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Social studies classroom

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Social studies classroom. Get inspired and try out new things.
Don’t decorate your room this year – Design it for learning!

Don't Decorate - Design! It is back to school time, and teachers all across the US are frantically putting up posters and bulletin boards to decorate their room before the first day of school. But instead

At the beginning of the year the students and teacher can make rules that they will follow in the classroom. When a problem does occur the teacher can remind them of the promises they made. It will want to be placed in the classroom where everyone can see it all year. Signing the constitution would make this more personal and should help them understand that following the rules is important. 2713

At the beginning of the year the students and teacher can make rules that they will follow in the classroom. When a problem does occur the teacher can remind them of the promises they made. It will want to be placed in the classroom where everyone can see it all year. Signing the constitution would make this more personal and should help them understand that following the rules is important. 2713

Building Book Love : Middle School World History Classroom: Inspiration for a small and windowless classroom

My husband is one of the best teachers I know. I can verify this because I hear, “MR. BIBLE IS MY FAVORITE TEACHER !!!” every time my own students figure out we are married. I could get jealous, but mostly I just get proud. That’s why I set out to surprise him with a world

The first week of school can make or break your year.  It is when you teach your expectations and set up procedures for a smooth transition for your students.  What do you teach your first

The first week of school, before you even begin to teach history, is more important than most teachers realize. It can make or break your year. Unfortunately, it is the week most beginning teachers have

Creative Lesson Ideas and Projects for the Social Studies Classroom - Ancient Civilizations

As a kid in school I loved when my teachers celebrated creativity in the classroom. In fact, when I reflect on my own education, the moments I remember the most were the creative ones. I vividly remember making salt maps of the state, book report mobiles, models, papier-mâché globes, interactive brochures, puppets, and dioramas. What about you? Are the instructional moments that you remember the most tied to creative activities? There's just something so powerful about hands-on learning with…

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Are your students always complaining, asking why they have to take your class? Check out our latest classroom posters featuring 5 lucrative jobs that all require social studies! Perfect for history teachers and social studies classrooms, these posters provide real-world applications of your students' studies. Use them to inspire your students and liven up your classroom decor! Next time your students ask: "When will I ever need this in the real world?" Point to your new classroom posters!
As we prepare our youngest students for the future, we believe in the promotion of digital literacy as well as the importance of “unplugging” for hands-on collaboration. Created by Brooke Brown and Brittany Washburn, STEM and My World brings early childhood social studies to life with interactive digital activities and an engaging collaborative STEM challenge.
32 digital task cards feature short nonfiction texts that give students practice identifying or explaining the text structures of cause and effect, compare and contrast, description, problem and solution, and sequence.
Discover 18 diverse & inspiring women scientists, including Marie Curie & Katherine Johnson, who broke barriers in their fields. This resource pack also includes a bonus companion file featuring three influential women of NASA. Use these resources to celebrate trailblazing women in science, math, social studies, or ELA classrooms. Featuring biographical articles and comprehension questions, these resources can be used as bell-ringers, read-alouds or starting points for student research projects.