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Looking for colorful, inspirational, and motivational posters about famous people who have made an impact in communities? These bundle of posters and writing reflection pages are perfect to proudly display, write about, and discuss in your elementary, middle, or high school classroom during ANY time of the year!
Immerse your students in the captivating story of Milton Hershey and his sweet journey to success with this engaging Internet WebQuest Activity. This activity offers an exciting opportunity to explore the life and legacy of the famous chocolatier.
Celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a pivotal figure in the Civil Rights Movement, with these engaging Internet WebQuest activities tailored for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students. Through guided exploration of online resources, students will deepen their understanding of Dr. King’s contributions to social justice and racial equality.
Looking for a fun way for students to practice research and inquiry skills? This Malala Yousafzai Internet WebQuest Activity is perfect for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders to learn about the inspiring life of Malala Yousafzai and her efforts to champion education rights for girls.
Engage upper elementary students in honing their research and inquiry skills with this Madame C.J. Walker Internet WebQuest Activity.
Engage upper elementary students with a fun Louis Pasteur Internet WebQuest, perfect for practicing research and inquiry skills.
Need graphic organizers for your next literary nonfiction research unit? These research writing pages are perfect for students in Grades 2-5 who are learning about biographies, autobiographies, or memoirs and can be used with any literary nonfiction text!
Looking for an engaging way for students to enhance their research and inquiry skills? This Jane Goodall Internet WebQuest Activity is tailored for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students, offering an opportunity to delve into the life and work of the renowned primatologist and conservationist, Jane Goodall.
This unit of the Smart and Simple Social Studies Guided Curriculum covers important people and events for Black History Month. The unit starts with the origin and meaning of Black History Month and important U.S. history concepts such as the Underground Railroad, and the Civil Rights Movement. The unit ends with a variety of famous figures who have made significant contributions to American culture and society.
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