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3rd grade government lessons for SMART Notebook

Preview of Intro to Branches of Government (Smart Notebook)

Intro to Branches of Government (Smart Notebook)

A Smart Notebook presentation that I made for my 3rd grade class. It walks through the 3 branches of government with the kids. It also has opportunities to click on attached links to visit various government sites. I also tried to include some matching games for definitions, pictures of important government buildings, charts showing how government power "flows", and some fill in the blanks. It would be a good review (if you had already taught the 3 branches) or a good introduction. For other f
Preview of {Declaration of Independence for SMART Notebook}

{Declaration of Independence for SMART Notebook}

Created by
LoveLearnLead
I hope you enjoy this short SmartBoard activity on the Declaration of Independence. This interactive file covers England's control over the colonies, the role of Thomas Jefferson, opportunities to use ipads and/or dictionaries, and even activates prior knowledge regarding the pilgrims and the original colonies. **Covers the 3rd grade GLE: State the main purposes of the Declaration of Independence. Happy teaching!
Preview of Three Branches of Government- Smart Board lesson

Three Branches of Government- Smart Board lesson

Created by
Becky S
This Smart file I created to use to teach my 5th grade students about the three branches of government. I used it for my formal observation lesson. The file goes along with my "Three Branches of Government" guided note sheet and text-based questions page which are also in my TpT store.
Preview of Writing a Topic Sentence & Learning About Barack Obama

Writing a Topic Sentence & Learning About Barack Obama

Use this SmartBoard lesson to review or teach writing topic sentences and details. This lesson has been tailored to teach students about President Obama. It also helps students learn how to turn facts written in incomplete sentences into complete sentences.
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