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Civics Common Core W.4.1 activities

Preview of 4th Grade Social Studies Curriculum Civics Google Slides

4th Grade Social Studies Curriculum Civics Google Slides

This 4th Grade Social Studies Curriculum unit is themed in civics and includes lesson plans, reading passages, assessments, activities, and more. Each activity is also linked and downloadable to Google Drive for use in Google Classroom or other platforms. Unit correlates to concepts in the MC3 curriculum and meets Michigan Social Studies standards. Update: All files have been updated and edited where necessary.GOOGLE DRIVE ACCESS LINKS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE PDF DOWNLOAD ON THE GOOGLE DRIVE ACCE
Preview of Pledge of Allegiance and American Flag Close Read Activities

Pledge of Allegiance and American Flag Close Read Activities

Both the American Flag and the Pledge of Allegiance are so important for students to understand! This bundle is a great way to teach your students about the American Flag and the Pledge of Allegiance! With Close Reading and Writing Activities, you will be able to hit both your Social Studies and Language Arts Standards at the same time!Each resource includes:3 versions of the non-fiction article for differentiation3 versions of comprehension questionsSummary Writing TemplateOpinion Writing Temp
Preview of Human Rights Opinion Writing Activity - Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Human Rights Opinion Writing Activity - Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Created by
Globally Taught
Learn about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights with this engaging human rights opinion writing activity! Read about the differences between human rights, civil rights, and laws. Then, complete a creative opinion writing activity about whether their favorite activity is a human right. Here are some ways you can use this resource: ✔ Study rights, responsibilities, and citizenship with this activity to help students understand the meaning of human rights, civil rights, and laws. ✔ Explore
Preview of Social Studies 11-Day Substitute Plan for Kindergarten through Fifth Grade

Social Studies 11-Day Substitute Plan for Kindergarten through Fifth Grade

Created by
theteachingtiti
Discover the ultimate hassle-free solution for all elementary grades with our Social Studies 11-Day Substitute Plan bundle! Engage students from Kindergarten to Fifth Grade in captivating inquiry-based learning, while you enjoy a well-deserved day off.Key Features:Inquiry-Based Learning: Each lesson plan encourages critical thinking and curiosity through inquiry-based activities. Students across all grades will actively explore social studies topics, making learning an exciting adventure.Easy Pr
Preview of Social Studies 11-Day Substitute Plan for Fourth Grade

Social Studies 11-Day Substitute Plan for Fourth Grade

Created by
theteachingtiti
Introducing our Social Studies 11-Day Substitute Plan, tailored to engage your 4th-grade students in captivating inquiry-based learning! With this headache-free product, you can take a well-deserved day off while ensuring your students' minds are active and inquisitive.Key Features:Inquiry-Based Learning: Each day's lesson plan fosters curiosity and critical thinking through inquiry-based activities. Your 4th graders will actively explore social studies topics, making learning an exciting and em
Preview of God Bless America

God Bless America

17 printable or digital pages to use on Flag Day or Veterans Day or Memorial Day or Independence Day to explore the beginning of that patriotic song, “God Bless America.” Students describe.. Four things they love about America, Four things that we still need to work on to make America a stronger and kinder nation, How you show respect for America, Fifteen things a kid can do to make America better, What freedom means, Who are the brave who keep us free, What I am thankful for, and more... Encou
Preview of Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio - Book Study

Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio - Book Study

Created by
Galarious Goods
Explore Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio with this picture book companion for 2nd, 3rd and 4th Grade students. With a range of learning activities including comprehension, vocabulary, research tasks, exploring the Electoral College and designing their own election campaign, this is the perfect teaching resource for combining literacy and civics.To use this resource you will need:You will need at least one copy of Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio and LeUyen Pham (first published 2008)
Preview of Presidential Election 2020 Bundle

Presidential Election 2020 Bundle

Everything you need to teach your students about the election process as the 2020 election draws near.The next Presidential election is closer than we think, and will provide some interesting discussions! Our kids will hear things about the candidates and the election at home, and may bring the discussion and questions into class with them. It can be hard to decide how to handle it all inside our classrooms.This resource will get your students talking about what issues are important to them, wil
Preview of Constitution 00 - Bundled Unit - Distance Learning

Constitution 00 - Bundled Unit - Distance Learning

Reading social studies content on the Constitution for fourth or fifth-grade students or remedial activities for older students- There are 29 pages of informational text with Constitution content. In addition, there are: vocabulary words, multiple-choice quizzes, writing extension questions, vocabulary matching activities, a cause and effect activity, a graphing activity, answer keys, and vocabulary flash cards. This is the entire Constitution Unit with all seven lessons bundled together. These
Preview of The US Flag Close Read and Activities | Digital | Printable | Distance Learning

The US Flag Close Read and Activities | Digital | Printable | Distance Learning

Combining Social Studies and Language Arts is the only way to fit everything in a busy teacher's day! This DIGITAL close read about the American Flag is designed to help you do just that! Use it to teach your students about one of the United States most recognized symbols, while at the same time, teach them to read, annotate and cite evidence from a non-fiction text.This resource includes:3 versions of the non-fiction article for differentiation2 versions of comprehension questionsSummarizing an
Preview of Response to Text Writing Guide - Citizenship

Response to Text Writing Guide - Citizenship

Created by
Follow the Cairn
Help your students follow the steps of the writing process (brainstorm, pre-write, draft, edit, revise, and publish) to create a persuasive letter about the rights and responsibilities of a citizen. Students will use graphic organizers to plan out their persuasive writing. Pairs with the Persuasive Writing Editing Checklist. Could be a great final project or writing element to a civics study on the U.S. Constitution.
Preview of Autobiography template

Autobiography template

Created by
Paul Virgona
This template (powerpoint) for an autobiography is aimed at grade levels two to four but can be edited to cater for other ages or grade levels.The document includes:- Cover page- Age 0 to 5 (early memories/stories from parents/guardians)- Age 6 to 10 (current/recent memories, likes, dislikes)- Age 11 to 15 (predictions of the near future, expectations, etc)- Age 16 and beyond (predictions of the distant future - What job would you like to have, etc).
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