This 21-page packet supplements lessons about Louisiana's geography, and can be used an independent work packet, homework, or extra practice. It is geared towards elementary students. The worksheets focus on the following vocab words: -Natural Resources-Timber-Parish-Marsh-Bayou-Swamp-Border-CoastlineIncluded is a Matching Quiz in addition to coloring pages, fill-in-the-blank activities, and cut-and-match activities. Please refer to the TERMS OF USE document in the download for questions.
--This 24-page packet supplements lessons about Louisiana's first inhabitants, and can be used an independent work packet, homework, or extra practice. It is geared towards elementary students. The worksheets focus on the following vocab words: -artifacts-Clovis-Poverty Point-sticks and mud-mounds-pottery-food-hunt-corn-cornbread and grits-language-floodingIncluded is a Matching Quiz in addition to coloring pages, fill-in-the-blank activities, and a Word Search. Answer Keys are also include
1st - 6th
Native Americans, Other (Social Studies), U.S. History
This bundle combines the 24-page packet and the bonus word tracing activity packet! 1 - Packet: Unit 2, Ch. 1 - Louisiana's First Inhabitants2 - Bonus Supplement: Word Tracing Practice - Louisiana's First Inhabitants
1st - 5th
Handwriting, Other (Social Studies), Phonics & Phonological Awareness
This bonus activity packet is perfect for little ones who want to practice their letters and handwriting skills. It blends what your first-grader is learning in Social Studies with ELA and handwriting practice, and is geared towards elementary students, particularly early writers. The following words are included in the packet: -artifacts-Clovis-Poverty Point-sticks and mud-mounds-pottery-food-hunt-corn-grits-languages-floodingThis activity supplements the Unit 2, Ch. 1 Study Guide packet in
Don't let the words "I don't know" shut down class discussion anymore! When students say "I don't know" during class discussion, it shuts down the conversation. Instead, these posters encourage students to use phrases like "Can you help me?" or "Can I make a guess?" or "Let me look that up." Phrases like this allow students to take accountability for their learning while also reminding them that they aren't expected to know the right answer to every question all the time. Instead, they can us
4th - 12th
Social Emotional Learning
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