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Pop-Up Graphic Organizer Social Studies Success

Directions for the Pop Up Experts are embedded into the presentation. Prior to the lesson, make copies of the Pop Up Experts for your students – each student will need one figure. I recommend copying them onto card stock, but they will work on regular paper as well. Directions for the Pop Up Experts are embedded into the presentation. Social Studies Success

and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abraham Lincoln Amelia Earhart Babe Ruth Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Cut along dotted line. Social Studies Success

and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Barack Obama Benjamin Franklin Eleanor Roosevelt Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Cut along dotted line. Social Studies Success

and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Franklin D. Roosevelt Cesar Chavez George Washington Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Cut along dotted line. Social Studies Success

and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harriet Tubman Martin Luther King Jr. Neil Armstrong Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Cut along dotted line. Social Studies Success

and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rosa Parks Sacagawea Ruby Bridges Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Cut along dotted line. Social Studies Success

and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sally Ride Susan B. Anthony Squanto Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Cut along dotted line. Social Studies Success

and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas Jefferson Frederick Douglass Thurgood Marshall Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Fold here and glue this spot down in notebook. Cut along dotted line. Social Studies Success