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3rd grade other (social studies) lecture interactive whiteboards

Preview of Early Transportation/Ohio History:  SMART board notes and activities

Early Transportation/Ohio History: SMART board notes and activities

Created by
Tim Tober
I created this as an alternative to our Ohio History textbook. It has information on early roads, canals, railroads and steamboats. In addition to the background information, there are links to videos for the types of transportation from YouTube, a Venn diagram where you can compare and contrast the types of transportation, great picture visuals, and a time like that the kids can construct by using the SMART board and their notes. It is a basic note-based supplement that is tied specifically
Preview of Ruby Bridges Biography Flipchart- Black History Month

Ruby Bridges Biography Flipchart- Black History Month

This is a flipchart I created to use on my Promethean Board. I used it during my Ruby Bridges unit. I created it to along with Black History Month which is in February. The flipchart includes - KWL chart -where she was born - questions to start class discussions -her first days at the all white school -pictures -videos (embedded into the flipchart) -a page to describe her character traits -various facts about Ruby It is an interactive flipchart that provides students the opportunity to learn
Preview of Importance of the American Flag and Pledge of Allegiance

Importance of the American Flag and Pledge of Allegiance

Created by
Maggie Beckman
This flip charts details the importance of the American Flag and Pledge of Allegiance. It helps students understand what the symbols represent, as well as the words.
Preview of Colonial Taiwan and Japan, The Birth of Taiwanese Identity, 20 slide PPT, CCSS

Colonial Taiwan and Japan, The Birth of Taiwanese Identity, 20 slide PPT, CCSS

This is most suitable for younger children. I have a longer one for older kids.Few people know the history of Japan and Taiwan, and how inextricably linked they were. Taiwan was colonized, with the blessing of China, albeit as a spoil of war, in 1895. While the Japanese were strict, they educated, modernized and fostered the Taiwanese nation-state. By 1925, Taiwanese cities were as modern and convenient as most small- mid size American cities. Buy one get one- buy a Carousel Resource, get a
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