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United States Mint (Dept. of Treasury), Washington, DC. – 2000
This teaching guide for grades 4-6 focuses on the 1999-2000 United States Mint 50 State Quarters Program, which includes new quarter designs for the following states: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, and Virginia. The guide includes six lesson plans that fit easily…
Descriptors: Economics, Geographic Location, Geography, Government Role
Department of the Navy, Washington, DC. – 2001
At the turn of the 19th century, the United States was a rapidly growing nation. When the United States acquired territories in the Caribbean and the Pacific Ocean, the job of maintaining open sea lanes fell to the U.S. Navy. To maintain a strong and well-trained force, the Navy needed to attract personnel to work onboard their ships. It used…
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools, Military Organizations, Poetry
Markle, Sandra – Instructor, 1989
This presents several classroom activities that have been adapted from the Expedition Yellowstone program activities for fourth, fifth and sixth graders. Language arts, science, math, and social studies activities are presented. Expedition Yellowstone activities focus on the geology, ecology, animal life, and history of Yellowstone Park. (IAH)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Writing, Earth Science, Intermediate Grades

Cook-Kallio, Cheryl – Social Studies Review, 1991
Discusses the use of primary resources in the teaching of middle school social studies. Describes a lesson in which students were given a copy of the Declaration of Independence, written in everyday language, and were asked to discuss and evaluate it. Suggests another activity based on Thomas Jefferson's writings. (SG)
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Intermediate Grades, Learning Activities, Middle Schools
Peters, Richard O. – 1994
This document discusses the use of process induction and the proactive action model to teach research skills across the social studies curriculum. Process induction is the ability of an individual to transfer schema related knowledge and skills to other situations and settings, to use knowledge and process skills in new and diverse instances to…
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Middle Schools, Research Skills
Richardson, Lynn J. – 1980
Appropriate for intermediate grades through high school, this social studies newspaper guide suggests learning activities using newspapers. The areas covered are history, geography, current events, the working class, sociology, the political scene, cultures, government, and travel. Suggested assignments include writing a feature or news interview…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Intermediate Grades, Learning Activities, Newspapers

Hochman, William R. – Social Studies, 1985
Historical dramas, especially war dramas, on television are usually superficial; they provide a simplistic treatment of war. The challenge to teachers--i.e., how they can deal with romanticized history on television--is discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Content Analysis, History Instruction, Intermediate Grades
Blankenship, Glen; Moffitt, Louisa – 1999
This collection of lessons was developed as a result of a study/travel seminar undertaken during the summer of 1999. The goal of the project was to develop and disseminate exemplary lessons for teaching about the role of the Federal Republic of Germany in the European Union. These lessons are designed so that they may be used individually via…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Economics, European History, Foreign Countries
Brown, Sherrie – Instructor, 1988
The use of a travel writer's approach to social studies instruction, where students gather information to write travel guides about countries they're studying, is illustrated through activities for studies about Egyptian passport and visa applications, currency, history, language, and art. (CB)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Cultural Education, Foreign Countries, Geography Instruction

Fuhler, Carol J. – Social Studies, 1991
Suggests adding excitement to social studies instruction by using trade books. Cites research associating the reading of historical fiction with increased historical understanding. Describes the benefits of trade books' narrative form. Argues that such books can change students into active learners, help them study a slice of history, and increase…
Descriptors: Fiction, History Instruction, Instructional Materials, Intermediate Grades

Watson, Jerry J. – Social Studies, 1991
Identifies works of historical fiction from various periods that can help teach middle school students about family relationships. Suggests having students draw sociograms to help them visualize relationships among characters. Argues that such readings can spur student interest in the causes, effects, and consequences of the need for family love.…
Descriptors: Characterization, Concept Formation, Family Relationship, Intermediate Grades

Hatcher, Barbara A. – Social Studies, 1992
Discusses the value of student-created artifact kits as a means of visualizing and synthesizing knowledge about another time. Explains steps to be followed in guiding students on the project. Includes a bibliography, list of sources, and suggested ingredients. Suggests that handling artifacts and primary source materials enables students to order…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Intermediate Grades, Primary Sources, Social History
Arnoldsen, Larry M. – 1986
Children's natural curiosity should be more adequately satisfied, resarch has suggested--especially in grades 4 to 6. Traditionally, the scope and sequence approach which is a learning-what-others think or have thought rather than a learning-to-think-for-oneself method begins during the middle school years. It is interesting to observe that…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives, Grade 5
Black, Narda C. – 2001
This comprehensive social studies curriculum unit for fifth grade has three areas of concentration: (1) the history of the newspaper industry, including historical dates and figures and analysis of how the newspaper industry has influenced and shaped the history of the United States; (2) the functions and responsibilities of the departments and…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Development, Grade 5, Inquiry

Fuhler, Carol J. – Middle School Journal, 1992
Safe, noncontroversial social studies textbooks are neither meaningful nor necessary according to many students. As an alternative, teachers can integrate well-written trade books into the social studies curriculum. Well-researched diaries, journals, biographies, and autobiographies should become an integral part of the curriculum. (28 references)…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Literature