Anyone who has ever studied music knows how deeply music is intertwined into all the academic subjects. In this lesson, students will get an opportunity to explore five bigs ways that music supports Social Studies and connections with its contents!Follow me here and on Instagram @TheMeaningfulMusicS...
Use these tips and strategies to successfully integrate music education into the core subjects (language arts, math, science, social studies).
Learn how music benefits social studies students
WOW! 300,000+ Second grade worksheets, free printable games, and 2nd grade activities to make learning math, literacy, history, & science FUN!
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I've posted up my Social Studies program about Social Communities. You can purchase each section by itself, or get the whole bundle. There's even a set for Canadian and a different set f
Tons of free printable 4th grade worksheets, games and educational activites to make learning fun for grade 4 students.
It is no easy task to make fun social studies activities for middle school students. Read for simple ways to make social studies engaging.
Learn how to use social studies political cartoons to increase student engagement. Includes link to a free political cartoon analysis activity!
I've posted up my Social Studies program about Social Communities. You can purchase each section by itself, or get the whole bundle. There's even a set for Canadian and a different set f
Try a classroom restaurant transformation to review 2nd grade ELA, math, science and social studies standards in a fun and memorable way!
Do your students have to create timelines to meet academic standards? I'm sharing 10 engaging types of timelines that make this activity FUN for students!
Lots of craziness and excitment this week! We started our end of the year Ocean Animals unit, and I have been having so much fun! Hopefully the kids have been, too (oh, and learning some things as well, haha!)! We started the week off by learning about the five oceans--I feel old since I was only taught about four main oceans, you know, way back when there were nine planets...Anyways, I found this song on Proteacher last year and fancied it up a bit for our song book...I do not know the song's author, so please let me know if you do! Click the picture to download it for free! We also did a lesson on the ocean's zones and made a fun foldable to hold facts about each layer. The kids were totally into all of those creepy creatures down in the twilight and midnight zones! The original idea for this flipbook came from this site. I tweaked it a little for my kiddos, and have included directions and a printable for you below if you'd like to add this to your Ocean file (or should I say, binder?). Click the pic below for the freebie! Next week, we are going to become marine biologists to prepare for our Ocean Animals Museum. I am so pumped! My team is doing a grade level Museum Day, with each class studying a different animal group. It is so much fun to watch all of our little firsties give their speeches and show off their published "All About" books, models, and posters. If you think your class would like to become wildlife biologists too, please check out my newest unit. It is common core aligned for grades K-2 (standards included) and it can be used to study any animal! Thanks for reading, and stay tuned for more Ocean fun and freebies in the next few weeks! And, if you have any great Oceans activities you'd like to share, I'd love to hear them!
We've been learning in Social Studies about how slaves secretly communicated with each other. One cool way they did this was by making a freedom quilt. Each patch has a special meaning and when the quilt is sewn together it tells slaves how to escape on the Underground Railroad. You all did a great job making our quilt!
Social Studies | History Themed Google Slides Templates for the Digital Classroom {Google Classroom} Provide a captivating and welcoming classroom environment for your students DIGITALLY! Can be used for ANY unit, activity, lesson, or presentation! Also can be used for a morning welcome message, schedule tool, and much more! Designed for ALL grade levels Perfect for the DIGITAL Classroom during distance learning. What you can with these in Google Slides: change out the backgrounds add or delete slides duplicate slides (100% EDITABLE TEXT!) add images add screenshots add pictures of your students add audio or music add video **Not for commercial use (classroom use only) **Please note - Not all objects in the slides are movable, but all text is editable (can add text boxes, delete slides, add slides, etc) 25 template designs are currently available!
These 3D Cone shapes are the perfect addition to your First Great Story learning. Students can color and illustrate their address. Make one for each student or just make one set that you can use year after year. Each cone has a fact written on it to add some extra learning to this activity. An editable page for country and city is available - you will need powerpoint. 5 pages You may be interested in my Great Story Resources (scripts, and follow up activities) Creation Soundscapes (Music Activity) Life Cycle of a Star Craftivity This resource is in my cosmic bundle too.
Day by day details of how my kids learned about the culture and geography of Austria in a week.
Studying composers is one of my favorite ways to teach music in our homeschool. This Chopin Composer Study Pack was designed to coordinate with our Frederic Chopin Unit Study. Over the years, my children have been exposed to countless styles of music as part of their homeschooling. Classical music was often played quietly in the …
Dive into American history with maps of the 13 colonies! Find one labeled 13 colonies map and one blank 13 colonies map.
Have you ever had to use a district curriculum that doesn’t really fit the levels or needs of your special needs student? It can be hard to make a purchased program work for our students, but it IS possible! To do so, though, we need to be flexible and creative….We totally rock flexible and creative, ... Read More about Modifying Curriculum For The Special Needs Student
We've tried to come up with some interesting ways for you to study the countries of the world with your children, and create a record of study that the kids will be proud of! Whether you have a look at your own country in more detail, or pick a far flung country, we are sure that the children will enjoy compiling the facts they need to complete our "my country study" printable book. Or perhaps they can make their own passport and fill it with stamps or flags when they "visit" a country to learn all about it.
Free Famous Composers Notebooking Pages
Social Studies, first grade, centers, belonging, planning, centres, assessment
This product consists of blank learning target and success criteria posters. They can be laminated and written on with a dry erase marker or targets and success criteria can be taped on the poster. The posters include math, phonics, word work, science, handwriting, reading, writing, social studies,...
Overview of third grade homeschool curriculum options. Including math, science, language, reading, history, writing, logic, art, pe, music and typing.
Alternative to mundane curriculum workbooks! Perfect for families interested in hands-on learning, & memorable experiences, who simply want to know which concepts to teach, and need visuals & worksheets to use while they homeschool: You get guidance on what to teach for Pre-K through 5th grade English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Art, Music, Health, and P.E. You also get lesson ideas & field trip ideas for each subject to make experiences as fun & educational as possible. This guide includes charts that can be used as a visual reference during lessons, and multipurpose reusable worksheets to help you practice & document just about any new skill or experience. This guide also helps you stay on track— from the month before school starts, throughout daily lessons & portfolio reviews, all the way to the last day of school. Planners to: Plan academic goals for the year. Plan upcoming lessons. Prepare for Portfolio Reviews. Materials like: Charts to review and teach from. Worksheets to record comprehension. Logs to: Document lesson details. Record which books have been read. Checklists to: Stay organized and on track. Assess homeschooler’s progress. Ideas for: Fun ways to teach lessons. End of the year celebrations. Links to: Videos for homeschool lessons. Online homeschool support resources.
Learn about Ireland for Kids with these free printable mini books to color, read, and learn facts about this beautiful country in Europe!
BOOM! is an easy and active review game that works well for any subject. This review game for middle or high school students is SO MUCH FUN! I play this in my classroom before test day. It could be used for math, science, social studies or any other subject!
Learn about France with this France unit study! This homeschool unit study includes science, art, music, geography, and more.
Set of FREE printable world map choices with blank maps and labeled options for learning geography, countries, capitals, famous landmarks
In addition to read-aloud picture books, I also encourage my students to read history-themed chapter books. Fortunately, we have a wide variety of chapter books available to upper elementary students. I am thrilled to share my