Graphic organizers in social studies

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Learning about America's colonial period with graphic organizers

2006
Presents a short study on the American colonial period, and contains graphic organizers that help to describe the political, economic, social, and religious life in the colonies as well as European influences.

Learning about the settlement of the Americas with graphic organizers

2005
Uses a series of graphic organizers to describe the settlement of the Americas, and examines the first people to inhabit the regions, Native American populations, European exploration and expansion, the early English colonies, the slave trade, and more.

Learning about America's industrial growth with graphic organizers

2005
Uses a series of graphic organizers to describe America's Industrial Revolution, and examines the inventions that led to industrial growth such as the steam-powered spinning mill and the cotton gin, the Erie Canal and Transcontinental Railroad, innovations in communications, and more.

Learning about urban growth in America with graphic organizers

2005
Describes the growth of immigration, labor, and technology in urban America through a series of graphic organizers.

Learning about America's industrial growth with graphic organizers

2006
Uses a series of graphic organizers to describe America's Industrial Revolution, and examines the inventions that led to industrial growth such as the steam-powered spinning mill and the cotton gin, the Erie Canal and Transcontinental Railroad, innovations in communications, and more.

Learning about life in the new American nation with graphic organizers

2005
Presents a short study of life in the American colonies, and describes the Article of Confederation and their weaknesses, Constitutional Convention and the U.S. Constitution, leaders of the new nation, and American culture.

Learning about America's colonial period with graphic organizers

2005
Presents a short study on the American colonial period, and contains graphic organizers that help to describe the political, economic, social, and religious life in the colonies as well as European influences.

Learning about the American Revolution with graphic organizers

2005
Presents a short study of the American Revolution, and describes the Declaration of Independence, leaders of the Revolution, major battles, those who fought, and more.
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