In Georgia we have study specific historical figures as part of our Social Studies curriculum In some ways, I find them pretty difficulty and tedious to teach because they are removed for the historical context of the very events that made them famous- we aren’t studying Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights movement in the 1960’s. Just Martin Luther King Jr. I think this is because in 4th and 5th grade many of these figures are covered in context, but it can make teaching a bit…um, boring.
But the strangest thing? My kids LOVE them? They love diving into a person’s life and finding out how and why they were important to Georgia. It boggles my mind! And it is like that with.every.group.of.of.kids.every.year! Who woulda thunk it?!
One of our last historical figures to study this school year is Jimmy Carter. Well, Jimmy Carter is interesting, but very difficult to find information about that is second grade appropriate! I created this 46 page packet to supplement my curriculum!
Carter Book- A 6 page book that covers the life of Jimmy Carter from
childhood to his presidency. This book
includes several cut and paste activities that support reading skills such as
sequencing, cause and effect, and fact and opinion. An answer key is included for each page. In
my class, I print the pages as a booklet and staple the pages together.
Character Traits Flip Flap Book- This is a three flap book that gives
students additional exposure to the terms civility, compassion, and honesty.
Students create the flip flap book and glue down the definition of each word
and then match examples of how Jimmy Carter exhibited each trait. An answer key is included.
Diagram- This is a whole group activity. Students use the cards to create a Venn
Diagram comparing Jimmy Carter to themselves.
This can be taped to the white board or on the floor using two hula
hoops. The teacher can start this
activity with students to model how to compare a historical figure to
themselves and then students can finish independently or in partnerships on the
Venn diagram worksheet.
Theater- This is a 22
part reader’s theater written to review
the life and contributions of Jimmy Carter.
This would be an excellent review for the assessment.
Assessment- Simple assessment that has questions about the life of
Jimmy Carter, his contributions, and the meaning of the words honesty,
compassion, and civility. An answer key
is included.
Georgia teachers: Is the Jimmy Carter packet something you would like to see with all the other historical figures? Which figure(s) do you need activities for the most? Should I make more of these things? Thanks!
Mandy Gregory is a 2007 and 2012 Teacher of the Year. She has taught Kindergarten- 4th grades in both the general education and inclusion settings. She is currently a 1st grade Special Education teacher. She is the owner and creator of Mandy’s Tips for Teachers website (www.mandystipsforteachers.com) and has over 13 years of teaching experience. She is married with two beautiful children.
Love the affixes craftivity!
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Both look like great units! Would love to win a copy!
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We are writing reports in second (because, um, we have to) so I gave free reign of topics. Although most chose animals, there is also Ghandi, Mother Teresa, Ben Franklin and George Washington! As you said, who woulda thunk it?
I would love to win your affixes packet. (It's been a while…wonder if my winning mojo is still working?)
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I am a Georgia 2nd grade teacher too and you are not kidding! It is terrible to find stuff on Jimmy Carter…and forget the frameworks! They are not much help at all! I bet you can guess which unit I would choose! 🙂
Thanks!
Robin
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The Bomb-Diggity Classroom
Yes yes yes!!! I would love Paul revere!!!!!
I would love the Jimmy Carter unit! We're studying him too.
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I love the Garden of Affixes pack!
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I would love the Jimmy Carter unit!
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I would love you affixes. They are so cute!
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