Whether your school calls it social studies, social sciences, or history, it is a vital part of your child's education. Social studies covers ancient history, including Egypt, Greece, and Rome, as well as American history. This is where your child learns how our government works, what it says in the Constitution, and other crucial information to being an active and informed citizen.
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Definition of Terms
Language is always changing. It responds to social, economic, and political events and is therefore an important...
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Global Literacy: Geography for the 21st Century
You can help bring geography to life by using the media she's immersed in every day to strengthen her mental map of the...
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Make History Fun
My grandfather was a history teacher. As I was growing up he instilled a love of history in me and none of it was from a...
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Decision Making Skills in Relation to Values
One goal of character education is to develop children's abilities to make decisions based on democratic principles and...
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Learn About Black History: Seven Lesser-Known Figures
February marks Black History Month; read up on some lesser-known figures in African-American history and celebrate the...
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