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U.S. History Common Core RI.2.10 internet activities

Preview of Famous People Biographies Text Evidence Passages Set 1

Famous People Biographies Text Evidence Passages Set 1

**Updated March 2020 to include a digital version of each student passage. This is a Google Slides presentation.**This is a set of 15 close reading passages. Each text evidence reading passage has three questions for students to mark the text. There is also an extended response question for students to answer on the back of their worksheet. Each passage is about a famous person in history. People included:Martin Luther King Jr.Clara BartonSally RideLeonardo da VinciJane GoodallStephen HawkingG
Preview of Virtual Field Trip Boston Freedom Trail Google Slides Seesaw Revolutionary War

Virtual Field Trip Boston Freedom Trail Google Slides Seesaw Revolutionary War

Created by
MagiCore
⭐️Let's all take a field trip! In this Virtual Field Trip, students take a walk through the Boston Freedom Trail for an exciting and educational cross-curricular learning experience! Students will learn about the history behind the 16 stops on the Boston Freedom Trail, such as the Boston Common Stop, Massachusetts State House, Park Street Church, Granary Burying Ground, Kings Chapel, and Boston Latin School. This virtual field trip in Google Slides & Seesaw contains video links, images, read
Preview of Famous People Biographies Close Reading Text Evidence Passages Set 2

Famous People Biographies Close Reading Text Evidence Passages Set 2

**Updated March 2020 to include a digital version of each student passage. This is a Google Slides presentation.**This is a set of 15 close reading passages. Each text evidence reading passage has three questions for students to mark the text. There is also an extended response question for students to answer on the back of their worksheet. Each passage is about a famous person in history. People included:Wright BrothersNeil ArmstrongChristopher ColumbusLewis and ClarkHarriet TubmanJackie Rob
Preview of Constitution Day Activities for K-3

Constitution Day Activities for K-3

Elevate teaching efforts with primary students to gain understanding on the abstract nature of our Constitution and its history. If you are scrambling for something to use for this daunting task that is informative, integrated, easy-to-prepare, and fun to use, look no further! You can begin with an original read aloud, use picture vocabulary cards, link to Internet resources (in teacher led tasks), and integrate with math and language tasks to round out your day. Students have a simple-to-read b
Preview of U.S. Symbols in Brief

U.S. Symbols in Brief

Here are 21 passages on American Symbols for sharing with students. Written to give brief information, not full lessons; these passages can be just the thing for distributive practice or to set up further research or lessons. There is a picture or photograph for each page to engage students, while a student/s or the teacher shares the passages. Use them to: enhance Morning Meetings, introduce a social studies lesson, pull out for review, practice oral reading of non-fiction texts, read in small
Preview of Free Primary Source Lesson -Neil Armstrong and Sally Ride for Primary/Elementary

Free Primary Source Lesson -Neil Armstrong and Sally Ride for Primary/Elementary

Created by
Juniper's Own
This lesson uses primary sources - interviews in video and print form - to infer about the lives of Sally Ride and Neil Armstrong, two famous American astronauts. Includes brief descriptions of Ride and Armstrong, an explanation of what primary sources are, links to video interviews with both astronauts, print Q and A's with both astronauts, discussion/comprehension cards for students and instructions for educators.Also fits ELA Common Core 2nd grade standards Reading Informative 2/1, 2.2, 2.3,
Preview of President's Day for Primary Grades

President's Day for Primary Grades

Celebrate President’s Day and learn about George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and our current President. Read informative texts, organize ideas with graphic organizers--comparing and contrasting facts, practice vocabulary with worksheets, writing tasks, and more. Our President, Joe Biden, has graphic organizers for recording facts about him as well. Make this an informative and easy-on-you day with the parts of this resource. Updated 12-20.Included in this unit:⭐ Books to assemble— “Who Can be P
Preview of Free! Primary Source - Greensboro Sit-ins - #kindnessnation #weholdthesetruths

Free! Primary Source - Greensboro Sit-ins - #kindnessnation #weholdthesetruths

Created by
Juniper's Own
#kindnessnation #weholdthesetruthsThis lesson uses primary sources in print and video form to help students understand the causes and effects of the Civil Rights Sit-Ins protests in the 1960s. Students will compare and contrast primary and secondary sources, use discuss questions, and write about the events and people involved. This can be used as a stand-alone primary source lesson, or as a great resource for any Martin Luther King, Jr., Black History or Civil Rights unit! There's enough back
Preview of ABRAHAM LINCOLN Interactive Reading Comprehension Digital for Google Classroom

ABRAHAM LINCOLN Interactive Reading Comprehension Digital for Google Classroom

Created by
Fishyrobb
This reading comprehension resource for Google Drive teaches students about the life of Abraham Lincoln while practicing essential reading comprehension skills including main idea, context clues, using text features, and vocabulary. Topics covered:Early LifePresidencyThe Civil WarThe End of SlaveryRemembering Abraham LincolnTo complete this activity, students will:Read each chapter (cloze passage), using context clues to fill in the missing information. Words are provided in the the word bank fo
Preview of GEORGE WASHINGTON Interactive Reading Comprehension Digital for Google Classroom

GEORGE WASHINGTON Interactive Reading Comprehension Digital for Google Classroom

Created by
Fishyrobb
This reading comprehension resource for Google Drive teaches students about the life of George Washington while practicing essential reading comprehension skills including main idea, context clues, using text features, and vocabulary. Topics covered:Early LifeThe Continental CongressThe Revolutionary WarWashington As PresidentHonoring George WashingtonTo complete this activity, students will:Read each chapter (cloze passage), using context clues to fill in the missing information. Words are prov
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