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Looking for a fun and engaging way to review or practice reading comprehension skills for Grades 3-5? These color-by-number task card sets are a great activity for upper elementary students with fun but rigorous October/Halloween-themed questions!
Looking for a fun and engaging way to review or practice reading comprehension skills for Grades 3-5? These color-by-number task card sets are a great activity for upper elementary students with fun but rigorous November/Thanksgiving/Fall-themed questions!
Engage upper elementary students in honing their research and inquiry skills with this Labor Day Internet WebQuest Activity. Tailored to explore the history and contemporary celebrations of Labor Day, it provides guided questions and kid-friendly sources for researching nonfiction topics.
Looking for a fun and engaging way to review or practice reading comprehension skills for Grades 3-5? These seasonal and holiday reading comprehension passages and questions are a great activity for upper elementary students with fun but rigorous monthly-themed questions!
Engage upper elementary students in honing their research and inquiry skills with this Electoral College Internet WebQuest Activity. Designed for independent or partner work, it offers guided questions and kid-friendly sources for researching nonfiction topics related to the Electoral College.
This curriculum is suggested for 5th-grade or upper elementary students and focuses on U.S. History. The main topic of the curriculum is exploring the history of the United States from its early beginnings to the present day. It includes EVERYTHING you need to teach social studies – just print & go!
Unit 7 of the Smart and Simple Social Studies Guided U.S. History Curriculum is about Westward Expansion. The main topic of this unit is designed to help upper elementary students understand the growth of the United States in the 1800s
Unit 2 of the Smart and Simple Social Studies Guided U.S. History Curriculum is about Patterns of Settlement in the United States. The main topic of this unit is designed to help upper elementary students understand how various geographic factors influenced the urban, suburban, and rural communities where people settled, as well as the population distribution of the United States and its five largest cities.
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