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Implementing History Book Clubs in Upper Elementary

Thrive in Grade Five

History Book Clubs are a fantastic way to get your students reading and engaging with history! As a plus, students were discussing what they’d read and I noticed they were digging deeper into their books. I couldn’t believe I’d never thought of making my Literature Circles into History Book Clubs.

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This School Librarian Thinks Her Job Is the ‘Best-Kept Secret in Education’

ED Surge

I was more of a periodical girl, with the magazines and the newspapers and an occasional novel or self-help book. In K-2, I'm integrating finger spelling with American Sign Language to help them with letter recognition within the books, because the books have letters that make words that make sentences.

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Teaching Elementary Science and Social Studies

Ashleigh's Education Journey

State and federal mandates and high stakes testing have made teaching elementary science and social studies a battle for time in the classroom. This battle has resulted in minimizing social studies and science instruction to focus on tested areas. There should also be intentional social studies and science instruction.

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Social Studies and Science Vocabulary

Ashleigh's Education Journey

These words are important because they help students comprehend text across different content areas such as social studies and science. Two books that have completely transformed my vocabulary instruction are Bringing Words to Life and the Marzano’s Building Academic Vocabulary. These don’t have to be fancy.

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How Science Instruction Improves Literacy in K-5 Classrooms

TCI

If you want to dive deeper, download our free eBook, Rethinking Literacy in K-5 Classrooms: How Social Studies and Science Drive Academic Success. ” Find out how schools can effectively integrate social studies and science into literacy instruction.

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Diving Deeper with ParaFLY

HistoryRewriter

The students used their knowledge from all three classes to write children’s books on historical figures from the Mexican Revolution. The books are archived here. Numerous studies demonstrate that student self-assessment is a major factor in academic improvement. ” This simply means that the story has hidden meanings.

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Many kids can’t read, even in high school. Is the solution teaching reading in every class?

The Hechinger Report

Patty Topliffe, who teaches social studies at Woodstock High School in Vermont, said teaching vocabulary and other literacy skills to her students helps them understand primary source documents. Patty Topliffe (center right) and other English and social studies teachers at Woodstock High School, in Vermont.