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Lady Deborah Moody is notable as the founder of Gravesend, Brooklyn, and is the only woman known to have started a village in colonial America. She was the first known female landowner in the New World.
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. 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 student-centered, engaging resource has been designed to give students a good working knowledge of Paul Revere and related information surrounding the American Revolution.
(See description below for more details)
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Susan B Anthony was a great influential woman in American History who was a major women’s rights activist and played a pivotal role in the women’s suffrage movement. She was also an abolitionist and worked in the Temperance movement as well.
This resource, Susan B Anthony – Biographical Research & Notebooking, has been designed to provide your students with the materials they need to complete a research / report project about her!
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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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A detailed biography on Abraham Lincoln written shortly after his death.
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In geography, students should learn the five themes of geography. Learning these themes will help students begin to think like geographers…organizing space (i.e. ‘the world’) in much the same way as historians organize time. This resource will teach students the five themes plus gives them the opportunity to practice using them!
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– 4.5 pages of informational text explaining the themes in detail
– A notebooking template and explanation strips for students to use as a study aid
– An activity that can be used again and again so students can put into practice what they have learned -
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This resource combines geography, state studies and art giving students a coloring page for the flag of each U.S. state! Each page has a large state flag to color + the state name. Whether you are studying each state or simply want to provide some fun but educational activities to your classroom, students will enjoy this resource.
** This resource includes the NEW Mississippi state flag **
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This resource has been designed so that students can use to report on any country throughout the world! Students can use this resource time and time again and create an entire collection of country lapbooks. A large variety of templates are included (see description below) as well as instructions on how to construct a lapbook, teacher directed assignments page and evaluation rubric.
Click here for a flipbook preview!
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Help your students learn the 100 most often used words in Social Studies with this amazing, fun resource full of puzzles, games and worksheets. This is such an extensive resource (300+ pages) that it can be used year after year to reinforce student knowledge.
Recommended for 5th – 8th grades but would be an excellent review resource for High School students
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A fun, interactive way to introduce early learners to 16 different community helpers through coloring, drawing, tracing and writing! It includes 3 pages for each of the following community helpers:
- paleontologist
- photographer
- pilot
- police officer
- politician
- recycling clerk
- reporter
- robotics tech
- sales analyst
- scientist
- teacher
- trash collector
- veterinarian
- volcanologist
- waiter
- wildlife biologist
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This is a downloadable copy of the book. (63 pages)
About the book: In January 1776, Thomas Paine published a document that sparked the American fight for independence from England. His political pamphlet, called Common Sense, showed the colonists that they could be free from the tyranny of a king by creating an independent nation where they could justly and fairly govern themselves. -
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This resource about the life of U.S. historical figure, Daniel Boone, is an easy to use (print and go) Social Studies and Reading unit! The students will be given 2 pages of informational text. The text is historically accurate but needs to be proofread and corrected! Once corrections are made, they will be asked to answer several questions about the text (multiple choice and short answer).
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Studying the state of California? Perhaps doing a unit on Ornithology? This project-based unit is designed to help students study and record information about California’s state bird – the California (Valley) Quail! To learn more, see details below or you can preview a similar product here.
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This is a downloadable copy of the book.
About the Author: Sarah Morgan Dawson was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on February 28, 1842 to Judge Thomas Gibbes Morgan and his second wife, Sarah Hunt Fowler Morgan. She spent her early childhood in New Orleans until Judge Morgan relocated the family to Baton Rouge in 1850. Although Sarah received less than a full year of formal schooling, she followed a serious course of study on her own. In addition to learning French, she read widely in English literature. References to her reading habits as well as allusions to various literary works appear in her diary, which she began during the Civil War.
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This resource will teach students about the life of Samuel Morse his role in developing the telegraph. After reading the informational article, students will complete two worksheets to assess the comprehension of the material. On a third worksheet (short answer) students will be asked expanded learning and critical thinking questions. Answer keys provided.
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Studying or remembering the events of September 11, 2001? This resource will give students the templates needed to create a 9-11 shape book.
Includes:- – 2 covers
- – 9 inside pages (of which there are specific pages titled: heros, events, since that day…)
Students can use to write reports, create a ‘memorial’ essay and display display creative writing.
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Students love to create and this resource, Shape Book – Polar Bears, will give them a fun template to create! Whether they are publishing a story, a poem or a brief report about the arctic, arctic animals or polar bears, their work will be extra special to them using these polar bear templates.
See description below for suggestions on how to use.
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Studying the state of South Carolina? Perhaps doing a unit on Ornithology? Check out this Notebooking set designed around the South Carolina State Bird!
What type of pages are contained in this set:
– A map page (for the state)
– Scientific classification page
– A page for students to give details about the bird’s physical description, habitat, diet, life span and reproduction
– A page where students will do additional map work to show where in the U.S. the bird lives in addition to migration information
– Coloring page
– Several pages on which students can use for expository and/or creative writing as well as sections in which students may draw.14 pages in all and is designed for different levels / abilities.
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This Presidents Day Unit has been designed for PreK – Kindergarten and includes student pages with multiple activities appropriate to use in literacy centers as well as math centers. Students will be asked to trace, cut, paste, match, color, count and more!
See description below for further details.
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This resource has been designed to give students the materials necessary to create a lasting project designed around their learning and knowledge of Christopher Columbus. Notebooking projects can be teacher directed or student directed, (see description for more about ‘notebooking‘).
Included:
- – Creating a Notebooking Project – What is notebooking?
- – Supply list
- – Teacher pages
- – Student organizational pages
- – Notebooking pages and templates