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Exploring China

Exploring China: One Educator's Experience

  On a recent trip to China, I had the unique opportunity to experience the local sights and sounds, as well as take part in an exchange with Chinese education counterparts. The trip was enthralling, exhilarating, and memorable. Some of my favorite moments were: Standing awe-struck atop the...

Martin Luther Literature

Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Through Literature

The words, vision and life of Martin Luther King Jr. have had a tremendous impact on history, culture, and society. He is a recognized figure across the globe, and the youngest man to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Each year, we take the third Monday of January to remember and honor his life and work...

Native American Heritage Month

Native American Heritage Month

November is Native American Indian Heritage Month. The days leading up to Thanksgiving, and those following the holiday, present a wonderful opportunity to explore the rich culture and traditions of America’s many tribes.  Introducing and Exploring Native American Culture I like to intr...

Geography Awareness Week

Teaching Geography Through Geocaching

Treasure hunts may bring to mind pirates and hidden caches of jewels, but around May 2000, the phrase took on a whole new meaning. Geocaching is a global treasure hunt with millions of seekers. Participants use GPS enabled devices to track down hidden containers, and log their finds and experienc...

Get Out, Get Active: 3 Social Studies Activities Your Students Won't Fall Asleep During

Get Out, Get Active: Three Social Studies Activities Your Students Will Love

When the sky is blue and the sun is out, it is sometimes hard to keep students focused on their school work. One way to keep students' interest level high is to head outside, and conduct some open air lessons. Below are three different ways to supplement instruction with simple, fun and engaging ...

Psyching up the Stock Market: Using the Harkness Method to Explain Behavioral Economics

Psyching up the Stock Market: Using the Harkness Method to Explain Behavioral Economics

During my years of teaching I have explored many different methods of instruction; and although I’m not ready to subscribe to one specific school of thought, I am a strong proponent of using the Harkness method when it comes to teaching students in the upper grades/advanced classes. I think it’s ...

Florence Duomo - Is It Better to Be Feared Than Loved_Let Facebook Decide

When Talking About Leadership Styles Is It Better to be Feared or Loved? Let Facebook Decide.

Whether you’re teaching a lesson on key figures from the Renaissance, influential politicians, or game-changing books, one man’s name will always be mentioned: Niccolo Machiavelli. That’s right history fans, Wednesday, May 3rd, marked the 542nd birthday of the man responsible for the eternal...

Dachau Holocaust Remembrance Week

Holocaust Remembrance Week and the Chain of Causation

This week is Holocaust Remembrance Week, an eight day observance established by Congress to commemorate the tragic events that transpired in Eastern Europe before and during World War II. This year's theme is Justice and Accountability in the Face of Genocide: What Have We Learned? The United Sta...

The Dada Movement

An Exploration of the Dada Movement and its Political Message

The art movement known as the Dada Movement began in the early 20th century amidst the turmoil of World War I. The term “dada” has multiple meanings in different languages:  It means “yes, yes” in Russian and “hobbyhorse” in French. During this time, artists used the term to coin a...

board games

Social Studies Board Games

One of the biggest challenges in any classroom is making content interesting, relevant, and engaging. Students are growing up in a world in which they are constantly looking to be entertained - but not necessarily educated. Great teachers, however, can combine the two by providing “edutainment” f...

Freethought Day Lessons

Freethought Day Lessons

Each day in our classrooms, we support and reinforce fairness, equality, and free thought. In our country’s past, there have been many moments in which these virtues were exemplified. Freethought Day on October 12th marks the commemoration of the end of the Salem Witch Trials....

Labor Day

The Significance of Labor Day

Do today's students have any idea why we celebrate Labor Day? In our current economy, when families struggle, the work they perform becomes worth less and less. As jobs become harder and harder to come by, perhaps its time to emphasize that working conditions in America were much m...

Supreme Court

Making the Supreme Court Matter to Teens

Highly relevant plus under-discussed equals the Supreme Court of the United States. Let's face it, outside of the occasional Supreme Court nomination process or a highly divisive case, we rarely hear about it. Yet, the decisions they make are pivotal in the lives of all Americans. Most unquestion...

top social studies lesson plans

My Top Interdisciplinary Social Studies Lesson Plans

When I started thinking about where I could find some of the best ideas for teaching elementary social studies topics, the answer was simple; I asked some great teachers and their students. In this article I'm going to share some of my favorite ideas, and the best that th...

theme park lesson plans

Thematic Amusement Park Projects

Students of all ages love amusement parks and theme parks. They love the rides, attractions, larger-than-life characters, and the games. Theme parks also provide a perfect opportunity for interdisciplinary instruction. Thematic amusement park projects can be assigned as either individual or ...
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