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There are 5 major themes of Geography: Location, Place, Human/Environment Interaction, Movement, and Regions. This unit specifically teaches about Movement
In Geography, movement describes the ways people, goods, information and ideas move from one place to another. In this unit, students will learn about each, specifically about ‘why people move‘, the different types of migration, ‘how goods move‘, how the movement of information and ideas have changed and globalization.
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– 5 pgs of informational text
– Vocabulary Cards
– 5 Student worksheet pages
– 1 Crossword puzzle
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There are 5 major themes of Geography: Location, Place, Human/Environment Interaction, Movement, and Regions. This unit specifically teaches about Human Environment Interaction.
People adapt to the environment in which they live. The clothes they wear, the food the eat, what they farm (or if they farm), etc., all depends on where they live. They also depend on the environment for basic needs and change it along the way. This unit will teach students about the interactions that take place between people and the environment in which they live.
Includes:
- – 3 pages of instructional text
- – Vocabulary cards
- – 8 student worksheet pages + an interview assignment
- – Answer keys
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There are 5 major themes of Geography: Location, Place, Human/Environment Interaction, Movement, and Regions. This unit specifically teaches about place.
In Geography, place describes how areas are alike and different. Students will learn about two ways ‘place’ is categorized: physical characteristics and human characteristics. Physical characteristics discussed include: landforms, bodies of water, climate, soil, vegetation and animal life. Human characteristics discussed include: land use, population, language, religion, architecture and political systems.
Includes:
- – 8 pages of instructional text
- – Vocabulary cards
- – 4 student worksheet pages + essay questions which can be assigned or discussed
- – Answer keys
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There are 5 major themes of Geography: Location, Place, Human/Environment Interaction, Movement, and Regions. This unit specifically teaches about location.
Students will learn about two types of location: absolute and relative location. In this process, they will learn about the lines of latitude and longitude, the northern, southern, eastern and western hemispheres and more.
Includes:
- – 6 pages of instructional text
- – Vocabulary cards
- – 5 student worksheet pages
- – Answer keys
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Students can use this worksheet again and again. They can even compile a notebook throughout the year of all of their completed History Detective pages!
Imagine having students complete this page for each and every major event in history studied and all compiled into one project. What a powerful amount of knowledge they will have to keep!
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Learning to read different types of maps is a vital skill for students to learn and practice. With this resource, students will be given several maps and questions to answer using the maps. Maps and questions all center around the state of Louisiana.
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Help your students understand the Electoral College and how it functions in the democratic process of electing a United States president. This resource explains the process, how electors are chosen, how many electors represent each state, what happens on election day as well as January 6th, the amendment that implemented the Electoral College and more.
After students read the passage, they will answer 7 multiple choice, 1 true/false and 2 short answer questions. Answer key provided.
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 5.91
Fry Readability Grade Level: 6 -
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Whether you are simply looking for informational text resources or you are studying landforms, if your teaching grades 5th-8th, this resource is perfect! The resource includes 25 reading pages with questions about a given landform. Questions include both short answer and true/false.
Flesch-Kincaid levels range from 5.5 – 8.3
These are short reading passages with 5 – 7 questions after each.
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Phillis Wheatley was the first African-American woman to publish a book of poetry. Born in West Africa, she was sold into slavery at the age of seven or eight and transported to North America. She was purchased by the Wheatley family of Boston, who taught her to read and write and encouraged her poetry when they saw her talent.
If you are looking for a student centered resource to help students learn and practice research skills, report writing skills, project skills, presentation skills and more this is it!
This unit is a notebooking project. It 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!
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A 3 page quick learning reference for papyrus, scribes and hieroglyphs of Egypt’s ancient world.
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Your students want to learn and they love when given a chance to take charge of their learning! That is why I’ve created this U.S. Elections themed resource that will give them the opportunities they need to take charge, make decisions, collaborate and learn…all while creating a wonderful project! This resource will give the students the opportunity to learn about different aspects of U.S. elections (whether local or national) and at the same time give them choices as to what they want (or need) to focus on. It will also give them the opportunity to choose how they want to work (alone or in a group) and how they present their findings (notebooking or lapbooking).
Of course, if you as the teacher, want (or need) to assign specifics and give them less control, you can do that as well. This resource is flexible!
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This 24 page resource gives students an wonderful insight into the Industrial Revolution throughout the world.
Includes:- The Beginnings of Industrialization
- Inventions
- Industrialization- Changes Ways of Life
- The Spread of Industrialization (into the U.S.)
- Age of Reforms (including the rise of Socialism and Capitalism vs Marxism)
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Studying the capitals of the United States? Want a couple fun, educational crossword puzzles for your students? Here they are!
Includes: 2 Crossword puzzles.
Each puzzle comes with 2 ‘clue’ pages. One without possible answers and one with a word bank from which to choose. You decide which one to give students!Answer keys provided.
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This resource, Continent Outlines for Student Work and Projects, contains 14 pages of continent outlines (7 labeled, 7 unlabeled). This is not clipart but ready to use outlines, just print and give to students to use however they need to!
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$3.00Buy NowMercy Otis Warren was an American poet, dramatist, and historian whose proximity to political leaders and critical national events gives particular value to her writing on the American Revolutionary period. She is considered by some to be the first American woman to write primarily for the public rather than for herself.Here is a student-centered unit to aid students in researching and reporting about her. Who was she? What did she write? How did she influence U.S. History?This unit is a notebooking project. It can be assigned individually or within cooperative groups. Use it to help students learn and practice research skills, report writing skills, project skills, presentation skills and more. Use it within a Language Arts classroom or a Social Studies / U.S. History classroom. Very flexible and cross-curricular!
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This is a downloadable copy of the book.
About the book: Barton’s 1904 book “A Story of the Red Cross: Glimpses of Field Work,” recounts the work performed by the Society under her direction.About the Author: Clara Barton (1821 – 1912) was a pioneering nurse who founded the American Red Cross. She was a hospital nurse in the American Civil War, a teacher, and patent clerk. Nursing education was not very formalized at that time and Clara did not attend nursing school, so she provided self-taught nursing care.
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One page form on which students can write a report on the U.S. Constitution as well as list sources used.