Authors: James W. Stockard, Mary Margaret Wogan
ISBN-13: 9781577666721, ISBN-10: 1577666720
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Waveland Press, Inc.
Date Published: April 2010
Edition: 3rd Edition
Children learn best through experiences and activities. They learn by doing. Real, hands-on materials, associated with a theme or topic of study, are the essence of developing interest, motivation, meaning, and true understanding in social studies classrooms. This important resource volume for prospective and current social studies teachers thoroughly presents over 100 activities that are wide-ranging and can be adapted for many grade levels by increasing or decreasing the complexity of the activity. Each activity offers the same easy-to-follow format, making the transition from one activity to another smooth and less troublesome. The key elements of each activity plan are: topic; grade level; activity time; materials needed; objectives; introduction; major instructional sequence; closure or evaluation. By engaging pupils in meaningful, worthwhile social studies activities, teachers are emphasizing the processes of learning rather than the products. The experience should be enriching to pupils and teachers alike!
Introduction and Rationale | ||
A Definition for Social Studies | ||
1 | Geography Activities | 1 |
2 | History Activities | 51 |
3 | Anthropology Activities | 79 |
4 | Sociology Activities | 111 |
5 | Economics Activities | 149 |
6 | Political Science Activities | 177 |
7 | Interdisciplinary Activities | 199 |
Appendices | ||
Bibliography | 343 |