Social Studies September 11-September 18, 2013 |
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Find the latest social studies resources from Iowa Public Television.
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Lesson Plan: Flipped Day 2013
Grades: 5-13+
In this video, discover how PBS LearningMedia can help you "flip"
your classroom and see options for converting lesson plans into flipped classroom experiences. The video also includes an introduction to one flipped lesson entitled "Design and Build a Tangle-Free Headphone Holder."
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Facing Muslim Stereotypes After September 11
Grades: 10-12
This video segment from the PBS series
Finding Your Roots provides a look at Muslim stereotypes and anti-Muslim sentiments following the terrorist attacks of September 11. Sheik Yasir Qadhi reflects on his personal experiences with anti-Muslim feelings and the injustice of stereotypes.
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The Story of Pocahontas
Grade Range: 5-8
In this blended lesson supporting literacy skills, students learn that there are multiple versions of the story of Pocahontas and John Smith. Students develop their literacy skills as they explore a social studies focus on the two different versions of this story that Smith wrote, and what historians believe really happened when Smith met Pocahontas. During this process, they read informational text, learn and practice vocabulary words, and explore content through videos and interactive activities.
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Worker's Rights Grade Range: 9-12
In the case of Lochner v. New York, Justice Stephen Fields established the legal theory of "liberty of contract." According to this theory, government should not and cannot interfere with business contracts, including agreements about wages made between employers and employees. This video from the series The Supreme Court gives background on the case and shows how the idea of liberty of contract was derived from the Due Process Clause in the 14th Amendment to the Constitution.
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Overview of the Arts Grade Range: K-12
This article provides an overview of the benefits of an arts-infused classroom; important notes on each aspect of the arts: dance, drama, music, and visual art; and basic techniques for integrating the arts into your classroom. This article is part of KET's Social Studies/Arts Toolkit.
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The Electric Car's Journey Lesson Plan (Social Studies) Grade Range: 6-12
Students will understand the nature and purpose of public policy in a democratic society. They will apply this knowledge in their creation of a public policy on the topic of electric cars and develop a plan to implement this policy.
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Out on a Limb Grade Range: K-2
Learn and practice Spanish, including vocabulary for clothes and landscape features, with the Oh Noah! "Out on a Limb" webisode, related games, and lesson plan. In the webisode, Coco wants an apple ("manzana"), but Noah thinks she wants a bird, so he builds his own wings and takes flight over the neighborhood. Students can learn, build upon, and apply the Spanish vocabulary by playing the interactive games. In the "A Bird's Eye View of My Neighborhood" lesson plan, students will become map-makers as they map their neighborhoods and label their map legend using Spanish words.
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