Social Studies
SOCIAL STUDIES
Curriculum Units K-6
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Getting to Know Myself and Others
- Myself and Others
- How Can I Be a Good Citizen?
- Understanding Want and Needs
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My Family and Other Families Now and Long Ago
- Rules and Laws
- Unity in Community
- We Are Family
- Economics
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My Community and Other United States Communities
- Active Citizenship
- Rural, Urban and Suburban
- Geography of Communities
- Change and Interdependence in Communities
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Communities Around the World:
Learning about People and Places- Geography
- Brazil
- China
- United States
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New York State History and Government
- The Three Worlds: Native Americans, Europeans and Africans Meet in NYS
- The Impact of the Colonial & Revolutionary War Period on New York and the New Nation
- The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on New York State
- National and Local Government
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The Western Hemisphere:
The United States, Canada & Latin America
- Geography: Western Hemisphere
- Economics: Needs and Wants
- Government: What is Government Anyway?
- History: Turning Points in the Western Hemisphere
- Cultural Diversity: Hands across the Hemispheres
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Coming Soon
Interactive Resources for Parents and Students
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A fun, interactive game allows students (and teachers) to test their knowledge as well as help fight hunger! For every question that is correctly answered, Free Rice donates ten grains of rice through the U.N. World Food Program to help fight world hunger. The more you play, the more rice you help donate. Now offers question topics such as art, chemistry, geography, grammar, language learning, and math
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Houghton Mifflin’s Social Studies GeoNet game. Click on“Play GeoNet” and then the map of Africa. Test your knowledge of the following categories: The World in Spatial Terms, Places and Regions; Physical Systems; Population; Culture and Independence; Environment and Society; and Geography.
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These fun and educational games were developed to help students develop and sharpen their geography skills.
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