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7th grade social studies clip arts for Microsoft Word

Preview of US President Pictures

US President Pictures

Created by
LicensedLearning
A document that has a picture of each US President (Washington through Obama). These are public domain pictures, but I have gathered all of the pictures for you to use as is or customize your own project with. You can use just the pictures or as a way to get students to write down important details about each president (like their years in office, political party, their vice president, etc.) and create a short list of presidential facts.
Preview of The Twelve Lakota Virtues (Definition Examples, Pictures..Etc.)

The Twelve Lakota Virtues (Definition Examples, Pictures..Etc.)

Created by
Caleb Vue
The 12 Lakota VirtuesThe 12 VirtuesFull Quality, HD, Big Prints.Definitions, Symbol Animals, Native Language terms. Indian terms.
Preview of ESL: HISTORY WORDS IN ENGLISH  AND SPANISH! (FREE, ESL, ELL)

ESL: HISTORY WORDS IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH! (FREE, ESL, ELL)

Created by
J MASON EMERSON
This is a extremely handy and practical. Word lists are good but far better is where vocabulary is in the context of a sentence. For example “amendment = enmienda” is okay but the word is far more quickly, naturally and easily learned when a student has the sentence: “The Second Amendment is about fire arms. = La Segunda Enmienda es sobre armas de fuego.” This way students learn not just words but also concepts: full-scale learning. Therefore I have written many other items on history, soc
Preview of COWBOYS, COWGIRLS, OUTLAWS PUBLIC DOMAIN CLIP ART (208 images)

COWBOYS, COWGIRLS, OUTLAWS PUBLIC DOMAIN CLIP ART (208 images)

Created by
J MASON EMERSON
This features 208 public domain images of cowboys, cowgirls and outlaws as well as some other elements of the American Old West. There is also a handy Quick Facts About The Old West page, i.e. a reader/reading section in English followed by Spanish to help ESL / ELL students you may have now or later. This sort of product you can use time and again throughout your teaching career, for example using the images as rewards for good conduct or grades, classroom décor or theme-setting as when tea
Preview of Primary vs Secondary Sources - Sorting Activity

Primary vs Secondary Sources - Sorting Activity

Hands on! Clip Art cutouts of a variety of different sources Historians use to study history! Reach your kinesthetic learners by cutting these out, giving them to students in groups, and having them sort between primary and secondary. Allow students to discuss, debate, disagree, and decide! This is a great follow-up for the day after students are introduced to the difference between primary and secondary sources.
Preview of CLIP ART - HAWAII (72 public domain images)

CLIP ART - HAWAII (72 public domain images)

Created by
J MASON EMERSON
This resource package consists of 74 Public Domain clip art images concerning the U.S. state of Hawaii. Since the images are public domain you are welcome to use them as you wish, including re-selling them as with school clubs and events. They can, for example, be used for room décor, reward stickers, making flashcards and educational trading cards, postcards, for decorating the margins of tests, etc. It took me many hours to locate, copy and paste these images which you are getting at a
Preview of Ancient Rome Picture Dictionary for the ESL Classroom

Ancient Rome Picture Dictionary for the ESL Classroom

Created by
Kristen Loesch
This was originally created for a lesson for a mixed class of 6-8th grade Beginner ESL students in a self-contained Social Studies classroom. It can be used to support students of any proficiency level with a unit on Ancient Rome.
Preview of World History Review-Pictograms

World History Review-Pictograms

These review pictograms are a great exercise for students at many levels. They are fun, puzzling, engaging, and helpful for students in preparing to review for the end of the year exams.
Preview of How a Bill Becomes a Law Order Set

How a Bill Becomes a Law Order Set

Created by
Ashley Richerson
Cut out each of the six squares which contains the steps for how a bill becomes a law. Have students figure out the correct order in class. Go over the correct order and have students glue into a interactive notebook or piece of construction paper.
Preview of Current Events Newsletter *MS Word*

Current Events Newsletter *MS Word*

Students will develop a one page newsletter using Microsoft Word. The stock Microsoft word templates are pretty awful, and through this activity students will learn how to make their own template for a newsletter. I have designed this activity for current events, but it can be modified for almost any situation.
Preview of FREE - Catholic Religion Clip Art Posters

FREE - Catholic Religion Clip Art Posters

FREE - Catholic Religion - Sunday School - Catholic Schools Week - 3 Clip Art Posters. In this free sample: Jesus Christ, Vatican City, and Eucharist Chalice (jpeg). + + + + + + + + + + + + Catholic Religion is part of the bundle 1,366 Images & Illustrations, which is comprised of the following listings. Click links for full previews. • Heroes & Leaders• States & Places• Veterans & Memorial Day• 1700's - Colonies & Revolution• 1800's - Events & Monuments• 1900'
Preview of Country Presentation project

Country Presentation project

I use this project a lot in my 6th-8th grade classes. We started out on paper and is still an option, but this presentation method is well-liked by the students too. We use our own log-in with World Book Encyclopedia with our school, but other websites make it doable too. This document can be edited with directions on how to get to website of your choice!
Preview of INTERACTIVE NATIVE AMERICAN DAY (CLIP ART, ACTIVITIES, TESTs, SALE-PRICED)

INTERACTIVE NATIVE AMERICAN DAY (CLIP ART, ACTIVITIES, TESTs, SALE-PRICED)

Created by
J MASON EMERSON
INTERACTIVE NATIVE AMERICAN DAY (CLIP ART, TESTS ETC) has: Why Native American Day Is Each Fourth Friday in September, a reader/reading section; 1A. Native American Day Word Search; 1B. Answers Key For 1A. Native American Day Word Search; 1C. Native American Day Numbers-to-words Activity; 2A. Native American Day Word Search; 2B. Answers Key For 2A. Native American Day Word Search; 2C. Native American Day Numbers-to-words Activity; 3A. Native American Day Word Search; 3B. Answers Key For
Preview of Georgia Colonization

Georgia Colonization

Created by
Paul Daniel
This culminating activity allows students to express themselves and explain what they know about the various topics surrounding the colonization of Georgia. Each student or students in pairs can complete the newsletter to demonstrate their own personal understanding about the topics.
Preview of Scavenger Hunt

Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Mandy Ricci
Scavenger Hunt of geography photos
Preview of Columbian Exchange Playlist

Columbian Exchange Playlist

Created by
Tammy Strik
Introductory assignment including video link, reading passage with map and art work, and follow-up questions.
Preview of Teacher's Name Poster for door

Teacher's Name Poster for door

Created by
Ashley Dishong
The first day of school can be hard enough! Put a friendly sign on the door for students with your name so that they can be quite certain they are in the right spot! The images on this "poster" lean towards social studies.
Preview of history buff certificate

history buff certificate

Created by
Peter Herman
This is a fun motivational tool, it is a certificate that can be given out when a student scores a 90% or higher on a test.
Preview of Module 1: The Rise of Democratic Ideas Word Wall

Module 1: The Rise of Democratic Ideas Word Wall

Key vocabulary terms and images that relate. You can hang this on your word wall or give to students to use.
Preview of Antebellum Quilt Project

Antebellum Quilt Project

Instructions and Rubric for a quilt project. Students will create a paper quilt that illustrates the Era or Good Feelings/Antebellum Period of the United States.
Preview of Creating a Digital Picture Dictionary using Microsoft Draw Table

Creating a Digital Picture Dictionary using Microsoft Draw Table

Created by
Ruth Gilley
I teach 8th grade U.S. History. In my class each student has a thin client computer desk. Our district did not supply us with lessons using computer applications so I created my own. I wanted my students to learn computer applications, how to create great projects for History using the computer. I found this also created a paper free classroom because the students were then able to email me their assignments. I then learned the best way to make computer assignments less stressful is by having th
Preview of All subject Mandatory Tutoring pass

All subject Mandatory Tutoring pass

Created by
Ye Olde Tutor
This is a pass that teachers of all subjects and grade levels can use in the classroom. It is in a word document format and so it can easily be changed.
Preview of Roots Movie - The Slave Trade

Roots Movie - The Slave Trade

Created by
Rita
Attached is a digital file of the Movie Roots included is the lesson plan and the handouts.
Preview of Functional Communication School Work

Functional Communication School Work

Created by
Monica Figus
Social story about an 8th grader, or any middle school, to Jr. High aged student with autism. Targets functional communication in order to ask for help with work tasks in replacement of problem behaviors. It is a Word file, therefore it can be edited to your convenience.
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