Kent State Shootings Remembrance Word Search 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Grade
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Celebrate Kent State Shootings Remembrance with this Word Search Worksheet Activity that is really meaningful and helps students think about what happened. This activity is for students in 3rd, 4th and 5th Grades. It helps students learn about something important that happened a long time ago in a way that is easy for them to understand. The activity teaches students words like remembrance, peace, history, protest, students and community and it also helps them get better at reading and spelling.
This word search is a way to get students talking about history and how we should respect and remember the past. While they are looking for words they start to understand why it is so important to remember what happened before and learn from it. This activity is perfect for classrooms, homeschooling or literacy centers. It helps students learn words and understand what happened in the past and it also helps them think critically.
The main goal of this activity is for students to learn about Kent State Shootings Remembrance. Students will also learn words related to history, remembrance, peace and community. They will get better at spelling, reading and finding words. They will also become more careful and detailed in their work. They will become more confident in doing things on their own. Importantly they will understand why it is so important to remember what happened in the past and think about how it affects us today.
Here is how to do the activity:
* Give the word search puzzle to the students. It comes in color and black and white.
* Ask the students to look at the list of words before they start.
* Set a timer for 7 to 12 minutes to make it fun.
* The students look for the words. Highlight or circle them.
* It is an idea for students to work in pairs to check each others work.
* After that review the answers together using the key.
This activity is great for students who're in 2nd to 5th Grade, which is usually 7 to 11 years old. It can be made easier or harder to fit levels of learning by using simpler or more complex words.
This activity can be done during language arts lessons, when learning about history as morning work or as homework. It can also be used when talking about events, remembrance days or social studies topics.
The answer keys are included to make it easy for teachers and parents to correct the work.
Here are some other ways to use this activity:
* Make it a fun competition to see who finds all the words first.
* Let the students work in teams and help each other.
* Ask the students to pick one word and write a sentence or paragraph about it.
* Talk about why it's so important to remember what happened in the past and how we honor the people who came before us.
* Encourage the students to draw a picture that represents peace or remembrance.
This activity helps students get better at spelling learning words and understanding what they read. It also helps them learn about what happened in the past and think about it in a way that's suitable for their age.
The activity comes as a printable PDF file.
There are 3 pages:
* A color puzzle with the key
* A black and white puzzle, with the answer key





