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3rd grade government independent work packets for Easel

Preview of Día de la Constitución Actividad | Printable and Digital Easel Activity

Día de la Constitución Actividad | Printable and Digital Easel Activity

Created by
Class Plus
¿Estás buscando una actividad atractiva para enseñar y celebrar el Día de la Constitución? Este recurso es perfecto para sumergir a los estudiantes en el espíritu de la ocasión. La Constitución puede suponer un reto para los estudiantes más jóvenes debido a la complejidad de sus conceptos. Sin embargo, he creado un recurso específicamente diseñado para enseñarles los principios básicos de forma fácil.Este recurso sirve de valiosa herramienta para que los niños exploren la Constitución y adquiera
Preview of Novel Study: The Kid Who Became President by Dan Gutman (Print + DIGITAL)

Novel Study: The Kid Who Became President by Dan Gutman (Print + DIGITAL)

This is a 90+ page, Common Core aligned, complete novel study for The Kid Who Became President by Dan Gutman. This NO PREP book study teaching unit has everything that you will need to teach and assess the novel. The table of contents makes finding information quick and easy. ALL ANSWER KEYS ARE INCLUDED. GO DIGITAL! Choose printed or paperless resources! The student packet, section quizzes, vocabulary crossword puzzle, and final test are available as Google Drive files. A vocabulary and definit
Preview of Types of Government Around the World Notebooking Journal (with Easel Activity)

Types of Government Around the World Notebooking Journal (with Easel Activity)

Created by
WriteBonnieRose
With the Types of Government Around the World Notebooking Journal, students have a chance to discover 33 different forms of government from around the world. They can research and record key information about each type of government and record a definition/explanation of each type, an example of countries it is used in, the title of the head of state, and pros and cons of each type. A blank page is also included for any type of government not included. 37 pages total.*The Easel Activity version
Preview of Constitution Day Activity Printable and Digital Easel

Constitution Day Activity Printable and Digital Easel

Created by
Class Plus
This resource serves as a valuable tool for kids to explore the Constitution and gain a deeper understanding of the government. It is written using language that is appropriate for kids, making it easier for them to comprehend difficult concepts. The Constitution can pose challenges for young learners due to its complex concepts. However, I have created a resource specifically designed to teach them the basic principles in an easy way.Through this resource, students will have the opportunity to
Preview of Compare and Contrast - Presidents' Day

Compare and Contrast - Presidents' Day

25 printable or digital pages to compare and contrast on Presidents' Day: Washington vs Lincoln, voters vs presidents, candidates vs presidents, the Lincoln Monument vs the Washington Monument, revenue vs debt, Presidents vs Vice Presidents, newspapers vs televised news programs, Presidents Day vs Martin Luther King Jr Day, talking vs doing, Democrats vs Republicans, and more.Take a look at the Preview to see sample pages. If you want more for PRESIDENTS' DAY, then look at these packets: Critic
Preview of Critical Thinking Questions - George Washington

Critical Thinking Questions - George Washington

21 printable or digital pages combining critical thinking with George Washington. Students respond to prompts like: How to wink…What is up with that hair…Things I can hold in one hand…Reasons we might smile…Why you should run…Weird stuff to wear on your head…Proud moments…How to celebrate birthdays…and more… Take a look at the preview to see several sample pages. Here are more CRITICAL THINKING activities:Critical Thinking Questions (Abraham Lincoln)Critical Thinking Questions (George Washingt
Preview of The White House - Writing Prompts

The White House - Writing Prompts

21 printable or digital pages to engage your students in thinking about The White House. Each page has a U.S. postage stamp featuring The White House and a question like: Why does the Secret Service guard the White House? Why is The White House important? Why is there a flag atop The White House? Who gets to come to The White House? Presidents, First Ladies, Uncle Sam, Supreme Court, Boy Scouts, and more...Use with your Gifted students, as challenge for early finishers, at a Literacy Cente
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