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Collection of 5th grade social study project (25)
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Civil War Projects: A vibrant display of student research and creativity on historical events and figures from the American Civil War era.
Students' creative "Explorer Reports" on early European explorers, featuring hand-drawn flags and ships.
Child creatively draws a vibrant Earth surrounded by hearts, trees, and people, symbolizing global unity and environmental care.
Students showcase their creative iCalifornia projects with colorful drawings and facts about California's state symbols and landmarks.
iMazing End-of-the-Year Project: Students create digital-style tablets showcasing U.S. and California landmarks with hand-drawn icons and descriptions.
Digital biography of George Washington on a tablet, showcasing his portrait, achievements, and quote.
How I Teach 5th Grade Social Studies - A vibrant educational theme with a globe, pencils, markers, and glue, representing engaging classroom learning.
Students' creative interpretations of state seals, showcasing their artistic skills and understanding of state symbols.
Creative student worksheets on the American Revolution, designed as "American Revolution Grams," showcasing illustrated notes and historical insights.
Detailed school project on the Trail of Tears, showcasing historical context, Native American tribes, and the impact of the Indian Removal Act.
Students present their school projects on the Feast of the Assumption, showcasing cultural and religious traditions.
Student artwork depicting the founding of Jamestown in 1607, highlighting its significance as the first permanent English settlement in British North America.
Students proudly display their educational projects on cultural festivals in a vibrant classroom setting.
Textbook cover for "United States History: Beginnings through Revolution" by Marlene Bailey, Denise Gallemore, Whitney Holdwick, Karyn Hutchinson, Denise Knapp, and Sara Smith.
Civil War Project with 15 creative project options, presentation component, written reflection, and teacher rubric.
Student-made state projects showcasing Florida and Louisiana with creative decorations and educational elements.