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  • $3.50

    Students learning about individual U.S. States? This resource, Geography Nomenclature Cards – States of the U.S.A., will be a great addition to your classroom.

    Includes two sets of State nomenclature cards PLUS pocket templates. Set one is best used with the pockets (see included photo). Set two can be used with or without the pockets. Students can use either (both) sets to study the location of each state. Students can also test themselves to see if they know the name of each state when shown the location!

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  • $20.00

    This interactive, investigative, student-centered resource will allow students to research, report and gain valuable geography and history knowledge about the great United States! Using these resources, students can produce beautiful projects. It can be used to study all of the 50 states! Over 400 pages!!
    Includes:

    • How to use (General directions)
    • Teacher pages – Planning/Assignment pages, evaluation rubric, supply list
    • Student organizational pages (cover page, table of contents, k-w-l)
    • State and U.S. Maps
    • Recording and Reporting pages (for differentiated learning – various levels and abilities
    • Full page coloring pages for state flags, flowers and birds

    …and more!

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  • $2.50

    This is a downloadable copy of the book.
    About the book: A continuation of Vol 1 (also available on this site), Vol 2 continues the history from 1813 – 1897.

    About the Author:  Willis John Abbot (March 16, 1863 – May 19, 1934) was an American journalist, and a prolific author of war, army, navy, marine corps and merchant marine books.

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  • $3.00

    This is a downloadable copy of the book. (469 pages)
    About the book: Published in 1921, this text was lauded by critics as a near-perfect example of an introductory history to the United States of America. Well-researched at every juncture, the central thesis of this text is that economic power is what shapes the destiny and path of history.

    A great edition to any High School U.S. History classroom!

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  • $2.00

    Quick reference for each state’s abbreviation, flower, bird, capital, animal & date of statehood! Please note: DO NOT PURCHASE this resource if you have already purchased 50 U.S. States | Interactive Social Studies as it is included!

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    This is a downloadable copy of the book. (643 pages – Christian World-View)
    About the book: Lord begins the book (Chapter 1 – Antediluvian World) with the Creation and the Garden of Eden. The book continues up to and through the Fall of the Roman Empire. A great deal can be learned about a variety of states and empires and more specifically the Greek and Roman empires. Published in 1869.

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    This is a downloadable copy of the book.
    About the book: From the era of pirates and the beginning of the navy to the events of 1776 and 1813

    About the Author:   Willis John Abbot (March 16, 1863 – May 19, 1934) was an American journalist, and a prolific author of war, army, navy, marine corps and merchant marine books.

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  • US Geography Reading Comprehension passages
    $3.99

    Use these informational articles to help students expand their Social Studies related vocabulary and practice reading comprehension as they gain greater knowledge of climate, geography, history, economy and culture within the various regions of the country.

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  • $2.00

    This unit on Lakes of the World is designed to teach students about the benefits and resources provided by lakes throughout the world while reviewing important map skills and geographical terms. Students will learn about the following lakes:
    – In Asia: the Caspian and Aral Seas
    – In Africa: Lake Victoria, Tanganyika and Chad
    – In South America: Lakes Maracaibo and Titicaca
    – In Morth America: the Great Lakes

    This resource includes both student and teacher editions.
    Watch short preview video.

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  • $5.00

    This Physics textbook was written in 1920 and will help students gain a solid understanding of the subject matter.  It is 436 page .pdf and includes valuable illustrations that will aid in student understanding. There are no test or answer keys, however each chapter will ask important questions and includes a review outline. Because there are no answer keys, it is suggested that students keep a physics science notebook. Within that notebook, they are to
    – write out the exercises
    – write their answers
    – highlight their answers/or text that helped them develop their answers within the textbook
    – notate by their answers the page number(s) of highlighted sections

    Preview a small selection of this resource here.

    See description below for further details

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    This fun, FREE picture graph is designed to give students practice in finding and plotting coordinates! With a theme of the USA and the American flag, it is perfect to use when studying the U.S. states, government and the flag. You can also use it during American holidays such as Memorial Day and/or the 4th of July!

    This is STEM activity for both Math, and Geography.

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    Students can use these unique state shaped notebooking pages to create a report on Idaho after doing research on the state.   It includes 2 different page types, one geared toward beginning writers (multiple colored lines) and the other is single lined.

    BONUS: This resource includes “The Great 50 States – Questions for Research & Reports” that will inspire and guide students during research and writing!

    Suggested uses:
    – For a short report, students may only need one page.
    – For longer reports, copy multiple pages for each student. Have students use one page for each different state topic and then compile into a small booklet

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    Students can use these unique state shaped notebooking pages to create a report on Arkansas after doing research on the state.   It includes 2 different page types, one geared toward beginning writers (multiple colored lines) and the other is single lined.

    BONUS: This resource includes “The Great 50 States – Questions for Research & Reports” that will inspire and guide students during research and writing!

    Suggested uses:
    – For a short report, students may only need one page.
    – For longer reports, copy multiple pages for each student. Have students use one page for each different state topic and then compile into a small booklet

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    Students can use these unique state shaped notebooking pages to create a report on Arizona after doing research on the state.   It includes 2 different page types, one geared toward beginning writers (multiple colored lines) and the other is single lined.

    BONUS: This resource includes “The Great 50 States – Questions for Research & Reports” that will inspire and guide students during research and writing!

    Suggested uses:
    – For a short report, students may only need one page.
    – For longer reports, copy multiple pages for each student. Have students use one page for each different state topic and then compile into a small booklet

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    Students can use these unique state shaped notebooking pages to create a report on Alaska after doing research on the state.   It includes 2 different page types, one geared toward beginning writers (multiple colored lines) and the other is single lined.

    BONUS: This resource includes “The Great 50 States – Questions for Research & Reports” that will inspire and guide students during research and writing!

    Suggested uses:
    – For a short report, students may only need one page.
    – For longer reports, copy multiple pages for each student. Have students use one page for each different state topic and then compile into a small booklet.

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    Students can use these unique state shaped notebooking pages to create a report on Alabama after doing research on the state.   It includes 2 different page types, one geared toward beginning writers (multiple colored lines) and the other is single lined.

    BONUS: This resource includes “The Great 50 States – Questions for Research & Reports” that will inspire and guide students during research and writing!

    Suggested uses:
    – For a short report, students may only need one page.
    – For longer reports, copy multiple pages for each student. Have students use one page for each different state topic and then compile into a small booklet

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    $3.50

    This Abraham Lincoln Informational Text Bundle includes two products:

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  • Electoral College Informational Text
    $1.50

    Help your students understand the Electoral College and how it functions in the democratic process of electing a United States president. This resource explains the process, how electors are chosen, how many electors represent each state, what happens on election day as well as January 6th, the amendment that implemented the Electoral College and more.

    After students read the passage, they will answer 7 multiple choice, 1 true/false and 2 short answer questions. Answer key provided.

    Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 5.91
    Fry Readability Grade Level: 6

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    Studying the state of Kentucky? Perhaps doing a unit on Ornithology? This project-based unit is designed to help students study and record information about Kentucky’s state bird – the Northern Cardinal! To learn more, see details below or you can preview a similar product here.

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    Whether you are studying turkeys because you want to focus on one species of bird or if it is because you want a fun topic to study around Thanksgiving, your students will love to create their very own turkey lapbook!

    A little about ‘the turkey’: Benjamin Franklin would have preferred to have the Wild Turkey, not the Bald Eagle, chosen as the national symbol of the United States. Although the barnyard variety seems to be (according to some sources) lacking intelligence, the original wild form is a wary and magnificent bird. Wild Turkeys usually get around by walking or running, but they can fly strongly, and they typically roost overnight in tall trees.

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