Teaching about geographic themes and the topographic features of our earth has long been a staple of any social studies classroom.
Inspiring students is crucial for their academic, personal, and professional growth, particularly as students progress into the secondary level.
Social studies teachers hold the key to our future.
Contemporary literature gives readers a look at progressive writing styles that often reflect the world in which the works were written.
Classic literature is often reserved for English or Writing courses, but in secondary social studies classrooms, historical novels written about specific eras and themes can have as much merit as a traditional textbook.
School and district closures are rippling across the nation and the world as our communities join together to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
The history of ordinary people and everyday life appeals to students.
How does a teacher narrow down over 5000 years of human history and culture for the classroom? Use essential questions!
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