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Social Studies: Grade 5B
by Scott ForesmanYour child is ready to complete his or her primary homeschool programs, which means you need a challenging Social Studies curriculum. myWorld Social Studies: Grade 5B/6 is the final stage in the myWorld Social Studies series. The curriculum for homeschooling uses the best in educational research and effective storytelling techniques to ensure your child completes his or her primary education with a solid grasp of the subject. <p><p> This step in myWorld Social Studies continues right where Grade 5A left off, giving both you and your child a seamless transition from one curriculum to the next. Additionally, the program will set your child up for their secondary educational journey. By the time you reach the conclusion of myWorld Social Studies, your child should be able to: <p><p> Use a variety of source types (such as first-hand accounts, textbooks, both fiction and nonfiction texts, etc.) to deepen his or her understanding of important historic events. Understand that not all accounts are accurate and discern between a reliable and unreliable narrator. Display understanding of current events by completing assignments and reports on timely topics. Recall the roots of modern civilization, including facts on ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. Understand two sides of world events (such as wars). Recount the development of the American colonies and how they became a nation. Participate in community service events. Understand local, state and national governments, and how they work both independently and together. <p><p> The myWorld Social Studies homeschool program aims to help your child become an active, engaged and responsible citizen while simultaneously learning about important historic events. Additionally, your child will understand geography and how it connects to other areas of Social Studies. For more information about the specific items included in myWorld Social Studies: Grade 5B/6, visit the Features and Benefits page.
Social Studies: Regions Of The Country (Steck-vaughn Social Studies)
by Steck-Vaughn StaffExplore the beauty of regions around the United States. Teach your students what different areas look like and how they come together to be a unified country. Teach them the complex, yet essential, roles the USA has with Regions of Our Country Level D Student Book by Steck-Vaughn. Challenge your students as they experience the diversity around them!
Social Studies: Level 1 (Tennessee Edition)
by Herman J. Viola Sarah Witham Bednarz Carlos E. Cortés Cheryl Jennings Mark C. Schug Charles S. WhiteThis social studies textbook is set in accordance to the Tennessee curriculum standards.
Social Studies: All Day, Every Day in the Early Childhood Classroom
by Melanie WallaceSocial Studies - All Day, Every Day, is a research based text containing the latest research on learning styles, reading and math, and best practices. In light of the recent No Child Left Behind legislation, many teachers of young children are opting out of teaching social studies in favor of spending more time on reading and math instruction. Not only is this inappropriate and unfair to the students, it is unnecessary. In this text, the reader will discover ways to study in-depth, a wide range of the social studies, while spending the necessary time and intellectual energy developing reading and mathematical skills. The opening chapters of the text define the social studies and describe the National Council of Social Studies (NCSS) standards as they relate to teaching young children. The remainder of the text breaks down teaching methodology for working with young children and the social studies, and looking at individual disciplines within the social studies. Practical application, with a theoretical base, is the key to this text.
Social Studies 2013 Student Edition (consumable) Grade 2
by Scott ForesmanA social studies textbook.
Social Studies 2013 Student Edition (consumable) Grade 4
by Scott ForesmanA social studies textbook.
Social Studies Alive: My Community
by Bert BowerIn this chapter, you will learn that a community is a place where people live, work, and play. A community is also a place where people solve problems together.
Social Studies Alive!: My School and Family
by Bert Bower Jim LobdellA grade 1 book that takes the children through social studies in a simple, clear and understandable language. It briefly covers the following topics; How Do We Get Along in School? Why Is It Important to Learn from Each Other? Why Do Schools Have Rules? Who Helps Us at School? How Are We Good Helpers at School? What Is a Map? What Was School Like Long Ago? What Groups Do We Belong To? How Are Families Special? What Do Families Need and Want? How Do Family Members Care for Each Other? How Do Families Change? What Are Family Traditions? What Do Good Neighbors Do?
Social Studies Alive: America's Past
by TciLearn more about American history through stories of the people who lived through it.
Social Studies Alive! America’s Past, Student Journal (Social Studies Alive!)
by Teachers' Curriculum InstituteNIMAC-sourced textbook
Social Studies Alive! California's Communities
by Teachers' Curriculum InstituteThe print Student Edition provides a rich knowledge base of historical concepts and guides students through their learning. <P><P> The Student Edition includes: Standards-based content that guides students through their learning with clear content organization and a detailed, unifying narrative. Rich primary sources and literary passages that help students understand different perspectives and facilitate in-depth study. Images that are mindfully chosen to support the text and captions that incorporate main ideas.
Social Studies Alive! Florida and It's People
by Teachers' Curriculum InstituteNIMAC-sourced textbook
Social Studies Alive! My Community, Student Journal (Social Studies Alive!)
by Teachers' Curriculum InstituteNIMAC-sourced textbook
Social Studies Alive! Our Community and Beyond
by Bert BowerA textbook about the people of the United States.
Social Studies Alive! Our Community and Beyond
by Bert Bower Jim LobdellSocial Studies textbook for the third graders
Social Studies Alive! Our Community and Beyond
by Teachers' Curriculum InstituteNIMAC-sourced textbook
Social Studies Alive! Regions of Our Country
by Bert Bower Jim LobdellThe social sciences are the study of how people live in groups. Some social scientists study small groups, such as families. Others study large groups, such as nations. They learn about the economy, geography, history, and politics of the groups they study. Social scientists want to understand why people behave as they do. To find out, they watch people. They ask questions. They study written records, such as letters and news stories. They also study artifacts. Artifacts are things people use in their daily lives. Your clothes are a kind of artifact. So are all the things in your backpack. What would a social scientist learn about you by studying these artifacts? You might be surprised by the answer!