Vocabulary word lists for
social studies topics including geography, sociology, economics, history and more
Packs contain books from National Geographic Publishing on a variety of science and
social studies topics including life science, earth and space science, government and more.
Not exact matches
The class outlines
include religion (often based in Bible
study), morality (frequently centered in Victorian virtues) and
social problems (heavily laced with metaphysical views of Indian cultural history) These
topics are being woven into a new mix which
includes a dedication to an interfaith sense of the urgent need to reconstruct the spiritual and moral values of the nation.
Monitoring the Future has been conducted by researchers at the Institute for
Social Research at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor since 1975, expanding the
study periodically to
include additional grades and
topic areas.
The wide range of
topics includes math, vocabulary,
social studies, SAT and GED practice, music, economics, and many more.
HUNDREDS OF ACTIVITIES TO COVER ALL 12
TOPICS IN GREAT DETAIL - I have covered as much vocabulary as possible (
including the majority of the vocab lists in the textbook) and all key grammar points
including MA grammar such as subjunctive / personal a. Theme 1 (ks3 revision / family / relationships / free time / customs and festivals)- over 45 activities Theme 2 (home and local area /
social and global issues
including healthy eating / travel and tourism)- over 85 activities Theme 3 (
studies / life at school / post 16 options and future careers)- over 85 activities Key grammar - all 8 tenses, prepositions, personal a and 3rd person opinions, regular and irregular verbs practice in all tenses
including irregular past participles, questions, connectives, time expressions, using different tenses simultaneously.
Forthcoming titles will cover a wide range of
topics,
including reading, mathematics, and
social studies.
These resources
include: - Power - points with plenty of questions to guide your students through the book - A booklet with all the main quotes from the first two chapters - An article
study on the
social topic studied in the book to have a better understanding of the context - Two comprehension exercises of extracts - A written analysis of many chapters - Different worksheet with main quotes from the chapters to analyse or questions that lead your students to analyse - Four quizzes to check students» understanding of the chapters - Answer booklets for chapters 21 to 26 (I will add the others progressively but the analysis answer most questions)- Vocabulary sheets for chapters 1 to 5 with a link to the Quizlet course (I will soon add the other chapters too)- A speaking game with cards and the rules to check students» understanding of the book.
These resources
include: - Power - points with plenty of questions to guide your students through the book - A booklet with all the main quotes from the first two chapters - An article
study on the
social topic studied in the book to have a better understanding of the context - Comprehension exercises of extracts - Written analysis of many chapters - Different worksheets with main quotes from the chapters to analyse or questions that lead your students to analyse - Quizzes to check students» understanding of the chapters - Answer booklets for the last ten chapters (I will add the others progressively but the analysis answer most questions)- Vocabulary sheets for chapters 1 to 20 with a link to the Quizlet course (I will soon add the other chapters too) *** Offered *** 1 - A speaking game with cards and the rules to check students» understanding of the book.
These resources
include: Power - points with plenty of questions to guide your students through the book A booklet with all the main quotes from the first two chapters An article
study on the
social topic studied in the book to have a better understanding of the context Comprehension exercises of extracts Written analysis of many chapters Different worksheets with main quotes from the chapters to analyse or questions that lead your students to analyse Quizzes to check students» understanding of the chapters Answer booklets for the last ten chapters (I will add the others progressively but the analysis answer most questions) Vocabulary sheets for chapters 1 to 20 with a link to the Quizlet course (I will soon add the other chapters too) *** Offered *** A speaking game with cards and the rules to check students» understanding of the book.
Topics could
include an explanation of a concept they learned in class, a short story, their favorite comment or idea that a classmate had, a reflection on a book they are reading, or a reflection on a political stance or
social studies theme.
Their titles cover a range of content areas — from literacy and mathematics to science,
social studies, the arts, and environmental education — as well as a variety of
topics,
including classroom management, assessment, and differentiation.
A truncated list of the
topics she
studied includes tobacco politics, the National Guard, the
Social Security Administration, policy implementation, and deregulation.
Included are creation apps that will allow students to integrate their reading and writing skills with the science and
social studies topics being taught in the classroom.
BrainPop Jr. features animated movies about a wide variety of
topics including math, science,
social studies, history,...
Each unit is organized by an Essential Question and enables students to dive deeply into each of the unit
topics, which
include Next Generation Science Standards as well as
social studies standards.
The 72 titles,
including topics in science, math,
social studies, and fiction, build knowledge and academic vocabulary and introduce children to literary genres.
BrainPop Jr. features animated movies about a wide variety of
topics including math, science,
social studies, history, and ELA.
The What Works Clearinghouse review of Spelling Mastery for the Students With Learning Disabilities
topic area
includes student outcomes in nine domains: alphabetics, reading fluency, reading comprehension, general reading achievement, mathematics, writing, science,
social studies, and progress in school.
Retaining an explicit emphasis in the new standards on
including «opportunities for students to
study relationships among science, technology, and society» (Hicks et al., 2014, Table 1) would open the door to consideration of a set of issues that every future teacher ought to be thinking about, for example, the power relationships enacted online as manifest through sexism, racism, anti-Semitism, and homophobia; the quality of the discourse and information that circulates there and the effects of rumor on reputation; notions of public and private in a digital age; cyber bullying and suicide; copyright and plagiarism; ethics and professional responsibilities related to
social media; and a host of other
topics and questions that a critical media literacy approach could raise regarding technology and citizenship education.
For example, the FYI for a
social studies topic addressing the California Gold Rush
includes articles about traveling to California Trail and the Donner Party, John Sutter, and a comic addressing gold prices.
Includes the most -
studied topics for grades 6 - 8 — literature, science,
social studies, and U.S. and world history
Much of this
topic has been
studied for centuries / millenia and some of the fruits of such
studies are to be found in various disciplines,
including sociology, psychology (cognition), linguistics (e.g. speech act theory) and also law and legal professions dealing with «
social contracts» (e.g. diplomatics).
• Instruct students on
topics in history and
social studies subjects,
including world history, American history, Texas history, and / or geography.
I published this post in 2013, and later posted an expanded The Best Articles About The
Study Showing
Social Emotional Learning Isn't Enough, which
includes a column I wrote for The Washington Post on the same
topic, The manipulation of
Social Emotional Learning.
The
study will
include brief surveys of each child's primary caregiver on such
topics as child and parental health, parenting style, child development, and
social services used.
The Creative Curriculum ® for Kindergarten builds upon decades of research, offering educators a developmentally appropriate, wrap - around curriculum that
includes teaching guides and other daily practice resources to help educators integrate
studies, or project - based investigations of science and
social studies topics, into everyday instruction.