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8th grade social studies interactive notebooks for Microsoft Word

Preview of Terrible Things - An Allegory of the Holocaust

Terrible Things - An Allegory of the Holocaust

Created by
Jodie Atwood
Questions for Eve Bunting's "Terrible Things - An Allegory of the Holocaust". The last questions ask students to compare theme with the poem "First They Came for the Jews", and to rewrite poem using modern situations.
Preview of G.R.A.P.E.S of Me- A Social Studies Beginning of the Year Activity

G.R.A.P.E.S of Me- A Social Studies Beginning of the Year Activity

Created by
MissVhistory
Throughout the year in social studies class, we use the acronym G.R.A.P.E.S when studying different civilizations. G.R.A.P.E.S stands for: Geography Religion Achievements Politics Economics Social Structure To introduce G.R.A.P.E.S , I have my students complete the "G.R.A.P.E.S of Me" assignment the first week of school. Students apply G.R.A.P.E.S to their own life. Not only does this activity allow the students to get more familiar with G.R.A.P.E.S but it is also a great way for me to get
Preview of Thomas Jefferson's Presidency

Thomas Jefferson's Presidency

A packet on Jefferson's presidency, intended for use in interactive notebooks but workable in any situation. Stand alone - needs no other resources. Features a thorough readings, charts, graphs, critical thinking questions, activities, and lots of pictures. Brief section on Martha Jefferson and Sally Hemmings and some information on his conflicting feelings and attitudes about slavery. Includes the Embargo Act, the Louisiana Purchase, Lewis and Clark, and some of his inventions.
Preview of Remembering Slavery: Slave Narratives Primary Sources

Remembering Slavery: Slave Narratives Primary Sources

Contrasting recollections of two former slaves describing their lives in the South prior to Emancipation - Henrietta King was disfigured for life by a cruel mistress, while August Messersmith had an uncommonly kind master and more freedom than most. Modified c-note format with DBQs, room for annotations, and vocabulary.
Preview of Western Hemisphere Map Hunt

Western Hemisphere Map Hunt

Created by
World Lessons
This can be used as an interactive notebook page or as a game. (I use it as both). The students will label a map and answer low level questions about the map. Usually, I later have them color it. I use the map and questions in our discussion about natural resources, place, and location.
Preview of Ancient China Map Activity

Ancient China Map Activity

Created by
Samantha Wiley
Mapping activity for Ancient China, includes map, key, and instruction sheet.
Preview of John Adams' Presidency

John Adams' Presidency

A reading and questions on Adams' presidency ideally intended for use in Interactive Notebooks but suitable for any use. Stand alone - no other sources needed. Features charts, graphs, critical thinking questions, and lots of pictures. Small section on Abigail Adams. Includes Alien and Sedition Act, XYZ Affair, trouble with France, the destruction of the Federalist party, and a section on presidential homes. Annotations encouraged.
Preview of Notebook Check Rubric

Notebook Check Rubric

Created by
Schnurr Store
A convenient rubric for checking student notebooks and giving useful feedback.
Preview of Underground Railroad DBQ/Stations Activity

Underground Railroad DBQ/Stations Activity

UNDERGROUND RAILROAD DBQ ACTIVITY/STATIONS: Document-based activity in which students analyze primary sources and documents to examine characteristics of the Underground Railroad. Contains 11 documents with embedded questions, including: images, maps/tables, excerpts from Harriet Tubman, Arnold Grayston, and Fredrick Douglass, map of the “railroad” routes, cartoon, Drinking Gourd lyrics, newspaper article, Freedom Quilt/Code, and the poem Freedom House. Can be assigned individually or used as st
Preview of BUNDLE:  The Presidents DVD (History Channel): First Five Presidents

BUNDLE: The Presidents DVD (History Channel): First Five Presidents

Created by
Jennifer Roques
This is a collection of 5 worksheets to use when viewing The Presidents DVD (History Channel.) These worksheets are for the first 5 video clips, covering Washington to Monroe. There are 10 video questions per clip (11 for the Washington clip) and one open-ended question for each video segment. Answer key is provided. The worksheets are fully editable (Microsoft Word.) These worksheets are also sold separately in my store. They are titled The Presidents DVD: George Washington, The Presidents
Preview of Nullification Crisis Pop Up Edition

Nullification Crisis Pop Up Edition

Nullification is a difficult concept for students to understand. This POP UP Activity makes the Nullification/tariff issue EASY for students to grasp. Hands-on, tactile, and visual teaching strategy, brings this subject to life.I model this by projecting the map on the board and completing it right along with the students. This way I can turn this mini-lecture into one that is active and engaging.Map and easy step-by-step instructions for students make this a WIN-WIN for both teachers and st
Preview of Interactive Journal for Night by Elie Wiesel

Interactive Journal for Night by Elie Wiesel

Created by
Emily Haas
I use this interactive journal as the backbone of my thematic unit of Experiencing War and Genocide where we read and analyze the memoir Night, by Elie Wiesel. This item is a foldable, printable booklet, and part of a 2-PIECE BUNDLE that includes the completed answer key in 8.5x11 sized paper (KEY Interactive Journal for Night by Elie Wiesel found here)Students engage with this journal each class for the entire unit. I launch the unit by transforming my classroom into a Holocaust Museum and Memo
Preview of Texas History - European Exploration Map Activity

Texas History - European Exploration Map Activity

Created by
Big and Bright
Put those map skills to work as you strengthen their knowledge of European explorers in the "New World"!In this activity, students will trace the voyages of Columbus, Cortes, Pineda, Narvaez, Cabeza de Vaca, Coronado, and La Salle on their map so that they have a visual representation of early influential expeditions. This is a great activity to lead students through (especially if it is time for your observation) as you talk about where the explorers went and why. Another option is to have it d
Preview of Primary Sources: Abraham Lincoln's 1st and 2nd Inaugural Address DBQs

Primary Sources: Abraham Lincoln's 1st and 2nd Inaugural Address DBQs

Students will analyze Abraham Lincoln's inaugural addresses and answer questions in the space provided. Plenty of room for annotations (encouraged). Handy vocabulary definitions are included. Also available is Davis' inaugural address. Soon to come: Gettysburg Address and Emancipation Proclamation.
Preview of Connecting Themes for Social Studies, pg 1

Connecting Themes for Social Studies, pg 1

Created by
Marina Stafford
Handout is to be used with the Free Power point, Connecting Themes in Social Studies. Students fill in the important information. Students can then cut, paste, illustrate each strip in their Interactive Notebook.
Preview of Social Media & Pop Culture Project - student investigation of cultural influence

Social Media & Pop Culture Project - student investigation of cultural influence

Created by
English Academia
In this interactive unit, students will work participate in a two-week (depending on class length) investigation where they will evaluate the influence of social media, fashion, and other cultural norms within their life. First, students will spend about two days in their own investigation, where they will evaluate their own habits: phones, social media, ear buds, fashion, politics & then they will observe their surrounding world to see the habits of those people surrounding them. Next, they
Preview of KEY Interactive Journal for Night by Elie Wiesel

KEY Interactive Journal for Night by Elie Wiesel

Created by
Emily Haas
This is the key for the interactive journal that I use as the backbone of my thematic unit of Experiencing War and Genocide where we read and analyze the memoir Night, by Elie Wiesel. This item is the completed answer key part of a 2-PIECE BUNDLE that includes foldable, printable interactive booklet (Interactive Journal for Night by Elie Wiesel found here). Students engage with this journal each class for the entire unit. I launch the unit by transforming my classroom into a Holocaust Museum and
Preview of Napoleon character sketch

Napoleon character sketch

Created by
Teachersaurus
This is a great activity to learn about or review Napoleon Bonaparte! It guides students to identify characteristics of Napoleon. For example, "Body: Who, or what, shaped his life?" You can use it as an inquiry lesson using textbooks, books or the internet, or you could use it as a culminating activity and have students use their notes and knowledge. (It is in word and can be adapted as needed too!)
Preview of Ancient Egypt Gods and Goddesses Interactive worksheet

Ancient Egypt Gods and Goddesses Interactive worksheet

Created by
Kate Hallett
This is a great activity do after a lesson about gods and goddesses of Ancient Egypt. Also a great item to use when substitutes are in as students are cutting and pasting! I like to give them the description boxes first after a lesson, or have them research it on the computer. When they have figured out which description fits under which god or goddess, I give them the images to use.
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 Benchmark-Based Bell Ringers for Florida Middle School Civics

Benchmark-Based Bell Ringers for Florida Middle School Civics

Created by
John Meeks
Make the grade on the Florida Middle School Civics End of Course exam. These benchmark-based activities (with answer keys) are designed to teach or reinforce basic concepts in Middle School Civics and/or Law Studies. Perfect for school or home practice
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 ABC's of Civics Project

ABC's of Civics Project

This is an amazing final project to use as a culminating end of the year activity! Students will produce an ABC Book to explain major concepts learned throughout the year. For the complete project set, please also purchase ABC's of Civics Grading Rubric and ABC's of Civics PowerPoint
Preview of SS.7.C.3.4: Federalism Scenarios Activity

SS.7.C.3.4: Federalism Scenarios Activity

Scenarios activity for SS.7.C.3.4: Federalism. Students analyze scenarios/excerpts and determine the type of power, level of government, and justify their answer. Great way to practice and apply knowledge. Includes suggested answers.
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