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5th grade social studies centers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Coyote Tales - Native American Reader's Theater

Coyote Tales - Native American Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This package was intended for November which is Native American month but can be done at any time. My name is Melanie Whitesides but my store name is Wonbyone. One of the things I am passionate about is Reader's Theater. It is a fun way for my students to improve on their fluency. In a world where reading is pushed so hard on students that many are losing their love of reading it is IMPORTANT to give them opportunities to read that are fun. Reader's Theater does this. In this package I have plac
Preview of Entrepreneur Project- DIY: Open for Business

Entrepreneur Project- DIY: Open for Business

Entrepreneur Project- DIY (Do It Yourself) Open for Business: is multi-step, long term economics project for students of all abilities and varied grade levels to learn how to form a small business and become young entrepreneurs. Students of all ages are very aware of the hard economic times that many are experiencing in the country, in their neighborhoods and even in their own homes. This project allows students to see that with creativity, ingenuity, organization, hard work, dedication, m
Preview of Reading Decoding & Social Studies Integrated 5E Lesson Plan

Reading Decoding & Social Studies Integrated 5E Lesson Plan

Created by
Krista Olien
This is a Reading Decoding lesson plan that uses word origins, and root words to decode vocabulary in Social Studies. The lesson plan follows the 5E Lesson Plan model. The 5 Es are Engagement, Exploration, Explanation, Elaboration, and Evaluation. The plan uses poetry to enforce vocabulary, however, any reading passage can apply to this lesson plan. The lesson plan applies to Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and the Common Core Standards. The lesson is designed for the average student
Preview of Countries/Cultures: Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer

Countries/Cultures: Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer

Download the preview for a free uneditable version of the base template. The paid product is a .docx editable version which enables you to adjust directions and design elements of the product. In this lesson students will research various countries and their corresponding cultures. Students will use the graphic organizer to collect information about the customs and people, nature and geography, clothing, and food of the country they are researching. This product is meant to be paired with Nat
Preview of Financial Literacy Game of Life

Financial Literacy Game of Life

Created by
Lindsay Anderson
Students put their financial literacy skills to use in this game of life. Each group is assigned a job with a salary, fixed and variable expenses, opportunities for investment, gains, and losses. Students track their bank balance throughout and on a daily log. It gives students a realistic insight into managing family resources and they enjoy the game and competition aspect of the activity. (Note: I suggest you start them with a Day One starting balance of $200).
Preview of Biography: John Muir - Reading Comprehension & Vocabulary Lesson w/ 14 Questions

Biography: John Muir - Reading Comprehension & Vocabulary Lesson w/ 14 Questions

Created by
Jacklyn Spark
This lesson consists of two pages of biographical information about conservationist, John Muir. For years John Muir explored mountains, forests, and glaciers, while keeping a journal of his thoughts and observations. From his notes, he wrote newspaper and magazine articles, and also ten books in which he called for the protection of natural environments and natural resources. His influence on two U.S. Presidents and the U.S. Congress led to the establishment of Yosemite National Park, Mount
Preview of Marco Polo Mini-Book

Marco Polo Mini-Book

Created by
Damon Barnhurst
This mini-book is a brief overview of Marco Polo and the Silk Road including his accomplishments and influence on other explorers. It is intended for elementary children to support social studies, reading comprehension, and critical thinking. The pages can be copied front to back and then folded to create a mini-book to support a teacher's curriculum. Many teachers do not have access to social studies textbooks and this resource supports those non-fiction needs.
Preview of The Flight of Icarus - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Flight of Icarus - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for 4-5 students. This is a Greek tragedy and is based on the story of Daedalus and Icarus. Daedalus is an inventor and very very smart. He builds King Minos a labyrinth and, after it is finished, the king decides to get rid of him. He locks Daedalus and Icarus in the labyrinth that Daedalus made him. Daedalus know the labyrinth well and he and his son escape. They go into hiding and come up with a plan to get away from the island where King Minos lives.
Preview of Role Playing in the 3 branches of government

Role Playing in the 3 branches of government

With this interactive group activity, students get to role play as the President,the Senator of their state, and a Supreme Court Justice! Students get to create their own bills, vote on what bills to pass, and pass their creations onto other groups to vote on!
Preview of Types of Government Posters

Types of Government Posters

Created by
1337 Teacher
I created these posters for my social studies classes last year. Each poster features a different type of government and contains easy-to-understand definitions of each form. Posters also include images representing each of the following eight forms of government:*Oligarchy*Monarchy*Republic*Theocracy*Autocracy*Direct Democracy*Representative Democracy*AnarchyEngaging Activity Idea: I laminated mine, hung them around the room, and had students move to each of them in 2-minute increments (station
Preview of Reading & U.S. History Lesson THE LIBERTY BELL + 20 Comprehension/ Vocabulary Qs

Reading & U.S. History Lesson THE LIBERTY BELL + 20 Comprehension/ Vocabulary Qs

Created by
Jacklyn Spark
This patriotic lesson teaches the history of The Liberty Bell, and explains why the bell is a symbol of American independence. It can serve as a U.S. History lesson in Social Studies class or as a lesson in Reading class which greatly enhances students’ reading skills. After 2 pages of informational text, there are 20 reading comprehension questions divided into 3 sets. There are 6 multiple choice questions, 6 questions in which students number events in order, and 8 True and False questions. Re
Preview of Ancient China Achievements Hands On Activity

Ancient China Achievements Hands On Activity

This lesson is a thoroughly experiential and engaging series of activities in which students actually produce some of the achievements of Ancient Chinese Civilization. Students print using a “printing press” made of block stamps, they produce paper, calligraphy and even a compass. They go around workstations in your classroom performing these activities. A worksheet is provided here with all the instructions students and the instructor needs. A sample station in which paper is produced is provid
Preview of Geronimo Stilton's Journey Through Time: Medieval Mission Reader's Theater

Geronimo Stilton's Journey Through Time: Medieval Mission Reader's Theater

Created by
Diagon Alley
This is a reader's theater script adapted from the book, Geronimo Stilton: Journey Through Time: Medieval Mission.Geronimo and his friends travel back in time to help set things right in the days of King Arthur and Camelot. It is an easy to follow 12 page script that kids will enjoy reading and acting out. Enjoy!
Preview of Redwood Trees: Giants of the Forest Lesson + 16 T/F and 5 Short Answer Questions

Redwood Trees: Giants of the Forest Lesson + 16 T/F and 5 Short Answer Questions

Created by
Jacklyn Spark
This lesson titled "Redwoods: Giants of the Forest" is one and a half pages of informational text followed by two pages of true and false questions along with short answer questions. The lesson explains: what gives them their red-brown color; why the trees are so huge in size; why they are so old; their height and which 3 trees are the tallest; how thick their bark is; what makes them fire and insect resistant; why they were valuable for lumber; why the goverment passed laws to protect the trees
Preview of Civil War: Robert E. Lee’s Surrender to Ulysses S. Grant  READING-SOCIAL STUDIES

Civil War: Robert E. Lee’s Surrender to Ulysses S. Grant READING-SOCIAL STUDIES

Created by
Jacklyn Spark
Here is a Social Studies / U.S. History / Reading Comprehension Worksheet about the Civil War. The title of the worksheet is “Robert E. Lee’s Surrender to Ulysses S. Grant." On April 9, 1865, General Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to General Ulysses S. Grant during a 2 ½ hour meeting in the village of Appomattox Court House, Virginia. This worksheet provides information about where the surrender took place and the terms of the agreement. Additionally, it tells how the two generals acted to
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Ireland Coding project learning about Ogham stones

St. Patrick's Day Ireland Coding project learning about Ogham stones

Ireland is more than just the land of four leaf clovers! This is the perfect activity for older kids who are ready for something different than the normal St. Patrick's Day activities. This exercise is also a great screen-free way to introduce your students to the world of coding!Ogham Stones are large stones that people carved a secret language in on the island of Ireland. This lesson will teach your students how to create their own secret codes with the Ogham alphabet. The alphabet is simple i
Preview of Biography JANE ADDAMS HELPED IMMIGRANTS Reading Comprehension Lesson 14 Question

Biography JANE ADDAMS HELPED IMMIGRANTS Reading Comprehension Lesson 14 Question

Created by
Jacklyn Spark
Jane Addams devoted her life to helping others and won a Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 for doing so. Yet, all I ever learned about her in Social Studies books was that she improved the lives of immigrants by establishing a settlement house named Hull House in Chicago. Wanting to know more about Jane Addams’s accomplishments motivated me to write this lesson, which is titled JANE ADDAMS AND HER DEVOTION TO HELPING IMMIGRANTS. I ‘m glad I wrote it, because I found her to be a fascinating person who
Preview of Hades Goes to Court for Kidnapping - Small Group Greek Reader's Theater

Hades Goes to Court for Kidnapping - Small Group Greek Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater for 4 students. It is a short version of the story of how Hades kidnapped Persephone and tricked her into becoming his wife. In the script, Hades is in court accused of kidnapping Persephone and forcing her to live with him in the underworld. Demeter, Zeus, and Persephone are also there. Zeus is serving as the judge even though he is Persephone’s dad. They discuss what Hades did – including the way he tricked Persephone into eating something that ties her f
Preview of Autopsy: Age of Revolutions, Part I

Autopsy: Age of Revolutions, Part I

The students will be looking into a specific Age of Revolution and will be researching major themes provided. The students will be depicting this through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. Students have autonomy on who they want to draw as long as it adds to the project. This assignment is created to be fun, creative, and most importantly… informative.
Preview of How Coyote Got His Name - A Small Group Reader's Theater

How Coyote Got His Name - A Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a Native American tale about how Coyote got his name. This is for 5 to 9 students. He features prominently in a lot of stories of the Navajo and in many other tribes. I first saw this one online but have heard it from our Navajo teacher since. I use reader's theaters to encourage my students to practice fluency. It is a fun way to do something that they need. Most of my scripts are in black and white so they photo copy easily. This one does have a colored picture on the first page but t
Preview of Black History Month Project Kindergarten – 1st Grade

Black History Month Project Kindergarten – 1st Grade

Poster Board Projects as a Show and Share ActivityPoster Board Learning records and organizes a child's thinking and encourages language and helps young learners to make sense of a topic. Poster board Learning is in one central location. Posters feel special. Children can transfer their ideas to a poster and use them as gallery walks to show their thinking.Abeka Compatible
Preview of Indigenous Peoples Day: Things Native Americans Gave (Alt to Columbus Day)

Indigenous Peoples Day: Things Native Americans Gave (Alt to Columbus Day)

This is an alternative to the Columbus Day Word Search. It focuses instead on the items introduced to the New World and the items brought back from the New World to the Old World. Horses, chickens, etc from Old World, Chocolate, corn...etc from the New World. Its the Columbus Day Word Search from Scorton Creek with a different title.
Preview of The Boston Tea Party - Historical Small Group Reader's Theater

The Boston Tea Party - Historical Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This script was written for 4 students. It was written to teach or reinforce a lesson about the Boston Tea Party of 1773. In the script, The students are having a test today on the Boston Tea Party. Everyone has studied except Alex. He didn’t think he needed to because he already knew about regular tea parties. But the Boston Tea Party was a protest by the colonies against the British Tea Act and NOT a real tea party. Chad, Rose, and Sarah tell him all about it and how the Boston Tea Party led t
Preview of Pandora's Box - Small Group Reader's Theater

Pandora's Box - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater for 4 students. It is a Greek legend about how trouble came into the world via Pandora's Box. In the script, Zeus is angry with Prometheus and Epimetheus because they gave man fire. He chains Prometheus to a rock and then makes a plan to punish Epimetheus as well. First he has Hephaestus make him a new daughter and names her Pandora. Then he introduces them to each other and suggests they marry. Epimetheus knows there must be a trap but falls in love. They
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