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8th grade social studies activities for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Miners, Ranchers, and Farmers Reading & questions

Miners, Ranchers, and Farmers Reading & questions

This reading discusses how miners, ranchers, and farmers settled the Great Plains in the late 1800's. It discusses things like boom towns, vigilantes, ghost towns, cattle ranchers, cowboys, vaqueros, long drives, railroads, farmers, the Homestead Act, sod houses, Native Americans and reservations. There are also various questions that are multiple choice, true and false, matching/sorting.
Preview of M.A.I.N Causes of World War I Foldable

M.A.I.N Causes of World War I Foldable

Created by
Mrs J West
This is an activity that reviews the four M.A.I.N underlying causes of World War I. (Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism) (It works best for teachers who teach the causes using the acronym M.A.I.N) The foldable is created in MS Publisher and should be printed front to back and then folded slightly lopsided so that the "Causes of WWI" title sticks out on the right hand side. This is a fun little project to review the MAIN causes of WWI. The students have to illustrate the terms mil
Preview of Greek god/goddess Pokemon Card Template

Greek god/goddess Pokemon Card Template

Created by
Jacob Evans
Use the Microsoft Publisher file to add images of Greek god/goddess pokemon cards to. There is a customized back of the card labeled Greekemon that will print back to back to be cut out. Template is aligned for double sided printing and actual card size.
Preview of Loyalists & Patriots Brochures

Loyalists & Patriots Brochures

This product includes a publisher file with two pamphlets. One is a pamphlet convincing its reader to become a patriot during revolutionary times. The other is convincing its reader to become a loyalist. These could be used as examples for students to view to create their own, for students to create speeches with, to use as a visual in a lesson, or anything else that you can dream up! Regardless of how you use the pamphlets, I like to end the lesson having students write a journal entry stating
Preview of Facebook Template - Microsoft Publisher - Character or Historical Figure Study

Facebook Template - Microsoft Publisher - Character or Historical Figure Study

With this template, students are able to construct a Facebook profile for a person of study - whether a character in a novel being read or a famous historical figure. A very fun and engaging activity for any subject! This is a .pub file and therefore can only be used with Microsoft Publisher.
Preview of The First Red Scare "Dot" Game

The First Red Scare "Dot" Game

Randomly hand out the cards* after you have printed out in color and cut out (I printed them out on cardstock paper to make them not so see-through). Remind students to not show anyone their card or better, put the cards in their pockets. Then they must go around and try to figure out which of their classmates are "communists" or red dot cardholders. The goal of the game is for the red dot "communists" to sneak into a group of black dots. To add tension and heighten suspicions I would go around
Preview of Georgia Studies: American Revolution Road Map

Georgia Studies: American Revolution Road Map

Created by
WorkingMommy
This activity outlines the events leading up to and to the end of the American Revolutionary War. It begins with the Frence and Indian War and ends with the Treaty of Paris. The activity requires students to cut and paste events onto the road map in the proper order. It can also serve as a great notes page to use at the beginning or end of the unit. ** This was created for a GA Studies class, so it focuses on GA.**
Preview of Reconstruction Reading and Questions

Reconstruction Reading and Questions

This reading is post Civil War time period discussing how to put the Union and Confederacy back together. The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments are discussed as well as the freedmans bureau, the grandfather clause, poll taxes, literacy tests, black codes/jim crow laws, and the kkk. There are questions to follow.
Preview of Map Activity - Texas Native Americans

Map Activity - Texas Native Americans

Created by
Miss Pearl
Students color the map, create doodles and hashtags to better understand the Native Americans in early Texas.
Preview of SC Regions Map Activity

SC Regions Map Activity

Created by
Jessica Burton
This activity includes a graphic organizer that summarizes the six geographic regions of South Carolina. It also includes a SC Regions map to label. ***I have been teaching SC History for 11 years.If there are any other items/topics you are interested, please send me a message. I'm sure I have it!***
Preview of Multi use Total Participation Cards

Multi use Total Participation Cards

This set of 12 cards is designed to be printed onto 3 by 5 inch index cards. Use these cards in any class to easily assess your students. Find out if they understand a concept or if they don't get it. Know if they are ready to share or if they need more time to think. I also included ABCD cards for multiple choice responses. Each student could have their own set OR you could just have a class set. Laminate them so you can get years of use. You may also decide to put them onto popsicle stic
Preview of World War Two Tic Tac Toe

World War Two Tic Tac Toe

Created by
Mr Mo
World War Two Tic Tac Toe is a culminating activity after a study of the second World War. Students choose a vertical line of projects to get tic tac toe. The project provides choice to students in a range of mediums from traditional to digital. This is a favorite student activity in Mr Mo's history class :). Publisher File!
Preview of Cornell Notes Template (Editable)

Cornell Notes Template (Editable)

Created by
Ms Cechini
Editable template for any close reading in Cornell Notes style including Comprehension Questions, Vocabulary, and Student questions.Easy to edit and great to use for articles, PPT notes, or primary source reading!Example uploaded goes along with article on Sharia Law.
Preview of Types of Colonies in the Americas Flipbook

Types of Colonies in the Americas Flipbook

Created by
Mrs J West
This is a flipbook writing activity to use in conjuction with a textbook or outside research. It goes along with SC Standard 7-1.3 - European Influence in the Americas. Students will create a flipbook/foldable about the three type of colonies. The paper will need to be folded in half (the long way) and then the top flap can be cut on the dotted lines. This file is a publisher file and can be edited. Directions to this project are below: Summarize the different colonies that were establish
Preview of Maps as Text - Printing Press and Reformation

Maps as Text - Printing Press and Reformation

Created by
Anne Raybon
Includes 4 maps: modern Europe for reference; Europe prior to the Reformation; religious division in Europe following the Reformation; and the growth and locations of printing presses. Questions ask students to analyze and infer, and to draw conclusions from the maps. This should be printed in color--laminate for use year-to-year.
Preview of Historical Thinking Skills Charts

Historical Thinking Skills Charts

8 different charts for Historical Thinking Skills HISTORICAL CAUSATION PATTERNS OF CONTINUITY & CHANGE OVER TIME PERIODIZATION COMPARISON HISTORICAL ARGUMENTATION CONTEXTUALIZATION INTERPRETATION SYNTHESIS
Preview of Instagram Template

Instagram Template

This Microsoft Publisher template allows students to create a username, add a username photograph, add large a photograph/image, and add comments, likes, and #hashtags. I use this activity my students to help them make inferences. Students use the template through Microsoft Publisher and find a primary source from the time period you are studying. Students create a username based on the picture/event and create hashtags. The hashtags (#) represent the inferences they are making from the photogr
Preview of Dictators Lead the World to War (WWII begins reading)

Dictators Lead the World to War (WWII begins reading)

This is an overview reading with questions to follow pertaining to the beginning of WWII before the US really joined. It discusses the rise to power of Hitler and Mussolini, what was going on in Japan and communism in Russia. It is a great reading to do at the beginning of the WWII unit to build some background for students about what was going on in Europe.
Preview of Dawes Act, Homestead Act, and Morril Act

Dawes Act, Homestead Act, and Morril Act

Created by
Melissa Ioan
Easy analysis stations for students to get through the last section of Reconstruction. I show the class the music video for the song Don't Drink the Water for the last activity.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psIuidkkLjI&list=RDpsIuidkkLjI&start_radio=1
Preview of SC Native Americans Storybook Project

SC Native Americans Storybook Project

Created by
Jessica Burton
Students will create a children's storybook about Eastern Woodlands Native Americans. Grading Rubric included. ***I have been teaching SC History for 11 years.If there are any other items/topics you are interested, please send me a message. I'm sure I have it!***
Preview of Flow Chart: Exploration and Colonization

Flow Chart: Exploration and Colonization

Flow Chart outlining the major people, events, and facts for Exploration and Colonization. The flow chart includes visuals and arrows outlining cause and effects. The flow chart includes a teacher key.
Preview of The Patriot American Revolution Movie Analysis for SC History

The Patriot American Revolution Movie Analysis for SC History

Created by
Jessica Burton
This assignment requires students to conduct a historical analysis of the film The Patriot. Students will take notes on a graphic organizer and then develop their notes into a 5 paragraph essay. This assignment is designed to reinforce the SC Social Studies Standards on the American Revolution and higher order thinking skills. Students will need prior knowledge of American Revolution events. The main focus of this assignment is the American Revolution in SC but could be used for U.S. History. In
Preview of Civil War Art Project Choice Board-EDITABLE

Civil War Art Project Choice Board-EDITABLE

Created by
The Matchbox
Looking for a way to integrate art and history? Look no further! This choice menu will allow your students to display their learning in a way that they can get excited about! I used this at the end of my Civil War unit to help students review what they had learned. I used this for my upper elementary class, but it could easily be modified and also apply to middle school.
Preview of Napoleonic Era Graphic Organizer & Key

Napoleonic Era Graphic Organizer & Key

Students are required to make brief comments about different aspects of the Napoleonic Era. They will see the chronological and thematic relationships between events. Answer Key included. Covers Napoleon's reforms, military campaigns, three big mistakes with the Continental system, his invasion of Russia, and the Peninsular War in Spain. Napoleon's downfall is also on the organizer. Should be done after a unit on the Napoleonic Era or it can be assigned to supplement a section of text on
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