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Free 4th grade social studies resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of Double Bubble Map Template

Double Bubble Map Template

My school was required to use thinking maps this year, so we transitioned from Venn Diagrams to Double Bubble Maps. This is just an easy template to use to compare and contrast anything in any subject. This will help make sure the little ones have a neat map rather than having them try to draw their own! Enjoy! :)
Preview of Ecosystem Research Project

Ecosystem Research Project

Created by
Nikita Stephens
Ecosystem Research Project includes:*Parent introduction letter with expectations (2 pages)*Note taking sheet (2 pages)*Grading rubric (1 page)*Photos of student example projects (1 page)This project addresses Tennessee 3rd grade social studies (geography) and science standards. Students research and create a diorama box or poster to represent a specific ecosystem around the world: Ocean- Great Barrier Reef, Grassland- African Savannah, Tundra- Arctic Circle, Temperate Deciduous Forest- Appalach
Preview of FREE Hispanic Heritage Month Project -Country Research Brochure Google Classroom

FREE Hispanic Heritage Month Project -Country Research Brochure Google Classroom

Looking for a simple and easily accessible project for Hispanic Heritage Month? This freebie includes a brochure template to be filled out after completing research on a Hispanic country's traditions. Within the freebie, you will have a rubric that students can use to self assess their project and to make grading easy on you!This can be easily assigned through Google Classroom for students to edit and easily submit! Works great with other learning management systems, too! This freebie is part of
Preview of 3-2-1 Exit Ticket

3-2-1 Exit Ticket

Simple yet effective exit ticket. I use this activity daily as a quick check to see how well my students grasped the lesson.
Preview of Cultures, Holidays, and Traditions Project and Graphic Organizer

Cultures, Holidays, and Traditions Project and Graphic Organizer

Created by
VandyPenguins
This is a project for students to complete at home to better learn about each other, our world, and themselves. In class, each child will present about what his/her family does to celebrate a holiday. During the presentation, the students will share about the traditions they partake in- music, food, clothing, etc.Students will also bring in an "artifact" to represent their holiday and tradtions.I have included the graphic organizer for the students to complete at home, as well as the rubrics I w
Preview of The World Where I Live...

The World Where I Live...

Created by
Karla Roeglin
This is a jam-packed, 40 page unit full of multi-sensory and multi-grade-level activities all centering on the relationships between the following concepts: city/town/village, county, state, country, continent, and community helpers. The following mathematical concepts are also explored: range, median, mode, and average (mathematical mean). The following activities are included in this unit: Key vocabulary exercise, coloring Venn diagram activity, "Greater Than, Less Than" activity page, "My
Preview of 13 Colonies Map Activity

13 Colonies Map Activity

Created by
Jessica Moehle
This is a simple mapping activity for Colonial America. I've included instructions for finding the different colonies and how they are to color them. The instructions include using directions like north, south, east, and west. All you need to provide is your favorite map of the 13 colonies to use. Also included is mnemonic for remembering the 13 colonies and a bonus point for drawing a picture of this mnemonic. I give each student their own map and instruction sheet. I then have students take
Preview of Why Study History? - Guided Reading Activity - Great Introduction to History!

Why Study History? - Guided Reading Activity - Great Introduction to History!

This activity is a wonderful introduction to the study of history. It provides 4 key reasons it is vital to study history. The worksheet is designed to be engaging and help students realize history is fun! The four reasons to study history are listed with a brief student friendly description for each one. Each reason to study history also has a short response question. The questions are designed to create class discussions and guide students to the realization that history is fun and import
Preview of Levels of Government Organizer - Local, State, Federal - 3rd grade

Levels of Government Organizer - Local, State, Federal - 3rd grade

Created by
Mika Damron
This a graphic organizer I created when I taught the three levels of government: local, state, and federal. I has an image of Texas for the state level, but you could alter it for any state. There are spaces for students to record the name of each level, it's leaders, officials, and services each level of government provides. I teach third grade, but you could use this in 2nd, 4th, or 5th grades. Enjoy!
Preview of Bell-Ringer Reading Comprehension Passage: Rosa Parks & Montgomery Bus Boycotts

Bell-Ringer Reading Comprehension Passage: Rosa Parks & Montgomery Bus Boycotts

Included is a reading passage regarding Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycotts and the Harlem Hell Fighters as a bonus along with comprehension and context clue questions from the articles. It's a great way to begin any class to promote history, social justice, reading-comprehension, and vocabulary.
Preview of Cinco De Mayo Article

Cinco De Mayo Article

This is a two paragraph article describing the importance of Cinco De Mayo written at a level suitable for 3rd-5th grade. It highlights how the French army, although thought to be more powerful, was defeated by the Mexican army. There are two questions that require students to recall basic facts and one question that requires students to explain in their own words why the holiday is important to the Mexican culture.
Preview of Teach Latitude and Longitude

Teach Latitude and Longitude

Created by
Kenneth White
This lesson helps students learn latitude and longitude with ample guided notes and independent practice. Print, distribute, and you're ready to teach!
Preview of 13 Colonies Map

13 Colonies Map

Created by
Megan Lundgren
Map of the 13 colonies; label by New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern.
Preview of three branches of government activity

three branches of government activity

Created by
DannerK
Follow my store for a weekly freebie! Leave feedback for TPT credits :) activity template and directions to create 3 branches of government/ checks and balances trees. Includes template and detailed instruction. Easy, fun, engaging graphic organizer tool for students! http://teachingside.blogspot.com
Preview of What is a Hero? September 11th Writing Prompt

What is a Hero? September 11th Writing Prompt

This writing prompt asks the question "What is a Hero?" The prompt stems from the heroes that helped on September 11th, but asks students to explain their own thoughts on what a hero is. I used this with my 2nd grade students and found their responses to be quite impressive! The basics of the page allows students to add their own creative touches and colors if they wish.
Preview of Learn the 50 States and Capitals!!

Learn the 50 States and Capitals!!

Created by
Loving the Dream
This is a great resource to help your students learn the 50 United States and Capitals! It includes 19 pages for this State and Capital Unit. There are 17 pages to use to break down the states into weeks. There is a page for them to label the state abbreviations on . Finally, there is a page for them to take the weekly quizzes or worksheets on. I used it as a weekly quiz, but you could use however. Kids loved learning them and loved the bonus option I included!
Preview of Flat Stanley Letter

Flat Stanley Letter

Created by
Candi Williams
Every year my Kindergartneners read the chapter book Flat Stanley and then he visits our classroom. We then send him out to all the family memebers we know around the wrold and see what fun and mischife he can get into while with them. This is a great actity to talk about other places around the world as well as track on a map all the cities, states and countries he visits.
Preview of Vocabulary Graphic Organizer

Vocabulary Graphic Organizer

Created by
David Harpine
This graphic organizer is a template that can be used to define and analyze vocabulary. This format utilizes higher order thinking skills because it allows students to go beyond basic definitions. Thanks for shopping! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
Preview of End of Quarter or Semester Reflection Freebie

End of Quarter or Semester Reflection Freebie

Created by
StuckOnEDU
At the end of each quarter or term, it is important for students to have the opportunity to reflect on their failures, successes, and set new goals for the coming months. This simple, yet effective, activity allows students to write tangible and achievable goals while identifying areas of weakness or need. After students fill this out, I have individual face-to-face conferences with them. We add this sheet to a growing folder, review goals and 'mini goals' that include attainable steps, and revi
Preview of American Symbols Printable Book

American Symbols Printable Book

Created by
Jennifer Ozuna
This printable book can be used during your unit on American Symbols. The students will learn about 5 important American Symbols, and will get to fill out the book to show what they have learned. Each symbol studied includes a Marzano Learning Strategy.
Preview of Historian's Court: People of England Versus King John (Magna Carta)

Historian's Court: People of England Versus King John (Magna Carta)

Created by
Heather Flood
This highly entertaining and engaging mock trial will reinforce any lesson on the events leading up to and surrounding the creation of the Magna Carta. Students will create a courtroom and decide how King John will be remembered in history. I have successfully used this lesson with students in 3rd thru 12th grade. Additional activities are suggested.
Preview of Finance for Kids: Volume 1: Wants and Needs

Finance for Kids: Volume 1: Wants and Needs

Created by
Finance for Kids
This lesson plan goes with Volume 1 of the series Finance for Kidz by Professor Prakash L Dheeriya. The lesson plan includes activities for a teacher explaining wants and needs. After doing these activities and other activities in remaining lesson plans of the series, children and adults can understand money, finances, economy, business, credit, and budgeting. In addition, they can manage their personal finances. ****PLEASE NOTE: THE HARDCOVER BOOK OR ITS CONTENT IS NOT AVAILABLE WITH THIS LES
Preview of Cause & Effect Graphic Organizer

Cause & Effect Graphic Organizer

Created by
Christie Uribe
This cause and effect graphic organizer was designed to be used as a critical thinking activity related to a literature story, but it could also be used in many other subject areas, including science and social studies/history. Take a look and see how you might be able to use it!
Preview of Editable Two-Column Notes

Editable Two-Column Notes

Created by
Cori Legemaat
A printable two-column graphic organizer for Cornell-style note taking, with the left column for important topics or question and the right column for details or answers. Can be customized to fit your needs.
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