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Preview of Social Studies: Important People in History

Social Studies: Important People in History

Created by
Miss Alison
This Social Studies Unit is an interactive and engaging way to teach your students about important people in history. The read alouds and worksheets included are easy to copy and print. Enjoy!Save over 20% on the Kindergarten Social Studies BundleWhat is included in this Social Studies Unit:10 Teacher Lesson Plans (one for each important person)A Printable/Projectable Book for each important personWorksheets (Writing Activities, Matching Activities, Timeline Activities, Cut and Paste Sorting Act
Preview of STEM Challenge | Design a Dream Classroom

STEM Challenge | Design a Dream Classroom

This STEM Math Challenge is a fun and engaging way to learn the STEM process, utilize real-world math skills, and work collaboratively with a team! It provides students with great opportunities to think through problems and find creative solutions to them. Once you mention the words "Dream Classroom" you will have them hooked!The Design a Classroom STEM Challenge is a GREAT Back to School activity to teach and/or reinforce procedures. It's also designed to use at ANY time of the year as well!
Preview of STEM Challenge | Design a Dream Bedroom

STEM Challenge | Design a Dream Bedroom

This STEM Math Challenge is a fun and engaging way to learn the STEM process, utilize real-world math skills, and work collaboratively with a team! It provides students with great opportunities to think through problems and find creative solutions to them. Once you mention the words "Dream Bedroom" you will have them hooked!The Design a Bedroom STEM Challenge is a GREAT Back to School activity to teach and/or reinforce procedures. It's also designed to use at ANY time of the year as well! Ther
Preview of STEM/STEAM Backyard Data - Thinking Critically & Interpreting - Lesson 18

STEM/STEAM Backyard Data - Thinking Critically & Interpreting - Lesson 18

Students use a fun ancient art and applied math to gather and interpret baseline data on the plants living just outside the door. They solve the real-life Mystery of the Dead Birds using deductive reasoning, on-line research, and critical thinking. Your kids then turn to their own collected weather and biodiversity data. They graph, analyze, and interpret patterns to reach conclusions about how their local weather affects their neighborhood plants and animals. All lesson plans, printables, prese
Preview of President Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" Reader's Theatre and Activities

President Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" Reader's Theatre and Activities

4-page Reader's Theatre Script of Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" speech including a forward. It has been written with 10 parts but can be adjusted.When presented, the speech is approximately 3 minutes. Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" is the perfect opportunity to actively engage your students in a history lesson. Use this crucial moment in American History as a catalyst for students to work on their presentation skills while gaining a deeper understanding of Lincoln's important speech. Li
Preview of President Reagan "Tear Down That Wall" Brandenburg Gate Speech-Reader's Theatre

President Reagan "Tear Down That Wall" Brandenburg Gate Speech-Reader's Theatre

Another great Presidential Speech in the American History Collection!A FULL 15-page Reader's Theatre Script of President Ronald Reagan's speech "Tear Down That Wall." The speech has been abridged, but all excerpts are included in the packet, in addition to a QR code leading to a full video of President Reagan's speech at the Brandenburg Gate. It has been written with 20 parts but can be adjusted. It can easily accommodate 30-40 students.When presented, the speech is approximately 15 minutes. Rea
Preview of "Date Which Will Live In Infamy" FDR Speech; Reader's Theatre and Writing Prompt

"Date Which Will Live In Infamy" FDR Speech; Reader's Theatre and Writing Prompt

6-page Reader's Theatre Script of FDR's "A Date Which Will Live In Infamy" speech including a forward. It has been written with 15 parts but can be adjusted.When presented, the speech is approximately 8 minutes. FDR's "Date In Infamy" speech is the perfect opportunity to actively engage your students in a history lesson. Use this crucial moment in American History as a catalyst for students to work on their presentation skills while gaining a deeper understanding of FDR's important speech. Inclu
Preview of Exploring Nature: STEM / STEAM Outdoor Investigation - What it Takes To Survive

Exploring Nature: STEM / STEAM Outdoor Investigation - What it Takes To Survive

Your kids will explore structures and their functions as they take a close look at plants and animals that are found right outside their home or school. They'll learn from a very young girl in Ecuador how, like her, they can be real citizen-scientists in their communities. They will plan and investigate, hands-on, what is needed for a seed to sprout and grow. In the process they will naturally apply math and measurement, learn to isolate and test variables, and analyze and interpret their own da
Preview of American Symbols & Figures BUNDLE {Digital & PDF}

American Symbols & Figures BUNDLE {Digital & PDF}

This bundle provides materials for students to investigate the history and symbolism of The Great Seal of the United States and of the painting “Spirit of 1776”. Students will also take a look at the design of the White House and the U.S. Capitol and some of the changes these monuments have undergone over the years. This collection provides a range of activities for young learners such as creating an original seal for their family and investigating images taken in and around our Capitol. The int
Preview of Presidential Speeches {Digital & PDF}

Presidential Speeches {Digital & PDF}

This bundle gives a brief background to Roosevelt’s speech Declaration of War on Japan and a brief background to George W. Bush’s 911 Speech (also known as “The Declaration of George W. Bush – September 20, 2001”). Students are introduced to a few literary terms and are guided through an analysis and comparison of the characteristics of the two pieces. Finally, students develop strategies for persuasive speaking in order to articulate one excerpt from either speech. If you are teaching the bundl
Preview of STEM Challenge | Design a Dream Bedroom | Google Classroom Version

STEM Challenge | Design a Dream Bedroom | Google Classroom Version

This STEM Math Challenge is a fun and engaging way to learn the STEM process and utilize real-world math skills, all while distance learning! It provides students with great opportunities to think through problems and find creative solutions to them. Once you mention the words "Dream Bedroom" you will have them hooked!The Design a Bedroom STEM Challenge is a perfect addition to your Google Classroom. There is an additional PDF that includes the link to give you digital access, along with instru
Preview of 911 Speech {Digital & PDF}

911 Speech {Digital & PDF}

This resource gives a brief background and geography to George W. Bush’s 911 Speech (also known as “The Declaration of George W. Bush – September 20, 2001”). Students are introduced to a few literary terms and are guided through an analysis of the speech. Students also develop strategies for persuasive speaking by articulating one excerpt from this speech. This resource aligns with the Core Knowledge Sequence: 8th Grade History and Geography, The Middle East – September 11, 2001 attacks, p. 207
Preview of Declaration of War on Japan {Digital & PDF}

Declaration of War on Japan {Digital & PDF}

This resource gives a brief background and geography to Roosevelt’s speech Declaration of War on Japan. It introduces students to a few literary terms and guides them through an analysis of the speech. Students also develop strategies for persuasive speaking by articulating one excerpt from Declaration of War on Japan. This resource aligns with the Core Knowledge Sequence: 7th Grade History, page 166, Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941: “A day that will live in infamy” and 7th Grade Language Arts, E
Preview of Jungle ABC's Coloring Book with Wild Animals

Jungle ABC's Coloring Book with Wild Animals

Created by
SREE GANESH
Welcome to our wild animal alphabet coloring book! Coloring is not only a fun and creative activity, but it also has many benefits for children. It helps improve fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and concentration. In this book, you will learn the alphabet while exploring the fascinating world of wild animals and their habitats. Let's get started! This book contains 54 beautiful pages.Hey kids! Are you ready to color your way through the alphabet and discover the amazing world of wild an
Preview of Gimme Shelter! - Outdoor STEM-STEAM Project - School & Remote Learning

Gimme Shelter! - Outdoor STEM-STEAM Project - School & Remote Learning

This hands-on shelter, 3-Dimensional Learning project, is really an Engineering and Science journey. It has all you need to get your kids outside, engaged in a real-world, student-driven, place-based, STEAM/STEM project at school or home. It can last a few weeks or span an entire year, even serving as the base for a complete interdisciplinary curriculum, covering all your standards. You may use any or all of my other Nature STEAM lessons to enrich their learning as they go. The kids lead it, mak
Preview of Dark, Dark Room Mystery – STEM Investigation Remote Ready Lesson K

Dark, Dark Room Mystery – STEM Investigation Remote Ready Lesson K

This keep-it-secret lesson engages your students with a mysterious ghostly apparition in a very dark room… in essence using the properties of light to create a model: a giant, room-sized human eyeball and proto-camera right before their very eyes! But, SHHHH, don’t tell them that! Instead, present them with this mystery either in your own room or with our video, guiding them as variables are isolated and changed to figure out what is going on. This lesson sets the stage for students’ creating an
Preview of The White House {Digital & PDF}

The White House {Digital & PDF}

This resource provides materials in both PDF and Google Slides versions for students to investigate the history of The White House. This resource includes the following:•The White House Web•Believe It or Not White House Flipbook Template•Believe It or Not Flipbook Assignment / Rubric (editable)•Flipbook with Instructions in the Margins•Believe It or Not Presentation Template•Believe It or Not Presentation Assignment / Rubric (editable)•A Short History of the White House •A Short History of the W
Preview of Who's Got the Munchies? - Outdoor STEM-STEAM Project - School & Remote Learning

Who's Got the Munchies? - Outdoor STEM-STEAM Project - School & Remote Learning

This hands-on food, 3-Dimensional Learning project, is really an Engineering and Science journey. It has all you need to get your kids outside, engaged in a real-world, student-driven, place-based, STEAM/STEM project at school or home. It can last a few weeks or span an entire year, even serving as the base for a complete interdisciplinary curriculum, covering all your standards. You may use any or all of my other Nature STEAM lessons to enrich their learning as they go. The kids lead it, make e
Preview of Tinkering to Build a Simple Camera – STEM Engineering Remote-Ready Lesson L

Tinkering to Build a Simple Camera – STEM Engineering Remote-Ready Lesson L

This lesson is a wonderful engineering, problem-solving experience, ideal for a science center, as it can go on for many iterations. Once students have an idea of what is going on with the giant camera obscura (see previous Lesson K – In a Dark, Dark Room), they collaborate to design their own handheld, dark rooms (cameras) and tinker as long as you want with various iterations of their designs. As your students adjust their designs, they will isolate variables, note causes and effects, and rais
Preview of Egg Drop Collaboration STEM Challenge

Egg Drop Collaboration STEM Challenge

This Egg Drop Collaboration STEM Challenge is a fun and engaging way to learn the STEM process, work collaboratively with a team, and evaluate the process of designing a container that may support an egg when dropped at a height of 5 feet! It provides students with great opportunities to think through problems and find creative solutions to them. Once you mention the words "Egg Drop" you will have them hooked!The Egg Drop Collaboration STEM Challenge is a GREAT reinforcement activity for scienc
Preview of Abraham Lincoln Google Slides Activity

Abraham Lincoln Google Slides Activity

*Google Slides Activity* Digital Activity- *Students click on each dot to listen to a fact about Abraham Lincoln. Five facts will be read aloud to them. When they are done they can type two facts they learned. *Easy for young students who can't read and a fun way to engage them.
Preview of Just Add Water! - Outdoor STEM-STEAM Project - School and Remote Learning

Just Add Water! - Outdoor STEM-STEAM Project - School and Remote Learning

This hands-on water, 3-Dimensional Learning project, is really an Engineering and Science journey. It has all you need to get your kids outside, engaged in a real-world, student-driven, place-based, STEAM/STEM project at school or home. It can last a few weeks or span an entire year, even serving as the base for a complete interdisciplinary curriculum, covering all your standards. You may use any or all of my other Nature STEAM lessons to enrich their learning as they go. The kids lead it, make
Preview of Forest Surprise: Being a Citizen-Scientist - STEM / STEAM Lesson 7

Forest Surprise: Being a Citizen-Scientist - STEM / STEAM Lesson 7

This lesson is centered around a visually-rich, original short story and discussion that gives your kids a real-world example of how important their own citizen-science work can be! Plus, the surprise discovery made by the child in the story helps your students consider one way animals get food. Finally, the discussion questions and incredible photographs that follow the story help your kids do evidence-based, science inquiry.Detailed Lesson PlanExtension ActivitiesUpdated, Original E-storybook
Preview of Weather Patterns - The Young Child Uses Their Own Data- STEM / STEAM Lesson 17

Weather Patterns - The Young Child Uses Their Own Data- STEM / STEAM Lesson 17

In this lesson, your students look for patterns revealed on their collected Daily Data sheets. First, they will use themselves as movable counting blocks to help think about how the weather affects their own behaviors. Then they analyze, graph, and interpret their accumulated Daily Data to reach logical conclusions about how changes in weather affect the local plants and animals in their schoolyard or backyard. Includes:Detailed Lesson PlanWeather & You Chart and QuestionsWhat Do You Wear C
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