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Preview of Black History Week 5-Olympic Athlete & Leaders

Black History Week 5-Olympic Athlete & Leaders

Created by
Heather McKinney
This is the last of a 5 week unit about Black History that includes information about the past Winter Olympics in Russia, history of the Olympic rings and colors and honors Jessie Owens. It includes higher order thinking questions and common core standards. Week one was living famous African Americans and had a free download that explains more about creating the five week class chapter book. Week 2 was Inventors, Week 3 was Activists, Week 4 includes President's Day. The standards attached
Preview of Timeline Rubric

Timeline Rubric

Created by
Scrivner's Class
Here is an editable rubric to assess a timeline project. This rubric assesses the CCSS Standard RI 2.3: Describe the connection between a series of historical events, scientific ideas or concepts, or steps in technical procedures in a text as well as creativity, organization, information, and presentation. I use this as an enrichment activity to go along with the Pearson Reading Street story "Abraham Lincoln" by Delores Malone, but it can be used with many different texts or just as a fun projec
Preview of Black History Month Biography Project

Black History Month Biography Project

This is my (and my students') FAVORITE project! A great Biography on a specific African American Person who impacted our world! They have the choice between different ways to present their information (whether a poster, power point, mobile, brochure, etc.). This project includes, list of choices for the project, specific easily read and printed out directions, and a RUBRIC!!! All you have to do is hit PRINT and your project is complete!AND wow! It meets SO many ELA standards for multiple grades
Preview of Black History Week 3 -Famous Activists

Black History Week 3 -Famous Activists

Created by
Heather McKinney
This is the Third Week of lesson plans for the thematic study of Black History/African American leaders. It includes short biographies and higher order thinking questions as well as suggested book readings. Week one is a free download that goes more in depth on how to use this weeks' plans to continue creating a class chapter book on Famous African Americans. Week one was over living African American contributors, Week two was over inventors and this week 3 lesson plan and activities are about
Preview of Black History Project Letter

Black History Project Letter

Letter for parents and students to create a project for black history month.
Preview of Amazing People - Heroes in History

Amazing People - Heroes in History

A packet full of reading comprehension, word searches, and fun activities. Packet includes information for learning about: Anne Frank, Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan, Nelson Mandela, Neil Armstrong. Can be adapted to many age and learning levels.
Preview of Lucy Calkins Fact vs Opinion Lesson Plan

Lucy Calkins Fact vs Opinion Lesson Plan

Created by
Teachtastic24
This is a Teachers College Grade 3 Fact Vs. Opinion Writing Lesson Plan. This was created using Lucy Calkin's Teachers College Lesson as a guide.
Preview of Jackie Robinson WebQuest

Jackie Robinson WebQuest

This resource is a wonderful take on a middle school WebQuest for elementary-aged students which is focused on Jackie Robinson, famous baseball player and advocate for societal change. Students can have a physical copy of these pages to use as an activity focused on research and answering literal and inferential questions.
Preview of Native American Biography Poster Report

Native American Biography Poster Report

The report unit includes an information letter to students/parents with instructions needed to complete the poster report. Along with the letter is a rubric students/parents can use to determine the grade they will earn. I send as copy of the rubric home with the letter so there are no surprises as to how the report will be graded. I have also included a list of famous Native Americans. This is set up to be completed as a home project. You could modify it to be completed at school.Click the lin
Preview of Presidents Booklet

Presidents Booklet

This document contains an empty booklet on all 45 presidents for students to fill out. Every president has a quote and picture, and spots for information on birthday, death date, birth place, vice president, term dates, and interesting facts. Students can complete these with a book or computer! This is a word document so you can edit the format. Images are from google.
Preview of Language Domain Chart- Famous African Americans

Language Domain Chart- Famous African Americans

This domain chart helps ESOL teachers plan based on each student's proficiency level. This chart is based on a lesson about Famous African Americans. This domain chart has student proficiency capabilities/activities in each domain area. Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing.
Preview of Ohio Biography Baseball Project

Ohio Biography Baseball Project

Have your class make a baseball card about a famous Ohioan. 12 short biographies with photos are included. These diverse Ohioans made important contributions to our lives. Once the biographies are read, the student has a template for a front and back of a baseball card. The student will discover that people of the past made major impacts on our lives today. Non-fiction reading and social studies curriculum can be reinforced. Reading level for second grade
Preview of USA PRESIDENT (report) 6 Presidents & a blank template

USA PRESIDENT (report) 6 Presidents & a blank template

Created by
Wendy Jan
This is a 1 page per President printout. There is a blank template, so you can feature any president of your choice or maybe the student can imagine him or herself as the president!Presidents include:WashingtonLincolnTaftRooseveltObamaBiden
Preview of Who Am I?   People You Should 'Snow'

Who Am I? People You Should 'Snow'

Created by
Teaching Up
The kids LOVE this activity and it is so much fun to see them present their completed projects. This is a great, fun way to cover the famous people in history in our standards. You can also use it to cover characters in a book or novel you are reading! You students will get excited about Social Studies!In this project, the students learn about the famous people in our history and design their snowmen to look like the person they were assigned. This is a great opportunity to tie in research a
Preview of Black History Project

Black History Project

Created by
MsStafford
This is a Black History Project in which students can choose which project they would like to complete.
Preview of Comparing/Contrasting Colonial America to Now

Comparing/Contrasting Colonial America to Now

Created by
One Less Thing
This graphic organizer comes with a list of books needed for the activity. You'll need multiple books from the list for this activity (or you may have some of your own).Partner your students (2-4 per group). Have them read 1 of the books to discover how life was different in some ways compared to how life is today. For example, they may say, "Then, the kitchen was separate from the main house for some people. Now, the kitchen is a part of mainly all houses." They may even say, "Then, they played
Preview of Tomochichi Assessment

Tomochichi Assessment

Tomochichi end of unit assessment. Students use work bank to complete end of Tomochichi unit part of Georgia studies.
Preview of Primary Themes for Teaching ELA through Science & Social Studies

Primary Themes for Teaching ELA through Science & Social Studies

Created by
ericka rodriguez
This document lists seven science/social studies themes that can be taught through reading. Each theme has a list of books on the topic, websites, and a few corresponding suggested activities. The themes is this document are listed below: Our Bodies Insects Ocean Animals Pirates and Maps! Space Plants The Rainforest
Preview of Historial Figures Project

Historial Figures Project

Created by
Hannah Hutchins
This lesson is designed as a flipped lesson. Parts of it may need to be changed to better benefit the needs of your students. Prior knowledge is very important for this lesson.
Preview of Bibilography

Bibilography

This file is a great way for students to organize themselves for any project. There are four pages with many different types of resources.
Preview of An Annotated Bibliography over the Holocaust

An Annotated Bibliography over the Holocaust

Created by
Brenda Callaway
This is a detailed listing of resources to be used in teaching tolerance and the Holocaust. It is categorized and separated by developmental levels.
Preview of Simple Timeline

Simple Timeline

Created by
Nicole Treanor
Great for introducing timelines to primary students.
Preview of Famous African American Biography Project

Famous African American Biography Project

Created by
David Calhoun
Descriptive directions and format for a Famous African American Project
Preview of President's Project

President's Project

Created by
Jennifer Gomez
This is a neat project that the students can work on if you are teaching about the Presidents or just a Biography.
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