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Preview of STATE CAPITALS | SELF-CHECKING | MAP SKILLS | ONLINE LEARNING

STATE CAPITALS | SELF-CHECKING | MAP SKILLS | ONLINE LEARNING

Created by
joy2you
❤️❤️ BUYER COMMENTS:"Perfect for students to study on their own for a States/Capitals "challenge". Most students do not know the shape of the state, so they "peek" at the next slide down to see WHERE in the US the state is located as a clue to the name of the state--then they can name the capital :)"Rating: 5/5 (extremely satisfied) Digital and interactive for online learning. Self-Checking! Your students are going to love learning state information using this activity! No work for you. Better
Preview of Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms- videos, audio, easy reading

Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms- videos, audio, easy reading

Created by
Kayla Landry
This powerpoint was made for a grade 9 social studies class on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, but could be used in almost any grade. There are many hyperlinks on each side to provide more visual information for the students. I use the powerpoint as a review for the students at the end of the chapter, to use at a social studies center to reinforce the information learned, or to give to the students who need information provided to them in a more visual and audio manner. On each slide I have
Preview of States and Capitals - Mid-West States

States and Capitals - Mid-West States

Created by
The Browns
An interactive activity that provides your students a fun way to practice states, capitals, and abbreviations for the Mid-Western states. Great for social studies, center time, or mini-lessons. The Browns.
Preview of REGIONS OF THE US | SELF-CHECKING | MAP SKILLS | EASEL ASSESSMENT

REGIONS OF THE US | SELF-CHECKING | MAP SKILLS | EASEL ASSESSMENT

Created by
joy2you
❤️ Your students are going to love learning state information using this interactive pdf! No work for you. SELF-CHECKING practice! Better than flashcards. Just assign it on Google Classroom or another secured site (no posting to personal or district websites, please).PLEASE VIEW PREVIEWThis pdf activity provides students with an interactive experience while learning each state’s shape, name, and location within the region.INTERACTIVE PROCESSThe first slide shows the shape of the state within the
Preview of STATES NAMES | SELF- CHECKING | MAP SKILLS | ONLINE LEARNING | EASEL ASSESSMENTS

STATES NAMES | SELF- CHECKING | MAP SKILLS | ONLINE LEARNING | EASEL ASSESSMENTS

Created by
joy2you
❤️ WOW! My students loved this. They didn't want to stop. I like that you show the state shape and then its location on a map of the US. Thanks.DIGITAL ACTIVITY & SELF-CHECKINGThis pdf activity provides students with an interactive experience while learning each state’s shape, name, and location.DESCRIPTIONYour students are going to love learning state information using this interactive pdf! No work for you. SELF-CHECKING practice! Better than flashcards. Just assign it on Google Classroom o
Preview of States and Capitals - Southern States

States and Capitals - Southern States

Created by
The Browns
An interactive activity that provides your students a fun way to practice states, capitals, and abbreviations for the Southern states. Great for social studies, center time or mini-lessons. The Browns.
Preview of United States: Drag and Drop Maps

United States: Drag and Drop Maps

Use this set of FREE Google Slides to help students learn the locations the US States and their capitals. Great for distance learning, classroom stations, use on an interactive whiteboard, or a regular assignment. Add to Google Classroom or Canvas for practice or a ready-made assignment.
Preview of States and Capitals - Western States

States and Capitals - Western States

Created by
The Browns
An interactive activity that provides your students a fun way to practice states, capitals, and abbreviations for the Western states. Great for social studies, center time or mini-lessons. The Browns.
Preview of History Icon of the Week

History Icon of the Week

How can you use it?The idea behind this resource was to create a "Icon of the Week" wall in my classroom. Each week, if students finished early with their regular assignments, they could work on this activity. I made it a weekly homework assignment. So, if students didn't have a chance to work on it in class, they could work on it at home. Each week, the class would have a different historic icon. And students would have the option of picking between 4 activities, all related to the letters of t
Preview of Current Event Worksheet

Current Event Worksheet

This worksheet can be used with a variety of current event sources and can be modified for various age groups. I use it with my 5th graders often and they really enjoy it! We use it to analyze current event articles to see if they are good for researching.
Preview of 2016 Presidential Election Electoral College Homework

2016 Presidential Election Electoral College Homework

This simple homework is great for kids learning about the election and role of the electoral college. Students will take the paper home on the night of the election and color in the states they think each candidate will win. Tomorrow, as a class you will color in the actual election results map to compare their predictions with what actually happened. This is a fun, visual way for students to understand how the popular vote and population effect the Electoral College. Coloring the map will w
Preview of ALEXANDER HAMILTON: A BIOGRAPHICAL WORD SEARCH

ALEXANDER HAMILTON: A BIOGRAPHICAL WORD SEARCH

This word search has key facts about the life of this amazing American founding father, whose life ended too early! Thanks for visiting.
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