TPT
Total:
$0.00
Selected
Grades
Formats
10 results

8th grade social studies ebooks

Preview of Beginners Guide to Inclusive Science Education - Supporting Black Students

Beginners Guide to Inclusive Science Education - Supporting Black Students

Uncover the transformative potential of science education with our groundbreaking guide, "Beginners Guide to Inclusive Science Education." This comprehensive resource is meticulously crafted for educators who aspire to create inclusive classrooms where every student, particularly with Black students in mind.Dive into the intricacies of teaching science with an anti-colonial lens, exploring real-world strategies, practical tips, and inspiring examples. From dismantling systemic biases in curricul
Preview of What Makes You So Special: The Puzzle of Human Uniqueness

What Makes You So Special: The Puzzle of Human Uniqueness

Created by
Nautilus
When we sat down to plan our first issue of Nautilus, we asked ourselves a simple question. What is the biggest statement that science has made about humans and our place in the universe in the past few hundred years? The answer suggested itself immediately: it seems we’ve been told that we just aren’t very important. This was a bit of a surprise. We’re fans of science, you see. And some of our best friends are people. Where was this narrative of mediocrity coming from, and, more importantly, w
Preview of Uncertainty: A new look at an indeterminate world

Uncertainty: A new look at an indeterminate world

Created by
Nautilus
f we asked you to name the towering achievements of 20th century science, you might point to relativity, genetics, the polio vaccine, and space travel. And of course you’d be right. But science also made a different kind of breakthrough in the last century: it began to map out, in a precise way, what we could not know. Think about that. The sophistication of our observations, and our thinking, had grown to the point that they could expose the limits of knowledge itself. We began to glimpse the
Preview of Registered Nurse to Rear Admiral

Registered Nurse to Rear Admiral

Created by
Estelle McDoniel
The biography of one woman who became the first woman to reach an Admiral's rank in the US Navy which includes the many places where she served (worked) including being a nurse on the hospital ship that rescued prisoners of war in Japan. Thoughtful questions for students are available if you'll email me for those.
Preview of Limerick Comics

Limerick Comics

Created by
Robert Hoyman
"In his debut book, Hoyman combines two forms that kids love--limericks and comic books--to offer one-page lessons on various subjects.""Both amusing and instructive, with broad appeal and excellent illustrations."--Kirkus Reviews "Even when discussing complex subjects, Hoyman keeps the language simple (“A caveman all covered with dust/ Could briskly make flint stones combust”). Young readers will have no trouble enjoying and absorbing the entire collection, whether by picking a poem at random o
Preview of A Short Guide to the Amendments of the US Constitution

A Short Guide to the Amendments of the US Constitution

This book describes what the amendments are and what they really mean. This book includes the full text of each amendment.
Preview of Greek Roots (-crat/-cracy and -arch/-archy)

Greek Roots (-crat/-cracy and -arch/-archy)

Created by
Dream with STEAM
Greek Roots are used in this lesson to help students break down words that are related to government systems. Students will use the chart and word bank to break down these roots and then the teacher can use the example words to help with building vocabulary "root word" knowledge.
Preview of The Story of Nautilus: Science, Math and Myth

The Story of Nautilus: Science, Math and Myth

Created by
Nautilus
Behold the humble nautilus. Just about a foot in diameter, it is a slow bottom-dweller with short tentacles that moves through the water with an unsteady wobble. It’s also 500 million years old and, in its day, was the best and brightest, using its newly evolved depth control to lay waste to acre after acre of scuttling crustacean prey. We became interested in it here at Nautilus because, well, we stole its name. But also because (for a mollusk) it represents a remarkable intersection of scien
Preview of Dewgy and the Golden Meadow

Dewgy and the Golden Meadow

Created by
Richard White
Dewgy is an American Indian boy who lived hundreds of years ago. Not unlike boys today, Dewgy struggled with growing up. Fortunately, his grandfather helped Dewgy learn about people, life, nature, and spirituality. This short story is a great resource to teach students about ecology. Topics that can be introduced and discussed include biodiversity, food webs, conservation, spirituality, and cosmology. A hard copy is available on amazon.com for $4.99. https://www.amazon.com/DEWGY-GOLDEN-MEADOW
Preview of A Quick Glance at American History to 1877 Textbook

A Quick Glance at American History to 1877 Textbook

Created by
Joey Bartz
This book teaches both basic and specific historical topics. This book was created as a less expensive option for a student textbook, or as an inexpensive supplemental option to an already existing textbook. Although it does not cover every historical event, it does highlight many events and encourages higher order thinking skills and further reading and research. It is a great book for any student that is taking early American History to 1877. It exemplifies Bloom's Taxonomy!
Showing 1-10 of 10 results

Find Social Studies - History resources | TPT

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.