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- Informational Text: U.S. Constitution (Reading Comprehension Worksheets)
Informational Text: U.S. Constitution (Reading Comprehension Worksheets)
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This resource includes informational text (1 page) about the U.S. Constitution. It includes a brief history of the document, the basics of what it accomplishes and the intent behind it. The 2nd page includes 5 multiple choice questions. The 3rd includes 5 short answer questions. Answer Key provided.
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 6.0
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Mastering the map has never been more visual! This set of 20 professional nomenclature cards is the perfect foundational tool for any U.S. geography unit. Based on the 4 regions as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau (Northeast, Midwest, South, and West), these cards provide a clear, structured way for students to visualize how the United States is organized.
From full-color coded keys to black-and-white standalone regional maps, this versatile set helps students transition from “the big picture” to specific regional details with ease.
🧠 The “How” and “Why” (Educational Benefits)
Why use nomenclature cards for geography? It’s all about spatial recognition and scaffolded learning:
- Visual Discrimination: By seeing a region highlighted in color against a grayscale map of the whole U.S., students naturally learn exactly where that region sits in relation to the rest of the country. 📍
- Scaffolded Difficulty: Start with the cards that include state names for guided learning, then transition to the name-free cards to challenge their memory. 🎓
- Standards-Aligned: Because these follow the U.S. Census Bureau divisions, you can be confident your students are learning the most widely accepted geographic classifications used in social studies. ✅
- Versatility: The mix of color and black-and-white versions allows for high-impact visual aids or budget-friendly, student-ready worksheets.
🛠️ Ways to Use These
- Geography Centers: Laminate the color cards and use them as a “match the region” game or sorting activity. 🧩
- Interactive Notebooks: Print the black-and-white versions for students to color in, label, and glue into their social studies journals. 📓
- Flashcard Drills: Use the cards to quiz students on state locations within specific regions (e.g., “Which states are in the Midwest?”). ⚡
- Display: Create a stunning “Geography Wall” using the full-color coded keys as a reference point for students during independent work. 🖼️
🚀 Help Your Students Find Their Way!
Equip your geography explorers with the visual tools they need to master U.S. Geography. Add these US Regions Nomenclature Cards to your teaching toolkit today and watch their map-reading confidence soar! 🌟
UPGRADE and get this BUDNLE: Regions of the U.S.A. | Geography Bundle
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This unit is designed to give students practice reading and answering questions on the given scientific and historic informational provided in the text. The main subject of the text: Spring migration of swallows returning to the historic Mission San Juan Capistrano. After reading, students will be asked to answer multiple choice and short answer questions.
For further expansion of the lesson, there are 6 math word problems and a research, writing assignment.
Readability Grades:
- Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 6.1
- Gunning Fog Index: 7.7
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This resource is a project-based activity designed to be used during any election (local, state or national). It can be completed individually or in cooperative groups. Perfect for any Civics, Social Studies, or Government classroom 6th-12th grades.
The assignment consists of comparing / contrasting two candidates and requires students to research, report, plus give their own opinions on several aspects surrounding the various activities listed below. You can also require students to create a presentation if you’d like of all their findings!
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Whether it is an election year or not, if you are studying the U.S. Electoral College, this is a great resource for your classroom.
Suggestions for Use:
* If it is an election year, you can assign it for students to complete on election night.
* Not an election year? You can still use it! Simply assign students to complete the assignment for a specific presidential election.
* Study a variety of past presidential elections in U.S. History and how the electoral college voted! This would be a wonderful cooperative groups activity where each group completed (and reported their findings) on a different election.









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