Find a fantastic American Symbols Unit solution for primary teachers on-the-go. Included are reading, wrting, and fact lessons to engage students.
A completed Native American regions chart to print out or student can complete their own using the blank chart and clipart. Includes map. More units can be found at TheTeachersDesk.info...
The charts, produced by University of Virginia student Dan Lin,show that most American babies are born in July, August and September, while the least are delivered on major holidays.
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Learn about American Symbols and Presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln with anchor charts, crafts, writing and reading!
Chart paper. Markers. Stick figures. Bubble letters. Lamination. Anchor charts. Anyone else love to make these? I could write a bunch of stuff about how they're not just pretty pictures but that's no fun. Here are some of mine! You better believe they remember the difference now! Not nearly as cute as I like to make them, but it was helpful. This goes with this: It can get annoying when our darling chickadees keep asking WHY they have to learn something, but truthfully, they do deserve an explanation once in a while. Maybe all the time :) Plus, the first text we used for the unit that introduced character reactions provided the cherubs MANY opportunities to react. Explaining theme to 9 year olds was challenging. Do you like how while I was making this chart I realized they didn't know what inferencing was so I threw in the definition at the bottom? I explained it later. Also I thought it was "inferencing" not "inferring" so I get to re-teach that one! Thanks, anonymous co-worker :) Goodness gracious do they love my stick figures. Summary, not summer-y. No, really. I had to clarify. This should be far larger, but at least you get the idea. It's kind of tough to describe culture. This barely begins to cover it. The best part of this lesson? When we talked about the "tradition" part, I meekly started singing the opening song of Fiddler on the Roof and HALF OF THEM KNEW WHAT I WAS SINGING. "Traditionnnnnnnn! Tradition!" Anyone?
Learn about American Symbols and Presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln with anchor charts, crafts, writing and reading!
These fun and educational American symbols activities for kindergarten can be used teach young students about the history of our nation.
Learn about American Symbols and Presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln with anchor charts, crafts, writing and reading!
Christopher Columbus: He led the way for European exploration and colonization of the Americas. Included in the set are: -Portrait with year of birth and death. -Reading Strategy Anchor Chart referring to what Christopher Columbus is most famous for - Somebody (Who), Wanted (What), Because (Why), But (Problem), So (Solution), Then (Ending) Anchor Charts can be printed as larger posters. Printing directions are included in document. Please leave feedback to earn TPT credits.
Looking for 5th grade anchor charts? Try some of these anchor charts in your classroom to promote visual learning with your students.
Every year all of our 5th graders participate in our school's Wax Museum program. It is seriously one of the highlights of the entire school year! Here's a run down of how things work: -Students choose a biography on a famous American. -They read the book and complete the American Hero book report. -They design a poster, create a costume, and memorize information about their hero. -For the Wax Museum, the students bring all their stuff and set up in the gym. -We invite our school, parents, community members, etc. to come see our program. -Our students become wax figures and when someone pushes their button they come to life and give information about their hero. Here are some pictures from this year's museum: Aren't these kids absolutely adorable in their costumes?! (I normally don't post pictures of my students on here, but luckily I'm friends with both of their moms and they gave me permission to post their cute faces.) And I think these two posters turned out AMAZING!! If you are interested, I have uploaded (and revamped) all of my resources and put them for sale in my Teachers Pay Teachers store. I have included everything you might need to get started and to implement this project in your own school. I'd love for you to check it out! Does your school do a Wax Museum?
A poster of the 50 flags of the American States. Perfect for classrooms, dorm rooms, offices, or other spaces. All posters are printed on 48 lb matte finish paper which guarantees a high quality and sturdy product. Frame is not included, but 18" by 24" frames are available at any frame retailer. **Size of posters in representational images may not be exactly accurate. Always make sure the listed width and height of the poster matches what you need.** Please see below for shop policies and additional details.
World War II Anchor Charts & Review Pages are Great as Bellringers, Word Walls, Study Guides, and Concept Boards)THIS IS ALSO PART OF:AMERICAN HISTORY MEGA BUNDLE American History ANCHOR CHART BUNDLE TO SAVE $$$Anchor charts are great for representing the topics covered with bright and clear vis...
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Social Studies teachers will love this "How a Bill Becomes a Law" ANCHOR CHART! It will make the perfect poster for your history classroom when learning about the bill creation process in the United States government. This poster will instantly be a staple in your classroom for years to come! DESIGN & SIZING: -Printed on top-tier 210gsm satin paper! -Low-glare finish (Great for classrooms!) -"Preview" is not printed on the poster. -Our anchor charts are made in the USA -FIVE vertical size options offered: 12” x 18” 16” x 20” 18” x 24” 20” x 30” 24” x 36” -This anchor chart uses museum grade paper, which means it can be stored for a long time without turning yellow. CARE INSTRUCTIONS: -Poster can be hung with double-sided tape, tacks or frames. -If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth. Do not use liquids to clean your poster. -Do not laminate over this poster. RETURNS OR EXCHANGES: -All of our anchor charts are custom printed just for you so we do not accept returns or exchanges. If there are any issues with the poster, please message us and we will be happy to make it right! Thank you for supporting our teacher-owned small business!
We are in the middle of our All About America unit and things are really getting going! For the past couple of weeks we have been focused on American symbols. This is one of those topics that he kids just get! Which makes teaching it so much fun. I read through a ton of books on the symbols, monuments, documents etc... (thanks Donors Choose!) and we learned all we could. I put this symbol page together for us to do after we had be discussing for a few days (click the pic to download!) We made directed art liberty bells... the plan was to also do a white house, bald eagle and statue of liberty but time is flying! Then we did our big group projects! This is by far my favorite activity of the entire year... I love seeing them working in small groups independently, figuring out how to function... it's great! They each received a "Top Secret" envelope that included books, pictures, articles about their symbol. Then in their groups they had to go through the information, work together to complete a worksheet and a poster and then work with me to create a presentation (at least one sentence per group member about their symbol). So dang cute! Here are pictures that document our two day group project excursion... I have a ton more pictures so share, but I'll spare you all! Seriously, aren't those posters cute as can be! And bonus... I had kiddos ask to do more symbol investigation and give presentations! LOVE IT! The next couple of weeks will be dedicated to heroes! And we will begin our hero projects... I can't wait! Hope you all have a wonderful week! Oh and... Miss Amberleigh please send me your email address so that I can send you the Dinosaurs in the Dark!
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As a secondary Social Studies teacher, the thought of anchor charts intimidated me – isn’t that an elementary thing? How would I use them in my class? Would they even work with teenagers? What would
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For the past three years, we have been answering questions ranging from the use of punctuations (semicolon, colon, comma, and even the interrobang) to the most common grammar and spelling peeves…
Looking for 5th grade anchor charts? Try some of these anchor charts in your classroom to promote visual learning with your students.