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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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History in the Elementary School: Content
The expanding environments approach to social studies defined a curriculum with little historical content until students...
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Seven Great Living History Sites
How good would it feel to take a family vacation where everyone not only had a blast, but learned something, too?...
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Letterboxing: A Family Friendly Treasure Hunt!
Letterboxing is a great way to go on an outdoor treasure hunt that combines creativity, problem-solving and family...
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Living History Museums: Where History Comes Out to Play
There are two ways to study history. Memorizing facts from textbooks, or the fun way! Here's a guide to living history...
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