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Social Studies Historical Landmark Replica
Grade levels:
6-8
oisterjely
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Continuation to "The Necklace"
Continue The Necklace to show what happens after Madame Forestier tells Mathilde the truth about the necklace's value. Be sure your ending follows the theme you have chosen.
Grade levels:
6-8
oisterjely
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Write Your Own Declaration of Independence Rubric
You are fed up with all the rules imposed on you and have decided to do something about it. Using the format of the original Declaration of Independence, draft your own declaration. Include all sections reviewed in the lesson. You may use some of the same language as the Declaration of Independence but be sure your reader understands: 1. Your reason for writing, 2. What you feel your "natural" rights are, 3. the complaints you have, and 4. What you are doing about it.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
oisterjely
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Theme Poster Project
Students must pick a theme and detail the theme visually with drawings. The theme must be supported by using evidence from the text. Create a poster that is neat, organized, and appropriate to convey your chosen theme.
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oisterjely
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Preamble ReWrite & Illustration
Rewrite the Preamble of the Constitution in your own words and add colored illustrations to reflect meaning.
Grade levels:
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9-12
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