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Preview of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott Multiple Accounts of the Same Event

Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott Multiple Accounts of the Same Event

CCSS.RI.5.6This is a webquest activity that has students analyze four different accounts of Rosa Parks' arrest and the Montgomery bus boycotts, and find similarities and differences among the accounts. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (a video interview of Rosa Parks, a written interview with Rosa Parks, a newspaper article (Obituary), an online article). Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's
Preview of The Boston Tea Party: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

The Boston Tea Party: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

*FULLY UPDATED FEBRUARY 2024*CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-EThis is a webquest activity that has students analyze six different accounts of the Boston Tea Party, and find similarities and differences amongst the sources/documents. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (firsthand accounts of the event, a video, and other primary source documents related to the Boston Tea Party).In addition to supporting the common core informational text standards involving mu
Preview of The Salem Witch Trials:  Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

The Salem Witch Trials: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

*FULLY UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2023*With this webquest, students will navigate six different online accounts related to the Salem Witch Trials, and analyze the similarities and differences between each account of the event. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (court testimony, diaries, and articles).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose, and analyze for important details/information.In additio
Preview of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I Have a Dream Speech Webquest and Writing Activity

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I Have a Dream Speech Webquest and Writing Activity

CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-EThis is a webquest activity that has students analyze four different accounts of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream" speech, and find similarities and differences among the sources/documents. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (firsthand accounts of the event, videos, and a newspaper article).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose of each sourc
Preview of The Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears: Multiple Accounts Webquest

The Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears: Multiple Accounts Webquest

CCSS.RI.5.6 This is a webquest activity that has students analyze five different accounts of the Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears, and find similarities and differences among the accounts. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (videos, letter, and Congressional documents). Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose, and analyze for important details/information. Purchase Includes:
Preview of The Pearl Harbor Attack: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

The Pearl Harbor Attack: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-E*FULLY UPDATED DECEMBER 2022*This is a webquest activity that has students analyze six different accounts of the attack at Pearl Harbor and find similarities and differences among the accounts. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (a video recording of a radio address, survivor journals and video accounts, a timeline, and photographs of a Japanese account). Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondha
Preview of Sinking of the Titanic Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest/Writing

Sinking of the Titanic Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest/Writing

*FULLY UPDATED FEBRUARY 2024*CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-EThis is a webquest activity that has students analyze six different accounts of the sinking of the Titanic, and find similarities and differences amongst the sources/documents.The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (firsthand accounts, video, articles, and other primary source documents related to the sinking of the Titanic).In addition to supporting the common core informational text standards involvi
Preview of Patriot Day: Remembering September 11, 2001 Webquest and Writing Activity

Patriot Day: Remembering September 11, 2001 Webquest and Writing Activity

*FULLY UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2023*CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-EStudents will navigate six different online accounts related to Patriot Day and how the United States continues to remember the heroes of September 11, 2001, and analyze the similarities and differences between each account of the topic. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (videos, articles, literature, etc.).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the au
Preview of The Great Depression: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest Activity

The Great Depression: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest Activity

CCSS.RI.5.6This is a webquest activity that has students analyze six different accounts of the Great Depression and find similarities and differences amongst the accounts. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (an article, an interview, photos, and a radio address in an audio format).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose, and analyze for important details/information.Purchase Includes:The G
Preview of Ellis Island and Immigration:  Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

Ellis Island and Immigration: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

*FULLY UPDATED NOVEMBER 2023*CCSS.RI.5.6With this webquest, students will navigate six different online accounts related to Ellis Island and immigration to the United States in the early 1900's, and then analyze the similarities and differences between each account of the event.The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (articles, videos, primary source documents, etc.).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the auth
Preview of Panama Canal Study Questions Webquest with Digital Easel Activity and Assessment

Panama Canal Study Questions Webquest with Digital Easel Activity and Assessment

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Explore the Panama Canal with this webquest! Students answer 10 fundamental questions about its location, climate, demographics, and resources. They can complete it as a webquest or conduct independent research. The resource includes an answer key for class discussions. Ideal for homework, homeschool, remote learning, and independent study. 2024 is the hundred and tenth birthday of the Panama Canal. Printable and Digital Resource: Includes an Easel Activity ready for learning with digital tools
Preview of The JFK Assassination: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

The JFK Assassination: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

CCSS.RI.5.6 This is a webquest activity that has students analyze four different accounts of the assassination of John F. Kennedy and find similarities and differences amongst the accounts. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (a video, a journal sources, a newspaper article, and an article summary of the event). Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose, and analyze for important details
Preview of The Emancipation Proclamation: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

The Emancipation Proclamation: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

*FULLY UPDATED 5/1/23*CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-EStudents will navigate six different online accounts related to the Emancipation Proclamation, and analyze the similarities and differences between each account of the topic.The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (videos, articles, artwork, etc.).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose, and analyze for important details/information.In addition t
Preview of The Boston Massacre: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

The Boston Massacre: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

CCSS.RI.5.6This is a webquest activity that has students analyze four different accounts of the Boston Massacre, and find similarities and differences amongst the sources/documents. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (eyewitness accounts of the event, a video, and newspaper articles). Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose of each source, and analyze for important details/information ab
Preview of The Winter at Valley Forge: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

The Winter at Valley Forge: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

CCSS.RI.5.6With this webquest, students will navigate four different online accounts related to George Washington's winter at Valley Forge, and analyze the similarities and differences between each account of the event. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (journal, letters, article, and video).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose, and analyze for important details/information.This purch
Preview of The Disappearance of Amelia Earhart Analyzing Multiple Accounts Webquest

The Disappearance of Amelia Earhart Analyzing Multiple Accounts Webquest

*FULLY UPDATED NOVEMBER 2023*CCSS.RI.5.6This is a webquest activity that has students analyze six different accounts of the disappearance of Amelia Earhart, and find similarities and differences amongst the accounts. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (articles, videos, primary sources, etc.).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose, and analyze for important details/information.In addition
Preview of Life in the Jamestown Colony: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event

Life in the Jamestown Colony: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event

CCSS.RI.5.6 With this webquest, students will navigate four different online accounts related to life in the Jamestown colony, and analyze the similarities and differences between each account of the event. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (firsthand accounts of the event, a video, and an article). Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose of each source, and analyze for important detai
Preview of Paul Revere's Ride: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

Paul Revere's Ride: Analyzing Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

CCSS.RI.5.6 This is a webquest activity that has students analyze four different accounts of Paul Revere's famous ride, and find similarities and differences amongst the sources/documents. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (primary sources of the event, a video, and an online article with a poem). Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose of each source, and analyze for important det
Preview of Immigrants, Refugees, and Migrants Worksheets and Webquest BUNDLE

Immigrants, Refugees, and Migrants Worksheets and Webquest BUNDLE

This bundle of resources is designed to engage and educate your students on the complex topics of migration, immigration, and refugees. With four comprehensive resources, your students will:Delve into captivating migration stories to determine what type of migration is taking place (chain, internal, cyclical, environmental, etc.)Explore the push and pull factors influencing migration decisionsParticipate in a "choose your own adventure" assignmentEmbark on an interactive webquest on the global r
Preview of The Man Who Walked Between the Towers Literature Activities Webquest and Writing

The Man Who Walked Between the Towers Literature Activities Webquest and Writing

*FULLY UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2023*The Man Who Walked Between the Towers, 30 pages, CCSSThe Man Who Walked Between the Towers is a book by Mordicai Gerstein, written about Philippe Petit's famous high-wire walk between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, on August 7, 1974. It does not focus on the tragedies of 9/11, but rather fondly remembering the World Trade Center through this wondrous event. For your convenience, I have included a video link of the book being read aloud.
Preview of Fireboat John J. Harvey and 9/11: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

Fireboat John J. Harvey and 9/11: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-E*FULLY UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2023*This is a webquest activity that has students analyze six different accounts of Fireboat John J. Harvey's heroic role during 9/11, and find similarities and differences among the accounts. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (videos, articles, a Congressional document, children's literature, etc.).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpo
Preview of Muralismo - Mini Unit on Modern Mexican Murals and Diego Rivera

Muralismo - Mini Unit on Modern Mexican Murals and Diego Rivera

Muralismo is a 3 day mini unit that could easily be incorporated into Spanish, Social Studies, and Art classes! In this unit, students will study an overview of Diego Rivera, view art from modern Mexican muralists on social media, learn about a mural that is reducing pollution in Mexico City, and have the opportunity to create their own chalk murals.This mini unit is split into three days of 45 minute class periods:Day 1: Study Diego Rivera Day 2: Learn about Modern Muralism in Mexico Day 3: Cre
Preview of Susan B. Anthony and Women's Suffrage Multiple Accounts Webquest

Susan B. Anthony and Women's Suffrage Multiple Accounts Webquest

*FULLY UPDATED 5/1/23*CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-EStudents will navigate six different online accounts related to the Susan B. Anthony and the Women's Suffrage movement, and analyze the similarities and differences between each account of the topic.The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (videos, articles, documents, etc.).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose, and analyze for important detail
Preview of Mastering Maps

Mastering Maps

Ahoy, educators! Chart a course to discovery with the latest treasure from Pirate Learning Curricula on Teachers Pay Teachers: the "Mastering Maps" unit! This meticulously crafted bundle is your compass to navigating the rich landscapes of geography, cartography, and Earth science with your students. Whether you're setting sail for a 3 to 5-day voyage of integrated learning or anchoring down for focused daily lessons, this unit is your all-in-one map to educational adventure.What's in the Treasu
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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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Learning social studies offers many benefits to students in terms of helping them develop a holistic understanding of the world. Namely, it helps them:

  • Learn about the achievements, challenges, perspectives, traditions, and customs of different societies
  • Evaluate information, analyze evidence, and make informed judgments about complex social, economic, and political issues
  • Become active, responsible, and engaged citizens
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By teaching social studies, teachers can help students develop critical thinking skills, foster civic engagement, and promote social awareness and responsibility.

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If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable or digital social studies resources, TPT has an extensive array of instructional materials for every learning need, topic, or grade level. Whether you’re teaching students about America’s democratic process, the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., how to read maps, or World War II, we’ve got you covered.

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For instance, first graders can explore worksheets on senses and emotions, followed by a coloring page featuring Harriet Tubman. Older students can test their knowledge with quizzes on statistics and capital cities, then delve into the history of the Underground Railroad through an informational sheet or enjoy a word search focused on civil rights leaders. With such a wide variety of subjects and topics covered, our social studies pages provide endless opportunities for students to explore the world in captivating ways.

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