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7th grade social studies cultural activities for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Living Wax Museum Flyer

Living Wax Museum Flyer

Full-color editable Living Wax Museum flyer. This product is perfect for inviting family, friends, staff, administration, and media to your event.
Preview of Black History Month School Desegregation Exhibit Bulletin Board

Black History Month School Desegregation Exhibit Bulletin Board

I created this historical exhibit to contribute to the honoring of black history month and to work with students on research and writing. This file includes a blank research template, 11 completed events, and an example image of the completed exhibit. The lettering in the example picture was made using the school letter maker and poster board. The road was made from poster board. The poster in the middle is from the Gilder Lehrman American History Institute online store. The file is a Micro
Preview of Mindful Monday: Mindfulness script for use with students

Mindful Monday: Mindfulness script for use with students

This is an intro to breathing script for teachers to use with students in the classroom.
Preview of Frederick Douglass Poster - "Once you learn to read, you will forever be free"

Frederick Douglass Poster - "Once you learn to read, you will forever be free"

Printable poster of Frederick Douglass with quote attatched. Microsoft Publisher Document. This quote is great to have on your wall. It demonstrates not only the figurative meaning ascribed by the quote but also the literal meaning. It creates great discussion with students as Frederick Douglass was an abolitionist who taught himself to read and escaped slavery.
Preview of Social Media Character Profile Using Publisher

Social Media Character Profile Using Publisher

Created by
Educabana
My school district likes it some Microsoft, so we were told to create a social media profile assignment using OneNote. However, I can't figure out how to get out of the curriculum guide that's in OneNote, how to create a new OneNote document, or why OneNote would make any sense to create a pretend Facebook-like page. There's probably a Microsoft-guru out there just shaking her head. But you won't be when you see my Publisher-based social media character profile page. So I don't always love Offic
Preview of Where in the World Wednesday - Ukraine (Updated 03-09-2014)

Where in the World Wednesday - Ukraine (Updated 03-09-2014)

Created by
Aunt D
Where in the World Wednesday is a quick way to assess prior knowledge, pique students' interest in a new geographical location, teach note taking skills, encourage critical thinking, and have FUN while doing it! There are ten clues ranging from languages spoken, ethnic groups, products exported, current events, sports, popular leaders, historical events, government, and indigenous animals. There is also a lesson extension provided for the teacher.
Preview of Where in the World - Japan

Where in the World - Japan

Created by
Aunt D
Where in the World is a quick way to assess prior knowledge, pique students' interest in a new geographical location, teach note taking skills, encourage critical thinking, and have FUN while doing it.There are ten clues ranging from languages spoken, ethnic groups, products exported, current events, sports, popular leaders, historical events, government, and indigenous animals.There is also a lesson extension provided for the teacher.
Preview of The Hanging Tree: Relating the Past & the Present

The Hanging Tree: Relating the Past & the Present

This is a follow exercise for correlating gospel and slave narrative songs to the "The Hanging Tree" song from the hit movie "Mockingjay". To pre-teach this worksheet, play a sample or two of gospel music like "Roll Jordan Roll" or "Wade into the Water". Then using this worksheet, have the students compare this "modern" song to those of the past. After using this journal exercise, students can work in small groups to compare their findings/opinions.
Preview of trifold to Daniel's Story

trifold to Daniel's Story

Created by
Jen Hilton
I have created (when I was single) a trifold of questions and activities to do after reading the story "Daniel's Story".
Preview of Brazil Scrapbook: Learning About Brazil!

Brazil Scrapbook: Learning About Brazil!

Created by
Whitney M
This activity allows students to research Brazil and share their findings through a visual scrapbook. This activity is best used with access to the internet and/or a textbook that provides information about Brazil. Through 8 different learning activities/areas of research, students learn all about the culture and ways of life of those living in Brazil. It also allows students to compare the lives of Brazilians to the lives of Americans.
Preview of Honouring Veterans Remembrance Day

Honouring Veterans Remembrance Day

Here is a free template I use with a lesson about honouring fallen soldiers and soldiers in the service. Students sometimes glued these to tags and wore them, and some put them on our wreath.
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