This visual aid was created with the website Wordle. The site doesn't have a download feature, but you can copy-and-paste your Wordle to Adobe Acro... ByMistermitchell.com
This two-page worksheet is an overview of the American Revolution, which includes questions about taxation without representation, the Boston Massa... ByMonica Lukins
Indiana History is a literacy-based lesson aligned with the Common Core Standards.
This 25-page lesson teaches about the state's first people, f... BySplash! Publications
Included are several national symbol (Bald Eagle, Liberty Bell, White House, Statue of Liberty, flag) themed sentences. This activity can be used a... ByKinderkarla
This is a project that has a great deal of student choice incorporated into it. The students must choose a topic that relates to Black History in ... ByNathan Johnson
An engaging, Common-Core-based unit perfect for Black History Month comparing Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X including two media presentatio... ByArik Durfee
Western States Group - Alaska, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. 32 usable pages in this United States geography and civics workb... ByMary Hopkins
This comprehensive 8-lesson unit covers the early people of California from the Native Americans to the time of Mexican rule. Throughout the unit ... ByMr. B.
This comprehensive powerpoint presentation covers the entirety of California's History-Sosial Studies Standard 4.1. The presentation is designed i... ByMr. B.
This five-page package includes a pre-test, study guide, and test which covers all of the GLEs for Missouri history and government. It can also be ... ByEileen Rafuse
This puzzle is a free sample of a set of 11 crossword puzzles dealing with United States History. The entire set includes Famous Explorers, the Co... ByDonna Melton
This worksheet is to assess students' knowledge of Franklin Roosevelt's history and map skills. In order to answer each question about an important... ByMs. J
This is a research project for the United States. Students choose a state, conduct research, and create a file folder project. I used this projec... ByLori Musa
This is a fantastic bulletin board to help your third graders learn the 9 American Heroes: Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Frederick ... ByClassic Crafter
This download is a PowerPoint of our 44 Presidents. Each slide labels the President's name, the order in which he became president, and a picture. ... ByStacy Pearson
Learn about the flag of the USA with my interactive SmartBoard Lesson. The file includes and teacher's lesson plan, interactive pages, links to we... ByLisa Rombach
As students learn about the firing on Fort Sumter and the start of the Civil War through the "eyes" of fictional participants, reading comprehensio... ByArlene Manemann
Ppt presentation on the Civil Rights Movement which discusses the contributions of average citizens, student groups, and significant individuals su... ByMichele Luck's Social Studies
This social studies PowerPoint Lesson is designed to be used as a teaching tool to help guide your instruction as you teach about Eleanor Roosevelt... ByMs. J
This game reviews basic economcis principles using a fun trivia game based on the popular game show, Jeopardy®. It is in PowerPoint format and is ... ByMs. J
This is the first day in my unit over the Revolutionary War. This presentation contains 19 slides. There are 3 "Bell Work" questions that begin thi... ByMake History Fun
Easy and ready to use unit project!
In this project, students put together a ‘Native American Museum’ by each creating an ‘artifact.’ Th... ByMrs. Bart
This unit/game is a way to make learning about history fun. Students will receive five clues about a famous American-post one clue every day of the... ByNicole Shelby
There is an amazing PBS program that I purchased called Scottsboro: An American Tragedy. I use it to show the students Harper Lee's likely inspirat... ByFwteacher
This is a short powerpoint incorporating the Georgia Performance Standards for Frederick Douglass.
Use this as an introduction or as a review of t... ByLiteracy Workshop
See how project based learning and 21st century skills can transform your classroom and make history come alive with this seller. Students use crea... ByTim Obergefell
I use this Constitution and Bill of Rights Puzzle as a way to review the major ideas and people from the document. There are 15 pieces to the puzzl... ByMake History Fun
Interactive reading with questions and answers for discussion or test helps students understand this event. Word spiral tests their knowledge of vo... ByMary Ellen Page
Let's go back the time of the Pioneers!!!
A nine section extension menu for students to use when studying Pioneers! A great way to get students... BySmart Chick
Glyphs are a fun and exciting way to gather, display, and interpret information. Here's one to help students recognize a popular American symbol--... ByKimberly Edgerton
Mid-Southern States Group - Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas.
32 usable pages in this United States geography and civics... ByMary Hopkins
This one-page descriptive list has a Gold-Medal Olympic theme ("category: world-changing inventions"), complete with photo of Michael Phelps. It l... ByAmy Surdacki
This a Jeopardy game set in PowerPoint. It has six categories. The first five categories are multiple choice while the last category is short res... ByKimberly Hardin
Graphic History: Paul Revere's Ride Revolutionary War Activity Key
Common Core Informational Text: 1, 4
This is a four page document that can b... ByWise Guys
Many teachers are looking for an easy, and well-put-together, lesson that integrates technology. A famous movement in incorporating technology int... ByKimberly's Ideas
The U.S.A. - Interactive States & Capitals is an essential tool for teachers and students. It includes a total of 212 SMARTBOARD pages designed to ... ByDavid
Many primary grade children were not even born on September 11, 2001. Help them understand the importance of 9-11 with my 17 page SmartBoard Lesso... ByLisa Rombach
Using this RAFT (Role, Audience, Format, Topic), students create different projects based around the beginning of the American Revolution. A rubri... ByMegan Hamilton
This set of 8 historical readings plus 8 pages of questions summarizes the era of the Cold War. It includes information chronicling the end of Worl... ByLady Lion
This one page historical reading plus one page of questions summarizes the creation of the United Nations as well as its three main bodies -- the G... ByLady Lion
The Louisiana Purchase is one of ten content-based lessons in our Westward Expansion Unit. After reading about the Louisiana Purchase, students wi... BySplash! Publications
The book Pink and Say, by Patricia Pollaco, tells the story of an unlikely friendship during the Civil War. Based on a true story, the book focuse... ByLeslie Meadows
This set of notes and presentations covers the 1st president of the United States under the Constitution, George Washington. It covers his cabinet,... ByMake History Fun
This packet is filled with vocabulary words, questions and predictions for students to know and understand while learning about the Emancipation Pr... ByKellie Thomas
Teach your students about the importance of three American monuments: the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and Jefferson Memorial. This Power... ByErin Morrison
Students work on sequencing while reviewing events that led up to the American Revolution. Cards are cut out and ordered. After, students could c... ByDi Teacher