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We want kids to learn about the world - even if they're stuck at home right now. At Deliberate Travel Kids we make activity workbooks for children, focused on travel and different cultures. Each workbook is based on a different country and is filled with puzzles and research activities to entertain and educate them. Perfect for kids aged 6-10 and the parents trying to distract them!

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Middle School History Project Ideas, Early Civilizations Projects, Teaching History Middle School, 3rd Grade History Lessons, Fifth Grade Social Studies Projects, History Games For Middle School, Fifth Grade Social Studies, 3rd Grade Social Studies Projects, Hands On Social Studies Activities

As a kid in school I loved when my teachers celebrated creativity in the classroom. In fact, when I reflect on my own education, the moments I remember the most were the creative ones. I vividly remember making salt maps of the state, book report mobiles, models, papier-mâché globes, interactive brochures, puppets, and dioramas. What about you? Are the instructional moments that you remember the most tied to creative activities? There's just something so powerful about hands-on learning with…

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Mi amiga tiene clase de historia lunes y miércoles a las ocho y veinte de la mañana 8th Grade History, Ideas For The Classroom, Teaching Us History, Social Studies Projects, 3rd Grade Social Studies, History Lesson Plans, Middle School History, 4th Grade Social Studies, 6th Grade Social Studies

Interpreting history can seem like a daunting task for students, but with a few creative tools and ideas, teachers can bring historical events and people to life. I love providing students with an interconnection to the people who shaped our country. Our history is on-going and by studying our past, we can hopefully learn

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