Social Studies Skills Bundle - Maps, Timelines, Graphs, Latitude & Longitude
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Teach map types, data tables, graphs, timelines, and latitude/longitude the fun way!
Our 5th and 6th grade students need a good handle on basic social studies skills!
Contents of each resource:
Map Types - Identifying & Interpreting Types of Maps
Quick Reference – This single-page reference sheet briefly describes each of the five map types and provides a visual example of each map.
Political Maps
•All About Political Maps
•Political Map Practice
Physical Maps
•All About Physical Maps
•Physical Map Practice
Historical Maps
•All About Historical Maps
•Historical Map Practice
Resource/Product Maps
•All About Resource/Product Maps
•Resource/Product Map Practice
Climate Maps
•All About Climate Maps
•Climate Map Practice
Marvelous Maps Project
•Teacher Notes
•Parent Letter
•Marvelous Maps Project Grading Sheet
•Marvelous Maps Project Templates
•Project Example Photos
Maps Quiz
Latitude & Longitude: Instruction and Practice
I created this resource to give my students experience and practice with grid systems, latitude, longitude, and applicable vocabulary words, like hemisphere, Equator, Prime Meridian, absolute location, relative location, and more.
Grid Systems
•All About Grid Systems
•Practice with Grid Systems
•Create a Grid System
Lines of Latitude & Longitude
•Instructional Sheet
•Practice with Lines of Latitude & Longitude
Absolute Location vs. Relative Location
•Instructional Page and Practice
Latitude & Longitude: Important Terms
•Informational Text and Diagram Practice
•Latitude and Longitude Vocabulary Chart
Practice Pages
•Latitude & Longitude Practice #1
•Latitude & Longitude Practice #2
•Latitude & Longitude Practice #3
•Latitude & Longitude Practice #4
Latitude & Longitude Quiz
Interpreting & Creating Data Tables, Graphs, and Charts
I created this resource to give my students experience in interpreting and creating data tables, graphs, and charts. In this resource, students will practice with data tables, bar graphs, line graphs, circle graphs, and pictographs.
Data Tables
•All About Data Tables
•Data Table Practice
Bar Graphs
•All About Bar Graphs
•Vertical Bar Graph Practice
•Horizontal Bar Graph Practice
•Double Bar Graph Practice
Line Graphs
•All About Line Graphs
•Line Graph Practice
•Double Line Graph Practice
Circle Graphs
•All About Circle Graphs
•Circle Graph Practice
Pictographs
•All About Pictographs
•Practice with Pictographs
Data Tables, Graphs, & Charts Quiz
Timelines - Interpreting & Creating Timelines in Social Studies Class
This resource is a fantastic way to introduce your students to linear and comparative timelines, practice with timelines, and create a timeline project.
Teacher Notes
Instructional Page – This page outlines the basics of reading and creating timelines.
B.C.E. to C.E. Eras on Timelines
Linear Timeline Practice
Comparative Timeline Practice
Assessment: Timeline Project
We don’t always need to use quizzes and tests to assess what students have learned. For this timeline project, students will use reliable sources to research an event or era of interest to them. Then, they will use the instructions to create a timeline. This project includes a grading sheet for your convenience.
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