
Social Studies Portfolio Tools
Check out the portfolio tools below for Social Studies 3A and B, 4A and B, and 5A and B. These include directions, graphic organizers, and examples to help you get started!
Social Studies 3A Portfolio Tools
This worksheet can be used for this portfolio. You will get to create your own "dream" community! Please create a map, and write a description. Make it your own!
Unit 3: Our Environment Portfolio
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Social Studies 3B Portfolio Tools
Here are some directions and examples for your Citizenship portfolio. You will be solving a community problem, and sharing some facts and opinions. Also, click here for a Facts vs. Opinions T-Chart!
Here are some directions and examples for your Economics portfolio. You will be creating a budget based on a set income, and sharing your wants and needs for one month. Click here for some examples and directions to get started!
Unit 4: A Growing Nation Portfolio
This worksheet can be used for this portfolio. You will get to create your own "dream" community! Please create a map, and write a description. Make it your own!
Social Studies 4A Portfolio Tools
Here are some directions and examples for this portfolio. You will be creating 3 types of maps for the Midwest region. Also, click this link for a worksheet with map templates!
Unit 4: U.S. History Timeline Portfolio
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Here are some directions for answering the compelling questions, "Why is the First Amendment important to democracy?” and "Why are limits to free speech important?" Click here for the 2-Column chart to get started!
Unit 6: Economics Basics Portfolio
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Social Studies 4B Portfolio Tools
Here are some directions and examples for this portfolio. You will be choosing an immigrant, woman, Black, or indigenous person of color who made an important contribution to the U.S. to research. Click here for some examples and ideas to get started!
Here are some directions and examples for this portfolio. You will be writing diary entries about being in an Amish community, showing what life is like. Click here for some examples, graphic organizers, and ideas to get started!
Here are some directions and examples for this portfolio. You will be creating a scrapbook about a state in the Southeast region. You will be sharing about the climate, places, people, and resources found in that state. Click here for a concept web to help organize your ideas!
Social Studies 5A Portfolio Tools
Unit 2: Early Exploration Portfolio
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Unit 5: Building our Nation Portfolio
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Unit 3: Early Settlement Portfolio
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Social Studies 5B Portfolio Tools
Here are some directions and examples for this portfolio. You will be choosing a person from the late 1800s to early 1900s who faced challenges in their life, and sharing how they overcame them. Click here for some ideas to get started!
Here are some directions and examples for this portfolio. You will be looking for an issue facing the United States, and make a presentation sharing some ideas you have to solve it. Click here for some ideas to get started!
Here are some directions and examples for this portfolio. You will be coming up with a compelling question about US History, and researching it to find some answer. Click here for some ideas to get started!