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Arkansas History is a literacy-based lesson aligned with the Common Core Standards.
This 26-page lesson teaches about the state's first people, famous explorers, early government, important battles and wars in Arkansas, and the journey to statehood.
After reading about Arkansas, students will:
•answer Reading Comprehension questions
•complete a Language Skills activity
•use a graphic organizer to write a paragraph about the history of Arkansas
•take a Vocabulary Quiz
We've even included a color version of the lesson for your White Board, black line masters for your students, a context-appropriate Glossary, and grading rubrics for the higher-level activities.
Download the Preview to see Table of Contents, Lesson Plans, Core Alignment, and sample lessons/activities.
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Splash! Publications. Created by Teachers. It Just Makes Sense.
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