This collection of Social Studies teaching resources includes materials necessary when learning about civics and government, community and culture and religion and philosophy. Use the themed classroom banners to customize a civics and citizenship display banner for your classroom. Also provided are unit and lessons plans, word wall vocabulary cards, worksheets, display posters, visible learning goal PowerPoint presentations and art activities.
Read, write, and draw to learn about Independence Day with a printable mini-book.
Practice identifying the major rivers and mountains in the United States with a Bingo Game.
Review terms surrounding Election Day with an alphabetical order worksheet.
Use this passage, writing prompt, and worksheet to help students write a constructed response paragraph about Abigail Adams.
Review vocabulary and terms surrounding the Presidents' Day holiday with an ABC Order Worksheet.
Discover the influence and positive character traits of Thurgood Marshall with a reading passage and RACES writing prompt for fourth grade.
Supplement your Texas history and geography lessons with a group of Texas Landmark exit tickets.
Learn to locate and identify the continents and oceans on Earth with a game of SCOOT!
Apply knowledge of the rivers, mountains, and physical features in the United States with a sorting activity.
Practice using the RACES writing strategy and unravel the mysteries of the U.S. Government system of checks and balances with a passage, organizer, and prompt.
Identify the major landforms of the world with a matching activity.
Locate rivers and mountains on a U.S. physical map with two labeling worksheets.
Engage kindergarten and first-grade students in identifying community helpers and the tools they use with a matching activity.
Enhance your students' close reading strategies, vocabulary, and writing skills with a Westward Expansion reading passage and accompanying activities.
Identify and locate significant landmarks in Texas with a cut and paste matching worksheet.
Enhance your primary grade economics lessons with a few rounds of Needs vs. Wants Bingo!
Use this mini-book to review or introduce community workers to your primary grade students.
Combine Social studies and writing content with a set of Needs and Wants writing prompts for first grade.
Practice using the RACES writing strategy for text evidence with a Lewis and Clark Passage, graphic organizer, and worksheet.
Integrate reading, writing, and American history with a worksheet about the Boston Tea Party using the RACES writing strategy for text evidence.
Support your students in reviewing the vocabulary and concepts surrounding the Veteran’s Day holiday with an ABC Order Worksheet.
Practice identifying examples of goods and services with a matching activity.
Provide students with Social Studies and Writing instruction using the RACES strategy for constructed response paragraphs.
Help your kindergartners and first graders understand the meaning of Veterans Day with a Veterans Day Vocabulary lesson and Writing Center.
Introduce the concept of needs and wants to your students with this easy-to-use printable mini book.
Bring National Chocolate Day into your classroom with a biography and RACES writing worksheet about Milton Hershey.
Spark conversations about the roles of different community helpers with a set of Community Helper Discussion Cards.
Learn facts about Benjamin Franklin with an informational reading and writing activity focusing on the constructed response format.
Practice identifying basic needs and wants with a cut-and-paste sorting worksheet or Google Interactive Resource.
Use this passage, second grade writing prompt, and worksheet to help students write a constructed response paragraph about Amelia Earhart.
Identify the major landforms of the world with a labeling worksheet.
Assess your students’ abilities to differentiate between goods and services with a set of twenty exit tickets.