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Macken, Carol T. – Social Studies, 2003
When literature in the form of picture books was introduced to the social studies curriculum in the author's classroom, she wondered what her second-grade students would learn from it. She decided to investigate and ascertain whether the children learned geographic concepts when they were taught through a literature-based approach. Given the…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Textbooks, Picture Books, Geographic Concepts
Alleman, Janet; Brophy, Jere – Social Studies, 2003
History is alive! That is one of the important messages that teacher Barbara Knighton communicates to her students as she develops engaging stories about changes in farming, government, clothing, or transportation, using timelines as her basis. In this article, the authors describe how Knighton constructs social studies units for her first and…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Social Studies, Elementary School Students, Grade 1

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