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1st grade social studies lessons for Microsoft Word

Preview of Grade 1 Passport to Social Studies Unit 1 Lesson Plans

Grade 1 Passport to Social Studies Unit 1 Lesson Plans

Created by
teachersinfirst
Passport to Social Studies modified lesson plans in I Do, We Do, You Do format.1 or 2 lessons are not written here.
Preview of City Mouse Country Mouse Craft

City Mouse Country Mouse Craft

This craft and writing piece is ready for the photocopy machine. Students can vote where they would like to live after listening to the Aesop's Fable version by John Wellner. Then they can make their mouse and draw the setting along with their writing. The final mice crafts can be used as a bulletin board or graphed to compare.
Preview of One Room School House 1800's Daily Lesson Plans

One Room School House 1800's Daily Lesson Plans

Have you ever wanted your students to experience what school was like in the 1800's? Here is the lesson for you! In this lesson you will be able to have the knowledge to turn your modern classroom into a classroom from the past. Students will get to learn about history in a fun and engaging way! You might even want to go all out and dress like a school teacher from the 1800's and encourage your kids to dress like they would have in the 1800's. Students love this and will talk about this day f
Preview of Aztec Art Projects Elementary School

Aztec Art Projects Elementary School

Created by
SmartyPantsArt
These are 3 Aztec inspired art projects that I did with my students. They can be adapted to K-5, but I did these projects with my K-3. They are all inspired by real art objects from the Aztec civilization. The students loved learning about Aztec culture and it's connection to modern Mexico during this lesson. Templates, background info pics, and lesson plans aligned with national standards included.
Preview of Common Core Lesson Plan Template

Common Core Lesson Plan Template

Created by
Florence Katz
This template is used for creating lessons that will satisfy the Common Core Standards. With this template, there is no worry about coverage. For example, it covers DOK (depth of knowledge), CCSS, home connect, grouping, extensions, differentiation, reflections, assessment, etc. It also includes a link to common core where you can just copy and paste the appropriate standards. Because of the new state requirements, the template is 3 pages long. That is meant to assist you in putting togethe
Preview of Wants vs. Needs Lesson Plan using IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE

Wants vs. Needs Lesson Plan using IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE

Created by
Tina Mosier
This document is a first grade lesson plan designed to help students understand the difference between wants and needs. It includes a full lesson plan incorporating Laura Numeroff's book IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE, a bell-ringer worksheet, a chart and Venn diagram that could be used as transparencies or worksheets, an assessment worksheet to check for understanding, and a checklist for the assessment. Tina Mosier
Preview of Grade 1 Passport to Social Studies Unit 2 Lesson Plans

Grade 1 Passport to Social Studies Unit 2 Lesson Plans

Created by
teachersinfirst
Passport to Social Studies Unit 2 Lesson plans in IDO, WEDO, YOUDO format.
Preview of Mapping lesson!

Mapping lesson!

This is a lesson on mapping for students with severe disabilities. It is aligned with the MA standards for 9-12th grade but is a 1st-3rd grade lesson.
Preview of NYCDOE Passport to Social Studies 1st Grade Unit 1 All lessons

NYCDOE Passport to Social Studies 1st Grade Unit 1 All lessons

Created by
A R
All 12 lessons for Unit 1 All materials taken from Teach NY.com
Preview of Non-Fiction Unit Plans, Activities and Resources

Non-Fiction Unit Plans, Activities and Resources

Includes slides, resources, activities, lessons, printables and more.
Preview of Learning World Geography through Rail Transit Systems

Learning World Geography through Rail Transit Systems

Created by
Laura Shepherd
Do you have students who are rail enthusiasts? Or who love learning about the world? Combine those two interests with this customizable curriculum which uses Mark Ovenden's Transit Maps of the World as its spine.* Unit 1 introduces students to themes repeated throughout the course, such as reasons to build mass transit systems, types of transit, metro map design, station architecture, and the impact of political and social events on the development of the rail. Units 2 through 7 proceed through
Preview of NYCDOE Passport to Social Studies 1st Grade Unit 3 All Lessons

NYCDOE Passport to Social Studies 1st Grade Unit 3 All Lessons

Created by
A R
These lesson plans are to be used in combination with all materials from Passport to Social Studies students work book. All material taken form Teach NY Teachers Guide.
Preview of Construction Paper Totem Poles

Construction Paper Totem Poles

The students will make Totem Poles out of Construction Paper for the arts integration project with social studies. In this lesson plan, there is information about a Youtube video that can be used, historical and contemporary artists' work that goes along with this, steps, material list, pictures that can be used, finished project. There is also a Prezi that will go with it. This is a fun lesson that can be applicable to several grades.
Preview of Penguin Facts

Penguin Facts

Created by
LisaB
Whenever I introduce a lesson, I try to have loads of pictures and information. I felt the my students took well to this Penguin lesson so I thought I'd post it. Since I didn't take the photographs I'm not charging. I did a lesson with my Kinder art classes on drawing habitats and will use the same document to intro a sculpture lesson with my first grades. I love it and I hope you do too! ***********please give a rating :)**************
Preview of Grade 1 Social Studies (Revised 2023) Lesson Plans A-B (33 Lesson Plans)

Grade 1 Social Studies (Revised 2023) Lesson Plans A-B (33 Lesson Plans)

Created by
Kevin Scott
Key Highlights:33 Lesson Plans: A meticulously structured curriculum spanning expectations A1.1 to B3.8.Crystal-Clear Learning Objectives: Well-defined aims for every single lesson.Diverse and Engaging Activities: Group endeavours, stimulating discussions, hands-on projects, and varied assessments.Comprehensive Assessment Strategies: Formative and summative assessments are meticulously integrated.Ready-to-Use Rubrics and Checklists: Facilitating smooth evaluation procedures.Embrace of Indigenous
Preview of The History of Writing-Montessori Cards

The History of Writing-Montessori Cards

Created by
Spark Learning
I created a set of cards to tell my students the story of the history of writing. I cut out and laminated the text cards and the matching picture cards. I lay out the picture card as I tell the story, and then place the matching text underneath. When completed, this creates a timeline of the history of writing.
Preview of It is Time to Vote! A Little Book About the Election Process

It is Time to Vote! A Little Book About the Election Process

Created by
Krista Lynch
Are you looking for a resource to use to teach your young students about the election process in America? This mini-book is just the right thing for you! I created this six-page book to help my students understand the importance of the election process and how it works in America. There are six simple pages with fill-in the blanks that you can model for your students. After reading this book, your students will be able to participate in a discussion about voting procedures, why it is a bless
Preview of Finance for Kids: Volume 1: Wants and Needs

Finance for Kids: Volume 1: Wants and Needs

Created by
Finance for Kids
This lesson plan goes with Volume 1 of the series Finance for Kidz by Professor Prakash L Dheeriya. The lesson plan includes activities for a teacher explaining wants and needs. After doing these activities and other activities in remaining lesson plans of the series, children and adults can understand money, finances, economy, business, credit, and budgeting. In addition, they can manage their personal finances. ****PLEASE NOTE: THE HARDCOVER BOOK OR ITS CONTENT IS NOT AVAILABLE WITH THIS LES
Preview of Native American Bartering Lesson & Activity

Native American Bartering Lesson & Activity

Created by
Liv to Learn
This lesson compares the Native American economy of bartering with ours today. It has the students trade natural resources with one another in an effort to simulate the trading system that the Native Americans used. Students will be able to experience what a barter economy is all about.
Preview of Abraham Lincoln: Log Cabin President

Abraham Lincoln: Log Cabin President

Created by
maren browne
A memorable activity to help children remember how important Abraham Lincoln was to our country. Included in this mini-lesson: - True or False Worksheet- students write a "T" or "F" inside the stovepipe hat. - Sequencing Activity- students number (1-4) the order of important events in Abraham Lincoln's life. - Log Cabin Project- students make Abraham Lincoln's cabin out of pretzel rods. Students especially love making the log cabin and learning about Honest Abe's life. A perfect way to celebrat
Preview of Autopsy: Totalitarianism State, Part 1

Autopsy: Totalitarianism State, Part 1

The students will be looking into a specific Totalitarianism State before World War II and will be researching major themes provided. The students will be depicting this through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. Students have autonomy on who they want to draw as long as it adds to the project. This assignment is created to be fun, creative, and most importantly… informative.
Preview of Bilingual History: Language Bridge Activity - 3 Branches of Government (Spanish)

Bilingual History: Language Bridge Activity - 3 Branches of Government (Spanish)

Created by
Mr G ENL History
Hello everyone, this is a "Bridge Lesson" based on the Three Branches of the U.S Government. Unlike most of my materials, this lesson uses a lot more Spanish than English, please see my descriptions below! This lesson has students focus first on Spanish (or any first language), allowing them to review the three branches of government. They then practice the cognate of a term, transferring from Spanish to English, and then attempting to rewrite a paragraph from Spanish into English. There are fou
Preview of Canadian Inuit Mini Unit

Canadian Inuit Mini Unit

Created by
Jennifer Dickson
This mini unit covers important topics about the Canadian Inuit including who the Inuit are and where they live, the climate and landscape, arctic animals, and common Inuit tools and cultural traditions. It also discusses tools, and igloos. This mini unit also offers critical thinking moments, opportunities for discussion and simple student activities. The language is simple to read and understand.
Preview of Archaeology: Different Types of Fossils Quiz

Archaeology: Different Types of Fossils Quiz

Created by
Kayla Smalley
Use during a unit on archaeology. We focused on paleontology for this lesson. Watch a BrainPop video or create a Smart Board on fossils to go along with these handouts. Great way to keep students focused during a lesson. Buy my separate fossil activity as a follow-up activity to this lesson!
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