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US History Projects

Passion for Social Studies

In this project, students will create a magazine cover or documentary project that illustrates the culture, politics, art, music, and lifestyle of the 1920s. Add to cart The post US History Projects appeared first on Passion for Social Studies. There are projects ready for essential US History topics, such as the 1920s.

History 130
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Learning Shouldn't Stop When the Last Bell Rings

A Principal's Reflections

I also have a couple of apps that supplement the learning done in class through amazing pictures, news articles and even actual magazine clippings. Having the calendar is great because it keeps me organized and helps me to plan what I have to do accordingly. How do you see 3G tablet devices extending learning beyond the classroom?

Geography 278
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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. Jami Rhue : I never thought of librarianship until I went to a job fair for Chicago Public Schools, and they were looking for school librarians. I had earned my masters in the art of teaching elementary education.

Library 105
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Integrating Science and Social Studies

Ashleigh's Education Journey

Integrating science and social studies with reading is a must. Due to testing and/or district and state requirements, social studies and science often take the back seat. While I can’t say that I get it in every day, I do carve out time for intentional science and/or social studies instruction.

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8 Budget-Friendly Prizes for Students

Mr and Mrs Social Studies

I set up periodic raffles with my students with extra school supplies that I no longer needed, old National Geographic magazines, random items I wanted to “regift,” and even some old Beanie Babies I had gotten as a kid that were still in pretty good condition.

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‘We must talk about this real history’: Reactions to ‘divisive concepts’ ban

The Hechinger Report

The Hechinger Report, in partnership with The Boston Globe Magazine, analyzed a 264-letter sample to get a sense of both sides. OF BERLIN This analysis about “divisive concepts” laws was produced by The Hechinger Report and the Boston Globe Magazine. Kids are not born racists.

History 84
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Not Just for Math: A Tiered System of Learning Supports for Any Subject

Cult of Pedagogy

Listen to the interview with Sarah Riggs Johnson and Nate Wolkenhauer: Sponsored by Studyo and Scholastic Magazines+ This post was co-written by Nate Wolkenhauer. Tier 6: Test Pulling Nate When I was in high school, I cheated on a social studies test. This isn’t really about math.

K-12 256