Description
Suggested uses:
- – Social Studies: cultural studies and history
- – Geography: map out where each are most likely to be found
- – Writing Center: use as story starters
$2.50
As students learn about different types of ‘homes’ throughout the world and history, this is a perfect resource to incorporate into your lesson plans. It includes 9 worksheets. Each will display a different type of home. Students are asked to ‘add to the picture, color and write a story.’
Types of homes included:
Suggested uses:
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Help Students learn to identify and answer directional questions about the continents (South America, North America, Europe, Asia, Antarctica, Australia, Africa) and oceans (Atlantic, Arctic, Southern, Indian, Pacific) with this resource!
A hands-on, interactive geography product for student who are studying U.S. geography, specifically the western region. As students study the states of the west they can draw (or paste) pictures and write a few short sentences about climate, landforms, water, natural resources, landmarks and culture. Students will also be asked to name the states of the region and give a personal opinion about a place they would most like to visit in the region. There are 5 scrapbooking / notebooking pages for student use.
Perfect to use with My Teaching Library’s Regions of the U.S. – West Region – Informational Text and Worksheets
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.
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As students study the Midwest region of the United States, have them complete these scrapbook activities. Students will draw (or paste) pictures and write a few short sentences about climate, landforms, water, natural resources, landmarks and culture. Students will also be asked to name the states of the region and give a personal opinion about a place they would most like to visit in the region. There are 5 scrapbooking pages for student use.
You can use these pages with your own curriculum or research to find the information to fill in the scrapbook.
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