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Preview of American Flag & Patriotic Symbols Virtual Field Trip | Social Studies Activity

American Flag & Patriotic Symbols Virtual Field Trip | Social Studies Activity

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Looking for a resource about the U.S. flag & patriotic symbols? Let your students take a virtual field trip using technology! Your students will learn all about the United States Flag, Liberty Bell, Statue of Liberty, Bald Eagle, and Star Spangled Banner. What's included?Pre-assessment quiz2 digital choice boards with picture linksTrip Planner ActivityStudent Activity SlidesStudent Directions & Teacher GuideNO PREP or prior experience necessary. Student-friendly. Super easy & fun le
Preview of Who's the Boss: What Will the Rules be on Mars?

Who's the Boss: What Will the Rules be on Mars?

Created by
thinkLaw
Moving to Mars might seem like something out of a science fiction movie, but it will be a reality for our students as they become adults. The idea of moving to Mars presents a lot of opportunities for rich critical thinking. For example, who makes the rules on Mars?The UN declared in 1967 that no individual country can claim land on Mars. So who will make the laws? We actually have a similar situation on Earth now with our oceans. Maritime law says that sailors have to follow of the laws of the
Preview of McGraw-Hill WONDERS: Unit 2, Week 3: "VOTE!"

McGraw-Hill WONDERS: Unit 2, Week 3: "VOTE!"

Created by
Holly Wood
These text-based comprehension questions correlate with Unit 2, Week 3 "VOTE!" in the McGraw-Hill WONDERS series for 3rd grade. Students have the opportunity to reflect on this expository text as they respond to questions about democracy in Social Studies and apply reading, vocabulary and comprehension skills. USES: whole group small group independent practice
Preview of Interactive Read Alouds: Voting

Interactive Read Alouds: Voting

Interactive read aloud lesson plans for social studies that are ready for you to simply print and teach! Each book comes with a voting lesson to teach your students about the election. Enhance student engagement and understanding through the use of picture books in your social studies block.Voting Books:Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchioVote! by Eileen ChristelowDuck for President by Doreen CroninMy Teacher for President by Kay WintersIf I Ran for President by Katherine StierEach voting le
Preview of Cookie Court Case: A Persuasive Writing and Speaking Activity

Cookie Court Case: A Persuasive Writing and Speaking Activity

Created by
Red Apple Studio
This engaging project is full of fun as students learn about the judicial system, run through a mock case, and prepare for their own while using reasoning skills. To make it even better, the subject is cookies! Students will get to learn and prepare for arguing for a kind of cookie in their own case in the Cookie Courtroom.This resource comes with many things guide the teacher and students to a successful court case. Lesson PlansMaterials and Resource ListKWL ChartJudicial System Flip Book and A
Preview of U.S. Symbols in Brief

U.S. Symbols in Brief

Here are 21 passages on American Symbols for sharing with students. Written to give brief information, not full lessons; these passages can be just the thing for distributive practice or to set up further research or lessons. There is a picture or photograph for each page to engage students, while a student/s or the teacher shares the passages. Use them to: enhance Morning Meetings, introduce a social studies lesson, pull out for review, practice oral reading of non-fiction texts, read in small
Preview of Monuments and Symbols of America Task Cards | Digital and Printable

Monuments and Symbols of America Task Cards | Digital and Printable

Created by
Oink4PIGTALES
American Symbols and Monuments basic knowledge American History review social studies task cards give students practice identifying symbols of the United States. These printable and TpT Easel activities task cards give you quick and easy to use assessments to check for understanding and activities for social studies centers. Perfect for Distance Learning! Purpose of this Resource:To help students gain an understanding of the past and the reasons patriotic symbols and monuments make AMERICANS PR
Preview of Graphic Organizer- How to be a Good Citizen Bubble Map

Graphic Organizer- How to be a Good Citizen Bubble Map

Graphic organizer to help students organize their thoughts on what makes a good citizen. 6 bubbles.
Preview of Classroom Constitution Lesson Plan Bundle

Classroom Constitution Lesson Plan Bundle

This lesson plan bundle includes engaging, fun activities for all learners! Your students will learn the basics of the U.S Constitution, vocabulary, and how government is ran. Turn your classroom into a government meeting- the students will write their own Classroom Constitution with each other! This lesson plan meets many standards and builds important skills- Critical thinking, communication skills, motor skills, spelling, etc. Includes:- Lesson Plan Overview: Use this for planning the lesson-
Preview of How does the government spend money?

How does the government spend money?

Created by
Baker's Bundles
This Activinspire flipchart is a great engagement activity for how the government spends money. It begins by allowing the children to share how they spend money and compare it to their "predictions" of what they think the government spends money on. It goes through pages of examples, as well as shares a practical example of how the government taxes people.
Preview of “Grace for President” US Presidential Election Lesson for Grades 2-4

“Grace for President” US Presidential Election Lesson for Grades 2-4

Created by
Colorful Pages
Students discuss and research the question, “What is the US Presidential Election?” using the book, Grace for Presidentby Kelly DiPucchio, and a KWL Chart. This book challenges students’ critical thinking and research skills because they have to pull out true facts using a picture book that explains the US Presidential Election through a fictional story. At the end of the lesson, students will summarize their learning on an Exit Ticket provided in this lesson plan that has a clear rubric for gra
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