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Travel Brochure Template & Research Project | Editable

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I used this to switch up my end of the unit project on Feudal Japan. My more artistic students really enjoyed it and it was a great way to have students demonstrate what they have learned! Will implement in my lessons for next school year.
My students found this brochure template so interactive and it gave them room to formulate their own information from a place of interest. What a great resource!
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  1. Support reading and writing skills with an interactive travel brochure project! This editable, printable, and digital project is designed to work with ANY location (historical or present-day). Your students will research a location and create a unique travel brochure, a perfect way to showcase learn
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Reinforce research and writing skills with this engaging travel brochure project! This editable project is designed to work with ANY location (historical or present-day). Your students will research a location and create a unique travel brochure, a perfect way to showcase learning! Everything you need for a comprehensive standards-aligned lesson is included!

➡️ Click here for the PRINT and DIGITAL version of this travel brochure project.

Included With Your Purchase:

  • 3 Project Versions: Full-Color, Black/White, & Editable
  • Step-by-Step Research Guide
  • Reference List
  • Clickable List of Safe Websites
  • Student Directions
  • Brochure Template
  • Grading Rubric
  • Example Travel Brochure

*Please Note: The full-color and black/white versions of the travel brochure project are printable PDFs. The editable version is a PowerPoint file. To edit, you must be able to open and access PowerPoint.

Use this travel brochure project to...

  • assess understanding
  • develop research skills
  • practice gathering information from multiple sources
  • focus on clear and concise writing
  • showcase learning in a creative way
  • use technology to gather relevant information
  • increase motivation with student choice
  • encourage collaboration and communication

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Here’s What Teachers Are Saying:

✏️ “This was an amazing end of the year project. The students had a great time filling this out and explaining it to their classmates!”

✏️ “I used this to switch up my end of the unit project on Feudal Japan. My more artistic students really enjoyed it and it was a great way to have students demonstrate what they have learned! Will implement in my lessons for next school year.”

✏️ “I used this template for my 6th graders, and they absolutely loved it! The rubric that came with it also made it so easy to grade them! I will be using these for other subjects, not just Social Studies!”

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16 Printable Pages; 14 Editable Pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and to interact and collaborate with others.
Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects based on focused questions, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation.
Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, assess the credibility and accuracy of each source, and integrate the information while avoiding plagiarism.
Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.
Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences.

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