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Declaration of Independence Collaborative Poster

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Teacher Contributor:
Make History Fun
Grade Level:
1-12
Resource Type:
PDF
Pages:
32
Answer Key:
N/A
Teaching Duration:
1 hour
Standards:
CCSS RH.6-8.1, CCSS CCRA.L.2, CCSS CCRA.L.1
  • Declaration of Independence Collaborative Poster
  • Declaration of Independence Collaborative Poster
  • Declaration of Independence Collaborative Poster
  • Declaration of Independence Collaborative Poster
$5.49

Description

This Declaration of Independence collaborative poster can be utilized at any time during the school and is a great addition to any classroom. "We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights that among these are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness."

When your students enter the room they are each given a piece of the poster, which they will color on and eventually piece together with the rest of their classmates.

Anytime we do these poster in class, my students get excited. They love to color and be able to express themselves artistically. Each hour when my students walk into the room they enjoy reading what the other classes have written. It is a very engaging piece of artwork that you can keep up all year long and reference frequently!

*Final Poster is 5x5, however there are extra pieces of the poster that can be printed off and placed around the border for classes that are larger than 25.

If you like this one, check out my other Collaborative Posters too, or if you have a suggestion for a poster, please feel free to contact me.

These posters provide decorations for my classroom throughout the year and they are very eye catching for those who enter the room!

Check out the U.S. History Documents Collaborative Poster Bundle and SAVE

Needs:

8.5 x 11 copy paper

Colored pencils/crayons

Tape

Please email me with any questions that you have at makehistoryfun@me.com

Also, I would love to see your students finished products! Please tag me @makehistoryfun on social media!

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