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Free 1st grade other (social studies) graphic organizers

Preview of Graphic Organizer: Urban, Rural and Suburban Communities

Graphic Organizer: Urban, Rural and Suburban Communities

Social Studies / Community Studies Lesson that asks students to draw a picture of each community and describe what specific things you can find in each community. Responses should be somewhere along the lines of:Urban Communities have: big city buildings, lots of trains, buses, cars, people, etc. Rural Communities have: farms, animals, few people, lots of land, tractors, etc. Suburban Communities have: lots of houses, few big buildings, less people than urban communities, etc. Hope this helps =
Preview of Create a Timeline

Create a Timeline

Created by
Teaching Kati
* If you have the chance to rate this product that would be great! I love to continue to improve both my teaching and the product itself. :) Thanks!* Timelines are a great way to organize data. This is a great extension activity after learning about timelines or it can be used as a beginning of the year get-to-know-you activity. The direction page has a blank example box so you can draw in your own example! I recommend enlarging the timeline pages to 11x17. It makes it easier for little kiddo
Preview of Famous Inventors Book

Famous Inventors Book

The famous inventors book can used for students to jot important information about each of the inventors. Inventors: Thomas Edison Benjamin Franklin Garrett Morgan Alexander Graham Bell
Preview of {Primary and Secondary Sources Sorting Activity}

{Primary and Secondary Sources Sorting Activity}

Created by
LoveLearnLead
This simple sorting activity is great to review the differences between a primary and secondary source, not to mention a hands-on approach to keep your students engaged in their learning. Enjoy!
Preview of Benjamin Franklin Fact Kite

Benjamin Franklin Fact Kite

Created by
Meagan Hawkins
After learning about Benjamin Franklin, students can use this sheet to record 2 important facts they learned. Students can then decorate their kite, cut it out, and attach streamers to the bottom to complete their kite! These are perfect for hanging in the classroom, decorating a bulletin board, or dangling from the ceiling! Also great as a quick tool to assess student understanding. Enjoy! ~Meagan Hawkins
Preview of Texas and U.S. Flags Comparison

Texas and U.S. Flags Comparison

Created by
Cheryl Martin
Use this activity to help your students compare the Texas flag to the United States flag. Students can write in their own ideas or glue the answer choices in the correct sections. Thank you for checking out my activity. Cheryl Martin
Preview of **FREE** The History of Toys worksheets

**FREE** The History of Toys worksheets

Using timelines in your classroom is a key requirement of the Australian HASS curriculum. By incorporating these History of Toys worksheets into your classroom you will not only be meeting these history requirements but you will be engaging your students in meaningful activities which will open their eyes to understand how toys have developed over the centuries.These worksheets are designed to compliment the History of Toys timeline posters:History of Toys PostersTake a look at some of the great
Preview of FREE Helen Keller Fact Writing Worksheet

FREE Helen Keller Fact Writing Worksheet

Directions: Write three facts about Helen Keller. Illustrate each fact. This FREE writing activity is an easy supplement to any kindergarten, first grade, or second grade Helen Keller unit! Students can complete this printable page during your social studies lesson, writing block, or literacy centers. If you enjoy this sample from my Helen Keller Craft and Braille Activity, click here to see more! Curious? Learn more about this product by clicking here to read about it on my blog, Little Owl's T
Preview of Reasons I Am a Good Citizen- Graphic Organizer

Reasons I Am a Good Citizen- Graphic Organizer

After teaching about what it means to be a good citizen, students will brainstorm ways in which they are good citizens and will fill in the graphic organizer. You Might Also Like “Declaration of Independence – Graphic Organizers & Assessments Kristen Zadina
Preview of Compare and Contrast with The Hare and the Tortoise

Compare and Contrast with The Hare and the Tortoise

Created by
Got to Be LIT
Comparing and contrasting, map skills, and comprehension questions are skills taught in this free book companion for the lovable fable of the The Hare and the Tortoise. T-Charts and Venn diagram options for comparing a hare and rabbit, as well as a tortoise and a turtle. Fact sheets for the hare, rabbit, tortoise and turtle are included. A look at the illustrator's work is also addressed based on the book by Brian Wildsmith. This would be great for subs to use in a day, or for a week-long unit
Preview of Urban vs. Rural Sort

Urban vs. Rural Sort

Created by
Andrea Bevis
This simple sort was used after teaching and discussion comparing and contrasting urban and rural settings. **Images were found through Google Image search. I don't claim to have created or own any of the images.**
Preview of School Days Past and Present Venn Diagram

School Days Past and Present Venn Diagram

This item aligns with the Australian Curriculum History Year 1 unit, Present and Past Family Life, focusing specifically on school. Students can complete the venn diagram by drawing and labelling items from the past, items from the present, and items from the past that are still used now. This diagram is clear, concise and easy for your students to use!
Preview of PAST-PRESENT-FUTURE Chart

PAST-PRESENT-FUTURE Chart

Created by
Meredith Kelly
We study Past-Present-Future in first grade in both Language Arts and Social Studies. You can use this chart to write words, draw pictures, cut and paste pictures showing past, present, and future. The chart can be used as a beginning timeline reference point. Students can put a baby picture, current picture, and draw what they want to be in the future.
Preview of Editable Research Project Organizer- Tic Tac Toe choice board

Editable Research Project Organizer- Tic Tac Toe choice board

Created by
neahbm
Use this Tic Tac Toe choice board to give students a choice of activities when completing a research project. Make Tic Tac Toe by choosing 3 of the activity ideas. This is a neat idea that encourages student choice, but also gives the students limitations on the projects that they may complete. I used this for a study on influential African Americans in 2nd grade. It was well received, and my students enjoyed being able to make their own choices. **I attest that this product is an original
Preview of SOCIAL STUDIES INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK PAGE - Urban, Suburb, Rural Communities Web

SOCIAL STUDIES INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK PAGE - Urban, Suburb, Rural Communities Web

Students will cut out the picture of each of the three types of communities, glue it into their Social Studies notebooks, and make a web around it describing the characteristics of each place. Perfect for whole group, small group, or individuals.
Preview of FREEBIE - History Biography Research Poster | Great Artists - Leonardo da Vinci

FREEBIE - History Biography Research Poster | Great Artists - Leonardo da Vinci

No Prep - Just print and go! This resource is a Free History Biography Research Poster for Leonardo da Vinci. It is a sample from the Great Artists - History Biography Research Poster Bundle. Thank you for checking out my store!
Preview of My Citizenship Journal

My Citizenship Journal

I created this journal for my students to use while we studied about citizenship and how good/bad citizens affect our community. To see how I used this packet, feel free to visit my blog: www.turtlesandfirstgrade.blogspot.com To Use: Complete a word of the day, you can use the premade templates of the blank template. Students will define the word of the day (either as a whole group or individually). Students will then write the word in a sentence, at the bottom of the page. Lastly, students wil
Preview of US Symbols Fact Sheets

US Symbols Fact Sheets

Created by
Kori Snair
Perfect for learning about The United States symbols. They match the symbols on pebblego.com
Preview of FREE Economics Interactive Notebook

FREE Economics Interactive Notebook

11 Interactive Notebook Pages. This interactive notebook is intended to be taught alongside my Economics Google Slides Presentation. There are over 130 slides with task cards, engaging pictures and examples, unit vocabulary, and more! See link below for the Google Slides Presentation.CLICK HERE FOR ECONOMICS GOOGLE SLIDESStandards:SS.2.E.1.1  Recognize that people make choices because of limited resources. SS.2.E.1.2 Recognize that people supply goods and services based on consumer demands. SS.2
Preview of Presidents of the United States: Harrison to Lincoln

Presidents of the United States: Harrison to Lincoln

Created by
Mack Henrikson
***FREE EDITION: AMERICAN PRESIDENTS 9-16*** The Presidents of the United States have always sparked the interest of my students. This document can be implemented in a variety of activities. Students from 5th to 12th grade can use this graphic organizer to aid in their comprehension of our countries’ Presidents and chronological history. FULL Product Includes: -3 page (front & back) organizer of all 44 U.S.Presidents - Visual image of each President - Adaptable format for various types of
Preview of Firefighters!

Firefighters!

Created by
Ashlie Allen
While learning about fire safety, use this notebook to develop an understanding of what firefighters can do, what they have and what they are! Students engage in great discussions! We used this during our fire safety unit. After visiting the fire station, the students had some great ideas about firemen!
Preview of FREEBIE Virginia Landforms

FREEBIE Virginia Landforms

Created by
Thea Fraser
This resource provides a simple way for students to show what they know about the main landform types in Virginia (mountains, valleys, hills, and coastal plain). Students draw each of the landforms. This aligns with first grade SOL 1.6 for social studies.
Preview of Landmark Research Template
Preview of Plan a Podcast Worksheet

Plan a Podcast Worksheet

Interested in having your students create a podcast? Use this digital worksheet! Students can edit on their devices or on paper.
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