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DBQ Lessons & Activities: U.S. Founding Documents
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Students read, observe, and analyze primary and secondary sources to answer document-based questions (DBQ) that range from identifying cause and effect, predicting possible outcomes, explaining point-of-view, summarizing main ideas, defining vocabulary from textual clues, and much more!
DBQs (Document-Based Questions) integrate literacy, standards-based content, and critical-thinking.
The U.S. Founding Documents: The Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights includes:
- Literacy DBQs students read, analyze, and write.
- Rigorous DBQs challenge students to use critical-thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving skills.
- DBQs connect reading and analysis to purposeful writing supported by evidence.
The U.S. Founding Documents: The Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights has higher-order thinking questioning techniques to help students build inquiry skills! Students learn to support their conclusions with evidenceóan essential 21st Century skill.
The U.S. Founding Documents: The Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights include:
- Text, Data, & Primary Source Analysis
- Writing
- Charts & Graphs
- Inference
- Cause & Effect
- Point of View ï Categorization
- Technology
- Experiments
- Order of Events
- Categorization
- Predict Possible Outcomes
- & Lots More!
Add critical thinking and rigor to your classroom!

Primary Sources, Founding Fathers
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The Founding Fathers Primary Sources are just what teachers need to help students learn how to analyze primary sources in order to meet Common Core State Standards!
Students participate in active learning by creating their own interpretations of history using historical documents. Students make observations, generate questions, organize information and ideas, think analytically, write persuasively or informatively, and cite evidence to support their opinion, hypotheses, and conclusions. Students learn how to integrate and evaluate information to deepen their understanding of historical events. As a result, students experience a more relevant and meaningful learning experience.
Your students will:
- think critically and analytically, interpret events, and question various perspectives of history.
- participate in active learning by creating their own interpretations instead of memorizing facts and a writer's interpretations.
- integrate and evaluate information provided in diverse media formats to deepen their understanding of historical events.
- experience a more relevant and meaningful learning experience.
The 20 documents in the Founding Fathers Primary Sources Pack are:
- Painting titled Portrait of Samuel Adams by John Singleton Copley - Adams points at the Massachusetts Charter, which he regarded as a document that protected the rights of the people - 1722
- Photograph of three-pence Pennsylvania colonial currency printed by Benjamin Franklin - 1764
- Painting titled Portrait of John Hancock by John Singleton Copley - 1765
- Transcript of the last few paragraphs of a letter from John Adams to his wife, discussing America's Declaration of Independence - July 3, 1776
- Engraved print of Benjamin Franklin, envoy from the American Congress to the French court - 1780
- Photograph of plaque commemorating the Treaty of Paris ending the American Revolution - 1783
- Documents related to The Federalist - collection of 85 articles and essays written under the pseudonym "Publius" by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay to promote the ratification of the U.S. Constitution
- Engraved portrait of Alexander Hamilton, first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury - circa 1789
- Portrait of Thomas Jefferson - 1800
- Portrait of James Madison and photo of presidential coin featuring his likeness
- Painting titled Benjamin Franklin Drawing Electricity from the Sky - circa 1816
- Painting titled Declaration of Independence by John Trumbull - 1817
- Painting titled Washington as Farmer at Mount Vernon by Junius Brutus Stearns - depicts George Washington on his Mount Vernon property - famous home is seen in the background - 1851
- Lithographic print of painting titled Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death - depicts the famous speech made by Patrick Henry in 1775 - print circa 1876
- Print showing members of the Declaration of Independence committee - from left to right: Thomas Jefferson, Roger Sherman, Benjamin Franklin, Robert R. Livingston, and John Adams - 1876
- Lithograph depicting George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Edmund Pendleton traveling from Virginia to the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia - 1886
- Photograph of $100 silver certificate, Series of 1891, featuring James Monroe
- Painting titled The Birth of Old Glory by Percy Moran - depicts Betsy Ross showing an American flag to George Washington - circa 1917
- Photograph showing stern view of destroyer USS John Hancock - 1981
- Photograph of the Assembly Room in Independence Hall (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) - the Continental Congress declared American independence in this room in 1776 - photo taken 2011

Primary Sources, Roaring Twenties
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The Roaring Twenties (American Culture in the 1920s) Primary Sources are just what teachers need to help students learn how to analyze primary sources in order to meet Common Core State Standards!
Students participate in active learning by creating their own interpretations of history using historical documents. Students make observations, generate questions, organize information and ideas, think analytically, write persuasively or informatively, and cite evidence to support their opinion, hypotheses, and conclusions. Students learn how to integrate and evaluate information to deepen their understanding of historical events. As a result, students experience a more relevant and meaningful learning experience.
Your students will:
- think critically and analytically, interpret events, and question various perspectives of history.
- participate in active learning by creating their own interpretations instead of memorizing facts and a writer's interpretations.
- integrate and evaluate information provided in diverse media formats to deepen their understanding of historical events.
- experience a more relevant and meaningful learning experience.
- Photograph of young immigrants at Ellis Island, New York - circa 1915-1920
- Political cartoon depicting the women's suffrage movement in the United States - the 19th Amendment was passed in 1920, giving women the right to vote - 1917
- Copy of advertisement for a Ford touring car in Farmers Magazine - 1920
- Photograph of major league baseball superstar Babe Ruth and political cartoon depicting national interest in his accomplishments
- Newspaper advertisement for the Kelvinator refrigerator - electric refrigerators began to replace ice boxes in the early 1900s - ad published 1920
- Self-portrait by Walt Disney used on his business envelopes as he began his career as a cartoonist - 1921
- Photograph of New York City police commissioner watching agents pour liquor into a sewer after a raid during Prohibition - 1921
- Cover page for song "I'm Just Wild About Harry" from the Broadway show Shuffle Along - first financially successful Broadway play with African American writers and an all-African American cast - 1921
- Saturday Evening Post magazine cover titled "The Flapper" - 1922
- Photograph of Ford Motor Company assembly line - Henry Ford's assembly line concept revolutionized the manufacturing industry - 1923
- Photograph of President Calvin Coolidge throwing out a baseball at a major league baseball game - Calvin Coolidge served as the 30th U.S. president from 1923 to 1929 - photo taken 1924
- Photograph of women tuning a radio - listening to radio in the 1920s was an exciting new form of entertainment - circa 1925
- Photograph of Langston Hughes and the words to his poem "Mother to Son" - Hughes was a leader of the Harlem Renaissance in New York City
- Entertainer Josephine Baker performs the "Charleston," a popular dance during the Roaring 20s - 1926
- Photograph of Charles Lindbergh in front of his airplane, Spirit of St. Louis - Lindbergh is famous for completing the first transatlantic flight - 1927
- Copy of movie poster for The Jazz Singer - its release signaled the growth of sound films and ended the silent film era - 1927
- Photograph of crowd outside the New York Stock Exchange after the stock market crash - 1929
- Photograph of a workman on the framework of the Empire State Building - builders competed to build the tallest skyscraper in New York City in the 1920s - photo taken 1930
- Photograph of jazz musician Louis Armstrong - 1952
- Photograph of the Chrysler building in New York City - example of the Art Deco movement - photo taken 2005

Primary Sources, Theodore Roosevelt and Turn of the Century America
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Theodore Roosevelt and Turn-of-the-Century Primary Sources are just what teachers need to help students learn how to analyze primary sources in order to meet Common Core State Standards!
Students participate in active learning by creating their own interpretations of history using historical documents. Students make observations, generate questions, organize information and ideas, think analytically, write persuasively or informatively, and cite evidence to support their opinion, hypotheses, and conclusions. Students learn how to integrate and evaluate information to deepen their understanding of historical events. As a result, students experience a more relevant and meaningful learning experience.
Your students will:
- think critically and analytically, interpret events, and question various perspectives of history.
- participate in active learning by creating their own interpretations instead of memorizing facts and a writer's interpretations.
- integrate and evaluate information provided in diverse media formats to deepen their understanding of historical events.
- experience a more relevant and meaningful learning experience.
The 20 Primary Source documents in the Theodore Roosevelt and Turn-of-the-Century America include:
- Cover of Puck magazine shows Theodore Roosevelt leading the Rough Riders into battle against the Spanish in Cuba during the Spanish-American War - 1898
- Political cartoon satirizing the concept of American imperialism at the turn of the century - 1898
- Sheet music cover for "Dawn of the Century" March and Two Step - depicts optimism about a better future through progress in technology - 1900
- Photograph of a woman dressed in male attire and smoking a cigarette supervising a man doing laundry - depicts the changing role of women - 1901
- Artist's conception of the shooting of President William McKinley at the Pan-American Exposition - McKinley later died of his wounds and Theodore Roosevelt became president - 1901
- Political cartoon depicting President Roosevelt's "Big Stick" foreign policy: "Speak softly, and carry a big stick." - 1904
- Cover of Judge magazine showing Theodore Roosevelt wearing an allegorical crown of the Panama Canal, "the greatest achievement for trade in modern times" - 1904
- Political cartoon depicting a Standard Oil tank as an octopus wrapping its tentacles around steel, copper, and shipping industries, as well as the U.S. Capitol and the White House - 1904
- Photograph looking down Sacramento Street in San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake
- Photograph of Orville Wright flying the 1908 Flyer at Fort Myer, Virginia - 1908
- Political cartoon featuring the many roles Theodore Roosevelt filled during his lifetime - 1908
- Editorial cartoon depicting President Roosevelt's conservation policies to protect wilderness and wildlife - 1908
- Political cartoon depicting Uncle Sam, George Washington, and Theodore Roosevelt greeting the Great White Fleet as the ships returned to Virginia after a cruise around the world - 1909
- Photograph depicting an example of child labor in early 1900s - children working as spinners in a Mississippi yarn mill - 1911
- Photographs of the RMS Titanic - the British passenger liner sank in the North Atlantic Ocean after hitting an iceberg in April 1912
- Postcard depicting sentiments of the women's suffrage movement - 1913
- Poster urging citizens to remember people killed on the RMS Lusitania and enlist in the military - the British ocean liner was sunk by a German U-boat in 1915 - the sinking was a factor influencing the United States to enter World War I in 1917 - poster dated 1915
- Photograph of Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota - the sculpture features George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln - photo taken 2010

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The War of 1812 Primary Sources are just what teachers need to help students learn how to analyze primary sources in order to meet Common Core State Standards!
Students participate in active learning by creating their own interpretations of history using historical documents. Students make observations, generate questions, organize information and ideas, think analytically, write persuasively or informatively, and cite evidence to support their opinion, hypotheses, and conclusions. Students learn how to integrate and evaluate information to deepen their understanding of historical events. As a result, students experience a more relevant and meaningful learning experience.
Your students will:
- think critically and analytically, interpret events, and question various perspectives of history.
- participate in active learning by creating their own interpretations instead of memorizing facts and a writer's interpretations.
- integrate and evaluate information provided in diverse media formats to deepen their understanding of historical events.
- experience a more relevant and meaningful learning experience.
- Cartoon showing a boxing match between King George III and James Madison - makes fun of British naval losses early in the War of 1812 - published 1813
- Portrait of William Henry Harrison, U.S. Army general during the War of 1812 and 9th President of the United States - 1813
- Illustration of the ruins of the U.S. Capitol after the British burned Washington, D.C., in August 1814
- Letter written by First Lady Dolley Madison to her sister - when the British invaded Washington, D.C., Dolley stayed in the White House to help retrieve a valuable portrait of George Washington - 1814
- Wood engraving showing Washington, D.C., under attack by British forces in August 1814 - published October 1814
- Copy of broadside printing of "Defence of Fort McHenry," the poem that later became the national anthem of the United States - 1814
- Painting titled The Signing of the Treaty of Ghent, Christmas Eve, 1814 by Am»d»e Forestier - 1914
- Cover for sheet music for the "Star-Spangled Banner" - circa 1861
- Engraving of the Battle of New Orleans in January 1815
- Wood engraving depicting the American warship Hornet sinking the HMS Peacock during 1813 battle - sailors are seen in rowboats abandoning ship - published circa 1815
- Lithograph depicting the 1813 Battle of the Thames and the death of Tecumseh - published 1833
- Lithograph of General Andrew Jackson, the hero of the Battle of New Orleans - circa 1835
- Lithograph showing portraits of War of 1812 naval officers around a vignette of the Battle of Lake Champlain - published 1846
- Engraving depicting a soldier's wife lifting cannon balls in an artillery bunker during a battle at Fort Niagara, New York - published 1860
- Photograph of the flag that flew over Fort McHenry in 1814 and inspired the lyrics of America's national anthem - photo taken 1873
- Painting titled Battle of Lake Erie by William Henry Powell - shows Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry transferring from the USS Lawrence to the USS Niagara during the 1813 battle - 1873
- Illustration depicting British officers inspecting a group of American sailors for impressment into the British navy - published 1884
- Photograph shows montage of portraits of Lawrence Swinyer, who served in the War of 1812, and his eight sons who served in the Civil War
- U.S. Navy engraved portrait of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry - published 1917
- Photograph of Boy Scouts setting a flag on tomb at Arlington National Cemetery holding 14 veterans of the War of 1812 - photo taken 1925

Primary Sources, World Religions
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The World Religions Primary Sources are just what teachers need to help students learn how to analyze primary sources in order to meet Common Core State Standards!
Students participate in active learning by creating their own interpretations of history using historical documents. Students make observations, generate questions, organize information and ideas, think analytically, write persuasively or informatively, and cite evidence to support their opinion, hypotheses, and conclusions. Students learn how to integrate and evaluate information to deepen their understanding of historical events. As a result, students experience a more relevant and meaningful learning experience.
Your students will:
- think critically and analytically, interpret events, and question various perspectives of history.
- participate in active learning by creating their own interpretations instead of memorizing facts and a writer's interpretations.
- integrate and evaluate information provided in diverse media formats to deepen their understanding of historical events.
- experience a more relevant and meaningful learning experience.
- Sculpture of Hindu gods Vishnu, Shiva, and Brahma - 10th century
- Statue of boy Buddha rising up from the lotus flower - the lotus represents purity and enlightenment - 14th century
- Portrait of Martin Luther, German theologian and religious reformer who started the Protestant Reformation in 1517 - portrait dated 1528
- Map of the world, showing how "Christians, Mahometans, and Pagans" correspond to the civilized world - 1821
- Painting depicting Muslim prayer in Cairo, Egypt - 1865
- Photograph showing Muslim washing his feet before prayer - 1865
- Painting titled Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur by Maurycy Gottlieb - holiest day of the year in Judaism - 1878
- Photograph of Hagia Eirene, Greek Eastern Orthodox Church in Istanbul, Turkey - the first church commissioned by Roman emperor Constantine I in Constantinople - photo circa 1900
- Painting depicting ordination to the priesthood in the Roman Catholic religion - 1922
- Photograph of U.S. Navy chaplain preparing to baptize a soldier in Iraq - baptism is a religious rite in the Christian religion - 2004
- Photograph of a 65-foot-tall concrete statue of the Hindu deity Shiva in Bangalore, India - 2006
- A Jewish man praying at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, Israel - 2009
- Illustration of layout of a Shinto shrine - 2009
- Photograph of children studying the Quran in Senegal - 2006
- Photograph of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City - a symbol of the Catholic church and the largest church in the world - 2006
- Photograph of Afghan army general (center) with a group of female Afghan National Police members - all women wear hijabs - 2012
- Photograph of Hindu bride in Nepal - she wears traditional dress, jewelry, and body art - 2012
- Photograph of statue of the Yellow and Red Gods in Henan Province, China - the Han Chinese claim to be descendants of these gods - 2013
- Photograph of young Buddhist monks in Cambodia - 2013
- Photograph of Sikhs visiting their most revered temple, the Golden Temple in Punjab, India - 2017

$49.99
Below is a list of all the educational and fun products you will receive when you purchase the Alabama Decorative Set:
Alabama Borders for Bulletin Boards
Alabama Bulletin Board Set with over 30 pieces
Alabama Nameplates - Pack of 36
Alabama Flag Poster that is 11” x 17”
Alabama Big Timeline that is over 8' long
The Alabama Experience State Map which is 11” x 17”
Alabama Giant Coloring Poster Consumer (includes crayons!)
Alabama Bulletin Board Set with over 30 pieces
Add Pizzazz to your classroom, hallway, bulletin board, wall or door! The Bulletin Board Set includes over 30 different pieces including the state bird, flag, tree and other state symbols plus original character art and colorful state photo postcards.
Alabama Borders for Bulletin Boards
Brighten your classroom and teach students about their state with Alabama Borders for Bulletin Boards! The Alabama Borders feature the Alabama official state tree, bird, flag, seal, and other symbols. Borders are 3” wide and 32' in total length.
Alabama Nameplates - Pack of 36
Students can learn the state tree, bird, flag, seal, and other symbols of Alabama right at their desk! State-specific nameplates will add pizzazz to your classroom decor and make learning about Alabama fun!
Alabama Flag Poster that is 11” x 17”
Decorate your walls with this 11” x 17” Alabama Flag Poster. The Alabama Flag Poster is printed on high quality, heavy, gloss card stock with a full bleed and ready to be framed.
Alabama Big Timeline that is over 8' long
This Timeline of awesome achievements and events will stimulate students' imagination to help them visualize important events in history! Over 8' long.
Alabama State Map
The 11” X 17” Alabama State Map includes major cities, rivers, map legend of the states various industries, landmarks and lots more. Perfect for decorating your room, doors, and bulletin boards! Great for building map literacy!
Alabama Giant Coloring Poster Consumer (includes crayons!)
Decorate your walls, doors and windows with this 22” x 68” Alabama Giant Coloring Poster. The Alabama Giant Coloring Poster now includes 4 non-toxic crayons. The Alabama Giant Coloring Poster is a creative way for kids to learn about Alabama. It is a great project for one child to color or for an entire group at one time.

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Below is a list of all the educational and fun products you will receive when you purchase the Alaska Decorative Set:
Alaska Borders for Bulletin Boards
Alaska Bulletin Board Set with over 30 pieces
Alaska Nameplates - Pack of 36
Alaska Flag Poster that is 11” x 17”
Alaska Big Timeline that is over 8' long
The Alaska Experience Poster/Map which is 22” x 34”
Alaska Bulletin Board Set with over 30 pieces
Add Pizzazz to your classroom, hallway, bulletin board, wall or door! The Bulletin Board Set includes over 30 different pieces including the state bird, flag, tree and other state symbols plus original character art and colorful state photo postcards.
Alaska Borders for Bulletin Boards
Brighten your classroom and teach students about their state with Alaska Borders for Bulletin Boards! The Alaska Borders feature the Alaska official state tree, bird, flag, seal, and other symbols. Borders are 3” wide and 32' in total length.
Alaska Nameplates - Pack of 36
Students can learn the state tree, bird, flag, seal, and other symbols of Alaska right at their desk! State-specific nameplates will add pizzazz to your classroom decor and make learning about Alaska fun!
Alaska Flag Poster that is 11” x 17”
Decorate your walls with this 11” x 17” Alaska Flag Poster. The Alaska Flag Poster is printed on high quality, heavy, gloss card stock with a full bleed and ready to be framed.
Alaska Big Timeline that is over 8' long
This Timeline of awesome achievements and events will stimulate students' imagination to help them visualize important events in history! Over 8' long.
The Alaska Experience Poster/Map which is 22” x 34”
This 22" x 34" poster map features a map of the state with neighbors, cities, counties, and landmarks plus state symbols, a state timeline, geography and history information, and lots more.

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Below is a list of all the educational and fun products you will receive when you purchase the Arizona Decorative Set:
Arizona Borders for Bulletin Boards
Arizona Bulletin Board Set with over 30 pieces
Arizona Nameplates - Pack of 36
Arizona Flag Poster that is 11” x 17”
Arizona Big Timeline that is over 8' long
The Arizona Experience State Map which is 11” x 17”
Arizona Giant Coloring Poster Consumer (includes crayons!)
Arizona Bulletin Board Set with over 30 pieces
Add Pizzazz to your classroom, hallway, bulletin board, wall or door! The Bulletin Board Set includes over 30 different pieces including the state bird, flag, tree and other state symbols plus original character art and colorful state photo postcards.
Arizona Borders for Bulletin Boards
Brighten your classroom and teach students about their state with Arizona Borders for Bulletin Boards! The Arizona Borders feature the Arizona official state tree, bird, flag, seal, and other symbols. Borders are 3” wide and 32' in total length.
Arizona Nameplates - Pack of 36
Students can learn the state tree, bird, flag, seal, and other symbols of Arizona right at their desk! State-specific nameplates will add pizzazz to your classroom decor and make learning about Arizona fun!
Arizona Flag Poster that is 11” x 17”
Decorate your walls with this 11” x 17” Arizona Flag Poster. The Arizona Flag Poster is printed on high quality, heavy, gloss card stock with a full bleed and ready to be framed.
Arizona Big Timeline that is over 8' long
This Timeline of awesome achievements and events will stimulate students' imagination to help them visualize important events in history! Over 8' long.
Arizona State Map
The 11” X 17” Arizona State Map includes major cities, rivers, map legend of the states various industries, landmarks and lots more. Perfect for decorating your room, doors, and bulletin boards! Great for building map literacy!
Arizona Giant Coloring Poster Consumer (includes crayons!)
Decorate your walls, doors and windows with this 22” x 68” Arizona Giant Coloring Poster. The Arizona Giant Coloring Poster now includes 4 non-toxic crayons. The Arizona Giant Coloring Poster is a creative way for kids to learn about Arizona. It is a great project for one child to color or for an entire group at one time.

State Decorative Set, Arkansas
$49.99
Below is a list of all the educational and fun products you will receive when you purchase the Arkansas Decorative Set:
Arkansas Borders for Bulletin Boards
Arkansas Bulletin Board Set with over 30 pieces
Arkansas Nameplates - Pack of 36
Arkansas Flag Poster that is 11” x 17”
Arkansas Big Timeline that is over 8' long
The Arkansas Experience Poster/Map which is 22” x 34”
Arkansas Bulletin Board Set with over 30 pieces
Add Pizzazz to your classroom, hallway, bulletin board, wall or door! The Bulletin Board Set includes over 30 different pieces including the state bird, flag, tree and other state symbols plus original character art and colorful state photo postcards.
Arkansas Borders for Bulletin Boards
Brighten your classroom and teach students about their state with Arkansas Borders for Bulletin Boards! The Arkansas Borders feature the Arkansas official state tree, bird, flag, seal, and other symbols. Borders are 3” wide and 32' in total length.
Arkansas Nameplates - Pack of 36
Students can learn the state tree, bird, flag, seal, and other symbols of Arkansas right at their desk! State-specific nameplates will add pizzazz to your classroom decor and make learning about Arkansas fun!
Arkansas Flag Poster that is 11” x 17”
Decorate your walls with this 11” x 17” Arkansas Flag Poster. The Arkansas Flag Poster is printed on high quality, heavy, gloss card stock with a full bleed and ready to be framed.
Arkansas Big Timeline that is over 8' long
This Timeline of awesome achievements and events will stimulate students' imagination to help them visualize important events in history! Over 8' long.
The Arkansas Experience Poster/Map which is 22” x 34”
This 22" x 34" poster map features a map of the state with neighbors, cities, counties, and landmarks plus state symbols, a state timeline, geography and history information, and lots more.

State Decorative Set, California
$49.99
Below is a list of all the educational and fun products you will receive when you purchase the California Decorative Set:
California Borders for Bulletin Boards
California Bulletin Board Set with over 30 pieces
California Nameplates - Pack of 36
California Flag Poster that is 11” x 17”
California Big Timeline that is over 8' long
The California Experience State Poster/Map which is 22” x 34”
California Giant Coloring Poster Consumer (includes crayons!)
California Bulletin Board Set with over 30 pieces
Add Pizzazz to your classroom, hallway, bulletin board, wall or door! The Bulletin Board Set includes over 30 different pieces including the state bird, flag, tree and other state symbols plus original character art and colorful state photo postcards.
California Borders for Bulletin Boards
Brighten your classroom and teach students about their state with California Borders for Bulletin Boards! The California Borders feature the California official state tree, bird, flag, seal, and other symbols. Borders are 3” wide and 32' in total length.
California Nameplates - Pack of 36
Students can learn the state tree, bird, flag, seal, and other symbols of California right at their desk! State-specific nameplates will add pizzazz to your classroom decor and make learning about California fun!
California Flag Poster that is 11” x 17”
Decorate your walls with this 11” x 17” California Flag Poster. The California Flag Poster is printed on high quality, heavy, gloss card stock with a full bleed and ready to be framed.
California Big Timeline that is over 8' long
This Timeline of awesome achievements and events will stimulate students' imagination to help them visualize important events in history! Over 8' long.
California State Map
The 11” X 17” California State Map includes major cities, rivers, map legend of the states various industries, landmarks and lots more. Perfect for decorating your room, doors, and bulletin boards! Great for building map literacy!
California Giant Coloring Poster Consumer (includes crayons!)
Decorate your walls, doors and windows with this 22” x 68” California Giant Coloring Poster. The California Giant Coloring Poster now includes 4 non-toxic crayons. The California Giant Coloring Poster is a creative way for kids to learn about California. It is a great project for one child to color or for an entire group at one time.

State Decorative Set, Colorado
$49.99
Below is a list of all the educational and fun products you will receive when you purchase the Colorado Decorative Set:
Colorado Borders for Bulletin Boards
Colorado Bulletin Board Set with over 30 pieces
Colorado Nameplates - Pack of 36
Colorado Flag Poster that is 11” x 17”
Colorado Big Timeline that is over 8' long
The Colorado Experience Poster/Map which is 22” x 34”
Colorado Bulletin Board Set with over 30 pieces
Add Pizzazz to your classroom, hallway, bulletin board, wall or door! The Bulletin Board Set includes over 30 different pieces including the state bird, flag, tree and other state symbols plus original character art and colorful state photo postcards.
Colorado Borders for Bulletin Boards
Brighten your classroom and teach students about their state with Colorado Borders for Bulletin Boards! The Colorado Borders feature the Colorado official state tree, bird, flag, seal, and other symbols. Borders are 3” wide and 32' in total length.
Colorado Nameplates - Pack of 36
Students can learn the state tree, bird, flag, seal, and other symbols of Colorado right at their desk! State-specific nameplates will add pizzazz to your classroom decor and make learning about Colorado fun!
Colorado Flag Poster that is 11” x 17”
Decorate your walls with this 11” x 17” Colorado Flag Poster. The Colorado Flag Poster is printed on high quality, heavy, gloss card stock with a full bleed and ready to be framed.
Colorado Big Timeline that is over 8' long
This Timeline of awesome achievements and events will stimulate students' imagination to help them visualize important events in history! Over 8' long.
The Colorado Experience Poster/Map which is 22” x 34”
This 22" x 34" poster map features a map of the state with neighbors, cities, counties, and landmarks plus state symbols, a state timeline, geography and history information, and lots more.