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Social studies Common Core 7.EE.B.3 resources

Preview of World Geography Escape Room | 20 Clues on Continents, Landmarks, Historic Sites

World Geography Escape Room | 20 Clues on Continents, Landmarks, Historic Sites

In this geography and world continents Escape Room and Crack the Code activity, students work individually (or in pairs) to research the location of 20 different historic sites, landforms, or geographic features! In a twist from my other Crack the Code activities, this geography one is designed for seated use and is ideal for student research! Students work on discovering far-away (and often unheard of) locations to learn their continent location, all before attempting to crack the final code
Preview of The Great Stock Market Challenge - Complete Math Unit

The Great Stock Market Challenge - Complete Math Unit

Suitable and adapted for grades 5-12Open the Preview to see more detailed informationWatch the movie to see a high speed play through of the presentationThis complete cross-curricular unit has students learn about companies, research stocks, create a portfolio, track their performance, submit their project and write a test. Students will learn about real life financial literacy, trade-offs, decision making, strategies, and apply mathematical concepts.The unit runs about 10-14 weeks long, with an
Preview of Yellowstone National Park Treasure Hunt Escape Room: Math Real World Questions

Yellowstone National Park Treasure Hunt Escape Room: Math Real World Questions

This escape the park activity is great for a variety of ages. Students will have an hour to complete all the questions to find a treasure. They will have to solve math problems with real world application in order to open separate lock boxes. If they don't make it in an hour the park will be closed. I have included multiple sets of questions that could be used for a variety of skill levels. You will need manilla folders to represent your lock boxes. The questions include a variety of readiness s
Preview of Escape Room Mount Rainier National Park Math Activity Varied Level Questions

Escape Room Mount Rainier National Park Math Activity Varied Level Questions

This escape the park activity is great for a variety of ages. Students will have an hour to complete all the questions before they are locked in the park. I have included multiple sets of questions that could be used for a variety of skill levels. You will need manilla folders to represent your lock boxes.This escape room practices the following math topics:Set 1· Order sets of rational numbers in real world · Generate fractions, decimals and percent in real world scenarios · Multiply and Divide
Preview of Washington's Hidden Legacy: A Presidents’ Day Challenge

Washington's Hidden Legacy: A Presidents’ Day Challenge

Created by
Aspire Above
Embark on an enthralling journey of discovery with "Washington's Hidden Legacy: A Presidents’ Day Challenge." This engaging and educational product is perfect for students eager to dive into the depths of American history and test their problem-solving skills.Storyline: In a quiet corner of their school library, four students uncover an ancient journal belonging to a close aide of George Washington. The journal contains cryptic messages and mathematical puzzles related to the "Chalice of Liberty
Preview of Inflation Math:  What does inflation do to the value of your money?  Part One

Inflation Math: What does inflation do to the value of your money? Part One

Created by
Trevor Long
Students learn how inflation affects purchasing power by examining and solving hypothetical case studies. They convert percentages to decimals and calculate price changes based on the percentage of a number. They are asked to reflect on how inflation has affected their purchasing power of everyday items in their life. Steps for problem solving are included as well as an answer sheet.
Preview of Yourtown Work and Income (Year 7)

Yourtown Work and Income (Year 7)

Created by
Econbus
This is a resource for Humanities teachers teaching Economics and Business units at Year 7 level. (Australian / Western Australian curriculum). The work and income concepts are presented as twelve pages of teacher notes, followed by suggested learning activities to use in class (eleven in all - use some of them or all of them!) Activities have been designed to incorporate curriculum skills (e.g. analysis, critical thinking) where appropriate, but there is a bit of maths involved - but adults of
Preview of Inflation percent change project

Inflation percent change project

This is a great project to help students connect real life with percent change. In order to this, I have to understand what inflation is. After this, students are given the chance to pick their own items to find the price change of. Examples are movie tickets, eggs, cars, rent and so on.
Preview of Silk Roads: A Trade and Travel Board Game

Silk Roads: A Trade and Travel Board Game

Created by
Matthew Barbee
Silk Roads: A Trade and Travel Board Game is inspired by the trade routes of the ancient and medieval worlds. Students move a token around the map, buying items at discount and selling them for profit. Students practice dealing with money and geography while traveling the routes of Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta!
Preview of Experience the Transportation Revolution: Lesson w Modified Reading + Extension

Experience the Transportation Revolution: Lesson w Modified Reading + Extension

Experience the Transportation Revolution through the eyes of a businessperson. What business will make the most money? Contains reading and modified reading to allow all students access. Also has Extension project for HW or Gifted students/honors (with rubric). Teacher Copy with answers to make lesson easy to role out. Do Now/Activator Activity explores vocabulary Two readings give you flexibility with different students Divide class into small groups and assign them a business for the
Preview of Gross Income 5-Part Interdisciplinary Lesson

Gross Income 5-Part Interdisciplinary Lesson

Created by
Tamika Kerr
5 lessons surrounding minimum wage and hourly wages. Increase depth of knowledge and make learning meaningful through Situational Learning. This packet connects income to Common Core Math, English, History, Technology, and Social-Emotional Learning.
Preview of "Billy the Kid" - Google Earth/How High is My Horse - Math Conversions

"Billy the Kid" - Google Earth/How High is My Horse - Math Conversions

Created by
Tracy Allen
These activities are cross curricula - language arts, social studies, math, geography. This file contains several activities. The first can be used as a bell ringer, warm-up or an activity. Learners access Google Earth and visit "Billy the Kid's" grave site - guiding questions are provided with answers. "How High is My Horse?" activity requires learners to access "The Library of Congress" website. Learners are asked to view and read an interview given by an acquaintance of "Billy the Kid." "Bill
Preview of Population Growth interactive Numbers workbook

Population Growth interactive Numbers workbook

Created by
msluss
In this interactive workbook students will learn how to create different kind of charts from data tables around the topic of world population growth. First they will guess the total number of people living on earth and draw where in the world they are living. Secondly we look at adding columns to a table and adding a simple sum function to calculate the total number of people living on earth over a period of 120 years. This column we will then plot on a line graph. This lesson also covers: Bar c
Preview of Oct. 26 Math History-Mystery Puzzle: Pres. Truman Nearly Doubles Minimum Wage

Oct. 26 Math History-Mystery Puzzle: Pres. Truman Nearly Doubles Minimum Wage

October 26 of the Mystery Year marks the date of an event by President Truman. To find the year, students solve math clues involving percent increase (including inflation percents greater than 100%), reasoning skills, and evaluating an expression with exponents in a real-world context. This motivating puzzle provides review of 6th and 7th grade topics, and is great for students to use any time during the year. Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for
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Importance of learning social studies

Social studies offers valuable insights into history, geography, and much more. Social studies captivates students by providing them with perspectives from the past, present, and future, allowing them to understand history and navigate current events. It enables them to appreciate how previous generations have shaped their present reality. In essence, social studies opens their eyes to the vastness of life beyond their immediate surroundings.

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Learning social studies offers many benefits to students in terms of helping them develop a holistic understanding of the world. Namely, it helps them:

  • Learn about the achievements, challenges, perspectives, traditions, and customs of different societies
  • Evaluate information, analyze evidence, and make informed judgments about complex social, economic, and political issues
  • Become active, responsible, and engaged citizens
  • Comprehend global issues such as human rights, environmental sustainability, and economic disparities

By teaching social studies, teachers can help students develop critical thinking skills, foster civic engagement, and promote social awareness and responsibility.

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