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Social Studies Teacher''s Toolbox - Hundreds of Practical Ideas to Support Your Students

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Social studies teachers will find classroom-tested lessons and strategies that can be easily implemented in the classroom
 
The Teacher's Toolbox series is an innovative, research-based resource providing teachers with instructional strategies for students of all levels and abilities. Each book in the collection focuses on a specific content area. Clear, concise guidance enables teachers to quickly integrate low-prep, high-value lessons and strategies in their middle school and high school classrooms. Every strategy follows a practical, how-to format established by the series editors.
 
The Social Studies Teacher's Toolbox contains hundreds of student-friendly classroom lessons and teaching strategies. Clear and concise chapters, fully aligned to Common Core Social Studies standards and National Council for the Social Studies standards, cover the underlying research, technology based options, practical classroom use, and modification of each high-value lesson and strategy.
 
This book employs a hands-on approach to help educators quickly learn and apply proven methods and techniques in their social studies courses. Topics range from reading and writing in social studies and tools for analysis, to conducting formative and summative assessments, differentiating instruction, motivating students, incorporating social and emotional learning and culturally responsive teaching. Easy-to-read content shows how and why social studies should be taught and how to make connections across history, geography, political science, and beyond. Designed to reduce instructor preparation time and increase relevance, student engagement, and comprehension, this book:
* Explains the usefulness, application, and potential drawbacks of each instructional strategy
* Provides fresh activities applicable to all classrooms
* Helps social studies teachers work with ELLs, advanced students, and students with learning differences
* Offers real-world guidance for addressing current events while covering standards and working with textbooks
 
The Social Studies Teacher's Toolbox is an invaluable source of real-world lessons, strategies, and techniques for general education teachers and social studies specialists, as well as resource specialists/special education teachers, elementary and secondary educators, and teacher educators.

List of contents

About the Authors xxi
 
About the Editors of the Toolbox Series xxiii
 
Acknowledgments xxv
 
Letter from the Editors xxvii
 
Introduction xxix
 
I Reading and Writing 1
 
1A Fresh Look at Vocabulary 3
 
What is It? 3
 
Why We Like It 3
 
Supporting Research 4
 
Common Core Connections 4
 
Social Studies Connections 4
 
Application 5
 
Building a Word List 5
 
Accessing Prior Knowledge 6
 
Building Understanding 10
 
Revising and Formalizing Definitions 11
 
Differentiation 13
 
Advanced Extensions 14
 
Student Handouts and Examples 15
 
What Could Go Wrong? 15
 
Technology Connections 15
 
Figures 16
 
2 Reading Strategies 19
 
What is It? 19
 
Why We Like It 19
 
Supporting Research 20
 
Common Core Connections 20
 
Social Studies Connections 20
 
Application 21
 
Text Selection 22
 
Pre-reading 22
 
Predicting 22
 
Connecting 23
 
Key Ideas 24
 
Summarizing 24
 
Questioning 25
 
Visualizing 26
 
Clarifying 27
 
Differentiation 28
 
Advanced Extensions 29
 
Student Handouts and Examples 29
 
What Could Go Wrong? 29
 
Technology Connections 30
 
Attribution 31
 
Figures 32
 
3 Read-Aloud Protocol 37
 
What is It? 37
 
Why We Like It 37
 
Supporting Research 37
 
Common Core Connections 38
 
Social Studies Connections 38
 
Application 38
 
Finding and Preparing Authentic Texts 39
 
Read-Aloud Protocol 41
 
Student-Created Read-Alouds 45
 
Differentiation 48
 
Advanced Extensions 48
 
Student Handouts and Examples 49
 
What Could Go Wrong? 49
 
Technology Connections 49
 
Attribution 49
 
Figures 50
 
4 Thematic Data Sets 55
 
What is It? 55
 
Why We Like It 55
 
Supporting Research 56
 
Common Core Connections 56
 
Social Studies Connections 56
 
Application 57
 
Building a Data Set 57
 
Teaching Protocol for Using Data Sets 59
 
Differentiation 64
 
Advanced Extensions 65
 
Student Handouts and Examples 65
 
What Could Go Wrong? 66
 
Technology Connections 66
 
Attribution 66
 
Figures 67
 
5 Writing in Social Studies 79
 
What is It? 79
 
Why We Like It 79
 
Supporting Research 79
 
Common Core Connections 80
 
Social Studies Connections 80
 
Application 80
 
Golden Lines - Kick-Starting Writing 81
 
Writing Frames 82
 
Writing Structures 84
 
Extended Argument Writing 88
 
Other Social Studies Writing Activities 89
 
Differentiation 90
 
Advanced Extensions 91
 
Student Handouts and Examples 92
 
What Could Go Wrong? 92
 
Technology Connections 92
 
Attribution 93
 
Figures 94
 
6 Mnemonics 105
 
What is It? 105
 
Why We Like It 105
 
Supporting Research 106
 
Common Core Connections 106
 
Social Studies Connections 106
 
Application 107
 
Story Mnemonics 107
 
Differentiation 111
 
Advanced Extensions 111
 
Student Handouts and Examples 112
 
What Could Go Wrong? 112
 
Technology Connections 112
 
Attribution 113
 

About the author










ELISABETH JOHNSON teaches Social Studies to both mainstream and English language learners at Luther Burbank High School, in Sacramento, California. She is a National Board Certified Teacher (NBCT), a teacher consultant with the Area 3 Writing Project at the University of California, Davis, and has led teacher development trainings at the San Joaquin County Office of Education. She has taught at the secondary level for 13 years. EVELYN RAMOS LAMARR teaches Social Studies to mainstream and International Baccalaureate students at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, California, and is a teaching consultant with the Area 3 Writing Project at the University of California, Davis. She has taught mainstream and English language learners at the secondary level for 12 years, and helped create curriculum for, and pilot, the Ethnic Studies course in the Sacramento City Unified School District. LARRY FERLAZZO teaches English, Social Studies, and International Baccalaureate classes to English language learners and others at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, California. He is the author and co-author of nine books, including The ELL Teacher's Toolbox, and writes a weekly teacher advice column for Education Week Teacher. He is the recipient of the Ford Foundation's Leadership for a Changing World Award and winner of the International Reading Association Award for Technology and Reading. KATIE HULL SYPNIESKI has taught English language learners and others at the secondary level for over twenty years. She teaches middle school English Language Arts and Social Studies at Fern Bacon Middle School in Sacramento, California, and leads professional development for educators as a consultant with the Area 3 Writing Project at the University of California, Davis. She is co-author of several books including The ELL Teacher's Toolbox.

Summary

Social studies teachers will find classroom-tested lessons and strategies that can be easily implemented in the classroom

The Teacher's Toolbox series is an innovative, research-based resource providing teachers with instructional strategies for students of all levels and abilities. Each book in the collection focuses on a specific content area. Clear, concise guidance enables teachers to quickly integrate low-prep, high-value lessons and strategies in their middle school and high school classrooms. Every strategy follows a practical, how-to format established by the series editors.

The Social Studies Teacher's Toolbox contains hundreds of student-friendly classroom lessons and teaching strategies. Clear and concise chapters, fully aligned to Common Core Social Studies standards and National Council for the Social Studies standards, cover the underlying research, technology based options, practical classroom use, and modification of each high-value lesson and strategy.

This book employs a hands-on approach to help educators quickly learn and apply proven methods and techniques in their social studies courses. Topics range from reading and writing in social studies and tools for analysis, to conducting formative and summative assessments, differentiating instruction, motivating students, incorporating social and emotional learning and culturally responsive teaching. Easy-to-read content shows how and why social studies should be taught and how to make connections across history, geography, political science, and beyond. Designed to reduce instructor preparation time and increase relevance, student engagement, and comprehension, this book:
* Explains the usefulness, application, and potential drawbacks of each instructional strategy
* Provides fresh activities applicable to all classrooms
* Helps social studies teachers work with ELLs, advanced students, and students with learning differences
* Offers real-world guidance for addressing current events while covering standards and working with textbooks

The Social Studies Teacher's Toolbox is an invaluable source of real-world lessons, strategies, and techniques for general education teachers and social studies specialists, as well as resource specialists/special education teachers, elementary and secondary educators, and teacher educators.

Report

"The Social Studies Teacher's Toolbox is a must-read for every social studies teacher. The strategies in this book will engage students across the country, add to their analytical skills, and make stronger teachers out of any reader."
--Michelle Voelker, ELA/History Teacher, Area 3 Writing Project Teacher Consultant
 
"As I read The Social Studies Teacher's Toolbox I thought to myself, 'This is a book that any teacher could use, regardless of the content.' The emphasis on literacy and culturally responsive teaching strategies as well as the inclusion of ideas for meeting all students' needs sets this book apart. Ramos and Johnson's book is a must for every social studies teacher."
--Karen Smith, Director, Area 3 Writing Project, UC Davis
 
"This piece is foundational and exceptionally written for social science teachers and beyond. It lays the groundwork and provides the tools that really capture the essence of this powerful profession in the social sciences in preparing and setting up our students for success."
--Karina Figueroa-Ramírez, M.Ed., Educational Equity Coordinator, Faculty Student Mentor Program Coordinator, College of Education | Sacramento State
 
"This welcome addition to the Toolbox Series draws on the author's own experiences and the experiences of their students. The Social Studies Teacher's Toolbox has a coherent and well organized approach for teachers who want to implement proven practices and effective strategies for learning Social Studies, in particular teachers serving culturally and linguistically diverse youth and their communities."
--Janet I Hecsh, PhD, College of Education, California State University, Sacramento
 
"Elizabeth and Evelyn, current veteran teachers, provide a well-organized, easy to follow, research-based resource full of classroom-tested instructional strategies and lessons that can be used tomorrow. A must-have practical toolkit that will become a well-tabbed go back to resource for any teacher or instructional coach looking for ways to make social studies curriculum accessible and come alive for all students with the use of low-prep, move beyond the textbook ideas that engage and foster effective student-centered learning."
--Linda Biewer-Elstob, Instructional Coach Davis Joint Unified School District
 
"The Social Studies Teacher's Toolbox is a must-read for the Social Science teachers striving to teach more inclusive and accessible content. The chapters detail the research behind the strategies, ways to successfully engage students, support for English language learners, and extensions for advanced learners that make any worthwhile subject both intriguing and rigorous."
--Dominique Williams, Social Science Teacher, Contributing author of The Struggle for Ethnic Studies in the Golden State: Capitol City Organizers and Activists in the book Rethinking Ethnic Studies
 
"Ramos and Johnson's book masterfully weaves discipline specific strategies for any social studies classroom with straightforward, plainspoken, classroom tested examples teachers can immediately use. It's a must for any new or seasoned social studies teacher."
--Jed Larsen, Middle/High School Social Studies Teacher, Gilder Lehrman California History Teacher of the Year (2011), Social Studies Teacher, Contributor to the UC Davis History Project

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