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Preview of Stolen Words Lessons - A Reconciliation Resource - Inclusive Learning

Stolen Words Lessons - A Reconciliation Resource - Inclusive Learning

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning for Elementary School Students Exploring the Intergenerational Effects of Residential SchoolsThis unit contains NINE, no-prep, easy to use reading response pages to support this important story. Early primary to mid intermediate will have success using these response pages, designed to focus on the following comprehension strategies: Summarizing, Connection, Visualization, Questioning, Infer, Main Idea and Problem/ResolutionThis short story
Preview of Something Upstairs Novel Unit

Something Upstairs Novel Unit

This is a print and go coordinating unit for the book Something Upstairs by Avi. There is rich vocabulary and a great historical tie in. This 70+ page packet includes before reading activities (making predictions and author study), vocabulary work, chapter summary sheets, specific chapter questions with an answer key, after reading activities (maps, compare/contrast, character studies), theme work, guiding questions, and a test with answer key. Please see the PREVIEW above for a closer look a
Preview of As Long as the Rivers Flow Lessons - Novel Study

As Long as the Rivers Flow Lessons - Novel Study

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning in the Elementary Classroom This novel study resource uses comprehension strategies: connection, visualization, summarizing and real life extensions plus comprehension question check-insThis resources can support a single novel read-aloud, should a class set be unavailable. It has a duration of about two - three weeks, is appropriate for grades 4-8 and integrates Language Arts and Social Studies learning outcomes.The lessons are designed to
Preview of No Time to Say Goodbye Lessons - Novel Study - Reconciliation Resource

No Time to Say Goodbye Lessons - Novel Study - Reconciliation Resource

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning for Elementary School Students This novel study unit is suitable for: a whole class novel study, smaller reading groups or as an independent/ individual novel study. The unit can be done with a single copy of the novel read as a read-aloud, or with a class set of novels. I'd recommend this unit for Grade 4-7. Summarizing, Visualization, Connection, Question, Infer and Transformation are some of the reading strategies used in this resource.A
Preview of The Portal Keeper - Lessons Novel Study

The Portal Keeper - Lessons Novel Study

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning***** This Product is featured in my blog: Students Succeed with The Barren Grounds and Misewa Saga *****The Portal Keeper is the forth exciting book in the David A. Robertson Misewa Saga.This no-prep, 6 weeks, learning resource novel study, includes a 26 page student response and answer key (55 pages in total). Plus differentiated final project options!!This unit uses comprehension strategies: Summarizing, Connection, Visualization, Question
Preview of Big Bear, Big Dipper, How Bear Lost His Tail Lessons - Indigenous Resource

Big Bear, Big Dipper, How Bear Lost His Tail Lessons - Indigenous Resource

Supporting Indigenous Resources and Reconciliation for Elementary School StudentsThis no-prep, learning resource explores the First Peoples' celestial perspective on the Big Dipper through the Kenyen'keha:ka (one of the Six Nations) traditional story of Big Bear. The traditional story used for this unit can be found at Strong Nations online store and the Apple Book version can be purchased here, at the Apple Store. The story is a great support, but the unit can be completed without it. Included
Preview of Wesakechak Tales Lessons - Trickster Tales - Inclusive Learning

Wesakechak Tales Lessons - Trickster Tales - Inclusive Learning

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning for Elementary School Students__________________________________________________________________This product is featured in my blog! To find out how I use this unit in my class, follow the link: https://www.infusingindigenouslit.com/post/and-along-came-trickster-tales__________________________________________________________________*** UPDATE:Scholastics has discontinued this series. Only purchase if you have access to these resources***This
Preview of The Song That Called Them Home

The Song That Called Them Home

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive and Diverse Learning in Elementary Schools EIGHT differentiated comprehension activities support the story, The Song That Called Them Home, written by David A Robertson and illustrated by Maya McKibbin.Students will develop a powerful understanding of this adventure story though reading response activities: Visualization, Connection, Meaning/Infer, Question, Problem/Solution, Summary and ReasoningThis unit includes differentiated activities to meet t
Preview of The Stone Child Lessons - Novel Study

The Stone Child Lessons - Novel Study

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning***** This Product is featured in my blog: Students Succeed with The Barren Grounds and Misewa Saga ***** The Stone Child is the exciting third book in the David A. Robertson Misewa Saga.This no-prep, 6 weeks, learning resource novel study, includes a 26 page student response and answer key (60 pages in total). This unit uses comprehension strategies: Summarizing, Connection, Visualization, Questioning, Critical Thinking, Sequencing, Infer an
Preview of Class Discussion - Alternative Assignment - Template (For Absent Students)

Class Discussion - Alternative Assignment - Template (For Absent Students)

How can you support students who missed the big class discussion day? It can be a hard grade to find ways for students to make up, but this template will guide you through quickly setting up a rigorous alternative assignment. No matter what discussion format you used—Socratic Seminar, Paideia Seminar, Class Debate, or Literature Circle—download this resource to help all of your students have ways to earn credit! PLEASE NOTE: This resource is intended for text-based class discussions only. The t
Preview of The Woodpecker Lessons - Indigenous Traditional Stories

The Woodpecker Lessons - Indigenous Traditional Stories

Supporting Indigenous Resources and Reconciliation for Elementary School StudentsThis no-prep, learning resource explores the Kanyen'keha:ka traditional story of, The Woodpecker. The Strong Stories Kanyen'keha:ka book used to support this unit can be found at Strong Nations online store. The Apple Book version can be purchased here, at the Apple Store. Acquiring this resource IS necessary for this unit, and can't be completed without it. Included are comprehension activities and video learning l
Preview of Discussion Seminar Student Handout (Template)

Discussion Seminar Student Handout (Template)

Facilitating a Socratic Seminar or a Paideia Discussion? This resource will provide students with a text-based warm-up, preview of the discussion questions, and higher-order thinking reflection questions. Download it and start using it in your class discussions today! Note: This resource is a template intended for a text-based class discussion. It is adaptable to any text, and you will need to prep the handout for your specific lesson. Highlights: Quick and Easy Prep: Just add warm-up questions
Preview of STEALING INDIANS Lessons - Novel Study - Reconciliation - Inclusive Learning

STEALING INDIANS Lessons - Novel Study - Reconciliation - Inclusive Learning

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning for Elementary and High School StudentsThis no-prep, reconciliation novel study, learning resource includes a 25 page student response booklet using comprehension strategies: Summarizing, Connection, Visualization, Questioning, Cause and effect, Character Description, Infer and TransformationThis novel study unit is suitable for: a whole class novel study, smaller reading groups or as an independent/ individual novel study. This haunting sto
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Importance of learning social studies

Social studies offers valuable insights into history, geography, and much more. Social studies captivates students by providing them with perspectives from the past, present, and future, allowing them to understand history and navigate current events. It enables them to appreciate how previous generations have shaped their present reality. In essence, social studies opens their eyes to the vastness of life beyond their immediate surroundings.

Benefits of learning social studies

Learning social studies offers many benefits to students in terms of helping them develop a holistic understanding of the world. Namely, it helps them:

  • Learn about the achievements, challenges, perspectives, traditions, and customs of different societies
  • Evaluate information, analyze evidence, and make informed judgments about complex social, economic, and political issues
  • Become active, responsible, and engaged citizens
  • Comprehend global issues such as human rights, environmental sustainability, and economic disparities

By teaching social studies, teachers can help students develop critical thinking skills, foster civic engagement, and promote social awareness and responsibility.

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On TPT, social studies resources come in various formats, from worksheets to interactive notebooks to units. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of social studies concepts, or to reteach a tricky topic. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching and learning social studies will be so much easier.

Discover printable and digital social studies resources

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable or digital social studies resources, TPT has an extensive array of instructional materials for every learning need, topic, or grade level. Whether you’re teaching students about America’s democratic process, the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., how to read maps, or World War II, we’ve got you covered.

Social studies resources on TPT offer informative lessons, engaging texts, intriguing facts, interactive puzzles, and enjoyable trivia games. These grade-specific resources ensure that all students can access age-appropriate materials that stimulate their minds and enhance their creative thinking abilities.

For instance, first graders can explore worksheets on senses and emotions, followed by a coloring page featuring Harriet Tubman. Older students can test their knowledge with quizzes on statistics and capital cities, then delve into the history of the Underground Railroad through an informational sheet or enjoy a word search focused on civil rights leaders. With such a wide variety of subjects and topics covered, our social studies pages provide endless opportunities for students to explore the world in captivating ways.

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What types of social studies lessons are available on TPT?

There are many different types of history resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular social studies lessons include U.S. history, world history, ancient history, geography, civics, and government.

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Educators can save time preparing history lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for social studies resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of social studies lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.