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7th grade social studies cultural activities for SMART Notebook

Preview of SMART Notebook Japanese Origami Bird

SMART Notebook Japanese Origami Bird

Visual steps to creating an origami bird. The pages of the SMART Notebook are linked so you can go step by step with your students to create an origami bird. The fold lines and folded pieces are clearly shown so that your and your students can make sure they are doing the right things. I used this when teaching 6th grade social studies, as well as in math when teaching geometric shapes.
Preview of Sadako and The Thousand Paper Cranes Background Information and Questions

Sadako and The Thousand Paper Cranes Background Information and Questions

Created by
Read and Succeed
This Smartboard presentation gives a brief background of Hiroshima, and what the 1000 paper cranes are about. Then it has a slide with photos to give a visual of what a crane looks like, what a paper crane looks like, and the statue of Sadako. To finish this Smartboard lesson, I have created seven questions to assess students.
Preview of Black History Month Circle Maps with linked videos

Black History Month Circle Maps with linked videos

Created by
Ashley Dessy
This Black History Month item is a smartboard notebook file that includes pictures and linked classroom-appropriate youtube.com videos! I've highlighted 16 important figures during Black History Month that include Obama, Goode, Robinson, and many other important figures that we can celebrate during this month! Each page is designed as a bubble map to brainstorm facts that you know or learn about each individual and the lines at the bottom are great for guided, shared, or modeled writing!
Preview of Multiculturalism in Canada

Multiculturalism in Canada

This is a 42 page Smart Notebook Unit on Multiculturalism in Canada. It not only celebrates Canada and our values, but it compares it on the world stage to other countries. This is a great lesson to show students, so they can see the benefits and advantages of growing up in a First World Country. The lesson begins with discussing what Multiculturalism is and how Canada is a Mosaic of people from other countries. It has a map, for teachers to highlight the ancestral lands of their student
Preview of Lesson on Eminem's Mockingbird for Ukulele

Lesson on Eminem's Mockingbird for Ukulele

Created by
Jennifer Peters
Learn to play "Mockingbird" on the ukulele. Watch the rapper, Eminem, describe his feelings about being away from his daughters in his rap hit "Mockingbird." Reflect on the feelings expressed in both the original folk song and Eminem's rap hit. The lesson includes five videos, historical information and color-coded lyric sheets to aid students in learning the song and playing it on the ukulele. Sound files are embedded on the lyric sheets, so students can just sing the song without playing an i
Preview of Exploring History through Art: Art of the Renaissance and Middle Ages

Exploring History through Art: Art of the Renaissance and Middle Ages

A short Smartboard (Notebook) presentation with compares and contrasts art from the Middle Ages vs. art from the Renaissance. This presentation also gives a background on the Mona Lisa and lets students come up with their own theories. There is a Short Answer Handout full of short answer questions that accompany the lecture. Its being sold on my profile.
Preview of French Culture Project

French Culture Project

This is a project that will allow students to explore French cultures around the world. The project is divided up to allow for different level learners to take on appropriate tasks: Poster, Poem, Find 5 facts from given text, then open research. The lesson allows for you to do an example of each step as a whole class, then they can divide into groups and you can use the spin wheel to decide who gets what region. Will require Smart Notebook 11 or older to open this lesson.
Preview of Remembrance Day Morning Activities for All Grades

Remembrance Day Morning Activities for All Grades

Created by
Overtime Academy
This notebook is designed to aid teachers in the morning of Remembrance Day. There are is a copy of Flanders Field. - Potential for Fluency Activity Infographic on Remembrance Day - Potential for Numeracy/Literacy Discussion Commercial from Bell - Potential Media Literacy Discussion The Poppy Story for K-4 - General Knowledge The Poppy Story for 5-8 - General Knowledge With exception of the attendance, all are resources that I have used are not mine. The authors of these resources are to be c
Preview of The Declaration of Independence, what the colonists were saying

The Declaration of Independence, what the colonists were saying

Created by
SmileABC
This unit is for the Declaration of Independence. The goal of this unit is to identify complaints described in the Declaration of Independence, such as stationing soldiers in people’s homes, taxes, and cutting off trade with other countries. This allows the students to think about the complaints in chunks and gives the teacher feedback through the student assignment from each piece. This can be used for middle or high school. The final project can be modified.
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Social studies offers valuable insights into history, geography, and much more. Social studies captivates students by providing them with perspectives from the past, present, and future, allowing them to understand history and navigate current events. It enables them to appreciate how previous generations have shaped their present reality. In essence, social studies opens their eyes to the vastness of life beyond their immediate surroundings.

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