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Bring American history to life with this comprehensive, ready-to-print, project-based learning (PBL) unit! Designed like a premium textbook but written at an accessible level, this curriculum guide details the volatile relationship between Great Britain and the 13 Colonies.
Instead of memorizing dry facts, students transform into historical detectives, royal treasurers, investigative journalists, and creative authors as they unpack the escalating tensions that sparked a new nation. 📥 With student text, adaptive project sheets, data matrices, and fully integrated evaluation rubrics, you will have everything you need to guide your students through history!
🎯 Target Grade Levels
This curriculum is carefully scaled to accommodate cross-curricular needs across two distinct educational tiers:
- Intermediate Elementary (Grades 4–5): Tailored reading comprehension levels (5th-grade readability indices) matching foundational geography, art expression, basic chronological math, and descriptive historical fiction.
- Middle School / Early High School (Grades 6–9): Advanced analytical prompts covering media literacy, economic systems, civil debate, and complex narrative prose.
⭐ Key Benefits of Using This Unit
- 🔍 Informational Text Included: The text gives complete factual coverage for all five major events—detailing exact calendar dates, geographic hot spots, and specific historical actors (e.g., Crispus Attucks, Captain John Parker, Chief Pontiac, Samuel Adams).
- 🏡 Flexible for Homeschool or Classroom: Every project comes with a dedicated Adaptability Note providing clear deployment strategies for either single-student kitchen-table instruction or interactive peer-to-peer classroom groups.
- 🎨 True Cross-Curricular Learning: Seamlessly blends History with STEM (buoyancy physics), Mathematics, Economics, Fine Arts, Journalism, and Creative Writing.
- 📐 Stress-Free Grading: Every project assignment includes its own comprehensive 3-tier matrix rubric embedded on its own page!
🛠️ Suggestions on How to Use
- The Master Guide: Distribute or read the cohesive historical text tracking the 5 crucial events:
- Event 1: The French and Indian War (1754–1763)
- Event 2: The Stamp Act (1765)
- Event 3: The Boston Massacre (1770)
- Event 4: The Boston Tea Party (1773)
- Event 5: The Battles of Lexington and Concord (1775)
- The Imperial Budget Challenge: Use the Royal Budget Crisis of 1763 Worksheet after studying the French and Indian War. Have students compute the British deficit and draft a 3-step legislative tax plan to balance the empire’s ledgers.
- The Media Literacy Lab: Print the Propaganda Analysis Sheet alongside the full-page colored copy of Paul Revere’s original engraving. Have students examine the image to find the deliberate inaccuracies used to influence public opinion.
- The STEM Lab Experiment: Set up a water basin and gather craft sticks, foil, and clay to execute the Physics of the Plunge Lab Worksheet. This activity guides students through displacement physics to discover why the patriots had to smash open the tea chests with axes.
- The Journalism Workshop: Use the 3 Newspaper Layout Examples to let students act as colonial reporters detailing the breaking escalation at Lexington Green or Griffin’s Wharf.
🔥 Don’t spend hours piecing together separate worksheets, primary sources, and rubrics. Bring deep historical immersion and high-engagement project learning straight to lessons today.
👉 Get yours today!
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Take learners on a fascinating journey through five major historical events that shaped our world during the week of May 18th to May 24th at different times in history. Designed with natural differentiation in mind, this resource includes tailored, engaging lesson ideas for grade levels 3rd–5th and 6th–8th. It is the perfect fit for and set up whether you are teaching one child or a classroom of students. You’ll have different assignment options from which to choose based on what is appropriate you the students you are teaching.
🌋 What’s Inside?
Lesson ideas to explore the historical context and dive into student-centered lessons surrounding:
- The Eruption of Mount St. Helens (1980)
- Amelia Earhart’s Solo Transatlantic Flight (1932)
- The Founding of the American Red Cross (1881)
- The First Official Telegraph Message (1844)
- The Opening of the Brooklyn Bridge (1883)
🧠 Cross-Curricular Assignments
History doesn’t happen in a vacuum! These assignments bridge multiple subjects to create a rich, holistic educational journey:
- 🔬 STEM & Engineering: Hands-on popsicle stick bridge building and technology timelines.
- 🌍 Earth Science & Ecology: Researching primary succession and ecosystem recovery after a volcanic eruption.
- 📐 Math & Geography: Plotting transatlantic coordinates and calculating average flight speeds.
- 📝 Creative Writing & Journalism: Crafting eyewitness news reports, historical diary entries, and 1930s aviation packing lists.
- 🤝 Social Studies & Civic Action: Designing emergency relief kits and drafting real-world non-profit community action plans.
🌟 Benefits of this Resource
- Multi-Age Flexibility: With prompts neatly separated between 3rd-5th and 6th-8th, you can seamlessly teach multiple ages.
- High Engagement: Fosters critical thinking and creativity through hands-on projects, stepping away from dry, standardized worksheets.
- Student-Led Discovery: Encourages kids to step into the shoes of inventors, explorers, and unsung heroes, making the past incredibly relevant to their present.
👇 Ready to bring history to life and add a fresh, engaging resource?
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$15.00Add to CartBring American history to life and help your students truly master the founding document of the United States! 🦅 Declaration of Independence | Historical Background and Copy Work is a comprehensive, multi-dimensional resource designed to take students beyond simple rote memorization and into deep historical learning.
Whether you are a classroom teacher or a homeschool parent, this all-in-one packet provides the context, the “why,” and the hands-on practice needed for a sophisticated understanding of American history.
📦 What’s Included in This Resource:
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📜 Complete Historical Background: Explore the “Who, What, Where, and Why” of the document. We cover what it was designed to do, the events that led to the revolution, and the fascinating story of how it was physically created.
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🖋️ Profiles of the Signers: Get to know the 56 brave men who risked everything. This section includes names and background information for every single signer of the document.
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⚖️ The 27 Grievances Decoded: My Teaching Library breaks down every single complaint lodged against King George III. Each grievance is listed with its original 1776 language alongside the actual historical context so students understand exactly what was happening in the colonies to trigger each claim.
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📝 Targeted Copy Work & Vocabulary: The document is broken into manageable sections for students to transcribe (copy work). This section specifically prompts students to identify, define, and research unfamiliar words to ensure 100% reading comprehension.
✨ Why This Resource is a Must-Have:
1. It Builds Historical Literacy 📚 By comparing the original text of the grievances with the historical causes, students move from “reading” to “analyzing.” They will understand the Declaration as a legal and political argument, not just a list of complaints.
2. It Enhances Memory Retention 🧠 Copy work is a proven method for internalizing information. As students write out the famous words of the Preamble and the Resolution of Independence, the structure and philosophy of the document become ingrained in their memory.
3. It Tackles the “Hard Words” 🔍 Founding-era English can be intimidating! Our built-in vocabulary research requirement ensures students don’t just skip over “unalienable” or “despotism”—they master them.
4. It’s Ready-to-Use 🏫 No extra research required! Everything a student needs to understand the Declaration of Independence is included in this PDF. It’s perfect for independent study, unit supplements, or a primary source deep-dive.
📋 Product Details:
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Grade Levels: 6th – 12th Grade (Targeted for Middle and High School)
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Subjects: U.S. History, Government, Civics, ELA (Language Arts), Political Science
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Format: High-quality, printable PDF
🚀 Ready to Empower Your Students?
Give your students the tools to understand the foundation of American Liberty. Help them connect the dots between the King’s tyranny and the birth of a new nation.
👉 Add “The Declaration of Independence: Historical Background & Copy Work” to your cart today and start your journey back to 1776!
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You get 50 projects for $1 each as you take your students on an unforgettable journey from sea to shining sea! 🗽
Are you looking for a way to teach U.S. Geography and History that actually sticks? Tired of dry textbooks and repetitive worksheets? The Comprehensive USA Unit Study is an interactive, cross-curricular, student-centered resource designed to transform your homeschool or classroom into a hub of discovery.
This isn’t just a packet of papers—it’s a complete investigative framework. Whether you are teaching a single second-grader, a multi-age group of middle schoolers or wanting a family style unit, this resource scales to fit your needs. Students will read, research, and report their way through all 50 states, producing 50 unique and beautiful projects along the way!
📝 What’s Inside This Massive Resource?
My Teaching Library has included everything you need to plan, execute, and evaluate a high-quality cross-curricular unit:
1. The Research & Reference Core 📚
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A Comprehensive 50-State Guide: Detailed facts for every state, including history, capitals, nicknames, mottos, symbols, major industries, and landmarks.
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Read Across America Literary Journey: Curated book suggestions for every single state to integrate literature into your lessons combining reading and geography!
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Research Recording Pages: Structured notebooking pages to guide students through the investigative process.
2. Student Notebooking & Reporting ✍️
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Wide Variety of Report Pages: From the history of the founding and lawmaking processes to local government, tourism, and economy.
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State Symbol Spotlights: Dedicated pages for state birds, flowers, mammals, insects, rocks/minerals, and more.
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Compare & Contrast: Use the included Venn diagrams to help students find similarities and differences between different states.
3. Maps, Flags, and Visual Aids 🎨
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Full-Page Maps: Includes Color and B&W maps of the U.S., regional divisions, and individual state maps (blank, with capitals, and with major cities).
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Artistic Templates: Full-page B&W images of all 50 state flags, flowers, and birds—perfect for coloring and report covers.
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Lined State Maps: Unique templates for students to write summaries directly within the state borders, how fun!
4. Teacher Planning & Active Learning 🍎
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“How-To” Planning Pages: Includes teacher assignment guides, a comprehensive supply list, and an evaluation rubric for easy grading.
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Organizational Tools: Student cover pages, Table of Contents, and a reusable K-W-L chart.
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Active Learning Games: Suggested games to keep students engaged and help them memorize state facts through play.
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State Capital Bookmarks: A fun, functional way for students to use throughout the unit.
✨ Why You’ll Love It:
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Multi-Age & Multi-Ability: Perfect for families homeschooling multiple children or teachers with diverse learners. Simply choose the reporting depth that fits the student’s level.
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Cross-Curricular: Seamlessly blends Geography, History, Language Arts, Art, and Civics.
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Student-Led: Empowers students to take ownership of their research and creativity.
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Flexible: Use it as a full-year curriculum, a summer enrichment program, or a “State of the Week” supplement.
🚀 Ready to start your cross-country adventure?
Give your students the tools to become experts on the United States. From the rocky coasts of Maine to the tropical shores of Hawaii, the Comprehensive USA Unit Study makes history and geography come alive while seamlessly intertwining language arts, art, and civics!
Add to Cart, Download & Start Exploring & Creating Today! 🛒
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🦥 Slow Down and Discover: The Ultimate Sloths Unit Study!
Take your students on a deep dive into the canopy with this comprehensive Sloths Unit Study! Designed to move beyond standard worksheets, this “boutique” style unit offers a rich, cross-curricular learning journey that explores the fascinating world of nature’s slowest movers. 🌿
Perfect for homeschooling families and classroom teachers alike, this unit is packed with high-quality informational text, stunning visuals, and cross-curricular activities that keep students engaged from start to finish.
📖 What’s Inside?
This unit provides a thorough exploration of sloth biology, geography, and ecology. Students won’t just learn about “sloths”—they will become experts on the specific species that inhabit our world!
Informational Text & Geography:
- 🦥Detailed Reading Passages: Includes both full-color and ink-friendly black and white pages covering:
- Nature’s Slow Movers: General sloth facts and biology.
- The Six Species: Detailed looks at the Pygmy, Maned, Brown-throated, Pale-throated, Hoffmann’s, and Linnaeus’s sloths.
- Predators: Understanding the threats sloths face in the wild.
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🦥Visual Learning: High-quality images of sloths and their predators to bring the lessons to life. 📸
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🦥Map Work: Detailed maps showing the specific locations of different sloth types, paired with student map work pages to reinforce geography skills. 🗺️
Language Arts & Literacy:
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🦥Vocabulary Suite: Includes vocabulary cards, a definition handout, and a dedicated vocabulary quiz to ensure mastery. 🧠
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🦥Writing & Paraphrasing: 5 specific paragraph exercises where students read a passage, create an original title, and practice the essential skill of paraphrasing in their own words.
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🦥Creative Expression: Acrostic poetry pages and “Color and Write” prompts. ✍️
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🦥Copy Work: Beautifully designed pages for handwriting practice.
Science & Research:
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🦥Notebooking & Report Pages: Flexible templates for students to record their research and findings. 📓
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🦥Curated Book List: A hand-picked selection of book suggestions for additional reading to expand the study. 📚
Art & Logic Fun:
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🦥Directed Drawing: A step-by-step guide to drawing a sloth. 🎨
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🦥Brain Games: Includes a themed Maze, Word Search, and Crossword Puzzle. 🧩
Assessment & Ease of Use:
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🦥Sloths Quiz: A comprehensive end-of-unit quiz to check for understanding.
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🦥Answer Keys: Fully included to save you time and make grading a breeze! ✅
✨ Why You’ll Love It
Whether you are looking for a deep-dive science unit or a way to integrate reading and writing into a high-interest topic, this study provides the tools you need. It’s designed to be flexible enough for various grade levels while remaining academically rigorous.Bring the wonders of the rainforest into your lesson plans today! 🦥🍃
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- 🦥Detailed Reading Passages: Includes both full-color and ink-friendly black and white pages covering:
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A captivating and educational journey through time, designed to ignite curiosity and foster a love for history in students. This unique resource combines the creativity of coloring and writing as students learn the history of trains. Eight intricately detailed coloring pages depict key milestones, transforming the study of transportation history into an engaging and interactive experience that will keep your students absorbed from start to finish.
As students immerse themselves in coloring, they’ll uncover fascinating details about the origins of rail travel. The pages span from the earliest ‘wagonways’ and the surprising story of horse-powered trains to the game-changing innovations of the late 18th century, around 1776 and 1789. They will learn about the famous ‘Puffing Devil’, the first steam locomotive, and discover the visionary behind the first passenger train in the United States. This product provides a rich tapestry of information, made accessible and memorable through visual learning.
To truly solidify comprehension and critical thinking, each page includes a short dedicated writing section at the bottom where students can summarize what they’ve learned, using their own words to capture the essence of the historical shift. This ‘Color and Write’ approach ensures that students are not just passive observers of history, but active participants, reinforcing their reading, synthesis, and writing skills simultaneously.
Make your history lessons unforgettable with “The History of Trains | Color & Write”!
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Unlock student creativity with this comprehensive How to Draw Flowers directed drawing bundle! This resource features 20 different flowers, each broken down into 6 easy-to-follow steps.
Perfect for art lessons, biology units, Mother’s Day cards, or time fillers, these worksheets help students build confidence in their fine motor skills and artistic abilities. Directed drawing is a fantastic way to engage students of all ages by providing a structured path to success. Whether you are teaching a unit on botany, plant life cycles, or spring themes, these drawing guides are a must-have addition to your lesson plan toolkit.
What’s Included?
This pack includes step-by-step drawing instructions for a diverse variety of 20 popular flowers:
- Spring Favorites: Tulip, Daffodil, Easter Lily, Crocus, Lily of the Valley.
- Garden Classics: Rose, Daisy, Sunflower, Poppy, Pansy, Petunia.
- Wildflowers & Unique Blooms: Evening Primrose, Black-Eyed Susan, Iris, Violet, Aster, Orchid, Morning Glory, Bird of Paradise, and Water Lily.
Why Use Directed Drawing in Your Classroom?
- Builds Confidence: Students see complex shapes broken down into simple lines.
- Improves Focus: Encourages students to follow multi-step directions.
- Versatile: Great for science journals, art projects, or calming “morning work.”
- No Prep: Just print and go!
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Have students wanting to learn about dinosaurs? Want to incorporate hands-on, project learning into your science lessons that will not only help student learning ‘stick’ but will allow students to walk away with beautiful projects? Get ready to roar with excitement because your problem is solved!
PLEASE NOTE: This resource does not mention the age of the earth or periods of time.
Get My Teaching Library’s “Dinosaurs A-Z | Research, Report, Notebooking, Project Pages | Multi-Grade” and watch students’ love of learning ignite!
Regardless of whether you are teaching 1st grade or 12th, this resource will work because it has been designed with pages for all ages – abilities – grades!
✨ What’s Included:
- – 4 pages for each of these dinosaurs (Multi-level, ability writing/reporting plus map work): A – Allosauru,s B – Brachiosaurus, C – Centrosaurus, D – Diplodocus, E – Edmontosaurus, F – Fukuiraptor, G – Giganotosaurus, H – Hadrosaurus, I – Iguanodon, J – Jaxartosaurus, K – Kentrosaurus, L – Lambeosaurus, M – Megalosaurus, N – Nodosaurus, O – Oviraptor, P – Parasaurolophus, Q – Quetzalcoatlus, R – Rhabdodon, S – Stegosaurus, T – Tyrannosaurus Rex, U – Utahraptor, V – Velociraptor, W – Wannanosaurus, X – Xenotarsosaurus, Y – Yangchuanosaurus ,Z – Zuniceratops
- – 5 extra pages to continue reporting on each dinosaur if needed (both writing and drawing pages).
✅ Perfect For…
- – Dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages who love to dive deep into research and creative reporting.
- – Project-based learning units focused on paleontology.
- – Inspiring hands-on science activities that connect real-world learning.
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Teaching Earth and Space Science? Looking for a way to visually teach students the different phases of the moon? This “Phases of the Moon: Printable Poster” is for you!
✨ What’s Included:
- – A 1 page black and white, informative poster illustrating the eight phases of the moon.
- – Clear visual representations of the following phases: new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter, and waning crescent.
- – Perfect for a bulletin board display
✅ Perfect ror inspiring curiosity about Earth and space science.
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Looking for an effective way to teach the Phases of the Moon to your middle to high school students? Looking for a no-prep, printable resource that makes teaching space science a breeze? The Phases of the Moon Reading Comprehension (informational text) resource is your perfect solution! You’ll love the ability to use this resource as a one-day, quick lesson or how easily it can integrate into your existing curriculum, providing clear explanations and reinforcing key concepts.
✨ What’s Included:
- – Detailed reading passages explaining the phases of the moon: new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter, and waning crescent.
- – Information on the days to complete the cycle and the concepts of synchronous rotation and tidal locking.
- – A comprehensive assessment featuring short answer and multiple-choice quiz questions.
- – An easy-to-use answer key for quick grading.
✅ Perfect For…
- – Introducing or reviewing the Phases of the Moon in middle school science classes.
- – No-prep science lesson
- – Reinforcing reading comprehension skills within a science context.
This resource is built upon the pedagogical approach of making real-world connections to science. By explaining the observable phenomenon of the moon’s changing appearance, students can directly relate the concepts to their everyday experiences.
📚 Learning Objectives
- Students will be able to identify and describe the eight major phases of the moon.
- Students will understand the relationship between the Earth, Moon, and Sun that causes the different moon phases.
- Students will be able to explain the concept of synchronous rotation and tidal locking.
- Students will be able to determine the approximate duration of the lunar cycle.
- Students will improve their reading comprehension skills by extracting key information from scientific text.
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Ready to help your students master combining like terms / simplifying expressions with ease? These NO PREP , PRINT-AND-GO pages are designed to make teaching and learning this essential algebra skill simple and give students the confidence they need moving forward!
Includes:
– Student Handout – Showing students step by step how to simplify expressions.
– 10 Student Worksheets (20 problems each) with answer banks. Having an answer bank on each worksheet will help boost student confidence as they find an answer that matches the one they’ve discovered. Once students have mastered the ability and confidence to have a worksheet without an answer bank, move them to the next set (without answer banks).
– 10 Student Worksheets (22 problems each) without answer banks.
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Sloth – Amazon Rainforest Animal Report – Writing – Project Paper
This product includes 21 pages for students to use when writing or creating a project on sloths.Details on the pages in the resource:
– 9 unlined pages with a black-and-white sloth image on each (2 include an image of a mom and her baby)
– 3 unlined pages with a color, photo realistic sloth image on each (2 include an image of a mom and her baby)
– 6 lined pages with a black-and-white sloth image on each (2 include an image of a mom and her baby)
– 3 lined pages with a color, photo realistic sloth image on each (2 include an image of a mom and her baby)You may also like: Amazon Tropical Rainforest Animals – Realistic Images | Color and Write
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Students will love to learn how to draw, step by step these woodland animals: 2 rabbits, cardinal, pileated woodpecker, fox, mouse, badger, hedgehog, wolf, raccoon and skunk.
Each page will illustrate how to draw one animal, starting with a single line and continue by adding additional lines and details as the drawing progresses. By the end, students will have drawn a woodland animal!
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Excite students as they learn all about whales and create an interactive project with this life science, hands-on, creative resource. This nonfiction science unit makes learning about baleen whales and toothed whales interesting and will help students develop reading, research, writing and organizational skills.
⭐Designed for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students.
⭐Use as a fully stand-alone unit or students can research for additional information through books, videos and website.
⭐ Low-prep, comprehensive unit
⭐ Inspires reading, writing, organization, project research skills
⭐ Can be used to create a lapbook or interactive notebookWhat you get in this Whale unit:
- – How to use details
- – Images of how to create different style/size lapbooks and examples of interactive notebook pages
- – Supply list
- – Student forms: Required elements and grading rubric
- – Project grading form
- – Informational text covering topics such as classification, anatomy, behavior, communication, diet, life cycle, habitat and species-specific information for the following: Bottlenose whale, Cluver’s Beaked whale, Beluga whale, Killer whale, Narwhal, Sperm whale, Blue whale, Bowhead whale, fin whale, humpback whale and the Gray whale
- – Vocabulary
- – Whale surfacing behaviors – Images and descriptions
- – Suggested book titles for further research
- – Clipart
- – Project templates
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Easy Economics – This student text and teacher’s guide is an easy to understand and follow curriculum and can be used for both middle and high school students.
Students will gain a working knowledge of the world of economics, economic systems, supply and demand, institutions, government revenue and (finally) will examine the American economy. (Student text: 233 pages)
The teacher’s guide will follow along with the student text giving guidance on the focus of each unit, suggestions for enrichment and includes unit assessments and answer keys. (Teacher’s: 127 pages)
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Study the ⭐STARS ⭐with this constellation bundle! Includes a complete unit with informational text, visuals, flashcards and assessment quizzes. See description below for full details!
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Elf Owl Notebooking pages provides students with two recording pages to report on this small owl that is the size of a sparrow! The first page includes an image to color and lines for students to describe the owl’s appearance and behavior. They will also be able to report on the range where it is found and complete map work. The second page can be duplicated as many times as necessary needed for students to write a report on the bird.
Suggested research link: Elf Owl Overview
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Road to Revolution: 42-page unit teaches students about major events before and during the American revolution. Includes student text, assessments and teacher pages and keys.
Topics covered:
- – Beginnings of revolution
- – The First Continental Congress
- – The Second Continental Congress
- – Basic principles of the Declaration of Independence
- – Major Events
- – Articles of Confederation
- – Constitutional Convention of 1787
- – Creating a Federal Union
Includes student text, assessments, teacher pages and keys.
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Studying Paul Revere, the American Revolution or famous people in American History? Here are three fun pages centered around Paul Revere’s famous midnight ride on which students can get creative!
Includes:
- – Coloring page
- – A page for students to draw their own interpretation of Paul’s ride
- – A page on which students will write what they believe each of the four people in the picture are either thinking or saying.
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Ready to study Ancient Greece? This unit emphasizes the history and contributions of the ancient Greeks and how the Greeks have influenced modern culture.
Unit Focus:
– Characteristics of Greek culture
– Achievements of Alexander the Great
– Characteristics of Athens and Sparta
– Contributions of ancient Greek civilizationIncludes:
– Student text: Easy to read and understand. Includes vocabulary, maps, illustrations, student text and practice (both vocabulary and comprehension) questions.
– Teacher’s guide: Active, hands-on suggestions for enrichment including research ideas, game and art ideas, group activities, map work and more.
– Answer KeysWant a full-year of World History? Click here!




















