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Lincoln's Thanksgiving Proclamation
Read Abraham Lincoln's 1863 Proclamation, which occurred around Thanksgiving. This is a good... | ||
Three Paragraph Main Idea and Details Chart
This graphic organizer will help your students identify the main idea and supporting facts in... | The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
The classic tale of a fantasy world and four children's adventures in it,The Lion, the... | |
The Herringbone: Main Idea and Supporting Details
The object of this graphic organizer is to identify the main idea and supporting details. | My Rotten Redheaded Older Brother
Cover the topic of sibling rivalry with this book for younger readers, My Rotten Redheaded... | |
Five Elements of a Story
The five elements of a story (introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, and... | What a "Can-Do Attitude" Can Do for You
Students use a Web resource to increase their sense of confidence and competence by learning... | |
Event Map
Organizing the who, what, where, when, why, and how of an event is the goal of this graphic... | All About Communities
Students practice creative thinking by applying their knowledge of community to create a quiz. | |
Conflict Dissection
Students will be able to identify the characters, and analyze the setting, problem, and... | Is It Constitutional?
Students read constitutional amendments and use the information to evaluate laws and actions. | |
Thanksgiving Fact Sheet
Explore the background of this American holiday - from the first Thanksgiving during Colonial... | Immigrants' Experiences
Students use a Web resource to share some of the experiences of immigrants who recently arrived... | |
The Constitutional Convention and Preamble
An overview of the Constitutional Convention followed by the Preamble the Constitution of the... | Presenting . . . Me!
To explore personal web pages as forms of self-expression and to give students practice... | |
Brief History of Thanksgiving
This article describes the first Thanksgiving and gives a brief history of the holiday. | Letters from the Past
Students explore a Civil War Website and read authentic letters from a soldier. This lesson... |

