This is a social studies until for 3rd grade. The suggested length is 15 days. In this unit students will learn about what it means to inquire and what an explorer is. Students will investigate how people, ideas, and events can have an impact on communities. Throughout the unit, students will have an opportunity to create their own community as well as take on a role to create change
poster abstractThe purpose of this research project is to expand our knowledge about the connection ...
Aim: The aim of this study is to understand why people have changed their preferred community over t...
This study was conducted to determine whether community building strategies could improve the collab...
This unit focuses on human migration and is designed for use in a third grade classroom. It will tak...
Students will focus on the impact an individual can have on a community. The unit will then move on ...
Colleges and universities in the 21st century will thrive through extensive collaborations with othe...
A prevalent belief that the presence of community is a positive factor in schools is frequently coup...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [173]-184).The purpose of this study was to understand ho...
This project engages teacher candidates in learning about an urban school\u27s surrounding community...
This paper discusses Transforming Communities, a course about the interaction of public policy and c...
How can you integrate community resources in the classroom in an exciting and dynamic way? We set ou...
This is a social studies lesson for second and third graders on Urban Communities. Through this less...
Social Studies can be defined as “bonding process based on verification with social reality and dyna...
In Tasmania, high school students sit with senior citizens and individually tutor them in computer s...
The gap between student teachers and their ability to adapt to the school situation remains a challe...
poster abstractThe purpose of this research project is to expand our knowledge about the connection ...
Aim: The aim of this study is to understand why people have changed their preferred community over t...
This study was conducted to determine whether community building strategies could improve the collab...
This unit focuses on human migration and is designed for use in a third grade classroom. It will tak...
Students will focus on the impact an individual can have on a community. The unit will then move on ...
Colleges and universities in the 21st century will thrive through extensive collaborations with othe...
A prevalent belief that the presence of community is a positive factor in schools is frequently coup...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [173]-184).The purpose of this study was to understand ho...
This project engages teacher candidates in learning about an urban school\u27s surrounding community...
This paper discusses Transforming Communities, a course about the interaction of public policy and c...
How can you integrate community resources in the classroom in an exciting and dynamic way? We set ou...
This is a social studies lesson for second and third graders on Urban Communities. Through this less...
Social Studies can be defined as “bonding process based on verification with social reality and dyna...
In Tasmania, high school students sit with senior citizens and individually tutor them in computer s...
The gap between student teachers and their ability to adapt to the school situation remains a challe...
poster abstractThe purpose of this research project is to expand our knowledge about the connection ...
Aim: The aim of this study is to understand why people have changed their preferred community over t...
This study was conducted to determine whether community building strategies could improve the collab...