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Kristiana Holmes

Children's Literature with Social Studies Themes - 0 views

  • Literature with Social Studies Themes
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    This is a great resource for finding Social Studies literature to share with students. The site lists literature in different categories of Social Studies and at different grade levels.
Brittany Pliler

Social Studies (Grades K - 5) | Kids.gov - 0 views

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    There is also a Social Studies link for grades 6-8. This sight has a lot of links to other websites.
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    This is one of my favorite resource sites. It has all subjects from math to art and each subject has many websites that cover varying topics within that subject. I have posted the page on k-5 social studies resources.
Jen Bartsch

Social Studies function textVersion() { window.open( - 0 views

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    State of Minnesota Standards for Social Studies
Siri Anderson

100 Useful Online Calculators and Conversion Tools for Science Students « - 0 views

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    This list will let you do all sorts of Social Studies related math with students and begs the question: Would we be in this economic situation if social studies standards had more specific content around personal finance?
Jaime Morse

Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation Study Guide by Joseph Ellis Study Guide - 2 views

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    Founding Brothers Study Guide
Siri Anderson

Lesson Plans, Adolescence Social Studies - Just for Teachers - Research Guides @ Fordha... - 0 views

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    "The SCIM-C process of historical thinking is a means to scaffold historical thinking in the social studies classroom.  The five steps of this process ask that students: Summarize the source, by identifying the author and mein purpose of the source. Contextualizing the period of time and the place in which the source was produced. Inferring the perspectives and interpretations of the source's message. Monitoring what other information is needed in order to understand the source. Corroborating the similarities and differences between the various sources which they have examined regarding this topic. By going through this process, students would be better able to make sense of the source and present stronger text-based evidence regarding what they have learned from this source."
juliajohnson00

Storytelling in the Social Studies Classroom | Read Write Think - 1 views

  • tell their own stories and explore the stories of other Americans
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      Standard 3G: use a student's thinking and experiences as a resource in planning instructional activities by encouraging discussion, listening, and responding to group interaction, and eliciting oral, written, and other samples of student thinking. Standard 7I - support and expand learner expression in speaking, writing, and other media
  • A picture can be worth a thousand words, especially when students use this tool to draw them themselves!
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      Standard 7I: support and expand learner expression in speaking, writing, and other media.
  • Engaging students in storytelling activities about themselves, their families, and other Americans is an effective way to pique their interest in social studies.
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      Standard 4E - understand how a student's learning is influenced by individual experiences, talents, and prior learning, as well as language, culture, family, and community values.
Stephanie Mohs

Social Studies Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    Over 100 Social Studies Lesson Plan ideas for grades K-8
Siri Anderson

National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies | National Council for the Social Studies - 1 views

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    new standards in Social Studies
Siri Anderson

coolkidlit-4-socialstudies / FrontPage - 0 views

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    Pre-service teacher content developed to teach social studies through or with children's literature.
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    Pre-service teacher content developed to teach social studies through or with children's literature.
Siri Anderson

national-council-for-the.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Great resource for understanding key questions that shape the ten themes of the NCSS platform for social studies.
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    Great resource for understanding key questions that shape the ten themes of the NCSS platform for social studies. Thanks Jennifer B for finding this!
Bruce Rengo

Social Studies for Kids. - 0 views

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    A site that covers all aspects of Social Studies for kids. My link is to economics.
Siri Anderson

Social Studies - 0 views

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    Lots of Social Studies resources here and live streaming of the MN SS Standards revision committee meetings!
juliajohnson00

Open Social Studies: An Inquiry-Based and Literacy-Focused Social Studies Curriculum fo... - 0 views

  • Grade 2: Strangers from Different Shores: Migration/Immigration (Version 4.0; Release Date: 5/15/20)
Bill Olson

Benefits of Diversity in Schools | Queens University Online - 0 views

  • While many individuals may immediately think of race when speaking about diversity, there are numerous aspects that actually play into diversity, especially in a classroom setting. Religion, gender, economic background and even learning styles are all notable factors, and it is crucial to remember each one when promoting diversity in schools. Incorporating lesson plans that account for all forms of diversity is key.
  • A recent study in the journal “Child Development” illustrated that students feel safer in school and in life when they are educated in a diverse setting. Students are able to learn about different cultures and backgrounds, allowing them to feel a greater sense of comfort with these differences. That in turn makes them more comfortable with themselves, leading to a deeper sense of safety.
  • Promoting diversity in schools is more than just encouraging students of different backgrounds to attend certain schools. It requires administrators to think critically about the ways diversity impacts education. A school administration degree readies graduates for promoting and teaching diversity as a means of accepting it. Educators and administrative leaders can help students better understand that while everyone is different, in the most fundamental ways, everyone is the same and should be treated with respect. This will go far in helping students accept diversity and promote it in their daily lives.
Kelly Schmidt

Social Studies - BrainPop - 0 views

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    Movies, information and more regarding social studies: economics, geography, culture, historical figures, US history, world history, government and more.
Brett Cease

Blogs & Videos » Living Lightly - 0 views

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    Hey Social Studies, This seemed like a film that would be a perfect match for the movie assignment in class!  I haven't seen it yet, but look forward to and would love to hear your thoughts on it!
Brett Cease

Case Studies - National Wildlife Federation - 0 views

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    Great series of resources for program ideas for the classroom (mainly college, but some can definitely be applied to younger ages)!
Siri Anderson

Flashcards - Free Study Games from Word Dynamo | Word Dynamo - 0 views

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    Good find for flashcard creator Marah!
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