Writing a State Report

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001954
ISBN
9781557341624
Grade 3-6
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Charlotte Mason
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Description

This reproducible book contains worksheets that assist students in researching and writing state reports. The first part of the book focuses on researching the state, with information on internet research, using the library, making note cards, and quotations versus paraphrasing. The next part of the book focuses on writing the state report, with worksheets that students can use to fill in with information about their state. Some of the worksheets include Statehood History, Physical Features, Political Features, Famous People, and Government. Budding artists will enjoy drawing state flags, seals, and symbols on the appropriate pages. Other worksheets include Population Growth and Density (requiring graphing), Visitor's Guide (to list places worth visiting in the state), Bibliography (to list sources used in the report), and a list of additional hands-on project ideas. These are just a few of the versatile worksheets found within this handy resource, and as they are not state specific, they can be easily re-used. 48 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa

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Product Format:Softcover Book
Brand:Teacher Created Resources
Author:John & Patty Carratello
Grades:3-6
ISBN:9781557341624
EAN/UPC:014467001623
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:8.5
Height in Inches:0.0625
Weight in Pounds:0.3
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