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Observed every November, Veterans Day is a special day set aside to celebrate the bravery and sacrifice of all U.S. Veterans. This resource has been designed to give students the opportunity to research various aspects of the holiday, the men who have served, branches of the military, and anything related to the United States armed forces. After they have completed their research, students will have materials to…
- *Create a stand-alone notebook project
- *Use the pages within to creatively add to their existing History / Social Studies interactive notebooks.
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This resource is a large 190-page resource with everything you need to create a fantastic study on the Native Americans of North America! Can be used by an individual student or as a family unit study!
You’ll begin the unit with a native Americans KWL (What I “Know” – “Want to Learn” – “Learned”) activity that you will use at the beginning and end of the resource.
As students go through the unit, they will learn:
- -Vocabulary surrounding life and culture
- -Major tribes and regions where they lived (including geography, animals, natural resources, etc. about each area)
- -Timeline information from the time of Columbus’ arrival until all were declared citizens of the U.S.
- -Culture of various tribes and how they lived, types of homes, clothing, rites of passage, spiritual beliefs, symbols, writing and pictograpsh
- -Famous Native Americans
…and more.
Students will read, draw, write, complete worksheets, timelines, arts and crafts, mapwork and more.
There is even a lapbook included!
You can do all of the activities or pick and choose what you want to do. This resource can be used as a couple weeks project or a couple months…You decide!
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A fun & engaging Paul Revere study designed to give students a good working knowledge of Paul Revere and information surrounding the American Revolution.
Students will learn about…
- – Paul Revere’s life and accomplishments
- – Revere in relation to the beginning of the American Revolution
- – Revere’s famous midnight ride
Students will be asked to research and learn about…
- – Boston Tea Party
- – Sons of Liberty
Students will also learn and study…
- – related vocabulary
- – Poem: Paul Revere’s Ride
Includes:
- – Worksheets
- – Puzzles
- – Notebooking pages and templates for interactive notebooks
- – Other fun activities
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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
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This resource, The Intolerable Acts – U.S. History Notebooking Project, has been designed to aid students in creating a thorough and organized History project. If you want students to do a deeper dive into the ‘Coercive Acts’ passed by the British Parliament in response to the Boston Tea Party, this is the resource.
See description below for more details!
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Give students a interactive way to reinforce and share their knowledge as they learn about the history of the 13 colonies by creating a fun project with this notebooking resource.
Completing this project will require students to gather, organize and present the material through writing and illustration. **It can be as thorough as you assign or you can leave the assignment completely student driven.
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Studying the ancient civilization of Greece? Engage your students in active research and help them organize and produce a fantastic notebook type project!
The benefit of using this type of resource: It will enable students to be creative, independent thinkers and writers. It will allow your students to express their ideas in unique ways and process information they are learning. Their finished notebook projects will become a valuable study tool for students to reflect back on, and are great as a record of student progress over time.








