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Social Studies Interactive Notebook & Passages Bundle | Distance Learning
Social Studies Interactive Notebook & Passages Bundle | Distance Learning
Social Studies Interactive Notebook & Passages Bundle | Distance Learning
Social Studies Interactive Notebook & Passages Bundle | Distance Learning
Social Studies Interactive Notebook & Passages Bundle | Distance Learning
Social Studies Interactive Notebook & Passages Bundle | Distance Learning
Social Studies Interactive Notebook & Passages Bundle | Distance Learning
Social Studies Interactive Notebook & Passages Bundle | Distance Learning
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"We use this for our Social Studies Curriculum and the students are much more engaged than what our district offers."
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Chelsea W.
"This packet is a great addition to my social studies lessons! There are many pages that directly match the chapters of my school textbooks. The students add them to their notebooks to refer to in later classes and enjoy the extra gluing, coloring, etc. that it takes to add each lesson's pages."
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Caitlyn O.

Description

There are 60 different activities and topics addressed in this social studies interactive notebook resource. These flipbooks can be used for interactive notebooks or even social studies lapbooks. Each activity includes a photo of the finished product and a student page/template with concise directions.

Geography

-Types of Maps

-Landforms

-Seven Continents

-Hemispheres

-Longitude and Latitude

-Major Rivers

-Mountains

-Rural, Suburban, and Urban

-Regions

-Individual Regions

-Cardinal & Intermediate Directions

Government

-Levels of Government

-Three Branches

-Individual Branches of Government

-Checks and Balances

-Direct Democracy vs. Representative Democracy

-Senate vs. House of Representatives

-Bill of Rights

-How a Bill Becomes a Law

-Rights and Responsibilities

-Important Documents

-U.S. Symbols

U.S. History

-Ancient Greece vs. United States

-European Exploration

-Native Americans

-Individual Native American Tribe

-Plymouth & Jamestown

-13 Colonies

-Westward Expansion

-Lewis and Clark

-Louisiana Purchase

-Gold Rush

-Impacts of West: Telegraph, Locomotive, Cotton Gin, and Steamboat

-Trail of Tears

-Underground Railroad

-The Great Depression

-The New Deal

-Civil Rights Movement

Military

*Cause & Effect - same templates for each of the following

-Blank

-French and Indian War

-Revolutionary War

-War of 1812

-Civil War

-WWI

-WWII

-Vietnam

-Korea

*Major Battles (same template for each of the following)

-Blank

-French and Indian War

-American Revolution

-War of 1812

-Civil War

-World War One

-World War Two

-Vietnam

-Korea

*Beginning, Middle, and End (same template for each of the following)

-Blank

-French and Indian War

-American Revolution

-War of 1812

-Civil War

-WWI

-WWII

-Vietnam

-Korea

Historical Figures

*Option 1 (same for each of the following)

-Blank Form

-Paul Revere

-Harriet Tubman

*Option 2 (same for each of the following)

-Blank Form

-Frederick Douglass

-John Adams

*Option 3 (same for each of the following)

-Blank Form

-Susan B. Anthony

-George Washington

*Option 4 (same for each of the following)

-Blank Form

-Eleanor Roosevelt

-Benjamin Franklin

*Option 5 (same for each of the following)

-Blank Form

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Thomas Jefferson

*Option 6 (same for each of the following)

-Blank Form

-Mary McLeod Bethune

-Patrick Henry

*Option 7 (same for each of the following)

-Blank Form

-Thurgood Marshall

-Elizabeth Cady Stanton

*Option 8 (same for each of the following)

-Blank Form

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Sojourner Truth

*Option 9 (same for each of the following)

-Cesar Chavez

-Dr. Martin Luther King

Economics

-Supply and Demand

-Productive Resources

-Import and Export

-Needs and Wants

-Saving and Spending

-Taxes

-Producer and Consumer

-Economics Vocabulary-Scarcity, Trade, Profit, Opportunity Cost, and Interdependence

-Goods and Services

Government Reading Passages

Help your students dig deeper into nonfiction reading with these United States government informational reading passages and questions. This is a great way to integrate nonfiction reading to your reading instruction!

In this product, there are five nonfiction reading passages based on a variety of topics related to U.S. government. Since we all have students reading on many different reading levels, I've written each passage on three different reading levels to make differentiation a little easier.

There are also three sets of questions for each set of passages. The first set of questions requires students to cite evidence in the text, and the second set of questions require students to analyze the text structure and word choice of the passage. The third set of questions have students respond to a question that promotes high order thinking.

Concepts Included:

-Levels of Government

-Branches of Government

-Government Services

-Rights and Responsibilities

-Democracy

Economics Reading Passages

Help your students dig deeper into nonfiction reading with these economics close reading passages and questions.

In this product, there are five nonfiction reading passages based on a variety of topics related to economics. Since we all have students reading on many different reading levels, I've written each passage on three different reading levels to make differentiation a little easier for you. I've leveled each passage with its lexile reading level and have included a reading level correlation chart that compares Fountas and Pinnell, DRA, and lexile levels.

There are also three sets of questions for each set of passages. The first set of questions requires students to cite evidence in the text, and the second set of questions require students to analyze the text structure and word choice of the passage. The third set of questions have students respond to a question that promotes high order thinking.

Concepts Included:

-Productive Resources: natural resources, human resources, capital resources, and entrepreneurship

-Supply and Demand

-Goods and Services: consumer, producer, import, and export

-Economic Decisions: opportunity cost, needs, wants, and scarcity

-Personal Finance: budget, debt, savings, checking

Geography Reading Passages

Help your students dig deeper into nonfiction reading with these informational reading passages and questions that are centered around geography concepts. This is a great way to integrate nonfiction reading to your reading AND social studies instruction! I've also included a digital version of the passages and questions, so you can use this with Google Classroom!

In this product, there are five nonfiction reading passages based on a variety of topics related to geography. Since we all have students reading on many different reading levels, I've written each passage on three different reading levels to make differentiation a little easier for you.

There are also three sets of questions for each set of passages. The first set of questions requires students to cite evidence in the text, and the second set of questions require students to analyze the text structure and word choice of the passage. The third set of questions have students respond to a question that promotes high order thinking.

Concepts Included:

-Landforms

-Types of Maps

-Longitude & Latitude (Prime Meridian and Equator)

-Communities

-U.S. Regions

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What others say

"We use this for our Social Studies Curriculum and the students are much more engaged than what our district offers."
star
Chelsea W.
"This packet is a great addition to my social studies lessons! There are many pages that directly match the chapters of my school textbooks. The students add them to their notebooks to refer to in later classes and enjoy the extra gluing, coloring, etc. that it takes to add each lesson's pages."
star
Caitlyn O.

Description

There are 60 different activities and topics addressed in this social studies interactive notebook resource. These flipbooks can be used for interactive notebooks or even social studies lapbooks. Each activity includes a photo of the finished product and a student page/template with concise directions.

Geography

-Types of Maps

-Landforms

-Seven Continents

-Hemispheres

-Longitude and Latitude

-Major Rivers

-Mountains

-Rural, Suburban, and Urban

-Regions

-Individual Regions

-Cardinal & Intermediate Directions

Government

-Levels of Government

-Three Branches

-Individual Branches of Government

-Checks and Balances

-Direct Democracy vs. Representative Democracy

-Senate vs. House of Representatives

-Bill of Rights

-How a Bill Becomes a Law

-Rights and Responsibilities

-Important Documents

-U.S. Symbols

U.S. History

-Ancient Greece vs. United States

-European Exploration

-Native Americans

-Individual Native American Tribe

-Plymouth & Jamestown

-13 Colonies

-Westward Expansion

-Lewis and Clark

-Louisiana Purchase

-Gold Rush

-Impacts of West: Telegraph, Locomotive, Cotton Gin, and Steamboat

-Trail of Tears

-Underground Railroad

-The Great Depression

-The New Deal

-Civil Rights Movement

Military

*Cause & Effect - same templates for each of the following

-Blank

-French and Indian War

-Revolutionary War

-War of 1812

-Civil War

-WWI

-WWII

-Vietnam

-Korea

*Major Battles (same template for each of the following)

-Blank

-French and Indian War

-American Revolution

-War of 1812

-Civil War

-World War One

-World War Two

-Vietnam

-Korea

*Beginning, Middle, and End (same template for each of the following)

-Blank

-French and Indian War

-American Revolution

-War of 1812

-Civil War

-WWI

-WWII

-Vietnam

-Korea

Historical Figures

*Option 1 (same for each of the following)

-Blank Form

-Paul Revere

-Harriet Tubman

*Option 2 (same for each of the following)

-Blank Form

-Frederick Douglass

-John Adams

*Option 3 (same for each of the following)

-Blank Form

-Susan B. Anthony

-George Washington

*Option 4 (same for each of the following)

-Blank Form

-Eleanor Roosevelt

-Benjamin Franklin

*Option 5 (same for each of the following)

-Blank Form

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Thomas Jefferson

*Option 6 (same for each of the following)

-Blank Form

-Mary McLeod Bethune

-Patrick Henry

*Option 7 (same for each of the following)

-Blank Form

-Thurgood Marshall

-Elizabeth Cady Stanton

*Option 8 (same for each of the following)

-Blank Form

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Sojourner Truth

*Option 9 (same for each of the following)

-Cesar Chavez

-Dr. Martin Luther King

Economics

-Supply and Demand

-Productive Resources

-Import and Export

-Needs and Wants

-Saving and Spending

-Taxes

-Producer and Consumer

-Economics Vocabulary-Scarcity, Trade, Profit, Opportunity Cost, and Interdependence

-Goods and Services

Government Reading Passages

Help your students dig deeper into nonfiction reading with these United States government informational reading passages and questions. This is a great way to integrate nonfiction reading to your reading instruction!

In this product, there are five nonfiction reading passages based on a variety of topics related to U.S. government. Since we all have students reading on many different reading levels, I've written each passage on three different reading levels to make differentiation a little easier.

There are also three sets of questions for each set of passages. The first set of questions requires students to cite evidence in the text, and the second set of questions require students to analyze the text structure and word choice of the passage. The third set of questions have students respond to a question that promotes high order thinking.

Concepts Included:

-Levels of Government

-Branches of Government

-Government Services

-Rights and Responsibilities

-Democracy

Economics Reading Passages

Help your students dig deeper into nonfiction reading with these economics close reading passages and questions.

In this product, there are five nonfiction reading passages based on a variety of topics related to economics. Since we all have students reading on many different reading levels, I've written each passage on three different reading levels to make differentiation a little easier for you. I've leveled each passage with its lexile reading level and have included a reading level correlation chart that compares Fountas and Pinnell, DRA, and lexile levels.

There are also three sets of questions for each set of passages. The first set of questions requires students to cite evidence in the text, and the second set of questions require students to analyze the text structure and word choice of the passage. The third set of questions have students respond to a question that promotes high order thinking.

Concepts Included:

-Productive Resources: natural resources, human resources, capital resources, and entrepreneurship

-Supply and Demand

-Goods and Services: consumer, producer, import, and export

-Economic Decisions: opportunity cost, needs, wants, and scarcity

-Personal Finance: budget, debt, savings, checking

Geography Reading Passages

Help your students dig deeper into nonfiction reading with these informational reading passages and questions that are centered around geography concepts. This is a great way to integrate nonfiction reading to your reading AND social studies instruction! I've also included a digital version of the passages and questions, so you can use this with Google Classroom!

In this product, there are five nonfiction reading passages based on a variety of topics related to geography. Since we all have students reading on many different reading levels, I've written each passage on three different reading levels to make differentiation a little easier for you.

There are also three sets of questions for each set of passages. The first set of questions requires students to cite evidence in the text, and the second set of questions require students to analyze the text structure and word choice of the passage. The third set of questions have students respond to a question that promotes high order thinking.

Concepts Included:

-Landforms

-Types of Maps

-Longitude & Latitude (Prime Meridian and Equator)

-Communities

-U.S. Regions

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
December 4, 2024
This is a great Social Studies resource for 4th grade!
Tasha Z.
145 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
September 1, 2024
These were great supplements to my social studies. The passages are well written and informative!
4th Grade U.
421 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 13, 2024
I used this to increase the amount of nonfiction texts I use during my reading instruction
Heidi B.
514 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 4 out of 5
July 9, 2024
Students enjoyed the reading passages. The practiced reading comprehension skills while learning about social studies subjects.
Jodi D.
107 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 3 out of 5
June 18, 2024
The activities are cute and interactive enough that I feel my son will absorb the content. Unfortunately, we're using this as a homeschooling resource, and many of the links are for paywalled content. If you want to use the video clips and supplemental reading passages connected to the activities, you'll need a subscription to Epic, Generation Genius, BrainPop Jr., AND BrainPop. About 3/4 of the way through the digital resource, it appears the creator got tired and started labeling all the sticky notes for links "Learn More Click Here" and the reading passage links as "Read More" where they had previously labeled them based on the resource it would lead you to. It's a minor detail, but noticeable. The printed materials are organized so you have to print each resource a page or two at a time because the photo instructions are placed between each activity. Basically, if you wanted to print all of the printable activities at once to prepare them in advance, you would need to print them by specifying each page you want, or you would have to print the photo examples as well, wasting paper. You can't even set the file to print every other page, because they aren't always laid out as one page of example and one page of activity. I would much prefer all the printables to be grouped together and all the photo examples grouped together so it's easier to print without waste. I liked the activities, but they were a lot of work to use, especially considering their price. If the links were actually usable without multiple subscriptions and the printing was more streamlined, I would have said this bundle was worth it; as it stands, I recommend buying the Passages Bundles and skipping the Social Studies Interactive Notebook.
Sierra F.
5 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Student populations: Autism
Rated 4 out of 5
June 12, 2024
This resource was engaging and useful. My students loved it!
Ruth G.
262 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
February 8, 2024
I used this resource for my emergent bilingual students.
Criselda M.
63 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 4 out of 5
January 24, 2024
So helpful for those of us who don't have a solid Social Studies curriculum!
Samantha Ross
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92 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd

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