The Constitution Unit for Special Education Leveled Adaptive Books Vocabulary
By ACCESS Learning
This Constitution unit contains over 100 pages total with adapted text and activities. This unit is designed for students with intellectual disabilities and Autism but can be used in general education elementary grades or ELL.
This unit introduces students to The Constitution. Students will learn about how the American people fought for freedom. Students will learn how the United States became independent and wrote laws for the new country. Through this unit students will make connections in their own life and what was happening during this time in history. Learn about Thomas Jefferson and how the United States started off as an independent country.
This unit provides opportunities for repetition in the classroom, which is essential for students with intellectual disabilities, as well as the use of visuals.
This Unit Includes four levels of the Assessment and True/False Questions
*Errorless option 1 large picture with word and 1 large response square, Level 1 with large pictures with words and large response squares 1 question per page for a total of 5 pages multiple choice out of 3, Level 2 pictures paired with words for responses 1-page multiple-choice, Level 3 words only 1-page multiple choice.
Use the assessment given as a pre-test and post-test. Do the pre-test before the first lesson. It is always fun to see what students already know and compare it to what they learned.
Activities included: Vocabulary Word Wall matching, Vocabulary definitions, Cut and paste activities and more.
**Color Coded Activities** for students who need more support!
Also included: Unit Implementation Suggestions and a Suggested Unit Plan for 10 or 5 days.
***Feedback is always welcome!!***
If you have any questions, or would like to report any errors feel free to contact me through email me at: accesslearning123@gmail.com
The Stamp Act and Boston Tea Party Unit Special Ed Leveled Books Vocabulary
By ACCESS Learning
The Stamp Act and The Boston Tea unit contains around 140 pages total with adapted text and activities. This unit is designed for students with intellectual disabilities and Autism but can be used in general education elementary grades or ELL.
This unit touches upon what led up to the Stamp Act and the Boston Tea Party, and what happened during each event. Through this unit, students will make connections to their own lives and how paying taxes plays a role in their lives today.
This unit provides opportunities for repetition in the classroom, which is essential for students with intellectual disabilities, as well as the use of visuals.
There are three versions of the text (Levels 1-3). Level 3 is the longest version of the text. Level 2 is a shorter version of the Level 3 text. Level 1 is a shorter version of the Level 3 text but contains pictures in the text to assist students who learn more visually.
This Unit Includes: 3 versions of text, text comprehension questions (Level 3 version), 15+ activities, and 3 levels of an assessment test and True/False assessment.
Activities included: Vocabulary Word Wall matching, Vocabulary definitions, Cut and paste activities, Timeline, Maps, Word search, Crossword Puzzle, and more.
Also included: Unit Implementation Suggestions and a Suggested Unit Plan for 10 or 5 days.
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Jamestown and other English Settlements Unit Spec. Ed Adapted Leveled Books
By ACCESS Learning
The Jamestown and other English Settlements unit contains around 90 pages total with adapted text and activities. This unit is designed for students with intellectual disabilities and autism but can be used in general education elementary grades or ELL.
This unit touches upon the Jamestown settlement and other English settlements that were established in America. Through this unit, students will make connections between moving from one area to another and more.
This unit provides opportunities for repetition in the classroom, which is essential for students with intellectual disabilities, as well as the use of visuals.
There are three versions of the text (Levels 1-3). Level 3 is the longest version of the text. Level 2 is a shorter version of the Level 3 text. Level 1 is a shorter version of the Level 3 text but contains pictures in the text to assist students who learn more visually.
This Unit Includes: 3 versions of text, text comprehension questions (Level 3 version), 10+ activities, and 3 levels of an assessment test.
Activities included: Vocabulary Word Wall matching, Vocabulary definitions, Cut and paste activities, Timeline, Maps, Word search, and more.
Also included: Unit Implementation Suggestions and a Suggested Unit Plan for 10 or 5 days.
***Feedback is always welcome!!***
If you have any questions, or would like to report any errors feel free to contact me through email at: accesslearning123@gmail.com
Martin Luther King Jr. Unit for Special Ed Leveled Adapted Books Vocabulary
By ACCESS Learning
This Martin Luther King Jr. unit contains over 100 pages total with adapted text and activities. This unit is designed for students with intellectual disabilities and Autism but can be used in general education elementary grades or ELL. The text has three levels. Level one contains pictures over some words.
This unit introduces a brief history of Martin Luther King Jr., what he fought for during his life, and what he had to do to make changes for civil rights. Through this unit, students will make connections in their own lives to the life of Martin Luther King Jr. and learn about what Martin Luther King Jr. accomplished as he fought for civil rights in the United States.
This unit provides opportunities for repetition in the classroom, which is essential for students with intellectual disabilities, as well as the use of visuals.
This Unit Includes four levels of the Assessment and True/False Questions
*Errorless option 1 large picture with word and 1 large response square, Level 1 with large pictures with words and large response squares 1 question per page for a total of 5 pages multiple choice out of 3, Level 2 pictures paired with words for responses 1-page multiple-choice, Level 3 words only 1-page multiple choice. 10 True/False Questions.
Use the assessment given as a pre-test and post-test. Do the pre-test before the first lesson. It is always fun to see what students already know and compare it to what they learned.
Activities included: Vocabulary Word Wall matching, Vocabulary definitions, Cut and paste activities and more.
**Color Coded Activities** for students who need more support!
Also included: Unit Implementation Suggestions and a Suggested Unit Plan for 10 or 5 days.
***Feedback is always welcome!!***
If you have any questions, or would like to report any errors feel free to contact me through email at: accesslearning123@gmail.com
World War II Pt2 Unit for Special Ed Leveled Adapted Books Vocabulary Activities
By ACCESS Learning
This World War II unit contains 140 pages with adapted/leveled text and corresponding activities. Large print. This unit is designed for students with intellectual disabilities and Autism but can be used in general education elementary grades or ELL.
This unit is the second part of World War II starting with the attack on Pearl Harbor and the entrance of the United States into World War II until the defeat and end of the war.
Students will learn about how the United States entered World War II and how the United States helped win the war.
This unit provides opportunities for repetition in the classroom, which is essential for students with intellectual disabilities, as well as the use of visuals. Visuals include real-life photos or illustrations. Some visuals may be interchangeable to teach the ability to generalize and transfer.
This Unit Includes four levels of the Assessment and True/False Questions.
*Errorless option 1 large picture with word and 1 large response square, Level 1 with large pictures with words and large response squares 1 question per page for a total of 5 pages multiple choice out of 3, Level 2 pictures paired with words for responses 1-page multiple-choice, Level 3 words only 1-page multiple choice.
Use the assessment given as a pre-test and post-test. Do the pre-test before the first lesson. It is always fun to see what students already know and compare it to what they learned.
Activities included: Vocabulary Word Wall matching, Vocabulary definitions, Map activities, Cut and paste activities, and more.
**Color Coded Activities** for students who need more support!
Also included: Unit Implementation Suggestions and a Suggested Brief Unit Lesson Plan for 10 or 5 days.
***Feedback is always welcome!!***
If you have any questions or would like to report any errors feel free to contact me through email at: accesslearning123@gmail.com
World War II Part 1&2 Units for Special Ed Level Adapted Books Vocabulary Act.
By ACCESS Learning
These World War II units contain over 300 pages with adapted/leveled text and corresponding activities. Large print. This unit is designed for students with intellectual disabilities and Autism but can be used in general education elementary grades or ELL.
This bundle includes World War II Part 1 and Part 2. Part 1 Is the start of the war up until the attack on Pearl Harbor. Part 2 starts with the attack on Pearl Harbor and the entrance of the United States into World War II until the defeat and end of the war.
This unit provides opportunities for repetition in the classroom, which is essential for students with intellectual disabilities, as well as the use of visuals. Visuals include real-life photos or illustrations. Some visuals may be interchangeable to teach the ability to generalize and transfer.
This Unit Includes four levels of the Assessment and True/False Questions.
*Errorless option 1 large picture with word and 1 large response square, Level 1 with large pictures with words and large response squares 1 question per page for a total of 5 pages multiple choice out of 3, Level 2 pictures paired with words for responses 1-page multiple-choice, Level 3 words only 1-page multiple choice.
Use the assessment given as a pre-test and post-test. Do the pre-test before the first lesson. It is always fun to see what students already know and compare it to what they learned.
Activities included: Vocabulary Word Wall matching, Vocabulary definitions, Map activities, Cut and paste activities, and more.
**Color Coded Activities** for students who need more support!
Also included: Unit Implementation Suggestions and a Suggested Brief Unit Lesson Plan for 10 or 5 days.
***Feedback is always welcome!!***
If you have any questions or would like to report any errors feel free to contact me through email at: accesslearning123@gmail.com
Memorial Day Morse Code Decoders
By Pearlie Janes Creations
NO PREP NEEDED!!
Engage your class with coding exercises that reveal fascinating facts and phrases about Memorial Day.
Introduce your students to the thrilling world of secret codes! These engaging exercises are designed to teach students Morse code while teaching them about Memorial Day, combining historical education with critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
What’s Inside?
- Morse Code Tutorial: A guide to what Morse code is, along with a key, making it easy for students to grasp and use.
- 7 Deciphering Worksheets: Students use their new skills to decode messages that reveal facts and phrases about Memorial Day.
- Interactive Challenges: You can encourage teamwork and competition with timed challenges where groups race to decode messages accurately.
- Answer Key: For quick and easy checking, answer keys are included.
Educational Benefits
- Cultural and Historical Awareness: Students will learn not just about Morse code, but also gain insights into the importance of Memorial Day, understanding why and how we honor it.
- Critical Thinking Enhancement: Decoding messages requires concentration and logical thinking, skills that are beneficial across all areas of study.
- Engagement in Learning: The excitement of cracking codes captures students’ interest and makes learning about history interactive and fun.
Perfect for Various Educational Settings
This activity can be utilized in multiple contexts:
- Social Studies Lessons: Enhance your Memorial Day curriculum with a hands-on learning extension.
- Technology and Coding Clubs: Offer a unique coding activity that also enriches historical knowledge.
- After-School Programs: Provide an educational but engaging activity that keeps students learning beyond the classroom.
Why Choose This Activity?
The Memorial Day Morse Code Deciphering Activity is more than just a fun educational game; it is a tool that brings history to life. It’s perfectly suited for students who enjoy puzzles, coding, and history, making it an ideal addition to any educator’s toolkit for Memorial Day lessons.
Let your students dive into the fascinating world of Morse code and discover the rich history of Memorial Day in a unique and interactive way!
FULL YEAR bundle Morse Code Decoders Holidays and Themes
By Pearlie Janes Creations
Make decoding fun all year long with our Full Year of Morse Code Decoders! This bundle includes 196 holiday and themed messages for students to crack using Morse code. Each activity reinforces critical thinking and problem-solving while connecting to holidays and themes.
What’s Inside?
Perfect For:
Why Choose This Bundle?
Our Morse code bundle provides exciting, themed activities for the whole year! Perfect for critical thinking practice and holiday fun.
*a few of the messages are the same!!*
By ARIANA PEREZ
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Activities on the video "The History of the U.S. Flag" for Elementary
By Collaborative Educators 3000
This ebook includes exercises that can be utilized to create a history lesson about the American flag. The tasks are centered around the YouTube video "The History of the American Flag": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UONq4YCF4R4.
Presented by Drexel University Online, this educational video delves into the history of the American flag, narrated by ex-NBC10 reporter Terry Ruggles. This engaging and educational video serves as an excellent resource for teaching American history to educators, parents, and anyone keen on discovering the fascinating background of our country’s most iconic emblem.
Following the video, instruct your students to formulate the questions posed in this ebook. A range of activities is available for every type of learner. At the end, there is a distinct section for the teacher that includes the answers and Teacher's Notes, outlining the objectives, materials, and instructions for all activities.
Experience this wonderful journey through American history featuring the nation's iconic symbol: the flag.