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  2. Getting Started With PBL in Social Studies - Edutopia

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    PBL in Social Studies in 5 Steps. 1. Create a question for students to answer in their project: The driving question in my unit was how to solve a current problem affecting a Latin American country of the students’ choosing. I gave them this prompt: “You are a 17-year-old revolutionary in your country.

  3. Combining Social Studies and STEM in a Project-Based Learning...

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    Though different in numerous ways, social studies STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) classes complement one another. Social studies brings empathy to the problems STEM can solve, and social studies teachers can showcase the relationships between STEM, history, and justice while highlighting state standards through a STEM-focused PBL.

  4. Framing Social Studies Lessons Around Works of Art

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    To that end, I sometimes use works of art as launching points for my lessons. Viewing art can be powerful because each piece reflects the artist’s interpretation of his or her world. Likewise, students’ interpretations of the art will vary depending on their prior knowledge, observational skills, and interests.

  5. Inquiry-Based Tasks in Social Studies - Edutopia

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    IDM tasks include the following: A compelling question that is of interest to students and addresses issues found in one or more of the academic disciplines in social studies. It should provoke student thinking and align to curricular outcomes. Specific standards from the C3 framework. An activity to stage the question to elicit student inquiry.

  6. Bringing Social Studies to Life With PBL - Edutopia

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    Bringing PBL to Social Studies in the Early Grades. In the third-grade social studies curriculum at Friends School of Baltimore, where I teach, what used to be a mundane, teacher-led unit on Native Americans is now a semester-long PBL unit. We start by addressing stereotypes of Native Americans and the debate over Native American team mascots ...

  7. Teaching Climate Change in Social Studies - Edutopia

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    Social Studies–Focused Climate Change Lesson Plans, K–12. SubjectToClimate is a site dedicated to free climate resources in all subjects and grade levels. Resources are teacher reviewed and scientist approved. Educators can search the site according to grade level and subject. Below are a few social studies resources focused on climate ...

  8. Projects That Have Been Put to the Test - Edutopia

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    Projects That Have Been Put to the Test. A team of researchers created and tested four social studies units that improved achievement among students in high-poverty schools. See how they did it—and download their curriculum. New! Social studies is often neglected in the U.S. primary grades, and although literacy typically gets lots of ...

  9. Integrating Science and Social Studies in Elementary School -...

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    8 Stages of Designing Integrated Units. Stage one: Review standards. In order to create an integrated unit, teachers should first collect all of the standards in science, social studies, math, language arts, 21st-century skills, and any additional standards the state may use. Look for connections between the science and social studies content ...

  10. Social Studies/History - Edutopia

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    6 Free Online Resources for Primary Source Documents. The Common Core Learning Standards describe the importance of teaching students how to comprehend informational text. Primary source documents are artifacts created by individuals during a particular period in history. This could be a letter, speech, photograph or journal entry.

  11. Climate Justice Projects Combine Science and Citizenship

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    The vision, Idedevbo says, is for students to finish their K–12 experience as change agents. “They can speak with depth and nuance. They can jump in on designing solutions. And they have a critical lens on the role that equity and social justice play in all this. Climate justice fits beautifully within that vision,” she adds.