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1st grade social studies research for Microsoft Word

Preview of National Parks Brochure

National Parks Brochure

With this travel brochure, we read the book The Camping Trip That Changed America and researched national parks from, https://www.nps.gov/index.htm which opened up discussion for preservaiton of nature, endangered species, landforms, researching, and more.
Preview of Elvis Presley Biography Reading and Answer WS

Elvis Presley Biography Reading and Answer WS

Created by
Elementary Elvis
Students will learn a little about Elvis Presley's life through a short biography. There are 10 questions to assess them on what they just read.
Preview of Penguin Facts

Penguin Facts

Created by
LisaB
Whenever I introduce a lesson, I try to have loads of pictures and information. I felt the my students took well to this Penguin lesson so I thought I'd post it. Since I didn't take the photographs I'm not charging. I did a lesson with my Kinder art classes on drawing habitats and will use the same document to intro a sculpture lesson with my first grades. I love it and I hope you do too! ***********please give a rating :)**************
Preview of Autopsy: Totalitarianism State, Part 1

Autopsy: Totalitarianism State, Part 1

The students will be looking into a specific Totalitarianism State before World War II and will be researching major themes provided. The students will be depicting this through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. Students have autonomy on who they want to draw as long as it adds to the project. This assignment is created to be fun, creative, and most importantly… informative.
Preview of Autopsy: The New World, Part I

Autopsy: The New World, Part I

The students will be looking into a specific New World Colony and will be researching major themes provided. The students will be depicting this through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. Students have autonomy on who they want to draw as long as it adds to the project. This assignment is created to be fun, creative, and most importantly… informative. The students will be looking int
Preview of Climate Zones Travel Commercial

Climate Zones Travel Commercial

Created by
Tammie Groth
After studying a unit on the various world climate zones, students select a climate zone and work collaboratively to research that zone and create a promotional commercial to attract tourists to that zone.
Preview of Dinosaur Research Paper

Dinosaur Research Paper

This is a Research Paper created to gather information about Dinosaurs. It is designed for elementary students and has been used in a 1st Grade classroom. This can be completed with book information or can be used as an online web search. Personally, I have used the Dinosaur Train website on PBS kids. It contains all of the information needed to complete the Research Paper and is very kid-friendly!
Preview of 2nd Grade Common Core American US Symbols Research Report

2nd Grade Common Core American US Symbols Research Report

I use this to help guide my students through the process of researching U.S. Symbols. It makes it easier on me to focus my students in the right direction. This includes file includes:* Two page project outline for the students to follow* A Project Rubric* A writing rubric* Internet resources to help you complete the research project* a How to guide to help you through the process
Preview of Indigenous Societies Research Organizer -  Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies

Indigenous Societies Research Organizer - Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
To be completed with additional resources. Please reference "Indigenous Societies" Bundle.7.1.3 - Compare and contrast diverse social and economic structures within the societies of Aboriginal, French and British peoples in pre-Confederation Canada by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues: What were the different ways in which Aboriginal societies were structured (i.e., Iroquois Confederacy, Ojibwa, Mi’kmaq)? (CC, I, LPP) How did the structures of Aboriginal societies
Preview of Family History Research Project with Rubric

Family History Research Project with Rubric

Created by
Teachin' in MA
This packet is for students who are learning about their family history, their ancestors and where their families came from. Students will research the country their ancestors came from, include popular traditions, popular receipes and any important information. Good to use when learning about family history & ancestors, countries and continents or just as a mini project! Outline of packet: * Letter home to parents * Project Rubric * Outline for poster, receipe, survey * Survey Questio
Preview of Country Research Project

Country Research Project

Created by
MaKaylee Rios
Students can collect information on an assigned country by reading books on Epic or from phyiscal classroom library. Students then gather the information in the graphic organizer. Students then create a presentation with each square being a slide or talking point. Here is a link to the collection on Epic : https://www.getepic.com/collection/33356142/countries-around-the-world?utm_source=t2t&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=collection&share=21937428262
Preview of United States Symbols Research Paper

United States Symbols Research Paper

This is a Research Paper created to research Symbols of the United States. It is designed for elementary students and has been used in a 1st Grade classroom. This can be completed with book information or can be used as an online web search. Examples of United States Symbols include the Liberty Bell, Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore, and the Golden Gate Bridge.
Preview of P.R.O.B.E. Personal Research on Basically Everything

P.R.O.B.E. Personal Research on Basically Everything

Created by
Ms. Divinitus
Need a great researched based way to get your students involved with Nonfiction Text? PROBE is what you need. It can work for all Nonfiction texts whether it be in Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Health etc. Allows students to use the fundamentals of research, as well as, their creativity.
Preview of Cultural Heritage Project - Fully Editable

Cultural Heritage Project - Fully Editable

Created by
SummerSept2June
This is a great extension for any social studies unit on world history, culture or moving to America. Print the paper doll on different colored paper to allow your students to choose the one they feel best fits them. The students can get super creative and learn a lot about their heritage by talking to their family members. Included- letter to families- rubric - paper doll - question page for student responses
Preview of Famous Kansan Research and Rough Draft

Famous Kansan Research and Rough Draft

This is a packet to help students research Famous Kansans and begin their rough draft. This also help support the learning of primary and secondary resources. This can easily be changed for any state not just Kansas. This also includes a very simple citation page.
Preview of If I was a kid during colonial times book

If I was a kid during colonial times book

Created by
Elizabeth Zimmer
Colonial Times book pages complete with a title page, table of contents, and pictures. There are 8 pages total. Each page has a topic to write about how life was different and students complete sentences to tell more information. Informative writing.
Preview of Women's History Month Research Project

Women's History Month Research Project

March is Women's History Month! This item is a research project for elementary aged students (who are just learning how to research on the internet) to help them learn about historically significant women. It is intended to be a brief social studies lesson. The lesson addresses Common Core standards and can be modified if necessary. It addresses the skills of creating a timeline and using relevant internet resources for research. The packet includes a lesson plan, list of women (I tried to c
Preview of Black History Project Letter

Black History Project Letter

Letter for parents and students to create a project for black history month.
Preview of Inventor Research Brochure

Inventor Research Brochure

Created by
Kyle Kenney
This brochure template is an awesome resource for a nonfiction unit! This template is for for students to gather research on an inventor, but it can be quickly edited for any nonfiction research! Students can present these brochures and they are great for a bulletin board!
Preview of Biography Template

Biography Template

Created by
Theresa Adams
Students in elementary grades can use this basic template when completing a biography. It includes sections for students to write about what the person was famous for, birth/death, fun facts, and describing words for this person. Students was draw a portrait of the person and draw a picture of what the person is known for.
Preview of Magic Tree House: Dinosaurs Before Dark Research Project

Magic Tree House: Dinosaurs Before Dark Research Project

Magic Tree House: Dinosaurs Before Dark Research Project. This project is designed to be completed by students once they have finished reading Dinosaurs Before Dark. The project has four components. 1. Summary of the Book 2. Research Booklet 3. Visual Aid 4. Presentation This product includes: - Blank Summary Page + Extra Writing Paper Sheet - Research Booklet - Parent Letter I've used this product with my second graders and they LOVED it!
Preview of "Following the Current: Engaging Students in Social Studies!"

"Following the Current: Engaging Students in Social Studies!"

Over the years, I have asked my students their opinion of social studies, and all I have heard is moans and groans. The harsh truth is that many students, especially elementary students dislike social studies. The question we need to ask ourselves is: "Why?". I believe the answer lies not in the content, but in the delivery. There are many ways to approach the social studies curriculum. Over the years I have approached social studies from a variety of ways; sometimes successful but other tim
Preview of World Traveler Countries Research Passport Project

World Traveler Countries Research Passport Project

Created by
Librarian Lounge
This is a fun way to get your students excited about researching world countries and geography! After filling out information about themselves in their passports, students must earn their passport stamps by researching different countries. As students "travel" through each country they write a postcard home to show what they learned about each place. Students will have a great time writing to friends and family, earning their postcard stamps and expressing their written and artistic creativity b
Preview of Dwarf Planets Lesson

Dwarf Planets Lesson

Created by
Jessica Hafer
This lesson teaches the children about the 5 dwarf planets or plutoids. When we were kids, we were told there were 9 planets, now with science and technology, our 9th planet has been renamed as a dwarf planet and 4 others have been discovered. This lesson has where each of these planets are, who discovered them, how big they are and how long their orbital period is. This is a great extension lesson to teaching them the solar system. I have also posted questionnaire to go along with it to eva
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