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7 Ideas For a Child Who Thinks Books are Boring Imagination Soup Fun Learning and Play Activities for Kids. HistoryFix: Beyond the Basic Bibliography Report. Lesson Overview: Objectives/Overview: Students will borrow from the mentor text's format and structure for relating non-fiction information about a noteworthy historical figure.

HistoryFix: Beyond the Basic Bibliography Report

They will make comparisons between themselves and a researched figure. They then will teach their peers about their historical figure through the sharing of their published essay, which can also be turned into a personal book. Students will demonstrate knowledge of a noteworthy historical figure with writing that is engaging to read and that uses a literature-based framework. Students will acknowledge the contributions of historical significance of said historical figure. Time Needed: Between four and six 45-minute sessions Writing skills (traits) to stress while teaching this lesson: Materials List: Background Information: This lesson may be used with any historical unit of study.

A Writer's Notebook Page for Pre-Writing: Teacher Instructions: Scaffolding extensions: Student Samples: Plus.google. p1340746606_2097. Free Middle School Social Studies Lesson Plans. Kidipede - History for Kids home page NEW!

Free Middle School Social Studies Lesson Plans

Kidipede's pages organized according to California state standards Teachers' guides for what to do in class (religion, philosophy, environment...) Scavenger hunt through the site for certain information (lists of things to search for here) Have the students put together questions for their peers to answer. Create a History Museum with each kid making an artifact; invite their parents for museum night. Put together a class newspaper about China (for instance), with creative sports pages, food pages, political news and religious news.

Put together what was happening all over Europe, Asia and Africa in a particular time period (use the maps section). Have students take different sides of a war (the Crusades, the Punic Wars, the American Revolutionary War, the Persian Wars, the Peloponnesian War, the Hundred Years' War) and hold peace talks to try to settle their differences. Do hands-on craft projects like spinning or and weaving a piece of cloth. CREATE-A-COUNTRY GEOGRAPHY SKILLS PROJECT - SCALABLE. This is the create-a-country project which requires students -- upper elementary, middle, or high school -- to demonstrate fundamental geography skills.

CREATE-A-COUNTRY GEOGRAPHY SKILLS PROJECT - SCALABLE

I mention it is a scalable assignment. Simply, there are different versions of this two-part assignment here: an upper elementary school assignment, a middle school assignment, and a high school assignment. Of course, you can mix-and-match to fit the needs of your classes. Both parts of this assignment require students to think critically to earn full credit. The first part of the assignment requires them to define their country’s unique characteristics. I have used this assignment with success in a few ways. Getting Started Lesson Plans for 8th Grade American History. Social Studies for 21st Century Middle School. Social Studies Interactive Notebook: Set Up/Sensory Figure. All summer long I have been researching interactive notebooks and a lot of people use them for math and science, which I love!

Social Studies Interactive Notebook: Set Up/Sensory Figure

Except I don't teach math or science... So my next best idea was social studies :o) Now I have all good intentions of keeping this going and squeezing social studies into our reading block as much as possible but let's call it what it is, it's not always easy. Our textbooks are a little outdated so a lot of the info we are compiling here is from a whole host of resources. For those of you who are unsure of what an interactive notebook is, it is a notebook (composition, spiral, or even a binder - whatever you choose) that allows students to be independent and creative writers and thinkers.

Each notebook is specific to each teacher and there are many different ways to set it up. I set mine up where the left side is for learning and the right side is for the student's response or reflection. I use this activity table and have even added a few more! Sabra. CURRENT EVENTS WORKSHEET FOR MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL - FREE. Middle Child Complex.