, restrictions, and obstacles he overcame How place impacted his life His character traits and how he used them Frederick Douglass as an entrepreneur Contained in the packet you will find: black and white printables for students color answer keys for teachers complete set of directions ***************************************************************************** Need more materials on Frederick Douglass. Click the link below to see my Frederick Douglass Bundle. This includes the student and teacher workbook in two formats, word wall set, task card set, notebook foldables, posters, and baseball cards. All my Frederick Douglass products bundled together to save you money. Frederick Douglass Bundle Need just the task cards on Frederick Douglass. Click the link below. Frederick Douglass Task Cards Need all 9 American Biographies for third grade. Check out my American Biographies Bundle pack that includes the tab booklets and teacher answer keys only. This bundle offers significant savings to you. Biographies Tab Booklet Bundle ***************************************************************************** Thank you for visiting. Did You Know: By providing feedback, you can get TPT credits to lower your cost of future products. Just log-in and go to your "My Purchases" page. Click provide feedback button next to the item your purchased. Leave a positive feedback and receive credits for future purchases. Plus, it helps me know exactly what you like about the product. Interested in being the first to know about sales, freebies, and new products. Click the green star at the top of my page near the store logo and become a follower. You'll receive e-mail updates about this store.
Incorporate the cross-curricular approach to teaching by assigning projects that integrate multiple subjects and allowing students to explore various standards simultaneously.
Solids, Liquids, and Gases are all explored to the fullest in my latest Science Unit -- What's The Matter? { Unit For The Common Core Classroom}I've taught about Matter for the past four years, ever since my first year teaching at a Core Knowledge School where I had to create all of my own Science and Social Studies units. The activities in this pack are tried, tested, and loved! Matter is by far the most Mad Science like of all the units we study. We get messy, we get wet, and it's ALL GOOD!! This one has lots of hands...
Incorporate the cross-curricular approach to teaching by assigning projects that integrate multiple subjects and allowing students to explore various standards simultaneously.