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6th grade social studies reflective journals for teachers for Microsoft Word

Preview of 900 Daily Journals, Do-Nows, Bellringers for Middle and High School Classes

900 Daily Journals, Do-Nows, Bellringers for Middle and High School Classes

Created by
Chris Morth
This is a collection of the roughly 900 daily journals/do-nows/bellringers that I've created in a variety of my classes over the past 10+ years. Roughly half of them are general enough that they could be used in almost any type of classroom while the remaining 50% are geared towards an English classroom. When you purchase this product, you'll get a document that has a link to the Google Folder where all the PowerPoints are (I had to do it this way because TPT has a 200MB limit).
Preview of 400 Daily Journals, Do-Nows, Bellringers, Responses for HS English Classes

400 Daily Journals, Do-Nows, Bellringers, Responses for HS English Classes

Created by
Chris Morth
Over the years I've created thousands of daily Journals/Do-Nows/Bellringers/whatever you'd like to call them. This set of ~450 journals are geared primarily towards a secondary English classroom. There are many that are about general English-class topics and skills as well as many that are specific to a number of different books I've taught over the years. They're all in PowerPoint format and fully editable. I also have a few other collections in my store that are more Personal Discussion Topi
Preview of Interactive Notebook Student Evaluation Rubric

Interactive Notebook Student Evaluation Rubric

Created by
Amanda Hillmann
Here is one example of a rubric I have used when implementing interactive notebooks in my geography courses. The HOTLINK is how students link the information they were given by the teacher to their lives. They need to be able to make connections to course work that they can relate to in some way, shape, or form. I typically will give all points for really detailed pics/writing even though the rubric asks for more. Let's face it, high school kids are busy with sports, clubs, other classes, boy/gi
Preview of Hero Writing Prompt

Hero Writing Prompt

Created by
Corey Yates
The Hero Writing Prompt is an applicable prompt to any grade level and any content with a variety of contexts. Personally, I use it in my American Government class when we discuss international terrorism, specifically to the "War on Terror." It is based off a documentary video I show in class titled "9/11;" however, it can be used in a variety of classrooms and easily modified to apply to ANY classroom. Literally, some of the best writing I have received in any of my classes come from this pr
Preview of Assessment Correction Template

Assessment Correction Template

Created by
Jessica Peters
I use this Correction form in my math class. It is a template that requires students to rework the problems they missed on an assessment and also write a statement about what they learned from the mistake they made! I think reflecting on the mistake helps them learn from it. Also, I allow my kids to earn back points they missed on the assessment by completing this form.
Preview of Constitution Day Activity - The First Amendment and Respect

Constitution Day Activity - The First Amendment and Respect

This 11 question activity makes the student reflect on what the First Amendment means, and how respect plays a part in the interpretation of the amendment. The students use their own opinions and beliefs to fill the sheet out, then a class discussion will follow.
Preview of TEACHERS, ARE YOU EXPOSED TO A LAWSUIT?

TEACHERS, ARE YOU EXPOSED TO A LAWSUIT?

It is vital that you, as a school teacher, know whether you are exposed, in any form, degree, or manner to a lawsuit by a student or by the parents or caregivers (called “Guardians Ad Litem”) representing them; or whether you could at any time be made part of a named group of teachers and administrators who are the subjects of a lawsuit. Your knowing that you can be sued is the first and foremost step toward understanding where exactly you “are,” with respect to your principal, other teachers,
Preview of End of Year or End of Term Survey

End of Year or End of Term Survey

Created by
MrEnglish
This is an anonymous survey for students to use at the end of the term or at the end of the year. It's been one of the most helpful and simple surveys I have ever created and I get great information from the kids about the tone of my classroom, favorite projects, things that I could do better or am already doing well. Please contact me if you would like a Google Forms version of the survey, allowing you to instantly gather data, make graphs and to have an overall very impressive piece of dat
Preview of Coronavirus Unit: 8-Part Unit to Help Students Understand This Evolving Epidemic

Coronavirus Unit: 8-Part Unit to Help Students Understand This Evolving Epidemic

The coronavirus is something shaping the media and greater societies, and is something that in many ways, we're just starting to understand as new situations (more confirmed cases) and more impacts on industries like retail, business, and travel unfold. As schools continue to close and teachers and administrators begin considering remote "work-from-home" education options, it's increasingly important for student to understand what the coronavirus is, how it's spreading, and its potential impact
Preview of What Did We Do Today Makeup Sheet & Days of Week Signs

What Did We Do Today Makeup Sheet & Days of Week Signs

Created by
Brittany Baxter
This product includes the "What Did We Do Today" Makeup Worksheet that allows you to express in written form everything you did within that class period using a simple fill-out sheet that can be put into a binder for classroom use. The best part of this worksheet is that it puts full accountability on the students to research their makeup work & make contact with you. As long as you are filling out this QUICK sheet & putting the extra copies in a folder, the student can completely get
Preview of Bitacora de Incidentes en Clase Virtual

Bitacora de Incidentes en Clase Virtual

Es un formulario, tipo record anecdótico para cursos remoto o virtuales.
Preview of End of Year Survey for World History Social Studies Class (FREE)

End of Year Survey for World History Social Studies Class (FREE)

Use this end of the year questionnaire for your world history social studies classes. Evaluate your program and learn what units students liked the best and tally your student's answers to see overall class results.
Preview of Parents as Role Models "Watching You" - Rodney Atkins song writing prompt

Parents as Role Models "Watching You" - Rodney Atkins song writing prompt

Created by
Trevor Morgan
If you want to find a creative way to teach Social Studies content and get your students to enjoy writing, this is your answer. Your students to enjoy writing mini-essays by combining it with the joy of music. This ties nicely into the Social Studies and English curriculum. I have found these song journal writing prompts to be an amazing way to start ELA or Social Studies class for the last 30 years. I do at least one a week, and for sure one on every Friday and holidays. The kids get so exc
Preview of American Freedoms - "Born Free" - Kid Rock song Writing Prompt

American Freedoms - "Born Free" - Kid Rock song Writing Prompt

Created by
Trevor Morgan
If you want to find a creative way to get your students to enjoy journal writing, this is your answer. Get your students to enjoy writing mini-essays by combining it with the joy of music. This ties nicely into the Social Studies and ELA curriculum.Within your classroom, this will help generate conversations on American freedoms.I have found these song journal writing prompts to be an amazing way to start ELA or Social Studies class for the last 30 years. I do at least one a week, and for sure
Preview of Inside the Pyramid- Creative Writing

Inside the Pyramid- Creative Writing

Created by
Jamie Zabel
This rubric includes directions, a scoring system, and a story starter for students to create a story of historical fiction. The story starter can be used to generate ideas. I have also had students create a story board on the back of the paper. I have also differentiated this assignment by allowing students to create a graphic novel instead of a traditional story. This can be done in class, or outside of class.
Preview of Record of Learning or Learning Log (Editable)

Record of Learning or Learning Log (Editable)

Created by
Jessica Munoz
Editable Learning Log! Allows daily attendance tracking for students and a place for teachers to leave quick and short feedback of the students focus, etc.
Preview of Quiz Reflection Sheet

Quiz Reflection Sheet

The best form of assessment is when a student is able to reflect on their mistakes. I love mistakes in my classroom because we can all learn from them! Not with every quiz or test, but on some, I allow students to go back into their quiz or test to make corrections on each answer they got incorrect and fill out the graphic organizer.
Preview of COVID-19 Worry Fixer Sheet

COVID-19 Worry Fixer Sheet

Created by
The Counselor
This worksheet can be used to discuss various worries and anxieties a student is having due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It could be used if the student is online learning or face-to-face. There is space for students to reflect and write coping strategies for coping with their anxiety.
Preview of Civil Rights Journal Exercise

Civil Rights Journal Exercise

Created by
Jason Nowaczyk
Students are given 5 thoughtful questions related to the Civil Rights Movement and asked to find modern corollaries.
Preview of Generic Project Reflection

Generic Project Reflection

This project reflection can be used for any subject in middle school or high school.
Preview of Imagining Life Without the Bill of Rights

Imagining Life Without the Bill of Rights

Students will write a story as if the Bill of Rights didn't exist. They should brainstorm everyday things they do and think about how their life would be different without the Bill of Rights.
Preview of Blanket Exercise Reflection

Blanket Exercise Reflection

Created by
myteacherhare
After completing blanket exercise, students can write a reflection.
Preview of "Secrets Exposed: Autism and Asperger's;" [*New Book Trailer]

"Secrets Exposed: Autism and Asperger's;" [*New Book Trailer]

Check out the New Book Trailer (+13 Rating): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SE7yE0KDIeo&t=4sThis work was updated in April of 2022 (new material in boldface).[All profits from this work go to the Homeless.] This is a discourse on issues that are faced by individuals with Asperger's (my father had Asperger's, I have Asperger's, and I have a son who is autistic). Although it deals with a number of academic issues, it is written in a very readable style with very pragmatic and practical obse
Preview of History & The Curse of Free Writing

History & The Curse of Free Writing

Created by
Creative History
Use history to turn your students into more effective writers. Get away from the standard "five-paragraph essay" and use the writing of interviews, news broadcasts, letters, and poetry to hone your students writing of paragraphs and sentences. Teach your students to say the most with the least amount of words and improve their style in doing so. This is the philosophy behind the pedagogy of the writing projects that will appear to be downloaded in the future.
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Importance of learning social studies

Social studies offers valuable insights into history, geography, and much more. Social studies captivates students by providing them with perspectives from the past, present, and future, allowing them to understand history and navigate current events. It enables them to appreciate how previous generations have shaped their present reality. In essence, social studies opens their eyes to the vastness of life beyond their immediate surroundings.

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Learning social studies offers many benefits to students in terms of helping them develop a holistic understanding of the world. Namely, it helps them:

  • Learn about the achievements, challenges, perspectives, traditions, and customs of different societies
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  • Become active, responsible, and engaged citizens
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Social studies resources on TPT offer informative lessons, engaging texts, intriguing facts, interactive puzzles, and enjoyable trivia games. These grade-specific resources ensure that all students can access age-appropriate materials that stimulate their minds and enhance their creative thinking abilities.

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