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District List: NYC Core Curriculum K - Social Studies

Description: The New York City Core Curriculum program aims to provide a high-quality curricula to NYC students through a seamless instructional program across grades and subjects. This list has been curated by #NYCDOE for Kindergarten Social Studies materials.


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Songs That Honor America

by William Decker

Large color photographs of patriotic images such the American flag, the national anthem being sung at various events, and American soldiers saluting, the history behind famous national songs and their significance in our reality.

Date Added: 09/14/2018


Symbols Of America

by Susan DeStefano and Sundance Newbridge Llc Staff

"Civic ideals and practices: identifying key American symbols."

Date Added: 09/10/2018


Diwali

by Nancy Dickmann

This series explains what happens at a variety of holidays and festivals in a simple way. Focus is placed on how a child would experience the celebration, looking at the season and its main features.

Date Added: 10/17/2018


City Green

by Dyanne Disalvo-Ryan

Right in the middle of Marcy's city block is a vacant lot, littered and forlorn. Sometimes just looking at it makes Marcy feel sad. Then one spring, Marcy has a wonderful idea: Instead of a useless lot, why not a green and growing space for everyone to enjoy? With her warm, hopeful text and inviting illustrations, DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan shows how a whole neighborhood blossoms when people get involved.

Date Added: 07/06/2018


Uncle Willie and the Soup Kitchen

by DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan

A gentle and age-appropiate introduction to two key issues of our time—hunger and homelessness—from a kid's point of view. This empathy-building book is good for sharing at home or in a classroom.

Date Added: 08/29/2018


We Are Citizens

by Laine Falk

  • Vocabulary preview and review pages with pronunciations, glossary, and index
  • Diagrams, graphs, or other educational graphics
  • Curriculum connections
  • Beautiful, full-color photographs that support and enhance text
  • Simple interior design and easy-to-read fonts
  • Websites for further research and information
  • Back-matter pages that invite readers to think further on the topics
  • Clean design for easy readability and comprehension
  • Date Added: 08/29/2018


    Be A Good Citizen

    by Bonita Ferraro

    Be a Good Citizen: A Content Area Reader-Social Studies

    Date Added: 08/28/2018


    Manners at School

    by Carrie Finn and Chris Lensch

    This book teachers how good manners can help readers get along with teachers and others at school.

    Date Added: 07/06/2018


    Who Works at My School?

    by Emerson Fronczak

    The duties of the teacher, music teacher, art teacher, gym teacher, nurse, and cook are explained in a question and answer format.

    Date Added: 09/19/2018


    Communities Then and Now

    by Vickey Herold and Tara Funk

    Date Added: 10/19/2018


    What Does The School Nurse Do?

    by Winston Garrett

    From treating stomachaches to cuts or even worse, the school nurse makes sure students remain well, safe, and happy. Early readers will take a closer look at this vital job, and, in doing so, overcome any anxiety that may have when visiting the school nurse.

    Date Added: 10/17/2018


    Dentists

    by Jacqueline Laks Gorman

    This community member visit is with an often times undervalued practitioner—the dentist. Dentists keep our teeth and mouths healthy, and teach us proper oral hygiene for a long lifetime with our very necessary chompers. Students will love learning about a day in the life of a dentist, creating a new appreciation for dentistry and oral health.

    Date Added: 08/28/2018


    Doctors

    by Jacqueline Laks Gorman

    We usually take trips to the doctor when we’re sick, so it’s easy to undervalue this very important community member, but this book invites readers to change their minds and celebrate the role. Readers will learn about a doctor’s duties, where they work, and the tools they use to keep us feeling healthy.

    Date Added: 08/28/2018


    The Playground

    by Jacqueline Laks Gorman

    This series is the ticket to places both familiar and exciting to young children. From the library to the zoo, each title explores a different place that kids like to visit and describes what a visitor can see and do there. Beginning readers will enjoy the lively, full-color photographs, which enhance the simple, easy-to-read text.

    Date Added: 07/17/2018


    Police Officers

    by Jacqueline Laks Gorman

    Explains what police officers do, including helping people in trouble, stopping people who break the law, and directing traffic.

    Date Added: 09/12/2018


    Kids Can Have Jobs

    by Katherine Scraper and David Haggerty

    NIMAC-sourced textbook

    Date Added: 10/19/2018


    Rules at School

    by Katherine Scraper and David Haggerty

    NIMAC-sourced textbook

    Date Added: 10/19/2018


    Rules and Laws Keep Me Safe

    by Harcourt School Publishers

    Rules and Laws Keep Me Safe by Harcourt School Publishers Social Studies

    Date Added: 08/27/2018


    My Fourth Of July

    by Lorraine Harrison

    Aligned to the Common Core State Standards, these leveled, informational texts are great for individual or small group reading instruction.

    Date Added: 10/22/2018


    Families Celebrate

    by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Staff

    Celebrations help us mark special days.

    Date Added: 08/28/2018


    Family Decisions

    by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Staff

    Buying Food, finding a home. How do we make those decisions??

    Date Added: 08/28/2018


    The Pledge of Allegiance

    by Scholastic Inc

    Photographs illustrating each phrase of the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag introduce information about the scenes depicted, the origin and meaning of the pledge, national holidays when the flag should be displayed, and other details about the banner and its history.

    Date Added: 09/13/2018


    The Best Eid Ever

    by Asma Mobin-Uddin and Laura Jacobsen

    This Eid, Aneesa should be happy. But, her parents are thousands of miles away for the Hajj pilgrimage. To cheer her up, her Nonni gives her a gift of beautiful clothes, one outfit for each of the three days of Eid. At the prayer hall, Aneesa meets two sisters who are dressed in ill-fitting clothes for the holiday. She soon discovers that the girls are refugees - they had to leave everything behind when they left their native country to live in America. Aneesa, who can't stop thinking about what Eid must be like for them, comes up with a plan - a plan to help make it the best Eid holiday ever.

    Date Added: 08/29/2018


    Meet The Construction Worker

    by Joyce Jeffries

    Construction workers build our towns and cities! In this book, beginning readers will get to meet the community helpers who turn wood and metal into houses and schools. Readers will meet roofers, pipe fitters, and other essential builders that make the places we call home. Full-color photographs depict people hard at work, and a picture glossary reinforces vocabulary with vivid photographs of buildings and supplies, ready for work! [ High-interest topic engages young readers [ Strong picture-text correlation aids in comprehension [ Reading level supports beginning readers [ Picture glossary helps develop vocabulary skills [ Comprehendible index guides readers through each book

    Date Added: 08/28/2018


    Meet The Farmer

    by Joyce Jeffries

    Introduces farmers, the work that they do, and the equipment that they use.

    Date Added: 08/28/2018



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