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50 Ways to Teach Social Studies for Elementary Teachers
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Description
If you are searching for ideas to teach social studies in fun and meaningful ways, 50 Ways to Teach Social Studies is a book that provides a plethora of ideas of practical lessons connected to real-world topics that will save the busy teacher time and effort. The activities in this book are housed under themes and include content connections (civics, history, geography, economics), guiding questions, and literacy connections. From community, primary sources, and music to food, visual media, and experiential learning, this book will inspire you to make connections in your own environment to expand the teaching of social studies.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Using Primary Sources to Teach Social Studies
Chapter 2: Using Music to Teach Social Studies
Chapter 3: Using Literature to Teach Social Studies
Chapter 4: Using Visual Media to Teach Social Studies
Chapter 5: Using the Environment to Teach Social Studies
Chapter 6: Using the Community to Teach Social Studies
Chapter 7: Using Food to Teach Social Studies
Chapter 8: Using Experiential Learning to Teach Social Studies
Conclusion
Appendix A: Salt Dough Recipe for Making Tiles
Appendix B: The Little Red Hen Operetta
Appendix C: Cinderella Story Comparison Chart
Appendix D: Main Street Template for Architecture
Appendix E: Main Street Template for Courthouse Square
Appendix F: Main Street Template for Building Use
Appendix G: Table for Using the FILM Strategy
Appendix H: Amish Friendship Bread Recipe
Appendix I: Johnny Cake Recipe
Bibliography
Summary of Activities
About the Author and Illustrator
Product details
Published | 05 Jun 2021 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 140 |
ISBN | 9781475860696 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 13 b/w illustrations; 5 tables |
Dimensions | 218 x 154 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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S. Kay Gandy has done it again! Her second activity book for social studies, 50 Ways to Teach Social Studies, has a myriad of wonderful ideas for the busy social studies teacher. Her activities require accessible materials; the directions are easy to follow; and her Summary of Activities is organized and informative. It’s a must have book for all elementary teachers of social studies.
Kathleen Matthew, professor, education department, Black Hills State University
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As a teacher of ESL students, I find this book extremely innovative in ways to help students learn other than by reading a textbook. Many of our students come to school with little to no formal educational experience. Dr. Gandy provides a multitude of engaging activities to support learning for all students. She brings learning alive, interactive, and makes it fun. The activities in 50 Ways to Teach Social Studies not only help students to learn with a more hands-on and real-life approach, but are exciting and appealing for classrooms across the country. Dr. Gandy’s knowledge and love of social studies shines in this book.
Sydney A. Miles, ESL elementary teacher, Carencro Heights Elementary School, Carencro, LA
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I love the research-based, cross-curricular, and hands-on nature of Dr. Kay Gandy’s book 50 Ways to Teach Social Studies. The work has a rich, research base leading to amazing, tried, and true opportunities to positively impact student learning. The cross-curricular emphasis allows social studies educators to engage with the subject in a global manner that encourages critical thinking. The hands-on applied nature of the book allows for instant classroom application. Dr. Gandy's book is well worth the exploration.
Andrea Paganelli, author of books for teachers including, Power Up Your Read-Alouds: Building Reading Excitement through Technology