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6th grade social studies resources for Microsoft Publisher under $5

Preview of Early Regions of the United States

Early Regions of the United States

Created by
Holly Barr
This brochure is used as a graphic organizer that the students complete and glue into their Social Studies interactive notebook. The organizer distinguishes between the main characteristics dividing the early regions of the United States into the North, South, and West. Ohio's New Learning Standards Geography 11: The regions which became known as the North, South, and West of the United States developed in the early 1800s largely based on their physical environments and economics.
Preview of Miners, Ranchers, and Farmers Reading & questions

Miners, Ranchers, and Farmers Reading & questions

This reading discusses how miners, ranchers, and farmers settled the Great Plains in the late 1800's. It discusses things like boom towns, vigilantes, ghost towns, cattle ranchers, cowboys, vaqueros, long drives, railroads, farmers, the Homestead Act, sod houses, Native Americans and reservations. There are also various questions that are multiple choice, true and false, matching/sorting.
Preview of Regions of Ohio Graphic Organizer

Regions of Ohio Graphic Organizer

Created by
Holly Barr
This brochure featuring the Regions of Ohio is used as a graphic organizer and is glued into our Interactive Social Studies Notebooks. It covers the location, landforms, industry, vegetation, and major cities for each region. It accompanies a short smart board presentation. Ohio's New Learning Standards Geography 10: The economic development of the United States continues to influence and be influenced by agriculture, industry, and natural resources in Ohio.
Preview of M.A.I.N Causes of World War I Foldable

M.A.I.N Causes of World War I Foldable

Created by
Mrs J West
This is an activity that reviews the four M.A.I.N underlying causes of World War I. (Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism) (It works best for teachers who teach the causes using the acronym M.A.I.N) The foldable is created in MS Publisher and should be printed front to back and then folded slightly lopsided so that the "Causes of WWI" title sticks out on the right hand side. This is a fun little project to review the MAIN causes of WWI. The students have to illustrate the terms mil
Preview of Cooperation and Conflict Between Europeans and Ohio American Indians

Cooperation and Conflict Between Europeans and Ohio American Indians

Created by
Holly Barr
This brochure is used to take notes on the cooperation and conflict that arose between the migrating settlers, immigrants and Ohio American Indians. It directly aligns with Ohio's New Learning Standard 4.HIS.3: Various groups of people have lived in Ohio over time including prehistoric and historic American Indians, migrating settlers and immigrants. Interactions among these groups have resulted in both cooperation and conflict.
Preview of World Map Welcome Sign
Preview of Government Packet

Government Packet

Created by
Deena Wilcox
This packet is useful when introducing and teaching government. It includes a pamphlet explaining the three levels, cut and paste activities identifying who works at each level. It also includes cut and paste government trees for each level of government along with a worksheet and graphic organizer explaining checks and balances. This packet includes several other activities for your classroom.
Preview of Greek god/goddess Pokemon Card Template

Greek god/goddess Pokemon Card Template

Created by
Jacob Evans
Use the Microsoft Publisher file to add images of Greek god/goddess pokemon cards to. There is a customized back of the card labeled Greekemon that will print back to back to be cut out. Template is aligned for double sided printing and actual card size.
Preview of Loyalists & Patriots Brochures

Loyalists & Patriots Brochures

This product includes a publisher file with two pamphlets. One is a pamphlet convincing its reader to become a patriot during revolutionary times. The other is convincing its reader to become a loyalist. These could be used as examples for students to view to create their own, for students to create speeches with, to use as a visual in a lesson, or anything else that you can dream up! Regardless of how you use the pamphlets, I like to end the lesson having students write a journal entry stating
Preview of Social Studies Skills Scoot

Social Studies Skills Scoot

Created by
Holly Barr
This activity has 31 questions that asks the students to show their knowledge on the ability to accurately use map scale, cardinal and intermediate directions, distinguish between human and physical features, identify states surrounding Ohio, place events on a time, and answer questions using a timeline. This aligns with the following Ohio's Social Studies New Learning Standards: 4.HIS.1, 4.GEO.9, 4.HIS.8
Preview of Facebook Template - Microsoft Publisher - Character or Historical Figure Study

Facebook Template - Microsoft Publisher - Character or Historical Figure Study

With this template, students are able to construct a Facebook profile for a person of study - whether a character in a novel being read or a famous historical figure. A very fun and engaging activity for any subject! This is a .pub file and therefore can only be used with Microsoft Publisher.
Preview of The American Revolution Review Booklet

The American Revolution Review Booklet

Created by
UShistoryTeach
This booklet is a great review for the American Revolution. It discusses all the high points with fun and exciting graphics and activities. It easily prints double sided using Microsoft Publisher. Topics covered include the effects of the French and Indian War, British taxes, Boston Massacre and Tea Party, Continental Congress, Thomas Paine's Common Sense, Battle of Lexington, Loyalists vs. Patriots, the Declaration of Independence, a major events timeline, Major battles, and explores importa
Preview of Reconstruction Reading and Questions

Reconstruction Reading and Questions

This reading is post Civil War time period discussing how to put the Union and Confederacy back together. The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments are discussed as well as the freedmans bureau, the grandfather clause, poll taxes, literacy tests, black codes/jim crow laws, and the kkk. There are questions to follow.
Preview of Map Activity - Texas Native Americans

Map Activity - Texas Native Americans

Created by
Miss Pearl
Students color the map, create doodles and hashtags to better understand the Native Americans in early Texas.
Preview of Classroom Economy Deposit Slips (4 per page - Total of 16)

Classroom Economy Deposit Slips (4 per page - Total of 16)

I created this for my personal finance class to teach students to write checks. I looked all over TPT for a life-like deposit slips and wasn't happy with what I was seeing. Some products were missing the MICR code, at the bottom, that shows the routing and account numbers. I just decided to create exactly what I wanted. Please leave feedback after downloading. If you don't need the editable file, you can find the freebie in my store in PDF format. Hope you enjoy!
Preview of I Have, Who Has Social Studies Vocabulary

I Have, Who Has Social Studies Vocabulary

Created by
Holly Barr
This activity includes 35 vocabulary words and their definitions for Ohio 4th grade Social Studies New Learning Standards. It includes words from the following standards: 4.HIS.1, 4.HIS.2, 4.HIS.3, 4.HIS.4, 4.HIS.5, 4.HIS.6, 4.HIS.7 4.GEO.9, 4.GEO.14
Preview of WWI - Parent Newsletter

WWI - Parent Newsletter

This is a parent newsletter I distribute prior to the start of my WWI unit. It includes an overview of essential questions, key dates, interesting facts, books and movies to watch with their child. I am trying to spark 'dinner table conversations' at home.
Preview of Types of Colonies in the Americas Flipbook

Types of Colonies in the Americas Flipbook

Created by
Mrs J West
This is a flipbook writing activity to use in conjuction with a textbook or outside research. It goes along with SC Standard 7-1.3 - European Influence in the Americas. Students will create a flipbook/foldable about the three type of colonies. The paper will need to be folded in half (the long way) and then the top flap can be cut on the dotted lines. This file is a publisher file and can be edited. Directions to this project are below: Summarize the different colonies that were establish
Preview of North and South America - Famous People

North and South America - Famous People

Created by
Astlac
North and South America - Famous PeopleIncluded in this resource:This resource contains a template for children to complete directly on the computer. A set of 32 pictures of famous men and women from North and South America. Laminate the pictures, add a paper spring behind to create a 3D effect. This makes an outstanding classroom display. Remove border around information template for best results.Other products you may like:North American Countries Wordsearch and QuizSouth America Wordsearch an
Preview of Famous People from Around the World

Famous People from Around the World

Created by
Astlac
A Research Project with 3D effect of the famous person. This package contains a research template and photos of famous people from 35 different countries around the world. Children are required to complete research on their allocated person and fill in the simple template. Find a flag from the country. Cut out the outline of their person and back on stiff card Attach the person with a concertina tab to give 3D effect The results look stunning and make a wonderful display for your classroom. I
Preview of Dictators Lead the World to War (WWII begins reading)

Dictators Lead the World to War (WWII begins reading)

This is an overview reading with questions to follow pertaining to the beginning of WWII before the US really joined. It discusses the rise to power of Hitler and Mussolini, what was going on in Japan and communism in Russia. It is a great reading to do at the beginning of the WWII unit to build some background for students about what was going on in Europe.
Preview of Winter Holiday Research Project

Winter Holiday Research Project

Have your students research winter holidays and have them present it to the class. Students will learn about the history of the holiday, what people eat during the holiday, what they wear, and symbols people use to decorate for the holiday. Possible holidays to have your students research are: Kwanzaa St. Lucia Day Las Posados Chinese New Year
Preview of Social Studies In Seconds (Greece Edition)

Social Studies In Seconds (Greece Edition)

Created by
Deena Wilcox
Finally! A daily review for Social Studies. My students retain information best with constant review so it is important for me to continually review students daily over information that has already been learned. Not sure about other teachers , but many times it is out of sight, out of mind for my students. We leave a unit to begin a new unit and students do not see it again until spring when we are reviewing for the state tests. It leaves me scrambling in Spring to review students before th
Preview of Vocabulary Memory Activity for Ohio Social Studies

Vocabulary Memory Activity for Ohio Social Studies

Created by
Holly Barr
This Vocabulary Memory Activity includes 35 vocabulary words and their definitions for Ohio 4th grade Social Studies New Learning Standards. It includes words from the following standards: 4.HIS.1, 4.HIS.2, 4.HIS.3, 4.HIS.4, 4.HIS.5, 4.HIS.6, 4.HIS.7 4.GEO.9, 4.GEO.14
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