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Elementary Presidents' Day latin resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of Year Round Logic Puzzle Bundle for Middle School!

Year Round Logic Puzzle Bundle for Middle School!

In this bundle, you will get all FOURTEEN logic puzzle holiday products and their academic bonuses at a discounted price of 50% off! There are a total of 92 logic puzzles of varying difficulty, ready to use, plus thirteen academic activities related to the holidays or seasons. The themes of the logic puzzles and specific information can be found at these links:Fall Fun Logic PuzzlesHalloween Logic PuzzlesThanksgiving Logic PuzzlesWinter Holiday and Christmas Fun Logic PuzzlesPresident’s Day Fu
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Sort Worksheet

3 Branches of Government Sort Worksheet

Created by
Taylor McElroy
This is a sorting worksheet I made for my students to show what they've learned about the three branches of government. Everything I looked for was much too difficult for my CDC students, so I created this worksheet as a simple activity but one that still covers all the important concepts.
Preview of President's Day "If I Were President..." Printable Writing Activity

President's Day "If I Were President..." Printable Writing Activity

Created by
Stephanie B
President's Day "If I Were President..." Printable Writing Activity for purchase! Student's write what they would do if they were president! Students can draw themselves in the middle of the dollar or they can paste their picture. Great idea for a President's Day bulletin board!
Preview of Assassination of Julius Caesar Primary Source Worksheet

Assassination of Julius Caesar Primary Source Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
This worksheet allows students to use a primary source document to learn about the assassination of Julius Caesar.This activity is very easy to use. All you have to do is print off the primary source from the following website for classroom use or direct students to the website to answer the worksheet questions:http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/caesar2.htmThe primary source document is labeled (Assassination of Julius Caesar, 44 B.C.)Students read the document and answer the questions on the wo
Preview of National Treasure

National Treasure

Created by
Smart Apple
National Treasure movie guide and National Treasure 2 Book of Secrets movie guide. Simple to use, mostly one word or short answers required for students. Twenty questions per movie with answer keys included and completely editable. Great for leaving with a substitute. Just enough to get them to pay attention. Also available bundled together along with:Woman in GoldMean GirlsMeet the PatelsMonuments MenThe Imitation GameOTHER PRODUCTS FOR TEACHING EARLY AMERICA:Constitution JeopardyThree Branc
Preview of Latin Word Root Practice (Create a BEAST!)

Latin Word Root Practice (Create a BEAST!)

This project gives the student a LARGE list of latin word stems and asks them to blend them together to describe a beast and the powers that it might have. They are then asked to illustrate their beast. As an extension, students can write a story about their beasts or a paragraph describing their beast's powers.
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Sorting Worksheet

3 Branches of Government Sorting Worksheet

Created by
Taylor McElroy
This is a worksheet I made for my CDC students to teach basic concepts of the 3 branches of government. Everything I tried to find was too difficult for my students, so I made this sorting worksheet.
Preview of American Revolution Play

American Revolution Play

A brief history of the American Revolution, with 30 parts. Five scenes about the major events: The Boston Tea Party; Paul Revere's Midnight Ride; The Battle of Lexington and Concord/The Shot Heard Round the World; Washington Crossing the Delaware River; The Signing of the Constitution
Preview of Founding Fathers and Jacksonian Webquest (George Washington to John Tyler)

Founding Fathers and Jacksonian Webquest (George Washington to John Tyler)

Created by
History Wizard
Founding Fathers and Jacksonian Webquest (George Washington to John Tyler) Students will gain basic knowledge about our first Presidents by completing an internet-based worksheet. The President webquest uses the following great website. http://www.ducksters.com/biography/uspresidents/ The wonderful clip art is from The Artventurous Life. My students enjoy learning new facts about the Presidents from the website. I usually use this activity as a review or introduction activity for my middl
Preview of Greek and Latin Roots Puzzles

Greek and Latin Roots Puzzles

Created by
Melanie Kross
Students in 2nd through 5th grades will have the opportunity to match up Greek and Latin roots with their meanings, examples of words containing the roots, and pictures to lock the meanings into memory!! There are two versions, one that is more difficult because the colors are the same, while the other set is multi-colored for easy self checking. Once puzzles are completed students will record the matches they have made in a chart.
Preview of President's Day Coin Sorting Mat

President's Day Coin Sorting Mat

Created by
Brenda Anderson
Here is a great way to start teaching your students about the Presidents and the different types of money they can be found on. Print and laminate this sorting mat, then place it in your math center along with a bag of coins and let the kids compare and sort the coins. Teacher guided discussion can elp the kids describe the coins and talk the presidents that are on each one, talk about how money is used, practice fine motor skills by stacking the coins on the mat as they are sorted, count the
Preview of The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Summary/Essay/Test/Answers

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Summary/Essay/Test/Answers

Created by
Andrew Elsen
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin This lesson has everything you need to address multiple standards and 2 weeks worth of material! The lesson includes a character list, text summary, analysis, essay questions, multiple choice test, AND ANSWER KEY! all in an editable Microsoft Word Document for your own editing preference. Just print once and make copies at your printer for each section. Enjoy!
Preview of Progressive Period Presidents (Garfield to Harding) Webquest

Progressive Period Presidents (Garfield to Harding) Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
Progressive Period Presidents (James Garfield to Warren Harding) Students will gain basic knowledge about our Presidents during the Progressive time period by completing an internet-based worksheet. The President webquest uses the following great website.http://www.ducksters.com/biography/uspresidents/My students enjoy learning new facts about the Presidents from the website. I usually use this activity as a review or introduction activity for my middle school students and it takes at least one
Preview of Washington D.C. Monumental Web Quest

Washington D.C. Monumental Web Quest

Created by
Book Lover 143
Students will explore and learn about major monuments located in our nation's capital. The web quest is designed to take one class period and allow students to explore at their own pace. Answer sheet is included. *Two questions require students to watch short video clips, requiring headphones or ear buds. Monuments included: Washington Monument Jefferson Memorial Lincoln Memorial Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Preview of Fun With Latin:  Medical Mumbo Jumbo

Fun With Latin: Medical Mumbo Jumbo

Created by
Laura Burke
Is there a Medicinae Doctor in the house? Connecting English and Latin has never been easier .. two medical activities to teach Latin and Greek roots. The first is a matching game: figure out doctors and diseases based on the roots. In the second activity, use medical abbreviations to practice writing prescriptions!
Preview of American Symbols Printable Book

American Symbols Printable Book

Created by
Jennifer Ozuna
This printable book can be used during your unit on American Symbols. The students will learn about 5 important American Symbols, and will get to fill out the book to show what they have learned. Each symbol studied includes a Marzano Learning Strategy.
Preview of Abraham Lincoln: Log Cabin President

Abraham Lincoln: Log Cabin President

Created by
maren browne
A memorable activity to help children remember how important Abraham Lincoln was to our country. Included in this mini-lesson: - True or False Worksheet- students write a "T" or "F" inside the stovepipe hat. - Sequencing Activity- students number (1-4) the order of important events in Abraham Lincoln's life. - Log Cabin Project- students make Abraham Lincoln's cabin out of pretzel rods. Students especially love making the log cabin and learning about Honest Abe's life. A perfect way to celebrat
Preview of National Latin Exam Introduction to Latin Exam Complete Review

National Latin Exam Introduction to Latin Exam Complete Review

Created by
Erin Valdez
Complete review of all topics, grammar, and commonly seen vocabulary words on the NLE Introductory Latin Exam.
Preview of Fine Motor Skills Bingo Dabber Pictures American Symbols Presidents

Fine Motor Skills Bingo Dabber Pictures American Symbols Presidents

Created by
Jennie78
These worksheets can be copied for your students who need extra practice with their fine motor skills. Give the student a bingo dabber (bingo marker). He/she must dab the marker in the circles that are in the pictures. NOTE: Students are not coloring with the bingo markers. They will just press down in the circle (just like you do when playing BINGO). They will try to stay within the lines of the circles. I created worksheets with 2 different sizes of circles. As their fine motor skills
Preview of Latin Language Project - States' Mottos

Latin Language Project - States' Mottos

Created by
Mr Henderson
Assignment: Twenty-three of our fifty states have Latin mottoes! For this project, students are to read the Latin mottos of the states that have them. Students must pick one state from the list and draw that state’s flag on computer paper, adding the state’s Latin motto to the flag!This product comes with a downloadable word document with a list of all the states that have Latin mottos. Images of state flags can easily be found online and printed out, if desired. This is a great, fun assignment
Preview of Small Group Reader's Theaters for Patriotic Occasions

Small Group Reader's Theaters for Patriotic Occasions

Created by
WonbyOne
This group of scripts was written to support social studies standards and learning. I use them for teaching US history as well as for holidays like: July 4th, Memorial Day, Voting, Veteran's Day, President's Day etc. They are for groups of 3 to 5 students. Scripts included are: The Flag Code, George Washington and the Cherry Tree, George Washington the President who Loved Dogs, The REAL Story of Uncle Sam, The Star Spangled Banner, and The Right to Vote. There are 6 scripts. They usually sell fo
Preview of Primary School Lesson: President's Day Escape Room Activity: Outline/Rationale

Primary School Lesson: President's Day Escape Room Activity: Outline/Rationale

Objective: To encourage teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills among primary school students through a President-themed escape room.Escape rooms are inherently captivating and foster active participation. By incorporating President's Day themes, students are likely to find the lesson enjoyable and memorable.Primary School Lesson: President's Day Escape Room OutlineRationale/Outline/Vocabulary/Clues
Preview of Coin Review Bubble Maps

Coin Review Bubble Maps

Created by
Amanda Peavy
Use these Coin Bubble Maps to review or assess students on identifying U.S. coins including, pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. We learn about coins in February while we are talking about Presidents' Day. It is a great chance to tie in Math and Social Studies together. I give students a bubble map each day, and they fill in their bubble map as we make a class anchor chart together. You can also use this as a test at the end of your coin unit to see what students have learned.
Preview of The Ultimate US Presidents Quiz Book - 125 Questions with Answers! Activity

The Ultimate US Presidents Quiz Book - 125 Questions with Answers! Activity

Created by
Legend Learning
This 24 page, 125 question quiz is on the Presidents of the United States.It is a fun way for classes to learn about the Presidents and check their understanding. It can be used as is or edited as it is in MS Word format.These questions can be randomised, used for quizzes, or cut up and laminated as flashcards.The color background can be changed to suit if needed to be printed in black and white.I hope you enjoy this resource and find it useful.
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