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Integrating Language Arts and Social Studies

25 Strategies for K-8 Inquiry-Based Learning
Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9781412971102
  • Published By: Sage Publications Inc
  • Year: 2009
  • Page Count: 208
  • Publication date: September 11, 2009

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Description

Description

With an emphasis on active learning, this supplementary text helps busy elementary and middle school teachers engage all students in the vibrant world of social studies. This inquiry-based book presents hands-on explorations, interaction with primary sources, and critical thinking activities, that provide concrete methods to successfully integrate the language arts into the social studies curriculum.

Key Features

  • Promotes the development of literacy skills by authentically integrating language arts
  • Supports differentiated instruction for specific grade levels, English language learners, and students with special needs
  • Connects to standards in language arts, social studies, and technology
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Leah M. Melber

Leah M. Melber, Ph.D. has nearly 20 years experience within informal and formal science education. She holds a BA in Zoology, an MA in education together with a multiple subject teaching credential for the state of California, and a Ph.D. in educational psychology from the University of Southern California. She has presented widely on inquiry-based instruction and effective methods of connecting with cultural institutions such as museums. In addition to numerous journal articles she has written on this topic, she has recently published a book titled “Informal Learning and Field Trips”. She was awarded the 2001 Informal Educator Award through the California Science Teachers Association. She joined the staff of Lincoln Park Zoo in December of 2008.
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Alyce Hunter

Alyce Hunter, Ed.D. has been an administrator and teacher in New Jersey public schools for over twenty five years. She has also taught and continues to teach graduate level courses in educational leadership, social studies education, literacy,content area literacy, and special education. She is affiliated with Wagner College, Rutgers University, Centenary College, and Lesley University. She has published four other books: one on teacher portfolios, one on mentoring, and two on differentiated instruction in the English/language arts classroom.
Additionally Dr. Hunter has written and is a frequent presenter of a workshop she wrote on differentiation of instruction in middle schools for Pre-AP College Board. She has written numerous articles that have appeared in many national publications.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Unit I: Building Research Skills


Strategy 1: Teaching Observation, Questioning, and Inference

Strategy 2: Oral Histories in the Curriculum

Strategy 3: Data Collection and Analysis

Strategy 4: Using Authentic Models

Strategy 5: Images as Primary Sources

Unit II: Connecting to Community


Strategy 6: Personally Relevant History

Strategy 7: Developing Mapping Skills

Strategy 8: Connecting With Cultural Institutions

Strategy 9: Conducting Social Science Fieldwork

Strategy 10: Incorporating Service Learning

Unit III: Multiple Voices


Strategy 11: Connecting With the Visual Arts

Strategy 12: Culturally Responsive Teaching Techniques

Strategy 13: Connecting With Literature

Strategy 14: Authentic Role Play

Strategy 15: Establishing a Pluralist Approach to Content

Unit IV: Past and Present


Strategy 16: Incorporating Historical Reenactment

Strategy 17: Personal Correspondence as a Primary Source

Strategy 18: Systematic Artifact Investigation

Strategy 19: Relevant Approaches to Economics

Strategy 20: Symbolism and Social Studies

Unit V: Understanding Our World


Strategy 21: Connecting to Music Studies

Strategy 22: Currency as a Primary Source

Strategy 23: Stamps as Primary Sources

Strategy 24: Understanding Global Symbols

Strategy 25: Authentic Geography and Cartography Studies

About the Authors


Other Titles in: English | Social Studies

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