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Subject: Social Studies Grade Level: K-2

  • Let'S Get Ready To Explore Our Family
    We all belong to a Family. Our Families may differ in size and type along with different family names. This Web-quest is designed for children at the primary level among the grades 1 and 2. Children will learn, what a family is. The different types
    Subject: Social Studies | Grade: K-2
    Author(s): Sherene Ingram
    Views: 38 | Favorited: 0 | Reviews: (0)
  • Community Helpers
    Students will play a part in their community. They may choose to be a Police Officer, Fireman, Librarian, Teacher, Mail Carrier, Construction Worker, Nurse or Doctor. At the end of this lesson they will dress up and act out the job that they chose to
    Subject: Social Studies | Grade: K-2
    Author(s): Allison King
    Views: 35 | Favorited: 0 | Reviews: (0)
  • رحله معرفيه لقصة حياة نوح و الطوفان
    سنتعرف علي قصة حياة نوح و لماذا بني الفلط
    Subject: Social Studies | Grade: K-2
    Author(s): Filemon Yousef
    Views: 35 | Favorited: 0 | Reviews: (0)
  • The National Symbols Of Jamaica
    The content of this WebQuest is to acquaint and reinforce the knowledge needed for children at the Early Childhood to be aware of National Symbols of the island of Jamaica. These children will engage in group discussion, picture reading, art work
    Subject: Social Studies | Grade: K-2
    Author(s): Leleka Davis
    Views: 29 | Favorited: 0 | Reviews: (0)
  • Our Georgia
    SS2CG1 Define the concept of government and the need for rules and laws. SS2CG2 Identify the following elected officials of the executive branch and where they work: a. President (leader of our nation) and Washington, D.C. – White House b. Go
    Subject: Social Studies | Grade: K-2
    Author(s): Rosalyn Hendrix
    Views: 28 | Favorited: 0 | Reviews: (0)
  • Lewis, Clark And Sacagawea
    Today we will learn all about the explorers Lewis and Clark and their guide to the west, Sacagawea.
    Subject: Social Studies | Grade: K-2
    Author(s): Rebekah Riehle
    Views: 24 | Favorited: 0 | Reviews: (0)
  • Transportation
    At the end of the transportation unit students will be sorting a picture of a car, a train, a boat, and a plane into the correct way that they travel by (land, air, or water) For example, they will be placing a picture of a train on the train tracks,
    Subject: Social Studies | Grade: K-2
    Author(s): Tyanna Murdick
    Views: 22 | Favorited: 1 | Reviews: (0)
  • Land Transportation
    There are several methods we can travel by land. People and things are transported by some animals. In Jamaica, people and goods are transported by donkeys, mules, and horses; in other nations, camels, elephants, dogs, and oxen are employed in simil
    Subject: Social Studies | Grade: K-2
    Author(s): Janelle Evans
    Views: 20 | Favorited: 0 | Reviews: (0)
  • Getting To Know Our Maps
    After learning about what maps are and what they look like, students will begin to learn how to read a map with directions (North, East, South, West). Students will think about what they would tell a friend to help them get from point A to point B. W
    Subject: Social Studies | Grade: K-2
    Author(s): Amanda Johnston
    Views: 20 | Favorited: 0 | Reviews: (0)

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