27. Using Literature to Teach Social Studies
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If you'd like to make the most of your instructional minutes while also helping students understand how different subjects connect in real life, then you'll love this episode about blending history and literature in the middle school classroom.
Topics Discussed
- Why you might want to integrate subjects
- How to pair language arts and social studies topics
- Some of our favorite books that lined up with the history curriculum
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If you are anything like me, teaching names and dates in social studies class just didn’t cut it. I couldn’t remember them all, let alone make 11-to 15-year-olds do it as well. There had to be a better way. Making social studies hands-on for students helps it to become more memorable and relevant instead of some distant date in the past. And when you don’t have time to think of all the ways to stand a lesson on its head, that’s where I step in. Hi, I’m Brittany, from The Colorado Classroom, and I have comprehensive lessons that make learning interactive. With folding crafts, note-taking devices, graphic organizers, and coloring to collaborative research, projects, demonstrations, and simulations; whether you’re looking for world, American, ancient, or state history, geography, and more, I have you covered with lessons that will make your students excited to learn. Check them out at The Colorado Classroom on TPT. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Colorado-Classroom/Category/12821300-WORLD-HISTORY128508-409115?utm_source=TTP-BN&utm_campaign=HOH-AD-APRIL
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