Left Side-Right Side Activities for Social Studies Class.

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Left Side-Right Side Activities for Social Studies Class

SOCIAL STUDIES HOMEWORK: Left Side Activity #3 Due Friday, April 15 Create the front page of a newspaper. Include the following: Name of your paper An article on the Boston Massacre An article on the Boston Tea Party An article on the Intolerable Acts Include Dates Use your “left” side notes for information You can draw “photos” and write captions. You can write brief articles. Tell main points of each event. Color and add detail to your work.

SOCIAL STUDIES HOMEWORK: Left Side Activity #3 Due Friday, April 15 Create the front page of a newspaper. Include the following: Name of your paper An article on the Boston Massacre An article on the Boston Tea Party An article on the Intolerable Acts Include Dates Use your “left” side notes for information You can draw “photos” and write captions. You can write brief articles. Tell main points of each event. Color and add detail to your work.

Examine this activity. Can you tell: What historical event the student was writing about? Do you see details about the historical event? Are the written details specific? Who are the people/groups involved? Are drawings clear? Are drawings detailed and colored? What else can you tell about this event from the activity?

Examine this activity. Can you tell: What historical event the student was writing about? Do you see details about the historical event? Are the written details specific? Who are the people/groups involved? Are drawings clear? Are drawings detailed and colored? What else can you tell about this event from the activity?