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Kindergarten Native Americans assessments for Microsoft Word

Preview of Autopsy: The New World, Part I

Autopsy: The New World, Part I

The students will be looking into a specific New World Colony and will be researching major themes provided. The students will be depicting this through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. Students have autonomy on who they want to draw as long as it adds to the project. This assignment is created to be fun, creative, and most importantly… informative. The students will be looking int
Preview of Famous Virginians Quick Checks & Unit Assessment (SOL 1.3)

Famous Virginians Quick Checks & Unit Assessment (SOL 1.3)

This product includes: *6 Quick Checks: -Arthur R. Ashe, Jr. (5 questions) -Christopher Newport (5 questions) -Maggie Walker (5 questions) -Jamestown (4 questions) -George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Jamestown, Pocahontas, & Chief Powhattan (4 questions) -Maggie Walker, Arthur R. Ashe, Jr., & Christopher Newport (5 questions) AND *1 Famous Virginians Unit Assessment (14 questions) **ALL ASSESSMENTS INCLUDE AN ANSWER KEY**
Preview of Autopsy: The New World, Part II.

Autopsy: The New World, Part II.

Part II. The Gallery WalkThe students will go around to each New World Empires Autopsy Report, and complete the graphic organizer. It is important that take your time and write quality notes because this will be helpful for Part IV. Also, embedded is a student partner rater as well a reflection on the project itself.
Preview of Be the First to Set Foot in America! - A Skit Using Reflexive Pronouns

Be the First to Set Foot in America! - A Skit Using Reflexive Pronouns

How do you teach history and language arts in a way that is fun, interesting and meaningful? Impossible you say? Not if you really put your students and children there! And not just on the first page of a chapter with a “You Are There” blurb, and then drudging them through boring facts about the past and parts of speech that they either won’t remember or won’t connect to in any meaningful way. In this activity, that you can do in the classroom or in your living room, they really get to understa
Preview of Native American Test

Native American Test

Created by
Allison Key
This is a simple test for younger students on Native Americans. There are questions with pictures and words.
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