50 Social Studies Strategies for K-8 Classrooms (2nd Edition)

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UPC:
9780131742499
Binding:
Spiral-bound
Publication Date:
8/25/2006
Author:
Kathryn M. Obenchain;Ronald V. Morris
Language:
english
Edition:
2
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Product Overview

Here are 50 strategies for creating meaningful social studies experiences for K-8 students -- four overarching and forty-six specific strategies --organized alphabetically, accompanied by assessment tools, and introduced by grade level and National Council for Social Studies (NCSS) standards indicators.

Features:

  • Linking of strategies to NCSS standardsIncluding an explanation of the standards at the front of the book.
    • Prepares students to work in an increasingly standards-based, test-based educational environment.

  • Thorough description of each strategyIncluding rationale for its appropriateness and references to respected research.
    • Ensures students the benefits of current scholarship in the field.

  • Applications and Ideas section with each strategyProvide either a classroom application or an assessment tool.
    • Teaches students to recognize the difference between what a teacher taught and what his/her students learned. Illustrates strategies in action in real classrooms with real learners.

  • Procedural Recommendations section with each strategyOutlines how to prepare for, facilitate, and direct the strategy.
    • Gives students a guide for using the strategy in their own first classroom.

  • References and Resources section with each strategyLists scholarly support, additional readings, websites, and/or helpful organizations.
    • Provides reliable information for further study and research.

  • Technology icons throughout the textTag strategies that call for the use of classroom technology.
    • Illustrates ways to take advantage of the Internet, digital photography, software, and the like in real classrooms with real learners.