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New Year’s Lapbook | Interactive
$2.50
Celebrate the NEW YEAR with your students as they create their own personal New Year Labpooking project! Within the activity, students will be asked to…
- Review and use holiday related words such as resolution, goals, confetti, midnight, joy, Winter, together, calendar…and more
- Write at least 3 facts about New Years.
- Create a few goals / resolutions to share
- Answer questions about their life (last year and in the up coming year).
I also have given suggestions of other items that can be shared in the lapbook as well as provided additional templates!
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✏️A student-centered resource to help students learn and practice research skills, report writing, project and presentation skills.
Students will use this project-based unit to learn about and report on Frederick Douglass. Frederick Douglass was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. After escaping from slavery in Maryland, he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York, gaining note for his oratory and incisive antislavery writings.
✏️This notebooking project unit can be assigned individually or within cooperative groups. Use it within a Language Arts classroom or a Social Studies / U.S. History classroom. Very flexible and cross-curricular! After completing the written portion of this resource, you can grade it (or) assign students to do an oral and/or audio-visual presentation based on their findings/work.
✏️What is in this resource?
- Student instructions for using biographical notebooking, project pages
- Suggested research questions
- Student notebooking, project pages (includes covers, KWL, reference recording, report writing, and more)
- Teacher pages (instructions, assignment, evaluation)









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