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4th grade social studies interactive notebooks for Microsoft Word

Preview of Western Hemisphere Map Hunt

Western Hemisphere Map Hunt

Created by
World Lessons
This can be used as an interactive notebook page or as a game. (I use it as both). The students will label a map and answer low level questions about the map. Usually, I later have them color it. I use the map and questions in our discussion about natural resources, place, and location.
Preview of Paul Revere's Midnight Ride: First and Second-hand accounts

Paul Revere's Midnight Ride: First and Second-hand accounts

Created by
LitLady
Compare and Contrast First and Second Hand Accounts of Paul Revere’s “Midnight Ride.”Great in an interactive notebook or journal.Cloze activity with key.Gives examples of 1st and 2nd hand accounts of Paul Revere's Ride.
Preview of Notebook Check Rubric

Notebook Check Rubric

Created by
Schnurr Store
A convenient rubric for checking student notebooks and giving useful feedback.
Preview of TN SS 4.14 Constitution, Preamble, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances

TN SS 4.14 Constitution, Preamble, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances

Created by
LitLady
Helps teach the NEW 2019 Tennessee Social Studies Standard:4.14 Describe the principles embedded in the Constitution, including: • Purposes of government (listed in the Preamble) • Separation of powers • Branches of government • Checks and balances • Recognition and protection of individual rights (in the 1st Amendment)Cloze activity with key
Preview of Texas History - European Exploration Map Activity

Texas History - European Exploration Map Activity

Created by
Big and Bright
Put those map skills to work as you strengthen their knowledge of European explorers in the "New World"!In this activity, students will trace the voyages of Columbus, Cortes, Pineda, Narvaez, Cabeza de Vaca, Coronado, and La Salle on their map so that they have a visual representation of early influential expeditions. This is a great activity to lead students through (especially if it is time for your observation) as you talk about where the explorers went and why. Another option is to have it d
Preview of TN SS 5.27 Indigenous people of TN: Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, Mississippian

TN SS 5.27 Indigenous people of TN: Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, Mississippian

Created by
LitLady
Covers TN's new 2019 social standard: 5.27 Identify the cultures of the major indigenous settlements in Tennessee, including: the Paleo (Coats-Hines Site), Archaic, Woodland (Old Stone Fort, Pinson Mounds), and Mississippian (Chucalissa Indian Village).cloze activity with keygreat for interactive journals/notebooks
Preview of TN SS 4.15 George Washington's presidency, cabinet, two-party split

TN SS 4.15 George Washington's presidency, cabinet, two-party split

Created by
LitLady
Meets Tennessee's new 2019 social studies standard: 4.15 Examine the legacy and significance of the presidency of George Washington, including: the creation of cabinet member positions, two-party split, and the push for a strong central government. Cloze activity with keyGreat for interactive notebooks or journalsTN Ready Social Studies
Preview of TN SS 4.11 Weaknesses of Articles of Confederation, Shay's Rebellion

TN SS 4.11 Weaknesses of Articles of Confederation, Shay's Rebellion

Created by
LitLady
Covers the new 2019 Tennessee Social Studies Standard:4.11 Identify the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, including: no power to tax, weak central government, and the impact of Shays’ Rebellion.Cloze activity with keyGreat for interactive Notebook or journal
Preview of Cherokee, Creek, and Chickasaw

Cherokee, Creek, and Chickasaw

Created by
LitLady
Supports new TN 2019 Social Studies standard:5.28 Identify the pre-colonial American Indian tribes residing in Tennessee (e.g., Cherokee, Chickasaw, Creek, and Shawnee), and analyze their various customs and traditions.Can be used for interactive notebook or journalsCloze passage with key
Preview of Ancient Egypt Gods and Goddesses Interactive worksheet

Ancient Egypt Gods and Goddesses Interactive worksheet

Created by
Kate Hallett
This is a great activity do after a lesson about gods and goddesses of Ancient Egypt. Also a great item to use when substitutes are in as students are cutting and pasting! I like to give them the description boxes first after a lesson, or have them research it on the computer. When they have figured out which description fits under which god or goddess, I give them the images to use.
Preview of Geography Bee Course

Geography Bee Course

This geography bee course is a program designed to prepare students for the National Geographic geography bee. It has a scope and sequence of topics and maps to master. The difficulty levels flow from beginner to medium to advanced to expert. Each topic has a link to a video, game, or other resource that can be used to master that topic. . .This resource originated as an afterschool club in the computer lab, but it could be applied to a variety of settings.
Preview of First and Second Continental Congresses, Committees of Correspondence

First and Second Continental Congresses, Committees of Correspondence

Created by
LitLady
Describe the significance of the First and Second Continental Congresses and the Committees of Correspondence.Would work in interactive notebook or journals. Cloze passage with key
Preview of Depth and Complexity Icons for desk

Depth and Complexity Icons for desk

Created by
Laura Malesky
This can be placed on student's desks or in a folder where they can access them quickly. This is an easy way for students to remember what each icon means during class discussions.
Preview of TN SS 5.34 Southwest Territory, William Blount, Treaty of Holston

TN SS 5.34 Southwest Territory, William Blount, Treaty of Holston

Created by
LitLady
Supports Tennessee's New Social Studies Standard:5.34 Locate the Territory South of the River Ohio (i.e., Southwest Territory), identify its leaders, and explain how it was the first step to Tennessee’s statehood.Interactive notebook or journalCloze activity with key
Preview of TN SS 4.08 Loyalists, Minutemen, Red Coats, Patriots, Sons of Liberty

TN SS 4.08 Loyalists, Minutemen, Red Coats, Patriots, Sons of Liberty

Created by
LitLady
Teaches the New 2019 Tennessee Social Studies standard for: 4.08 Determine the importance of the following groups to the American Revolution: Loyalists (Tories), Minutemen, Patriots, Redcoats, Sons of LibertyGreat for interactive notebooks or journalsCloze activity with key
Preview of TN SS 4.19 Contrast Industrial North, Agricultural South, and Developing West

TN SS 4.19 Contrast Industrial North, Agricultural South, and Developing West

Created by
LitLady
Supports Tennessee's New 2019 Social Studies Standard:4.19 Contrast regional differences in the early 19th century, including: the emerging urbanization in the North, the expansion of the plantation system in the South, and the developing WestInteractive Notebooks and journalsCloze activity with key
Preview of Forms of Government Interactive Notebook Activity #2

Forms of Government Interactive Notebook Activity #2

Created by
Jodi's Jewels
EDITABLE!!! These foldables are a great way for students to enhance their learning about forms of government. Students will define the terms for the words provided and draw a picture (or cut and paste the provided images) that match the terms and definitions. Teachers can use the definitions and images provided or change them to fit their curriculum. There is also a blank template for teachers to include additional terms. Ideal for upper elementary through high school.
Preview of TN SS 4.12 Constitutional Convention, Great Compromise

TN SS 4.12 Constitutional Convention, Great Compromise

Created by
LitLady
Teaches the new 2019 Tennessee Social Studies Standard:4.12 Identify the roles of James Madison and George Washington during the Constitutional Convention, and analyze the major issues debated, including: • Distribution of power between the states and federal government • Great Compromise • Slavery and the Three-Fifths CompromiseClose activity with key- good for interactive notebooks or journals
Preview of Five Freedoms of the First Amendment Cut and Paste Activity

Five Freedoms of the First Amendment Cut and Paste Activity

Created by
Laura Traganza
Students will cut and paste the Five Freedoms of the First Amendment into the chart and add a description (provided). This can be glued into an interactive notebook for later use.
Preview of TN SS 4.02 Ben Franklin, Albany Plan, Join or Die Political Cartoon

TN SS 4.02 Ben Franklin, Albany Plan, Join or Die Political Cartoon

Created by
LitLady
This would be great for a social studies journal. A cloze type activity to help teach Tennessee's New 2019 Social Studies Standard 4.02 Describe the contributions of Benjamin Franklin during this era, including the development of the Albany plan of Union, and the “Join or Die” political cartoon. Key is included.
Preview of TN SS 4.09 Paul Revere, Lexington & Concord, Bunker Hill, Saratoga

TN SS 4.09 Paul Revere, Lexington & Concord, Bunker Hill, Saratoga

Created by
LitLady
Tennessee New 2019 Social Studies Standard:4.09 Examine major events and battles of the American Revolution, including: Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, Battles of Lexington and Concord, Battle of Bunker (Breed’s) Hill, Battle of Saratoga, Valley Forge, Battle of YorktownGreat for interactive notebooks and journalscloze activity with key
Preview of Long Hunters, Daniel Boone, Wilderness Road, William Bean

Long Hunters, Daniel Boone, Wilderness Road, William Bean

Created by
LitLady
-Explain the impact of individuals who created interest in land west of the Appalachian Mountains.Great for interactive notebook or social studies journal. Cloze activity with key. Includes: long hunters, Daniel Boone, Wilderness Road, Thomas Sharpe Spencer, William Bean, Dr. Thomas Walker.
Preview of The Causes and Effects of the Revolutionary War Cut and Sort

The Causes and Effects of the Revolutionary War Cut and Sort

I use this t-chart and cards for my students to complete a cut-and-sort. Some of the cards are the causes of the Revolutionary War and some are effects. I have students put this in their social studies ISNs to study, but you could also take it for a grade. The events include:- The French and Indian War- The Stamp Act- The Townshend Act- The Boston Massacre- The Boston Tea Party/The Intolerable Acts-The First and Second Continental Congress- The Declaration of Independence- The Articles of Con
Preview of The Watsons Go to Birmingham Notebook Guides

The Watsons Go to Birmingham Notebook Guides

This bundle included editable chapter guides for chapters 1 through 15 in The Watsons Go to Birmingham. The guides cover a variety of standards and each guide contains written comprehension questions. For an idea of layout, please download the Chapter 1 Freebie! Guides are sized so they are able to be cut out and glued into notebooks.
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