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Morris, Ronald V. – Social Studies, 2007
The author presents a content integration that focuses on social studies and science knowledge and skills. The idea of using folk crafts to help elementary students learn social studies extends from John Dewey's laboratory school to the twenty-first century. Meaningful content is applied to skills, such as blacksmithing, found in the community,…
Descriptors: Laboratory Schools, Humanities, Social Studies, Teaching Methods
Morris, Ronald V. – Social Studies, 2006
Teachers use a number of instructional strategies to help students develop citizenship skills and learn state and local history. In many communities, teachers include field trips and walking tours to help students learn more about people. In this article, the author describes how third-grade students learned from older students and from their…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Grade 3, Local History, Field Trips
Peer reviewedMorris, Ronald V.; McNeely, Jean – Social Studies, 2005
Lewis, Clark, and the Corps of Discovery traveled westward from 1803 to 1806; therefore, the bicentennial of the expedition is being celebrated from 2003 until 2006. Students and teachers celebrating the bicentennial and Jefferson's Louisiana Purchase in 1803 can use social studies classes to help them connect with their community and to reach a…
Descriptors: Social Studies, United States History, School Community Programs, World History
Peer reviewedMorris, Ronald V. – Social Studies, 2004
Many young people live in communities with historically interesting buildings, and tours of those historical sites can reveal much about life in the past. Something that students often overlook in the analysis of historic sites is the civic values held by the people who lived there. The ideas of architecture cannot be divorced from the people or…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Architecture, Structural Elements (Construction), Interior Design
Morris, Ronald V.; Janische, Carol – Social Studies, 2003
For students in social studies methods courses, demonstration activities serve a twofold purpose: They help university students to become social studies teachers and they encourage elementary school children to learn social studies. In this article, the authors report on three social studies demonstration activities: (1) International Cultural…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Teacher Educators, Preservice Teachers
Morris, Ronald V. – Social Studies, 2003
Children in two first-grade classes and their teachers decided to take an imaginary trip to Washington D.C. For three weeks, the first graders spent their afternoons on the project, and their simulated flight was the culminating activity of a unit on Washington, D.C. In this article, the author discusses several details of the activity,…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Transportation, Teaching Methods, Role Playing
Morris, Ronald V. – Social Studies, 2002
In this article, the author describes a social studies class activity that uses primary sources to develop a soap opera based on the American Civil War. In the soap opera activity, students can watch historical characters as they grow, develop, and change. Not only do people in the soap opera develop over a long period, but their accumulated…
Descriptors: Drama, Primary Sources, United States History, War
Peer reviewedMorris, Ronald V. – Social Studies, 2001
Explores the procedures that were used to assess student learning in a seventh-grade social studies class, with its instructional focus on drama, as the students studied ancient world history. Examines the meanings students constructed when learning social studies through drama. (CMK)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Critical Thinking, Drama, Grade 7
Peer reviewedObenchain, Kathryn M.; Morris, Ronald V. – Social Studies, 2001
Focuses on the use of melodrama as an instructional tool in social studies classrooms. Discusses how to set up a melodrama and stage a melodrama. Provides ideas for possible melodramas that address issues of democracy, such as constitutional challenges and civil disobedience. (CMK)
Descriptors: Democracy, Drama, Educational Strategies, Empathy
Peer reviewedMorris, Ronald V.; Morgan-Fleming, Barbara; Janisch, Carole – Social Studies, 2001
Discusses the use of primary sources in a fourth grade unit on Calvin Fletcher and the topic of transportation. Addresses the difficulties of using primary source material with elementary school students. Identifies ways for students to demonstrate their newly acquired knowledge. (CMK)
Descriptors: Diaries, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, Grade 4

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