I know you don’t follow me just because I have free printables. But guess what? I love free awesome printables too. So when I found these 22 free Lewis & Clark activity posters, I just had to let you know about them.
Lewis & Clark Free Unit Study
When I shared my Lewis & Clark – Ultimate Guide, I left these printables off below.
It wasn’t because they weren’t awesome, but quite the opposite. We have been so captivated learning with them, I wanted to be sure they didn’t get overlooked.
The printables make for a great plant study because each free download has 3 native plants and 3 invasive plants and are in pencil line drawing. The copyright information says its for educational use only, so be sure you use them like that.
In addition to having a poster about the historic site with a journal entry, they have descriptions on the download.
Beside a historic place download is a game of word scramble to find the plant words in the puzzle. Did I mention they are such high quality that the kid who loves to color can do so?
Also, I love the fact that the original spellings or should I say misspellings like ‘pirimids’ were incorporated into the lessons. The misspellings on the site are not a blunder, but rather an integrity to the original form.
22 Awesome Lewis & Clark Plant Study Guides
Each game download gives the description and color of the native plants.
We even researched some of these plants online so we could see a color picture of them although the author’s description and background information is so very helpful.
Here are the printables from Explore Your World With Lewis and Clark. Scroll to the very bottom of that page to grab each download. Click on the poster for the historic site, then click on the games beside it to grab both downloads on each line.
Lewis and Clark on Bountiful Plains of the Missouri : Games
Lewis and Clark sighted by the Assiniboine Indians : Games
Lewis and Clarks Quandry at Decision Point : Games
Re-discover nature at Rainbow Falls : Games
Lewis and Clark at Gates of the Rocky Mountains : Games
William Clark and his scouts at Two Camp : Games
Lewis and Clarks vista point at Pompeys Pillar : Games
A look back at the Missouri Headwaters : Games
Lewis and Clark Reunion at Camp Fortunate : Games
Lewis and Clark at the Tower Creek Pirimids : Games
Lewis and Clark along the river near Travelers Rest : Games
Remember to grab my Free Lewis and Clark Lapbook from this page.
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Tara Mitchell says
These are awesome! Thanks for sharing them at this week’s Friday Free for All link party!
Tina Robertson says
Hi Tara,
Thanks for coming by ….and thank you for hosting the Friday Free For All…I love your party and I think I have all my links up now for the parties I visit. It takes me a few days, but I always love to do backlinks…
Again, glad you loved these..I think they are super..
Kim says
Well this is two comments in two days, but I am so glad I found you. These are great resources. We did Lewis & Clark last year and I hate that we didn’t have these then. I am pinning for next time!
Tina Robertson says
Hi Kim,
Well, I have NO limit on comments…lol I LOVE hearing from you….Thanks for pinning them..because you’ll probably study them again in the upcoming years..