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Teach student about their communities, the people that make up each community, and what their roles are as members of each community.
“Me on a Map” activity for 1st grade Social Studies. Great community activity for students to visualize where they are on a map.
Download this instant free printable town and create a classroom town to help teach your students Geography and Social Studies concepts. #techteacherpto3
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Find engaging ways to teach social studies. From timelines to wax museums, explore creative activities that bring social studies to life.
These then and now history activities are designed to teach how life has changed over time. Use these hands on lessons in 2nd, 3rd & 4th grade classrooms to show how the environment, communication, transportation, schools, and businesses have changed over the years. Grab this resource today to help your #socialstudies lessons come to life! #history
The Grade 2, Strand B: Global Communities supplemental resource is based on the 2023 Ontario Social Studies, History and Geography curriculum. This supplemental resource features lessons, activities and assessments that help students develop their knowledge and understanding of global communities. About the Resource The purpose of the Global Communities unit is for students to explore their own community and compare their community to that of a community in a different area of the country or…
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Teach your students about good citizenship with this social studies curriculum and activities for elementary kids. #behaviormanagement #2ndgrade
Once children are familiar with the different types of communities, they will be able to look around the area where they live and start to identify different characteristics that will determine which kind of community they live in. Check out my blog post for some more information, activities and fun ways to teach kids about where they live.
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Social Studies Unit for Second Grade - My Community - Savvy Teaching Tips
SSKCG2 Describe examples of positive character traits exhibited by good citizens such as honesty, patriotism, courtesy, respect, pride, and self-control.
OBJECTIVES Students learn to: • Recognize the difference in appearance between urban, suburban and rural communities • Understand that there are different types of homes, jobs, schools and lifestyles within each • Discuss how the type of community affects the lives of the people in them
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