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Preview of Henna Mehndi Hands Art Project, Exit Slips, Art Sub Plan, Self-Assessment Rubric

Henna Mehndi Hands Art Project, Exit Slips, Art Sub Plan, Self-Assessment Rubric

Ready to ignite your middle school art curriculum with engaging, no prep India art projects? This henna art lesson will boost confidence and creativity. Students will love learning the origins of henna (mehndi) in India, Africa, and the Middle East. Moreover, they’ll be intrigued by the elaborate Night of Henna in Hindu cultures.And, it’ll help time-starved teachers like you create art lesson plans based on the rich history of India. During this mehndi art project, your class will learn about th
Preview of Maya Aztec Inca Unit - Activities Bundle

Maya Aztec Inca Unit - Activities Bundle

This comprehensive Maya Aztec Inca unit provides students with a deep-dive into all aspects of these Mesoamerican civilizations. A bundle of 27 individual resources and featuring over 250 pages, the depth and variety of lessons and activities will keep your students engaged, focused and eager to learn more about the people of this fascinating period of history.The diversity of this resource caters for students of all learning styles and provides the opportunity to create poems, skits, currencies
Preview of Holocaust - Research Process Unit - Essay Writing - Oral/Visual Presentations

Holocaust - Research Process Unit - Essay Writing - Oral/Visual Presentations

Description: Dive deep into the critical period of the Holocaust with a meticulously crafted Holocaust Research Unit. Tailored for 8th-grade to high school seniors, this digital resource serves as a comprehensive guide for students embarking on an in-depth research journey. Aligned with Common Core Standards for ELA and Social Studies, this unit empowers educators to deliver impactful Holocaust education while nurturing students' research, critical thinking, and writing skills.What's Included:G
Preview of I Know Who I Am, Do You? Workbook #2

I Know Who I Am, Do You? Workbook #2

Created by
HeyDrMatt
This product is the second of three workbooks that are designed to help students in high school/secondary school learn how to make effective decisions through the lens of their culture. With a focus on examples across the African and Caribbean Diaspora, "I Know Who I Am, Do You?" workbook series provides a window into self and community through personal and social activities. The activities provided range from writing assignments to art pieces to the use of digital tools that help Black/African/
Preview of Mock Trial - generic materials to conduct a court case in the classroom

Mock Trial - generic materials to conduct a court case in the classroom

Created by
Taylor Taughts
If you have never conducted a Mock Trial before, the rubrics, job descriptions, and fill in the blank scripts provided here will save you hours of time! These documents help students to either build (or defend) a murder case. There are thousands of things that you could 'bring to trial' in your classroom! Over the years, my students have placed different characters from novels and short stories on trial as well as real figures from history. The initial planning and workload to prepare for a tria
Preview of Asian American Pacific Islander Month DIFFERENTIATED Flag Banners

Asian American Pacific Islander Month DIFFERENTIATED Flag Banners

May is Asian-American Pacific Islander Month! Let's celebrate by decorating flags from countries across Asia and the Pacific Islands and writing about their culture!Includes 42 countries:High Level (4 normal lines to write)Med High (3 normal lines to write)Med Low (handwriting lines and traceable country name)Low (handwriting lines with sentence stem and traceable country name)Self-assessment checklist for each levelActivities can range from a detailed independent research project to a group ass
Preview of End of Year ELA Project: A Psychological Profile of Sherlock Holmes

End of Year ELA Project: A Psychological Profile of Sherlock Holmes

I loved studying Sherlock Holmes in school, and I bet your kids will too! Engage students with this comprehensive project, which explores the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, focusing on his iconic character Sherlock Holmes. Students will combine insights from literature and psychology to analyze Holmes' traits, habits, and motivations, ultimately determining if he fits the diagnostic criteria of a psychopath, sociopath, or neither.IMPORTANT! Students should read "A Study in Scarlet" before star
Preview of Drones: Fun or Dangerous? - Projects & PBL

Drones: Fun or Dangerous? - Projects & PBL

Created by
NextLesson
Driving Question:How should we view the increased use of drones?Description:In this project, students are taken through the process of argument writing in a real world scenario reporting on the drone industry.What's Included with this Project:NextLesson Projects are extended lessons based in real life situations or simulations, culminating in the creation of a final idea, interpretation or product. They are specifically designed to be ready to use and compatible with implementing PBL in your cla
Preview of Women's History Month Reading Passages, Activities, & Project

Women's History Month Reading Passages, Activities, & Project

Created by
LIT Lessons
This set of Women’s History Month resources will help students build their background knowledge about women’s history, engage in activities to better understand the challenges women have and continue to face, and complete a project that celebrates the influence of women. All the resources are aligned to Common Core State Standards, and will aid students in developing essential skills, such as close-reading, critical thinking, examining perspectives, and conducting and presenting research, among
Preview of Mock Facebook Research Project for ALL Subjects and ANY Unit! Engaging!

Mock Facebook Research Project for ALL Subjects and ANY Unit! Engaging!

Created by
Brains and Brawn
FaceBio allows students to step into the shoes of important figures in a familiar way... social media. From historical figures to mathematicians, politicians to scientists, students can be engaged while diving deep into meaningful research of those who have impacted our history and knowledge before expressing these findings in a unique, engaging way. This product also allows literature or film students to bring a character to life.FaceBio does not require students to create a real social media p
Preview of Choose A New State Capital - Projects & PBL

Choose A New State Capital - Projects & PBL

Created by
NextLesson
Driving Question:What makes a city deserve to be declared state capital?Description:In this project, students prepare a presentation for their state governor on a proposed new state capital. They work in groups and choose a state for their group. They then think about what they need to know and research the current capitals and other cities in the state to decide what are the most important factors in choosing a new capital. They then present their choice through a persuasive presentation broken
Preview of Polynesia Bundle

Polynesia Bundle

This bundle includes...Polynesia webquestPolynesia project with rubricNomads of the Wind documentary graphic organizerMoana graphic organizerMoana/Polynesia Paragraph AssignmentMoana/Polynesia Discussion QuestionsAll editable google docs!Will be updating in the future with documentary questions and movie questions if you prefer that to a graphic organizer.
Preview of Inca Empire - Persuasive Writing Project

Inca Empire - Persuasive Writing Project

This Inca Empire Persuasive Writing Project is a creative way for students to dive into the expansion of the Incan Empire. For the past several years, dozens of teachers have graded your students on quizzes, projects, assignments, essays, participation, effort, conduct and more. Now, it’s your students' turn to be in control and to grade others in this Inca persuasive writing project.  Their task is to evaluate the effectiveness of the Inca government between 1438, when the empire develops and 1
Preview of GOTV Get Out The Vote Postcard Campaign Project!  Full Bundle!

GOTV Get Out The Vote Postcard Campaign Project! Full Bundle!

Created by
LNoyesBio
Get Out The Vote (GOTV) Project!In this Postcard Campaign Project, we create GOTV postcards! We create and splatter alcohol inks to paint 4x6 index cards, learn the legal guidelines for GOTV efforts, discuss the importance of our campaign, and send the cards to actual voters! The Project is very Flexible and Customizable: You can trim out any part of the project you wish, or simply offer it as an optional extension project students can do on their own or as an after school club activity! Th
Preview of Instagram Project - Social Reforms

Instagram Project - Social Reforms

Created by
Writing to Learn
This activity is formatted for a social studies classroom focused on social reforms. This assignment asks students to choose a reform, then take or find pictures that show two examples of their reform (or the ideas/goals of the change), and two non-examples of the reform. Having students find pictures of examples and non-examples forces them to understand the concept, and distinguish the correct perspectives from the contrasting perspectives. This assignment allows students to form a better u
Preview of GOTV Postcard Campaign Project - Turn and Talk Handout (to turn in)

GOTV Postcard Campaign Project - Turn and Talk Handout (to turn in)

Created by
LNoyesBio
Turn-and-Talk Handout for GOTV Project:I use my "Forced Turn-and-Talk" format (in my TPT shop!).It's fully structured and prepared for you, and included in this product.This Handout and the greater GOTV Project PowerPoint slides direct students through this exercise. Of course, you can use this Handout alone.Students are guided through a Forced Turn-and-Talk to answer these Questions: Q: “Why is it important to Vote?” Q: “Why is it important that as many people Vote as possible?”Q: “Why is it i
Preview of The Rio Olympics: Too Big to Fail? - Projects & PBL

The Rio Olympics: Too Big to Fail? - Projects & PBL

Created by
NextLesson
Driving Question:What should the IOC have done in regards to the problems in the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro?Description:In this project, students will identify the problems as well as understand potential problems if the 2016 Summer Olympics hadn't taken place! Students will conduct deeper research into the problems and concerns in Rio and then voice their concerns as an advocate to continue the games because too much has been invested by all that are involved, or to ignore all that has bee
Preview of 8th Grade Wax Museum

8th Grade Wax Museum

Created by
Caitlin Rafferty
Great end of the year project for students. Students chose a historical figure. Students dress as the character, create a backdrop, present as the character and write a paper.
Preview of Writing For Change Project

Writing For Change Project

Use this interactive writing project to encourage students to dig deeper into issues they can find passion in! Great for 6th-8th grade ELA and social studies.
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Importance of learning social studies

Social studies offers valuable insights into history, geography, and much more. Social studies captivates students by providing them with perspectives from the past, present, and future, allowing them to understand history and navigate current events. It enables them to appreciate how previous generations have shaped their present reality. In essence, social studies opens their eyes to the vastness of life beyond their immediate surroundings.

Benefits of learning social studies

Learning social studies offers many benefits to students in terms of helping them develop a holistic understanding of the world. Namely, it helps them:

  • Learn about the achievements, challenges, perspectives, traditions, and customs of different societies
  • Evaluate information, analyze evidence, and make informed judgments about complex social, economic, and political issues
  • Become active, responsible, and engaged citizens
  • Comprehend global issues such as human rights, environmental sustainability, and economic disparities

By teaching social studies, teachers can help students develop critical thinking skills, foster civic engagement, and promote social awareness and responsibility.

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On TPT, social studies resources come in various formats, from worksheets to interactive notebooks to units. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of social studies concepts, or to reteach a tricky topic. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching and learning social studies will be so much easier.

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If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable or digital social studies resources, TPT has an extensive array of instructional materials for every learning need, topic, or grade level. Whether you’re teaching students about America’s democratic process, the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., how to read maps, or World War II, we’ve got you covered.

Social studies resources on TPT offer informative lessons, engaging texts, intriguing facts, interactive puzzles, and enjoyable trivia games. These grade-specific resources ensure that all students can access age-appropriate materials that stimulate their minds and enhance their creative thinking abilities.

For instance, first graders can explore worksheets on senses and emotions, followed by a coloring page featuring Harriet Tubman. Older students can test their knowledge with quizzes on statistics and capital cities, then delve into the history of the Underground Railroad through an informational sheet or enjoy a word search focused on civil rights leaders. With such a wide variety of subjects and topics covered, our social studies pages provide endless opportunities for students to explore the world in captivating ways.

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There are many different types of history resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular social studies lessons include U.S. history, world history, ancient history, geography, civics, and government.

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