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Social studies Common Core CCRA.W.3 resources for staff

Preview of That Sugar Film video worksheet

That Sugar Film video worksheet

That Sugar Film documentary ( imdb.to/2pIuPMs ) brings a perspective on oneā€™s health with modern consumption of food and a culturally relevant teaching experience for ALL students of any background. The documentary will highlight from a nutritional standpoint the effects of a high sugar diet. The case studies found within this film do touch on the essence of CRT because many People of Color live in a ā€œFood Desertā€ Food deserts as explained from these links: ( bit.ly/2umWlVA ), ( bit.ly/2IUc8yj )
Preview of Maus II by Art Spiegelman- Activities, Quizzes, Essays- Full Teaching Unit

Maus II by Art Spiegelman- Activities, Quizzes, Essays- Full Teaching Unit

Created by
Lazy Sundays
I love reading Maus, despite having read it 100 times! This is one of those stories that really teaches so much about humanity and life.Similar to my Maus I package, Maus II is a comprehensive resource for quizzing students and discussing those "deeper" ideas within the novel. Please feel free to expand on what is included. I also highly recommend having students maintain active post-it notes throughout their reading. This really makes going back and finding key moments in Vladek's behavior so m
Preview of Autopsy: Age of Revolutions

Autopsy: Age of Revolutions

The students will be depicting The Age of Revolution through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. For example the causes and effects of Political, Social, Economic, and Cultural issues during the revolutions. Students have autonomy on who they want to draw as long as it adds to the project. This assignment is created to be fun, creative, and most importantlyā€¦ informative.
Preview of Debating Topics for Middle/High School: Politics and Government

Debating Topics for Middle/High School: Politics and Government

Get your middle/high school students debating topics that are both relevant and important to them while building their critical thinking skills. Students will be encouraged to develop their communication and debating skills, while opening their minds to different viewpoints.Each debate package covers and reinforces the five basic steps of the debating process: gathering information, exploring all sides of an issue, forming an initial opinion, defending the position in a debate and finally, refin
Preview of BLACK HISTORY MONTH | 16 PERSONAS IMPORTANTES  [HOJAS DE TRABAJO EN ESPAƑOL]

BLACK HISTORY MONTH | 16 PERSONAS IMPORTANTES [HOJAS DE TRABAJO EN ESPAƑOL]

Created by
Addo Educa
Este producto incluye hojas de trabajo y presentaciones sobre 16 personas importantes para el black history month, entre ellas:EDICIƓN 1 Frederick Douglass Harriet Tubman George Washington Carver Thurgood Marshall Rosa Parks Martin Luther King Ruby BridgesBarack ObamaEDICIƓN 2Sojourner TruthW.E.B. Du BoisLangston Hughes Maya AngelouJackie RobinsonMohammed AliOprah WinfreyKamala HarrisSi tus estudiantes quieren repasar en casa pueden ver los video con las presentaciones en nuestro canal de Youtu
Preview of The African American Experience

The African American Experience

Created by
WIRED2SUCCEED
This 4 part bundle delves into the origin of the term "African American" and teaches us to acknowledge, appreciate, celebrate and understand the human existence!
Preview of APĀ® US History - The Battle of Ft. Sumpter (True/False Worksheet)

APĀ® US History - The Battle of Ft. Sumpter (True/False Worksheet)

As the opening battle of the U.S. Civil War, Fort Sumpter is also viewed by most historians as ranking among the conflict's most important engagements. However, unlike Gettysburg, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville or many others, the fight over Fort Sumpter was strategically meaningless. How could such an important battle be fought over an outdated, vulnerable fort, so deep in Confederate territory?This seven-question True/False worksheet seeks to provide students with a thorough backgr
Preview of 6 Weeks of a Cross Curriculum Unit Plan. Anchored on Farming of Bones Novel

6 Weeks of a Cross Curriculum Unit Plan. Anchored on Farming of Bones Novel

Created by
Cynthia Prenelon
Enjoy this Cross Curriculum (English and History) Unit plan that engages Secondary Students of all learning levels. You will also see how Using various activities like a Flash Debate and detailed Organized weekly objectives keeps you and your students organized. This is the Unit plan only for those who would like to create their own lesson plan but would like to use my guide. At the end of this unit, Students will be able to:Make cross curricular connections with Global History classUse prior kn
Preview of Rhetoric (Non-fiction): Leveled Questioning Worksheet and Rubric

Rhetoric (Non-fiction): Leveled Questioning Worksheet and Rubric

Created by
Miss MOD Teaches
Rhetoric (Non-fiction): Leveled QuestioningSuitable for ANY NONFICTION TEXT. Use this resource in Language, Science, or Social Studies to support student analysis of a nonfiction text.The questions on this resource are designed to allow students to engage with a text at their own pace. This resource examines 6 components of rhetoric: Speaker, Subject, Audience, Occasion (Context), Purpose, and Tone. 3 additional questions that combine ALL components - that means 21 questions before you've even b
Preview of The Great Depression Gold Confiscation of 1933

The Great Depression Gold Confiscation of 1933

Here is a fascinating reading on Executive Order #6120, commonly known as the Gold Confiscation Order. This essay can be highly useful in both an advanced U.S. History class and/or an advanced English class. For history classes, this essay can be read aloud in class, with several key discussion points noted throughout the essay. Or, this essay can be used in an English class, as it correctly demonstrates sound research principles with supporting citations. For many students, writing a research p
Preview of Show What you Know: Daily Horoscope Social Media Template Writing Activity

Show What you Know: Daily Horoscope Social Media Template Writing Activity

This engaging, easily editable Google Slides template is a fun way for students to make predictions, think critically and support a claim! Students can:Click on the moon gif to see the characteristics that best describe each zodiac signDrag & drop the zodiac sign emoji of the sign they believe best fits their character/historical figure etc.Explain their reasoningMake a horoscope for their character/historical figure etc.My students LOVED debating which zodiac sign best fit each character in
Preview of APĀ® US History - The Politics, Culture & Conflict of 19th Century Immigration

APĀ® US History - The Politics, Culture & Conflict of 19th Century Immigration

Ever since the arrival of European colonists in Jamestown and Massachusetts Bay, the American continent has been a land of immigrants. Yet despite this fact, each successive wave of new arrivals to the United States - whether laborers, refugees or adventurers - has been forced to endure oppression and discrimination at the hands of those who came before.This seven-question short answer worksheet examines the phenomenon of 19th Century immigration in the United States, as well as the social and p
Preview of Sociology- Essay on Gender

Sociology- Essay on Gender

Created by
William Smith
This product is a writing assignment covering "Gender". After watching the film "What Women Want (PG13), or any film related to gender "stereotypes" , students will be asked to complete a writing task that solely analyzes the portrayal of different genders in media/ film. Also, they will look at and predict the implications of child development, after seeing these portrayals of gender in media. This assignment can be used for any students studying "gender" it does not specifically go with the mo
Preview of Race & Racism in America - How did We Get Here? (True/False Worksheet)

Race & Racism in America - How did We Get Here? (True/False Worksheet)

"How did We Get Here" is a mini-curriculum devoted to investigating the roots of institutionalized racism in the modern United States. This five-item True/False exercise is based upon the series' 1800-word first installment, which begins with the Civil War's end in 1865. What were the "Civil War Amendments" and "Radical Reconstruction?" When did the last Union Army troops withdraw from the South? Why was Andrew Johnson impeached? What was the Compromise of 1877? This free activity seeks
Preview of 5W BAR Summary Strategy Poster

5W BAR Summary Strategy Poster

Created by
Dylan Cordaro
This poster and practice helps students write summaries of events. We use it in Social Studies. The "5w"s ask for who, what, where, when, why of an event. The "bar" in this stands for "Background, Actions, Results" to help students write about a sequence and cause and effect. This also helps students identify and explain the context of an event.Students have completed writing 5wbar summary paragraphs in about 5 sentences. Sometimes, we organize their information into tables.
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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 studentā€™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 youā€™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 youā€™re teaching students about Americaā€™s democratic process, the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., how to read maps, or World War II, weā€™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 youā€™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.