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Preview of Constitution Day Activities & Coloring Book: First, Second, Third Grade Activity

Constitution Day Activities & Coloring Book: First, Second, Third Grade Activity

Finding an age-appropriate lesson for Constitution Day can be challenging. This printable booklet is perfect for meeting the requirement to teach students about the Constitution quickly and easily. Plus, it's written in a kid-friendly way that they can easily understand. With 2 different options of complexity, you can pick the version that's best for your students.It's perfect for Constitution Day or for any social studies unit on the Constitution. It includes….Our Constitution Booklet - Easier
Preview of Three Branches of Government Lesson and Worksheets

Three Branches of Government Lesson and Worksheets

Created by
Sierra Hess
This full lesson plan details how to teach about the three branches of government using inquiry and hands-on learning. I taught this lesson to my class of 5th graders and I was amazed by the depth of understanding the students demonstrated. Because of the visual representations used in this lesson, the students were better able to understand the importance of the three branches of government. This packages includes the following: - Full detailed lesson plan - Branches of government cards - Wo
Preview of Veterans Day Timeline

Veterans Day Timeline

Honor our men and women who have served in the armed forces by putting together some history of Veterans Day through a timeline of key events. Instructions, historical events and dates, letter to a veteran template, and literature suggestions included.
Preview of Government - Civics - BILL OF RIGHTS - AMENDMENTS - CONSTITUTION -

Government - Civics - BILL OF RIGHTS - AMENDMENTS - CONSTITUTION -

Bill of RightsAmendments to the ConstitutionCivics & Government Lesson is on Google Docs and a PDFEffective and easy to implement. Can be utilized as a self-guided lesson, an instructional guided lesson, or used as an emergency lesson. The lesson and materials are easy to follow and comprehended. The information and key concepts have been simplified to enhance learning. Objectives: Students will be able to: • Explain why the Bill of Rights were added to the Constitution.• Define the Consti
Preview of Constitution Day FREEBIE: Picture Book Lesson with Lift-the-Flap Activity!

Constitution Day FREEBIE: Picture Book Lesson with Lift-the-Flap Activity!

Created by
Project Hallway
"Thank you for sharing this freebie! The words of the constitution sound so formal and are a struggle for our little ones to comprehend. Thank you for making it so much easier for them!" Constitution Day happens every year in mid-September. Help your students answer the question: “Why did we write the Constitution?” with this free resource! Using the illustrations from the book We the Kids by David Catrow, elementary students of all ages will be able to translate the complicated words of the
Preview of Declaration of Independence Break Up Letter

Declaration of Independence Break Up Letter

Free break up letter text and how I use it to trick my class and engage them in the Declaration of Independence. A letter is found on the floor written by hand. The teacher reads it to the class without naming names. The next day it is revealed that this is actually a letter from the American Colonies sent to King George.OTHER FREEBIES* VOCABULARY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER* NO BS HISTORY CLASSROOM POSTERSCIVICS RESOURCES* CITIZEN GAME QUIZ/GAME* POLITICAL HERITAGE QUIZ/GAMECOOL CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS
Preview of 2nd Grade Social Studies Communities FREEBIE

2nd Grade Social Studies Communities FREEBIE

This is an example of lessons that are available in my 3rd Grade Michigan Social Studies lesson series. To check out units and bundles, follow the links below!2nd Grade Social Studies Communities YEAR LONG BundleUnit 1 - What is a Community?Unit 2 - Maps, Landforms, & the WorldUnit 3 - Government & CitizensUnit 4 - Economics: Goods & ServicesUnit 5 - Communities Past & PresentUnit 6 - Being a Great Citizen in Your CommunityCore Democratic Values Lap Book
Preview of Constitution Day Power Point and Lesson

Constitution Day Power Point and Lesson

Updated September 2014! Hyperlinks checked for accuracy in this month, too! Did you know that September 17th is Constitution Day?? Looking for an activity or lesson with your students? Look no further! I created this Power Point to teach my students about the Constitution after I had trouble narrowing down what I wanted to specifically teach on this day and finding an "all in one" resource! I hope that this resource will be just what you were looking for, too! This can be supplemented with
Preview of Mae Jemison Nonfiction Passage FREEBIE

Mae Jemison Nonfiction Passage FREEBIE

Get students digging deeper into nonfiction texts with this FREE informational reading passage about Mae Jemison. This is a great addition to your Women's History Month activities so students can learn all about the first African American female astronaut.⭐This freebie is a SAMPLE of my Women in History Nonfiction 10 passage set that includes both PRINT and Digital versions!⭐Mae Jemison is written at two different levels (third/fourth grade and fifth/sixth grade) and includes photographs and te
Preview of Ruth Bader Ginsburg I Dissent READ ALOUD STEM™ Activity

Ruth Bader Ginsburg I Dissent READ ALOUD STEM™ Activity

Integrate STEM in your classroom during Women's History Month with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Scales of Justice STEM Activity!The Ruth Bader Ginsburg STEM Challenge is a fun and unique way to engage your students during Women's History Month. Teach students that anyone can be a successful positive influence regardless of gender. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been a champion of women's rights for decades in the United States Court System.Students begin the activity
Preview of Dystopia Vs. Utopia Genre Introduction (The Giver, Hunger Games, 1984, etc.)

Dystopia Vs. Utopia Genre Introduction (The Giver, Hunger Games, 1984, etc.)

Created by
Duwell Store
My students love this lesson. They learn how societies can be oppressive, read about different types, and then create their own laws to see how they can become oppressive. This lesson provides students with an introduction to the characteristics of a dystopia and dystopia genre. It begins by contrasting utopia vs dystopia, continues with 3 examples of societies (2 dystopian, 1 utopian) and has students underline the characteristics, and ends with students creating their own well-intentioned l
Preview of Women's History Month - Daily Fact Cards

Women's History Month - Daily Fact Cards

Created by
Grace Talamo
I use these as Daily facts during our Morning Meeting in March. After we read the fact as a class, I display it on the bulletin board for others to learn.
Preview of Who is Invisible | Critical Thinking | Anti-Racism | Women's History Month | SEL

Who is Invisible | Critical Thinking | Anti-Racism | Women's History Month | SEL

Why do we need Women's History Month? This slideshow lesson can help your students figure it out on their own. Interactive critical thinking lesson to inspire student discussions about media representation, enhancing social-emotional learning skills and self-awareness.Social Emotional Learning for Middle School students that isn't babyish! Students analyze a series of goal-setting videos to explore stereotypes and representation.Students reflect on who they are while thinking about which groups
Preview of Goods and Services Picture Sort

Goods and Services Picture Sort

Students can sort picture into the category of goods or services. This can be used whole group and as a station.
Preview of Community Leader Jobs

Community Leader Jobs

Created by
Jennifer Mueller
Community is a vital part of any primary classroom. As the year progresses leadership also becomes a vital part of the classroom discussion and environment. This unit helps students understand the character traits of a leader. It also teaches the many important responsibilities leaders in their school, community and country have.
Preview of Voting Rights Timeline Election Day Activity | Civics Activity Sub Plans

Voting Rights Timeline Election Day Activity | Civics Activity Sub Plans

Challenge your students to test their incoming knowledge of America’s voting history with this collaborative activity prior to this year’s election or within your voter behavior unit. This resource comes in printable PDF and digital for Google Slides and is part of the larger Voting and Elections Unit.Greatness is appreciating the rights one has presently by examining the past. Included in this FREEBIE Activity: Teacher Overview Matching slips of years and groups of peopleLearning sheet to recor
Preview of FREE Statue of Liberty Virtual Field Trip

FREE Statue of Liberty Virtual Field Trip

Created by
TeachWithBri
Tour the Statue of Liberty for FREE with this Virtual Field Trip to the State of Liberty in New York City! Perfect for your social studies or history classes in Middle, High School, and Upper Elementary Grades! Students will explore this US attraction in 360 with a VR tour and complete lots of guiding activities! This PRINT and Go resource is perfect for distance learning or classroom use to help students explore and take a field trip without ever having to leave the classroom. All questions an
Preview of First Day Activity for Civics or Government

First Day Activity for Civics or Government

Challenge your students to access their incoming knowledge of very foundational concepts in your Civics or American Government class as well as their soft skills of creativity and collaboration. What is "government"? What about "democracy"? More meaningfully, what do they LOOK like?Greatness is holding a deep and thoughtful understanding of the everyday concepts often taken for granted. Included in this FREEBIE Activity: Teacher overview and lesson planConcept slips and drawing sheet for both “g
Preview of United States Patriotic Symbols power point presentation

United States Patriotic Symbols power point presentation

Created by
Lisa Adams
This is a power point presentation of our country's patriotic symbols. It includes a lot of pictures of landmarks including the White House Capital Building Supreme Court Building Washington Memorial Jefferson Memorial Lincoln Memorial Statue of Liberty Liberty Bell Mount Rushmore Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Wall and many more. I am offering this product free because I am proud to live in this wonderful country and I think all students should recognize these symbols of our country. This was creat
Preview of Anne Frank FREEBIE | How Will YOU Improve the world?

Anne Frank FREEBIE | How Will YOU Improve the world?

Created by
Art with Jenny K
Anne Frank Forever Freebie. Using Anne's quote, "How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world." your students can have a "conversation" with Anne telling her how THEY will improve the world. Your students will love the Pop Art comic book feel of this coloring page. Also included in this freebie: Unscramble-the-portrait Anne Frank drawing (for older children)Unscramble-the-portrait Anne Frank cut and paste (for younger children) You may also like:
Preview of Celebrate Freedom Week Lesson Plans Freebie - US History - Constitution Day

Celebrate Freedom Week Lesson Plans Freebie - US History - Constitution Day

This resource is the perfect way to plan your Celebrate Freedom Week unit according to the TEKS using resources from Teaching in the Fast Lane. These lesson plans are broken down by day. Each day includes:TEKS based learning targetClass and student activitiesClosing activity Ideas for extension activitiesThese lesson plans are based on a thirty minute social studies block. Full unit plans including word wall cards, I can statement posters, recommended books, daily lesson plans, and end of unit a
Preview of PACING GUIDE - UNIT PLANS - Civics - U.S. Government - Secondary - FREE

PACING GUIDE - UNIT PLANS - Civics - U.S. Government - Secondary - FREE

Are you having trouble creating a pacing guide for secondary Civics? This FREE product is a semester pacing guide and a curriculum map for secondary Civics & American Government (12th) grade. It is based on California standards but could be used in most secondary Civics & U.S Government classrooms. Daily lesson plans for each unit are included. Scope and Sequence*updated 8/20/23*******************************************************************************************************You ma
Preview of It is Time to Vote! A Little Book About the Election Process

It is Time to Vote! A Little Book About the Election Process

Created by
Krista Lynch
Are you looking for a resource to use to teach your young students about the election process in America? This mini-book is just the right thing for you! I created this six-page book to help my students understand the importance of the election process and how it works in America. There are six simple pages with fill-in the blanks that you can model for your students. After reading this book, your students will be able to participate in a discussion about voting procedures, why it is a bless
Preview of All About the Constitution Flipbook

All About the Constitution Flipbook

A quick flipbook that you and your students can work on to help them understand the Constitution! This is a flash freebie and won't last long, so get it while you can! Follow me here to keep up to date on sales, flash freebies, etc. You can also like Just Add Glitter on Facebook here! All clip art/frames used is by Creative Clips
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