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Spanish Common Core WHST.6-8.1c resources

Preview of Thinking Like a Historian: BILINGUAL VERSION for 5th-7th Grade Social Studies!

Thinking Like a Historian: BILINGUAL VERSION for 5th-7th Grade Social Studies!

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Lesson Plan Guru
This BILINGUAL Thinking Like a Historian Lesson Plan Unit comes 100% completely ready to use for both English and Spanish learners in 5th-7th grade! ALL resources not only come in English and Spanish, they're also ready to use for both in-person classroom and online digital learning (via Google Apps)!The amazing resources included with this bilingual version of Thinking Like a Historian lesson plan unit have been used with GREAT SUCCESS with THOUSANDS of students and can easily be used with any
Preview of Sentence Stems for Social Studies in Spanish and English Bundle

Sentence Stems for Social Studies in Spanish and English Bundle

Created by
Maestra Novoa
These sentence stems in Spanish and English will be a great resource for your ELL students and Dual Language students all year long! They will look great on a bulletin board that you can have up all year long. This will aid students in their oral and written language. You get a total of 12 sentence stems in these three categories:Cause and effectCiting sourcesInterpretingThese key phrases will surely be used weekly. You can also print 4 to a page and give it to students for a closer individual r
Preview of GRAPES (in English & Spanish)

GRAPES (in English & Spanish)

GRAPES is a visual used to help students explore: Geography, Religion, Achievements, Politics, Economics and Social Structure. There are 12 pages in this file, one for each of the 6 categories in both English and Spanish. I post these on my wall side by side for my dual language classroom.This tool is particularly helpful whenever students are learning about a new group/society or analyzing their own. I use this often in my history class as we learn about different countries or to compare a part
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