Social Studies

11 Compelling Reasons To Use Exit Tickets

11 reasons to formatively assess your students using exit tickets. Exit tickets can be used to document learning, plan for differentiation, guide future instruction, and so much more!

Dred Scott Decision | Lesson Plan for 8th Grade

This 8th grade lesson plan is focused on the life of Dred Scott and the landmark Supreme Court decision. Students will read informational text about the events of Dred Scott's life, track Dred Scott's movement across state lines, and write a summary newspaper article about everything they learned.

Historical Travel Brochure and Research Project

Build research and writing skills with a historical travel brochure project. Your students will research a historical location and create a unique travel brochure, a perfect way to showcase learning!

Preparing Students for Successful Presentations

Prepare your students for successful oral presentations by identifying the causes and effects of stage fright; explaining the appropriate use of voice, gestures, and posture; and reviewing the grading rubric ahead of time.

Increase Reading Comprehension with Timelines

Facilitate reading comprehension with timelines! You can use a variety of different timeline styles to help students organize information into a concise summary, identify cause and effect, or to compare and contrast different approaches to the same topic or event.

5 Critical Components of Primary Source Analysis

These five components of primary source analysis have the power to increase students' overall depth of knowledge and critical thinking skills.  Providing background information, front loading vocabulary, scaffolding instruction with guided questioning, summarizing, and developing extension activities are critical to the success of teaching students how to effectively analyze primary sources.

5 Different Common Core Current Event Templates

5 ways to align your current event report templates with the Common Core State Standards. Each current event template is aligned with a Common Core State Standard and focuses on a different reading comprehension skill (Main Idea & Details, Text Connections, Vocabulary in Context, Fact vs. Opinion, and Summarizing).

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