It is very important to teach social studies in the elementary classroom. Children learn some concepts of social studies at a very young age, and this is vital to their development. You teach Kindergarteners how to work together, share, and just basically how to get along in a social environment. This is social studies. I think when some people say social studies should not be taught in elementary schools, they are not truly considering everything social studies involves. I mean it is very important to teach children about democratic societies and how to survive in the real world. Each child should know the basics about how a community is ran and how our country is set up.
There are several tools out there to help us teach social studies. The National Council of Social Studies has developed a set of standards for the nation as a whole to go by in developing social studies standards. The state of Tennessee also has standards available on their website as a tool for teachers in Tennessee to go by. As teachers, we have got to teach our children these standards. We cannot let them fall behind at an early age, because Social Studies includes so much information they could possibly never catch up.
Social Studies is a subject that can easily be integrated with other subjects in the classroom. I feel that this is the way Social Studies should be taught. So much emphasis is placed on Language Arts instruction these days that you have to find ways to integrate subjects in with it. It is so easy to read a book about a Social Studies topic or make a play for students to perform about history. Another good way to incorporate Social Studies into your classroom is by running your classroom in a democratic environment. Students will feel more like they are part of the community in your classroom if they have some input in the rules and procedures that go on in the classroom. It is important to give your students jobs. It is also important to vote on things and let their opinions count!
I feel that as a teacher I need to create an active learning environment in my classroom. To me an active learning environment is more centered around the students: thus, creating a learner-centered approach to teaching. I fell that the teacher should plan his/her instruction around what the students in the classroom learn best from. If that would be hands-on activities that take longer to plan out and are more difficult to assess, then that is what the teacher should do! I feel like too much history instruction is done by the student reading a chapter and doing a worksheet. I do not feel like most students can truly learn well from this type of instruction. They may be able to memorize the information for a test, but it will not be in their long term memory.
As a teacher, I know that I do not have the knowledge I need to truly teach my students what they need to know about Social Studies. I am aware that my first few years of teaching I will spend teaching myself as well as the students. I know this, and I am willing to learn the information again. I am sure I will learn more from my hands on activities then I did from the books and worksheets I was given in elementary school.
Lastly, I want to talk about finding my critical voice this semester. Before this semester of classes, I had the attitude that all I needed was that first job. I was willing to sit back and keep my mouth shut about the things going on around me in the school, or I was not going to oppose the type of instruction the school system believed in. I feel like my critical voice has strengthened throughout the semester. I still might not be the first one to jump up and buck the system in my first few years of teaching, but I will find ways to make things better for my students. I feel like student teaching is really just going to strengthen my critical voice even more.
We Are ALMOST There
Thursday, December 9, 2010
TCAP review
I thought the game we played in class on Monday was very interesting. It is said to see that so many of us were unsure of the answers. This is material from the grades we are getting certified to teach! That just goes to show how much even colleges think about Social Studies instruction. I know with the questions I got, I could figure out the answers, but mostly because of my test taking abilities not because I knew the content!
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Doing the Living History Museum
I learned a lot from the living history museum last week. I was Elizabeth Blackwell, and I learned a lot about her during my research. I think it would be great to do in the classroom several times throughout the year so that each child will learn about several different people.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Living History Museum
I definitely learned a lot today! I learned several interesting facts about people I did not know. It was a fun way to get a little bit of a variety in the social studies instruction. If I were doing this in my own elementary classroom, I would have specific guidelines for the children. I would have them all learn the same types of facts about their person so that we could put together a booklet of information about these historical figures! Excellent activity!
Book Talk
I thought all of the book talks were very interesting. This is a great idea to do in your social studies classroom. It is an excellent way of linking social studies to reading and gives the students a chance to share with the entire class. The booktalk is so much better than a formal book report. I can remember hating those!!!!! I am sure students still don't like them!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Story Path
I think storypath is an excellent activity. I know I sure enjoyed creating my character and coming up with her background. This activity could be used to study any even in history. As a teacher you could adapt it to meet any need in your classroom!!!
Friday, November 12, 2010
Mt. Everest
I cannot believe wht all is involved with climbing Mt. Everest. Not to mention that amount of lessons that can be taught around it. I guess I am naive becaues I did not think it was so involved as it is. I can honestly say that I have absolutely no intention of climbing it or seeing it. It is one of those things that I will enjoy from pictures, movies, and the internet lol!
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