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Studying Socially: Linda Brown, You Are Not Alone
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011. Linda Brown, You Are Not Alone. While continuing to research and looking for books related to the Civil Rights Movement, I found the book Linda Brown, You Are Not Alone. To discontinue the practice of school segregation. And years that followed. All in all, it is a great collection of historical fiction shorts that will give students a more in-depth perspective on the struggles and successes that took place during the Civil Rights Movement. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Making...
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Studying Socially: April 2011
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Http:/ www.centerforhistory.org/. What a great local resource to consider for field trips, guest speakers in the classroom, or simply as a resource to provide children and their families to look into on their own time. It wasn't called the Roaring Twenties for nothing! Monday, April 25, 2011. Here are a few more resources that are more general and reflect the four NCSS themes. Bertland, l. (2011). Social studies websites for teachers. A Book in Time has a large, well-organized li...
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Studying Socially: May 2011
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011. Linda Brown, You Are Not Alone. While continuing to research and looking for books related to the Civil Rights Movement, I found the book Linda Brown, You Are Not Alone. To discontinue the practice of school segregation. And years that followed. All in all, it is a great collection of historical fiction shorts that will give students a more in-depth perspective on the struggles and successes that took place during the Civil Rights Movement. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Making Connect...
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Studying Socially: Decades Project
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011. The Decades project was a fun, hands-on way of researching and presenting information about various decades within the United States. We had groups from the turn of the century, 1920's, and the 1940's through the 1970's. Everyone dressed up in costumes reflecting the dress of their period and created posters, slide shows, and brought artifacts that highlighted important information about their decade. It wasn't called the Roaring Twenties for nothing! Live, Love, Learn.
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Studying Socially: General Web Resources
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Monday, April 25, 2011. Here are a few more resources that are more general and reflect the four NCSS themes. Bertland, l. (2011). Social studies websites for teachers. Retrieved from http:/ www.sldirectory.com/teachf/socsci.html. Http:/ www.abookintime.com/index.html. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I just might bend but I won't break. History In The Making: Bin Laden Killed By Navy Seals. Live, Love, Learn. 5 Themes of Geography. Bringing the World into the Classroom. Teaching Outside the Textbook.
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Studying Socially: Civil Rights Resource List
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Thursday, April 21, 2011. Civil Rights Resource List. Here is a list of books and web resources with information on civil rights activists, events, and classroom activities. Adler, D.A. (2009). Heroes for civil rights. New York: Scholastic Inc. The lives and contributions of heroes of the Civil Rights Movement are discussed in this beautifully illustrated book. The stories of fifteen individuals are detailed in this book in a manner that is understandable for young children. John Lewis continued to push ...
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Studying Socially: Center for History
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Http:/ www.centerforhistory.org/. What a great local resource to consider for field trips, guest speakers in the classroom, or simply as a resource to provide children and their families to look into on their own time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I just might bend but I won't break. History In The Making: Bin Laden Killed By Navy Seals. Live, Love, Learn. 5 Themes of Geography. Bringing the World into the Classroom. Use a timeline to explore history. This Day in History.
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Studying Socially: Trade Fair
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I just might bend but I won't break. History In The Making: Bin Laden Killed By Navy Seals. Live, Love, Learn. 5 Themes of Geography. Bringing the World into the Classroom. Use a timeline to explore history. Teaching Outside the Textbook. Travel the World From Your Classroom! This Day in History. Make Social Studies Come Alive! The Tsunami in Japan. How Can You Teach Your Students? Making Connections in School. The Barefoot Teacher's Blog.
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Studying Socially: Integrating Social Studies?!
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Thursday, April 21, 2011. So apparently from classroom discussions, we have learned that many active teachers "don't have time" or find it "difficult" to integrate Social Studies education in the classroom. While creating cohesive, well-rounded and integrated lessons is quite challenging, I would find it difficult to create some sort of Social Studies activity that doesn't at least tie in with Language Arts somehow. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I just might bend but I won't break. Live, Love, Learn.
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Studying Socially: February 2011
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011. Social Studies for Kids. Is a pretty general site that students can use, but also provides some good resources for the teachers as well. As you can see on the home page, it has information on relevant holidays (Happy Groundhog Day! And "this week in history." Personally, I was happy to see the book reviews for social studies related books. It's not a huge list, but has some interesting selections for fiction and nonfiction books for children ages 4-18. Live, Love, Learn.