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Preview of Twitter Permission Form

Twitter Permission Form

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CWDESIGNS
Have you started a classroom Twitter page? Don't forget to receive permission for posting your photos! This is a simple, but eye-appealing parent permission form that will work for any subject and any grade. You will receive a zip file with permission forms in JPEG form and PDF form.
Preview of Fourth Great Lesson - Invention of Language Game Video Tutorial
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Fourth Great Lesson - Invention of Language Game Video Tutorial

Introduction: The fourth Great Lesson is the Invention of Language. This game will demonstrate how much more effective and efficient humans are when they use language to work together. Before language, one would think that early humans primarily relied on non-verbal communication like pointing. However, as simple words were created, likely, it didn't take long for an explosion of language to come soon after. Languages, as well as math, are the cornerstones on which civilizations were built. I
Preview of GAME / COMPETITION! Spanish-Speaking Countries of the World! (VIDEO)
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GAME / COMPETITION! Spanish-Speaking Countries of the World! (VIDEO)

LEARNING-BASED FUN! Introduction to all 20 of the Spanish-Speaking Countries of the World! How to play…First, watch this introductory video on the Spanish-Speaking countries of the world.Then, break your classroom up into table groups of 4-5 students each. (You can also make this an individual competition for smaller classes.)Give each table group a dry erase whiteboard or a piece of paper to record their answers. Have each group designate one person to record the answers.Start the video and pre
Preview of Fifth Great Lesson: Invention of Math Video Tutorial
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Fifth Great Lesson: Invention of Math Video Tutorial

Imagine early humans first using math. Before any type of calculation could happen, humans needed to invent the concept of counting. The earliest form of counting was probably the repeated use of one. It may have been picture-based that represented something. For example, a repeating picture of a bison head would mean that each picture of the bison head represented an actual living, breathing bison that the early human was observing. Using symbols would be a gigantic leap forward in cognition a
Preview of Hunting and Gathering Video
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Hunting and Gathering Video

When studying humans, one of the major lessons is that all humans have the same fundamental needs. Still, they can be fulfilled in different ways. For example, everyone requires shelter, but those shelters have looked very different depending on the era or environment. Everyone wears clothing, but that clothing can look very different depending on climate and decoration. Everyone requires food, but there are a variety of styles of cooking, as well as different plants and animals available for co
Preview of Create Your Own Telehealth Games: Walkthrough
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Create Your Own Telehealth Games: Walkthrough

Walkthrough/demonstration for creating telehealth games using the PlayingCards.IO platform - this quick, 25-minute video will show you how to create telehealth games with custom boards, card decks, and pieces, as well as creating automation buttons for your games.If you want to create your own virtual board games (or activities for use in a video session), this video shows you what you need to know to make them yourself.
Preview of Egg Thief Video
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Egg Thief Video

Capture the Flag is a childhood favorite, and kids of all ages and backgrounds are typically familiar with the game's rules. Since my students love this game, I needed to make a version connected to the classroom curriculum. When we played this game with small white soccer balls, I couldn't help but think they looked like eggs. This sparked my imagination, and I was inspired to make Egg Thief. When I first began playing this game, I used to say that the students were oviraptors stealing eggs fro
Preview of Interactive Reading Strategies (for Social Studies and Other Content Areas)

Interactive Reading Strategies (for Social Studies and Other Content Areas)

Created by
Moore Actions
Interactive ways to increase reading skills are featured in this lesson. 8 different strategies are featured including 1 original game. This lesson focuses on social studies and reading but can be used for almost any subject area to help increase reading skills.
Preview of Timeline of Life Relay Race
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Timeline of Life Relay Race

Humans walk and run, but we can also crawl and cartwheel too. This fantastic variety of movements will help us emulate our favorite animals in this relay race game. Animals move in a variety of different ways depending on what habitat they thrive in. Some leap, others waddle, many are on four legs, and other animals slither; there are a variety of movement patterns. Children are fascinated by animals, and how they move, so they will jump at the opportunity to pretend to be like them when given a
Preview of DIY Super Sturdy File Folder Table Tent
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DIY Super Sturdy File Folder Table Tent

This is an instructional video to show how to make a table tent using only a file folder. The table tent is super study and easy to make. Use it to display sentence stems, mount games (especially screen games), or to display presentations and projects. The game displayed in the video can be found here. Or you can buy a bundle of both of my continents and oceans games here.
Preview of Geography Tricks and Tools

Geography Tricks and Tools

Created by
Moore Actions
Seven different, original, and interactive games and activities are featured in this lesson. Great way to make teaching geography fun!! Students love these activities. Some games include interactive BINGO and games with a judge. Teachers can use one or all seven strategies.
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Importance of learning social studies

Social studies offers valuable insights into history, geography, and much more. Social studies captivates students by providing them with perspectives from the past, present, and future, allowing them to understand history and navigate current events. It enables them to appreciate how previous generations have shaped their present reality. In essence, social studies opens their eyes to the vastness of life beyond their immediate surroundings.

Benefits of learning social studies

Learning social studies offers many benefits to students in terms of helping them develop a holistic understanding of the world. Namely, it helps them:

  • Learn about the achievements, challenges, perspectives, traditions, and customs of different societies
  • Evaluate information, analyze evidence, and make informed judgments about complex social, economic, and political issues
  • Become active, responsible, and engaged citizens
  • Comprehend global issues such as human rights, environmental sustainability, and economic disparities

By teaching social studies, teachers can help students develop critical thinking skills, foster civic engagement, and promote social awareness and responsibility.

Teaching with social studies resources

On TPT, social studies resources come in various formats, from worksheets to interactive notebooks to units. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of social studies concepts, or to reteach a tricky topic. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching and learning social studies will be so much easier.

Discover printable and digital social studies resources

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable or digital social studies resources, TPT has an extensive array of instructional materials for every learning need, topic, or grade level. Whether you’re teaching students about America’s democratic process, the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., how to read maps, or World War II, we’ve got you covered.

Social studies resources on TPT offer informative lessons, engaging texts, intriguing facts, interactive puzzles, and enjoyable trivia games. These grade-specific resources ensure that all students can access age-appropriate materials that stimulate their minds and enhance their creative thinking abilities.

For instance, first graders can explore worksheets on senses and emotions, followed by a coloring page featuring Harriet Tubman. Older students can test their knowledge with quizzes on statistics and capital cities, then delve into the history of the Underground Railroad through an informational sheet or enjoy a word search focused on civil rights leaders. With such a wide variety of subjects and topics covered, our social studies pages provide endless opportunities for students to explore the world in captivating ways.

Frequently asked questions about teaching social studies

What types of social studies lessons are available on TPT?

There are many different types of history resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular social studies lessons include U.S. history, world history, ancient history, geography, civics, and government.

How do I find social studies lessons on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing history lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for social studies resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of social studies lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.