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3rd grade social studies interactive notebooks for Microsoft Word

Preview of Paul Revere's Midnight Ride: First and Second-hand accounts

Paul Revere's Midnight Ride: First and Second-hand accounts

Created by
LitLady
Compare and Contrast First and Second Hand Accounts of Paul Revere’s “Midnight Ride.”Great in an interactive notebook or journal.Cloze activity with key.Gives examples of 1st and 2nd hand accounts of Paul Revere's Ride.
Preview of Geography Bee Course

Geography Bee Course

This geography bee course is a program designed to prepare students for the National Geographic geography bee. It has a scope and sequence of topics and maps to master. The difficulty levels flow from beginner to medium to advanced to expert. Each topic has a link to a video, game, or other resource that can be used to master that topic. . .This resource originated as an afterschool club in the computer lab, but it could be applied to a variety of settings.
Preview of First and Second Continental Congresses, Committees of Correspondence

First and Second Continental Congresses, Committees of Correspondence

Created by
LitLady
Describe the significance of the First and Second Continental Congresses and the Committees of Correspondence.Would work in interactive notebook or journals. Cloze passage with key
Preview of Depth and Complexity Icons for desk

Depth and Complexity Icons for desk

Created by
Laura Malesky
This can be placed on student's desks or in a folder where they can access them quickly. This is an easy way for students to remember what each icon means during class discussions.
Preview of Five Freedoms of the First Amendment Cut and Paste Activity

Five Freedoms of the First Amendment Cut and Paste Activity

Created by
Laura Traganza
Students will cut and paste the Five Freedoms of the First Amendment into the chart and add a description (provided). This can be glued into an interactive notebook for later use.
Preview of Good Citizen Sort

Good Citizen Sort

A sorting activity that requires students to sort which actions would be performed by someone who is a good citizen and someone who is not a good citizen. I have students fold a piece of construction paper longways and then glue the category headings at the top and the actions under the appropriate headings to complete the sort.
Preview of Long Hunters, Daniel Boone, Wilderness Road, William Bean

Long Hunters, Daniel Boone, Wilderness Road, William Bean

Created by
LitLady
-Explain the impact of individuals who created interest in land west of the Appalachian Mountains.Great for interactive notebook or social studies journal. Cloze activity with key. Includes: long hunters, Daniel Boone, Wilderness Road, Thomas Sharpe Spencer, William Bean, Dr. Thomas Walker.
Preview of The Watsons Go to Birmingham Notebook Guides

The Watsons Go to Birmingham Notebook Guides

This bundle included editable chapter guides for chapters 1 through 15 in The Watsons Go to Birmingham. The guides cover a variety of standards and each guide contains written comprehension questions. For an idea of layout, please download the Chapter 1 Freebie! Guides are sized so they are able to be cut out and glued into notebooks.
Preview of Contributions of France in the American Revolution

Contributions of France in the American Revolution

Created by
LitLady
The contributions of France and certain individuals to the outcome of the American Revolution including the Marquis de Lafayette, Kosciuszko, and Baron von Steuben.Great for interactive notebooks and journalsCloze activity with key
Preview of Key Leaders of the American Revolution

Key Leaders of the American Revolution

Created by
LitLady
Analyze the influences of key leaders during this period, including: Patrick Henry, Alexander Hamilton,Thomas Jefferson,George Washington, Thomas Payne, John Adams, Sam Adams,John Hancock, Benedict Arnold.Good for interactive notebooks or journals.Cloze activity with key.
Preview of Powers of the President

Powers of the President

Created by
AHeimberger
This is a cut-and-paste activity where students cut out various jobs and responsibilities of the President and paste them under the correct "role" (Chief Executive, Chief Legislator, etc.)
Preview of Interpret the meaning of the Star Spangled Banner

Interpret the meaning of the Star Spangled Banner

Created by
LitLady
Interpret the meaning of the lyrics of the song “The Star Spangled Banner.”
Preview of 3 Branches of Government (State level)

3 Branches of Government (State level)

Created by
Denise King
Hands on graphic organizer! Image of tree with 3 branches. Branches and duties of each branch are in boxes on the following page for students to cut and paste to the branches of the tree. Answer key is provided.
Preview of TN SS 4.27 Missouri Compromise, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Dred Scott, John Brown's Raid

TN SS 4.27 Missouri Compromise, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Dred Scott, John Brown's Raid

Created by
LitLady
Supports Tennessee's New 2019 Social Studies Standard:4.27 Explain how slavery became a national issue during the mid-19th century, including the significance of:• Missouri Compromise • Compromise of 1850 • Uncle Tom’s Cabin • Kansas-Nebraska Act • Dred Scott v. Sandford decision • John Brown’s Raid (on Harper’s Ferry)Cloze passage with keySocial Studies Journal
Preview of Editable Booklet Foldable Template

Editable Booklet Foldable Template

This product includes an editable word document that creates a booklet foldable. It also includes instructions. This is a booklet foldable template. You can edit the cover/pages/page numbers.
Preview of American Indian Cultures:Pearson My World Texas Social Studies Gr. 5 Ch1:L3

American Indian Cultures:Pearson My World Texas Social Studies Gr. 5 Ch1:L3

Created by
Sciencerly
This product was originally made for my students in a Texas public school to summarize their reading from Pearson’s textbook “My World Texas Social StudiesGrade 5: Building Our Nation”:Grade 5: Chapter 1: The First AmericansLesson 3: American Indian Cultures, pgs. 72-79This foldable can be used by you in the same manner in an interactive notebook as I did or just to summarize the above mentioned concepts. I am also currently using them as a resource to homeschool my own children.This listing con
Preview of Compromise of 1850 and Kansas/Nebraska Act

Compromise of 1850 and Kansas/Nebraska Act

Created by
LitLady
Explain the events, political debate, and outcome of the Compromise of 1850 and the Kansas and Nebraska Act.Cloze activity with keyInteractive notebook or journals
Preview of Our Current Elected Government Leaders

Our Current Elected Government Leaders

This is a graphic organizer that shows our current elected government leaders for each of the three branches of government. It includes the position name, a blank (to fill in the name of the person - see names below), and a picture to help students put a face to the names that they may hear about in the news. We put this chart in our social studies ISNs (Interactive Notebooks) for students to refer to when we learn about our government and the Constitution. This also explains how Representati
Preview of Geographic Terms: bluffs, swamps, isthmus, gulf, sea, bay, and cape.

Geographic Terms: bluffs, swamps, isthmus, gulf, sea, bay, and cape.

Created by
LitLady
Examine major physical features on globes and maps.Create a visual display using multiple forms of media to identify with pictures geographic terms including bluffs, swamps, isthmus, gulf, sea, bay, and cape. Cloze activity with key. Students will draw in the picture and fill in the definition. Great for interactive journal or notebook
Preview of Leaders of the 13 Colonies

Leaders of the 13 Colonies

Created by
LitLady
Great for a Social Studies Journal glue-in or make a important leaders book. • Lord Baltimore, Maryland• John Smith, Virginia• Roger Williams, Rhode Island• John Winthrop, Massachusetts• William Bradford, Plymouth• James Oglethorpe, Georgia• William Penn, Pennsylvania
Preview of Social Studies Weekly Wk 19: Money: Scavenger Hunt Comprehension Questions

Social Studies Weekly Wk 19: Money: Scavenger Hunt Comprehension Questions

Be sure not to print out the answer key for the students. I've made that mistake once before. This activity allows students to learn to look for information. You can allow them to work together to search for the answers after you've read the entire newspaper as a class.
Preview of Three Branches of Government Chart (w/ 3 levels of Government)

Three Branches of Government Chart (w/ 3 levels of Government)

Created by
Laura Traganza
Students will cut and paste the components of each of the branches of government into the chart. The chart can be glued into an interactive notebook for later use.
Preview of TN 4.25 Sectional Differences of North and Antebellum South

TN 4.25 Sectional Differences of North and Antebellum South

Created by
LitLady
Supports Tennessee's New 2019 Social Studies Standard: Analyze the sectional differences between the North and the Antebellum South, including:• Economic • Political • Population • Social • TransportationCloze passage with keySocial Studies journal
Preview of North and South Fill-in-the-blank T-chart for Civil War

North and South Fill-in-the-blank T-chart for Civil War

This is a t-chart to fill in with information describing each side during the Civil War. It can be glued into an interactive notebook and students can respond to the one that they would want to side with if they lived during that time. The information is directly aligned with the 3rd grade South Carolina history standards.
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