Kamala Harris Biography Reading Comprehension Passages Multiple Choice Questions
By LessonLink Teacher
This set of 3 Kamala Harris Biography Reading Comprehension Passages with Multiple Choice Questions is about the life and achievements of Kamala Harris and can be used to teach students about her contributions and significance, especially in the context of Elections 2024.
It is ideal for students in grades 2, 3, 4, and 5 to learn about Kamala Harris biography.
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Each passage is followed by 10 multiple-choice questions that test the student’s understanding of the passage. Answer keys are also included.
These passages can be used as a whole-class activity, a small group discussion, or an independent assignment, providing a comprehensive and engaging way for students to learn about an influential figure in contemporary politics.
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Dollar Deals Presidential Voting Election Day Word Search Worksheet Activities
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Celebrate Election Voting Day 2024 with this engaging word search puzzle designed for 2nd to 5th graders! It features a variety of words related to elections, politics, and candidates from the 2024 U.S. presidential race.
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Printable Voter Registration Card - Election Day Freebie
By The Students Palace
This printable card allows students to fill in their own details, sparking discussions about civic responsibility and the voting process. A fun and educational resource for classrooms or community events, this freebie is a great way to engage students in learning about elections and democracy.
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Election Day Lesson and Four Corners Game | Presidential Election Activities
By KJ Inspired Resources
Engage your students with this editable, interactive Election Day lesson designed for grades 3-6! This resource includes a clear, easy-to-follow presentation on presidential elections and a fun Four Corners game to reinforce key concepts about voting and democracy. Perfect for civics, social studies, and U.S. history lessons.
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The California Gold Rush Adapted Notes and Review
By Sign with me TOD
This product includes adapted notes and reviews The California Gold Rush.
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In this product, students will learn how California was controlled by Mexico, who signed the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and what it meant once it was signed, what territory Mexico gave up, John Sutter - how he was the richest person during this time in California, what he hoped to accomplish, what was built on Sutter's 48,827 acres, why his dream was unsuccessful, and what caused this to happen, who found the first piece of gold in the American River, who James Marshall was and why he was hired by Sutter, Sam Brennan and what he did to become very rich, how much money Brennan earned, who the 49ers were and what they did to try to become rich, and traveling across the country in search of gold - Oregon-California Trail or an ocean voyage - the difficulties that were faced taking both of these routes. Students will also learn about where the Oregon-California Trail started and where it ended, the route that was taken if travelers on the East coast wanted to travel West and the continent they would travel around, what travelers had to do/and how long they had to wait for their turn to look for gold, how many people searched for gold in 1848 and 1849, how searching for gold was easy and then it became more challenging as more time went on, how and why the population of California increased and decreased during and after the California Gold Rush, how much money in gold was found in the American River during The California Gold Rush.
Vocabulary reviewed, but is not limited to the following: merchant, sawmill, gold panning, 49ers, and bandits along the Oregon-California Trail.
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Constitution Day Word Search Worksheet Activity
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Constitution Day Word Search Puzzles for Grades 1-6
Hello, awesome educators! Ready to celebrate Constitution Day with your students in a fun and engaging way? Our Constitution Day Word Search Puzzles are perfect for introducing this important holiday to your 1st to 6th graders!
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Elections, Voting, and Political Parties Activity Set
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Elections, voting, and political parties. Enjoy an election season-themed Two-Page Activity Set and Word Search Puzzle.
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Social Studies State & Local Government No-prep Unit Lessons with Text
By Kile's Classroom
3rd-4th Grade Social Studies Unit: State and Local Government
Grow your students' understanding of government with this single unit of study for Social Studies! Packed with engaging activities and student texts, this no-prep unit will take your students on a deep dive into the basics of government. From exploring the dynamics of local city government to understanding the purpose and role of state government, this unit covers all the essential topics to help your students grasp the fundamentals of how our land governs itself. Don't miss out on this opportunity to elevate your students' learning experience and empower them with the knowledge they need to succeed in the world of government.
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Rules Vs. Laws Sorting Activity
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The G20: "World's Big Money Meeting" Kids Article Package with FREE Worksheet for Kids to Fill-in
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Dive into International Diplomacy with Our G20 Summit Adventure! This exciting reading resource takes students on a kid-friendly journey to one of the world’s most significant global events. Perfect for curious minds, it explores the G20 Summit held just recently, and continues to be a fantastic tool for learning about international relations beyond this date.
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Winter Word Search Growing Bundle First Day Back From Winter Break Activities
By You Are Special
Winter Word Search Growing Bundle January Morning Work. Keep your students engaged and excited all year long with this growing bundle of word search activities! Each word search is designed to celebrate key events throughout the year, making it perfect for classroom fun, holiday celebrations, or learning activities.
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3 Branches of Government Adapted Notes and Review
By Sign with me TOD
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U.S. Government Vocabulary Word Search Puzzle
By Reading Club Fun
Find and circle dozens of United States government-related words hidden within this large Word Search Puzzle!
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"If I were ..." writing bundle
By Kristen
Three products in one! You get the "If I owned a zoo," "If I owned an Ice Cream Shop," and "If I were President" for just $4! These are great way to enhance your creative writing classes! These no prep lessons are perfect for writing class, writing centers, sub plans, and more!
By Kile's Classroom
This is a single unit of study for Social Studies- Government. These activities will help your students deepen their knowledge of the basics of government. The pages of this unit can be used as a supplemental activity for your current social studies curriculum, or you can use reading from the internet.
This set does not include the reading content for the lessons. This is a supplemental resource to add to your current social studies reading material.
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Lesson 1: Government
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The United States Constitution Adapted Notes
By Sign with me TOD
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US Constitution Day - Activity Set and Government Word Search
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