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1st grade world history webquests for GATE

Preview of What is this Thing?

What is this Thing?

Part of Nancy Polette's Fact or Fiction Series Have you ever wandered through a museum, looked at an artifact, and wondered, “What IS This Thing?” So did Nancy Polette as she toured the Montgomery County Historical Society in Missouri. As she wandered through the museum, she imagined a child of the 1800s suddenly appearing in her kitchen, at a mall, or in a classroom. How puzzled that child would be! A microwave, a blender, a cell phone, a computer, an escalator – what strange objects! Just as a
Preview of World War I WebQuest

World War I WebQuest

The students will be able to use the following website to complete a World War I WebQuest. The students will click on each section topic and answer the questions to the fullest.
Preview of Roman Numerals Charts

Roman Numerals Charts

Created by
STEM STORE
Students who are curious about Roman Numerals will often want to know more than just I, V, and X. With these charts, students can explore Roman Numerals up to 100. Each chart presents the information differently, so you can challenge students to explore and remember in different ways.
Preview of World War 1 WebQuest

World War 1 WebQuest

The students will be able to use the following website to complete a World War I WebQuest. The students will click on each section topic and answer the questions to the fullest.
Preview of Historical Figures Booklet

Historical Figures Booklet

Created by
Liz Arnold
This is a booklet (a "yearbook" of sorts) to keep track of many of the famous historical figures that are covered throughout a unit of study. It also includes an online resource that can be accessed to assist with the research component. There is a timeline in the middle to add all of the people you are studying in chronological order.
Preview of See Saw Activity: Research King Tut's Tomb

See Saw Activity: Research King Tut's Tomb

This is an activity I have used in conjunction with the See Saw classroom app during GATE/GT class. My students pull this up on their iPads in class and fill out the included research sheet with the facts they find while researching. They post it to their journals for their parents to view their research online. Feel free to use this without the app! It includes a list of questions to help prompt their thinking about King Tut along the way.
Preview of Japan Mystery Places Google Slides Template

Japan Mystery Places Google Slides Template

This resource is for students to learn more about the unique attractions in Japan. It includes directions for use, a teacher example, list of attractions and student template. Have fun and discover something new about Japan!
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