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2nd grade Women's History Month asian studies scaffolded notes

Preview of Living Wax Museum Notes Handout | Living Museum Project | Wax Museum Project

Living Wax Museum Notes Handout | Living Museum Project | Wax Museum Project

This living wax museum project is by far one of my favorite things about teaching 3rd grade. Truth be told this wax museum project can be used from 2nd grade all the way until 6th grade. Students take on the role of someone else, they dress up like an important historical figure and then they put on a show for their families and entire school It is a memory that is worth creating for your students! This is just one piece of the project (the note-taking handout), but you can grab the bundle HERE
Preview of Women's History Month Student Research Book

Women's History Month Student Research Book

This resource creates mini student books that can be used to take notes and learn about impactful women throughout history! Simply print and cut and you are ready to go. This book contains 12 different women, and you can easily choose which pages to print to match your lessons. Each page has a traceable name, coordinating graphic, space to draw, and space to write, allowing for easy differentiation that reaches different learners.Women included are:-Amelia Earhart-Katherine Johnson-Dorothy Vaugh
Preview of The Great Wall of China Introduction

The Great Wall of China Introduction

Created by
Cloey Holzman
This handout can be used to introduce The Great Wall of China in an ancient China unit. After reading all of the fun facts, students will use their vocabulary knowledge to identify that The Great Wall of China is an example of ancient architecture.
Preview of Asian Text

Asian Text

Created by
Mid-TN Teachers
Have you been looking for some information on Asia that is more than just China? Now you've found it. Here is a great text on Asia! This text covers Israel, India, China, Japan, and Russia. This also has information about the Himalayas, Mt. Everest, The Great Wall of China, and Mesopotamia. Check out our other materials that go along with this text! There is also a Discovery Ed recording sheet and Social Studies Weekly on Asia included with the text!
Preview of Black History Month Foldable

Black History Month Foldable

Created by
Nelly Arenas
Each foldable has a Who (Who are they?), What (What did they do?), and Why ( Why we're they important?) tab. In black in white so that students may color it. To save paper/space you can also print them two to a sheet.Includes:George Washington CarverJudy BridgesHarriet TubmanJackie RobinsonRosa ParksDr. Martin Luther King Jr.Enjoy!
Preview of Social Studies Weekly Notes Asia

Social Studies Weekly Notes Asia

Created by
Mid-TN Teachers
Here is a great sheet that can be used to locate text evidence for Asia. Could be a great whole group activity, small group, or independent practice. Use this in Social Studies or work it into a reading class! Perfectly balanced questions between major parts of Asia.
Preview of Ancient China Passport

Ancient China Passport

Created by
Cloey Holzman
Use this passport as an introduction to a unit on Ancient China. This passport allows students to view the locations of China on a map relative to the United States, discover the distance from the United States to China, the definition of the vocabulary term 'ancient', and reflect on something they want to learn about ancient China. This passport can be printed front to back and folded in half into a booklet. An answer key is included.
Preview of Biography Research organizer Pebble Go

Biography Research organizer Pebble Go

This organizer is perfect for your students as they are researching different biographies on Pebble Go! This is a MS Word document that you can edit as needed.
Preview of Silk

Silk

Created by
Sandra Kent
Silk Power Point: Silk united civilizations by creating a reason to trade. Learn the steps to making silk from the cocoon of a butterfly. Weaving became an art done by skilled labor. It all started with the country of China. They became the silk giant and are still the biggest producer today. Photographs will enhance LEARNING to make meaningful connections.Silk will be a great addition to a history lesson about the Silk Road. Stem Questions and answers included.
Preview of Snapshot of My Break

Snapshot of My Break

After a break, use this product to get back into the swing of things.
Preview of Revolutionary Women Worksheet

Revolutionary Women Worksheet

Created by
ELA in ASL
Created to accompany my "Revolutionary Women" PowerPoint presentation, students can fill in the blanks as they learn information during instruction. Students can check their answers at the end of the presentation.
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