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Winter is great time for kids to learn about different explorers. Use these {free} printables, books and activities to create a fun-filled Explorers unit and head off on your own explorations around the house! :: www.homeschoolgiveaways.com Explorers Activities Social Studies, Early American Explorers Activities, European Explorers Project, Konos Curriculum, European Explorers Activities, Third Grade Social Studies Curriculum, Famous Explorers, Explorer Theme, Books And Activities

Winter is great time for kids to learn about different explorers. Use these {free} printables, books and activities to create a fun-filled Explorers unit and head off on your own explorations around the house! :: www.homeschoolgiveaways.com

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Bring Age of Exploration history to life for kids with this interactive unit complete with lesson plans, activities, projects, and answer keys! Help your students fall in love with history! These lessons and projects are especially great for kids in 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th grade, and 8th grade. Save yourself a ton of prep time and check it out today! #5thGrade #MiddleSchool #Interactive Teacher Bujo, Famous Explorers, Social Studies Communities, Age Of Exploration, Bad Kid, 7th Grade Social Studies, Teaching Us History, Social Studies Lesson Plans, Teacher Motivation

Bring Age of Exploration history to life for kids with this interactive unit complete with lesson plans, activities, projects, and answer keys! Help your students fall in love with history! These lessons and projects are especially great for kids in 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th grade, and 8th grade. Save yourself a ton of prep time and check it out today! #5thGrade #MiddleSchool #Interactive

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Our Explorer unit is in full swing now and things are moving along quite nicely. After a brief oral retelling by me about how the world was, for all intents and purposes, two separate entities, since the oceans kept the two major hemispheres apart, we launched into a reading about the various reasons why the early European explorers decided to explore in the first place. Now, each year I do this with the students and, in the past, I had the students create a little flipbook of those reasons…

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