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Preview of Culturally Responsive, Game Based U.S. History! K4-5 Pre-Game Warm-Up: PODER

Culturally Responsive, Game Based U.S. History! K4-5 Pre-Game Warm-Up: PODER

Put Manifest Destiny into full context with over 25 lessons that use an animated video, maps, DBQs, expository writing, class discussions & group challenges. Next? Play the PODER board game (separate purchase). History class was never this intriguing.BOARD GAME DESCRIPTION: "Just because you can, does that mean you should? With PODER, students create a head-spinning model of the MexicanAmerican War. From commodity deals in Louisiana and trade fairs in Santa Fe; from the Alamo, the Battle of
Preview of Culturally Responsive, Game Based history! Écouter_game-within-a-game (Alliance)

Culturally Responsive, Game Based history! Écouter_game-within-a-game (Alliance)

Turning school into a piece of cake! Écouter is a game-within-a-game that supports Alliance Diplomatique learning. 5 modules, 30 minutes each, plus an animated video, word problems & GIS time-lapsed mathematical modeling work synergistically to explore how epidemic disease affected the French & Indian War leading up to the War for Independence."Inside the walls of Fort Pitt, June 1763, British soldiers were gripped by a highly contagious and potentially lethal virus for which there was
Preview of Cannabis Use and the Teenage Brain

Cannabis Use and the Teenage Brain

Created by
Ian Callahan
Facilitate a discussion-based lesson on the effects of cannabis use on the developing brain. Great lesson for Health Classes, or for ELA or Social Studies. Students will analyze a complex text (video presentation) and participate in small group discussions where they are assigned and responsible for specific talking points. Students will explore a peer reviewed scientific medical study on the usage of THC and its related effects on mental health later in life, and then will discuss a variety
Preview of Presidents Day Activities|Middle School Bell Ringers|Historical Figures|Lincoln

Presidents Day Activities|Middle School Bell Ringers|Historical Figures|Lincoln

Presidents Day Activities|Middle School Bell Ringers|Historical Figures|Lincoln gives you an EASY and NO PREP way to teach your students about Presidents! Presidents Day Activities|Middle School Bell Ringers|Historical Figures|Lincoln is a fun presidential trivia game! Encourage and inspire your students while building their vocabulary and communication skills! Your students will be introduced to a fun fact about many presidents! Whether you teach in a general ed classroom, a science classroom,
Preview of Culturally Responsive, Game Based U.S. History! K4-5 Pre-Game Warm-Up: Alliance

Culturally Responsive, Game Based U.S. History! K4-5 Pre-Game Warm-Up: Alliance

Put colonial North America into full context with over 25 lessons using activities, maps, an animated video, DBQs, expository writing, class discussions & group challenges. Next? Play the ALLIANCE board game (separate purchase). WARNING: History class will never be the same.BOARD GAME DESCRIPTION: "A clever take on statecraft whereby six teams across colonial North America meet the triple challenge of nation building, international diplomacy, and economic sustainability. Iroquois Confederacy
Preview of Financial Literacy: What Is a Budget? - Lesson Plan, Worksheet, Video Link

Financial Literacy: What Is a Budget? - Lesson Plan, Worksheet, Video Link

Created by
PragerU Kids
Teach your middle and high school students about budgeting fundamentals, financial planning, and fostering responsible money management habits with this engaging lesson plan and worksheet. Links to a fun and engaging video series called "Cash Course" that can be watched in class.
Preview of Patrick Henry Speech - Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death

Patrick Henry Speech - Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death

Created by
Audio Memory
This is Patrick Henry's famous speech repeated phrase by phrase so that students can practice reading along. Read by Mark Smith. This is an excellent way to increase vocabulary and learn history with a dramatic flair. It's perfect for a speech or drama class.
Preview of The African-Americans: "Rise!" Video Guide

The African-Americans: "Rise!" Video Guide

This video guide is aligned to Episode 5 of the PBS series "The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross". This episode, titled "Rise!" covers 1940-1968 and touches on many well-known civil rights leaders such s Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Ruby Bridges, and Rosa Parks, but it also goes into many lesser-known figures that are often bypassed in the textbooks, such as James Meredith, Ella Baker, and Paul Robeson.
Preview of Internet and Media Safety Analysis of Trends and Stunts

Internet and Media Safety Analysis of Trends and Stunts

This resource links to relevant YouTube sources to discuss the concept of internet and personal physical safety by analyzing trends and stunts online and in historic media. Included is an introduction to the legal concepts of negligence with accompanying vocabulary. Topics include:History: Evel Kneival bio and psychology analysis - 1970sJackAss movie franchise - the consequences to the actors/crew (rated PG) - early 2000sDangerous internet stunts and trends on YouTube and TikTokNegligence conc
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 Nelson Mandela Exploration

Nelson Mandela Exploration

Created by
ESLThorp
I use this when I am teaching the novel Born A Crime by Trevor Noah, although you do not need to be teaching the novel to incorporate this assignment. I use it as an activity when I have a planned absence or am ill as the students can work through it on their own. I linked the YouTube video and the inaugural speech and included a work cited on these sites. There is an answer key included as well, in order to make it a bit easier to grade, the information that is not opinion based. The video is i
Preview of Returning to School  - Digital Foot Prints Goes Animation
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Returning to School - Digital Foot Prints Goes Animation

Animated explainer videos are focused and efficient. With lots of information and little time to explain, an animated explainer video can help breakdown the important points of the problem and solution to the problem quickly. In addition, an animated explainer can help articulate and simplify your message into the shortest and concise way. This is what “Digital Citizens Footprints Goes Animation” exactly does. “Digital Citizens Footprints Goes Animation” takes the student and the teacher or th
Preview of Culturally Responsive, Game Based history! Blue_game-within-a-game (PODER)

Culturally Responsive, Game Based history! Blue_game-within-a-game (PODER)

Turning school into a piece of cake! Blue is a game-within-a-game that supports PODER learning. 5 modules, 30 minutes each, plus an animated video, word problems & GIS time-lapsed mathematical modeling work together to explore the impact epidemic disease has had on the Rio Grande Pueblos' sovereignty over time."Between 1492 and 1680, the Rio Grande Pueblos dropped from an estimated 100,000 people to just 17,000. The forces of European expansion clearly devastating—with epidemic disease being
Preview of How to write a terrible history essay!
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How to write a terrible history essay!

How do you write great essays? By learning how to write terrible ones first. Your learners will learn in this video what features a bad history essay has and why essays without arguments never work. This video shows: * Why a line of argument is essential * Why short sentences make better sense * Why examiners don't like generalisations
Preview of SWOT Analysis

SWOT Analysis

A complete (2-3) lesson package that serves to cover the SWOT analysis. It can be used for grades 7, 8 or 9. The worksheet includes a number of engaging, group-based activities that get the concepts across while learners are having fun.The worksheet also includes a video tutorial which conveys the essential idea behind the SWOT Analysis in 2 minutes. If the teacher does not have access to a device to project the video to the class, then the folder also includes the audio only file. Or the teache
Preview of Financial Literacy: What Is a Budget? - Worksheet

Financial Literacy: What Is a Budget? - Worksheet

Created by
PragerU Kids
Teach your middle and high school students about budgeting fundamentals, financial planning, and fostering responsible money management habits. Links to a fun and engaging video series called "Cash Course" that can be watched in class. Also, has an associated lesson plan for teachers.
Preview of Mid Autumn Moon Festival Storybook Read Along and Workbook Pack

Mid Autumn Moon Festival Storybook Read Along and Workbook Pack

Use this Moon Festival study packet alongside the video available here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_tGvPC46NoAnd feel free to support me on my kofi page!https://ko-fi.com/dokumento
Preview of Civics: The Constitution - Video
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Civics: The Constitution - Video

Created by
PragerU Kids
What do your middle and high school students know about the U.S. Constitution? Watch this fun, exciting game show. They’ll enjoy learning as Uncle Sam quizzes kids on America’s founding document and the Founding Fathers that made it possible.Learn more about Street Smarts.Don't forget our great lesson plan and worksheet for this episode.
Preview of What is a Protest?- Kid Friendly Video/ Slides on Protest and BLM

What is a Protest?- Kid Friendly Video/ Slides on Protest and BLM

Created by
MrKTeachesK
Trying to figure out a way to incorporate BLM and Protest into your Day? This is a quick video that you can make yourself on a screen castify teaching students about the word protest. It is a developmentally appropriate way to incorporate Culturally Relevant Pedagogy with your elementary school students. Attached is a model video and the Google Slidedeck that was used in the recording. You get both with this!
Preview of Not Too Young

Not Too Young

I wrote this poem and added simple sign language for children to perform for our U.S. veterans and servicemen and women. Seeing children perform Not Too Young touches the hearts of our American heroes. It's easy to teach and children learn it quickly. The poem would enhance lessons about service to our country, gratitude for our blessings, American history, the freedoms we enjoy, the cost of our freedoms and the lasting effects of service to our country. It would be a meaningful part of a patrio
Preview of Financial Literacy: Inflation is Our Frenemy, Part One
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Financial Literacy: Inflation is Our Frenemy, Part One

Created by
Summit Seekers
This short tutorial offers your high school and adult literacy students an audio-visual experience to help them understand the basics of how inflation impacts everyday people. This free video is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/TKwDw5-FKKE Stay tuned for part two.
Preview of Financial Literacy: Inflation is Our Frenemy, Part Two
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Financial Literacy: Inflation is Our Frenemy, Part Two

Created by
Summit Seekers
Be sure to watch part one.This short tutorial offers your high school and adult literacy students an audio-visual experience to help them understand the basics of how inflation impacts everyday people. This free video is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HlMpO53Sp4A
Preview of Financial Literacy: Recommended Reading for Young Adults
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Financial Literacy: Recommended Reading for Young Adults

Created by
Summit Seekers
This video suggests books for young adults that lead to highly effective personal financial sustainability habits. Students will develop a healthy mindset about money, self-care, wealth, staying out of debt, and how to avoid comparing themselves to others. This free video is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RAkenL3xdvk
Preview of Before You Turn 18
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Before You Turn 18

Created by
Summit Seekers
This video offers essential suggestions for starting adulthood after high school, emancipating from foster care, or recent reentry status. These steps will support your sustainability along the way by suggesting how to go about establishing safe housing while living on a minimum wage.You can also find this video @ https://youtu.be/UKzPCi3Shdg
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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.

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