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Social Studies Presentation templates - Page 19

Social studies involve lots of different branches of knowledge, and each one of them is even more interesting than the other! Discover the fascinating world of geography or be amazed at the wonders of history. Perhaps you’re feeling like a stimulating lesson on politics? With these templates about social issues and concepts, you’ll get a grasp on how our society is structured, and how our past has shaped us into what we are now.

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Social Studies Subject for Elementary - 5th Grade: Geography of the United States

The United States is a huge country, with enormous contrasts due to its vast extension. To help you prepare your geography class about this American country, we have prepared this beautiful template for your elementary school students to learn in a simple and visual way. The illustrations of maps, tables...

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Social Studies Subject for Elementary: Appreciation of Veterans

Veterans Day is a day to honor and appreciate the courageous people who have served in the US Armed Forces. Show your support for Veterans by using this template and let them know that we are eternally grateful for their bravery and dedication to our nation. Edit the military-colored slides...

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Social Studies Subject for High School: The ’20s and the Great Depression

The Great Depression of the 1920s, also known as one of the three great crises in the history of humanity, remains for us, who haven’t lived through it, a terribly fabled and fascinating time that we still struggle to understand fully… and as such, of course, it merits in-depth study...

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Social Studies Subject for Elementary - 5th Grade: Olmec (1200-400 BC)

Olmecs are the earliest known civilization in Mesoamerica and date back to over 2500 BCE. The three main locations where their remains can be found are La Venta, Tres Zapotes and Laguna de los Cerros, in Mexico. This design is dedicated to them and their legacy! And to you, history...

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History Major for College: the Inca

It was the largest empire during the pre-Columbian American period. Its power took place between 1438 and 1533. It is estimated that by 1530 it had 10 million inhabitants in its territories. This territory was included within the current countries of Peru, Bolivia, a large part of Ecuador, northern Chile...

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Social Studies Subject for Middle School: Prehistory

Prehistory can seem like a boring subject, but it doesn't have to be! Learning about the origins of humankind can actually be interesting and fun when done in an interactive and creative way. Here you have a creative template you can use to present your lesson about prehistory! It features...

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October 12: "Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity"

We might live in a small world, but actually so many cultures and various ethnic groups exist in this world. Therefore, awaring this fact and learning how to respect cultural diversity is very important. For this reason, Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity is celebrated every October 12th. It was...

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Social Studies Subject for High School: Louisiana

Expand the horizons of your students with an intriguing lesson on Louisiana. This PowerPoint and Google Slides education template presents information in an engaging, cool, unique, and colorful way that will captivate their attention. Convert your classes into an unforgettable experience with vibrant infographics, diagrams, and visuals to explain the...

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Conflict Resolution Activity

In a classroom where so many students of different thoughts and opinions coexist, it is likely that there will be conflicts. It is not a bad thing that these conflicts exist, the important thing is to know how to manage them. For the Slidesclass section, the crown jewel of Slidesgo,...

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Social Studies Subject for Elementary: All About Portugal

Learning about the culture and history of other countries is a great way to cultivate empathy and broaden our horizons. As a social studies teacher you know this very well. We want you to explore this original and colorful template that we have designed for you to develop your lesson...

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Elementary Social Studies Lessons for Citizenship to Celebrate US National Citizenship Day

What’s the best way to celebrate US National Citizenship Day? Well, how about with elementary social studies lessons for citizenship! This template is perfect to deliver them. Its friendly and optimistic design is filled with illustrations of blue skies, city skylines and happy people. And over this backdrop you can...

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Social Studies Subject for High School: Civil Rights Movements

If you've been struggling to find an engaging template for your high school social studies class on civil rights movements, we have the answer! Our template offers simple but vivid colors that can serve as a wake-up call for your students and help them learn the important topic of civil...

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Ancient Greek Philosophy Lesson for High School Infographics

When it comes to philosophy, the ancient Greeks may well have been the OGs. These intellectual heavyweights paved the way for countless philosophical ideas and continue to influence us today. From the stoic musings of Epictetus to the political theories of Plato, ancient Greek philosophy has something for everyone. Even...

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Master's Degree in International Migration

Download the Master's Degree in International Migration presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. As university curricula increasingly incorporate digital tools and platforms, this template has been designed to integrate with presentation software, online learning management systems, or referencing software, enhancing the overall efficiency and effectiveness of student work. Edit this...

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Social Studies Subject for Elementary - 2nd Grade: Geography

Attention, elementary school teachers! Today we bring you a template designed especially for your social studies classes. It has a cheerful cream background color, combined with the pastel purple of the texts. And while we're on the subject of text, you may have noticed the modern typography of the titles....

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Social Studies Subject for High school - 9th Grade: US Government

Do you know who the 4th president of the United States was? That is right, James Madison! When did the United States declare its independence? That is correct, July 4, 1776! At Slidesgo we are aware that the history and government of the United States has enough content to be...

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Social Studies Subject for High School - 9th Grade: Revolution

July 4, 1776 changed not only the history of the United States, but of the entire world. A world with more freedom for self-determination was beginning. This historic event is a fundamental lesson of any history class. For this reason, the Slidesgo team has designed a template for you to...

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Social Studies for Middle School - 6th Grade: US History

Blue, white and red are the colors of this template (and a little bit of yellow, to represent the Sun). Does this combination remind you of any country? That’s right on this lesson of Social Studies we are going to learn about the United States’ history. You can use this...