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Spark Curiosity and Interest in Your Social Studies Lesson Plans
Do you hear the grumble and complaints that social studies is so boring? It's most likely that your students haven't yet experienced...

Michelle McDonald
Feb 22, 2022


Teach the California Gold Rush From Multiple Perspectives in 4th Grade
The California Gold Rush is viewed by some historians as a positive period in U.S. history with an economic boom that gave rise to the...

Michelle McDonald
Jan 18, 2022


3 Virtual Field Trips to Take Your Students on this Winter Season
Looking for engaging and meaningful winter-themed social studies activities? Take your students on virtual field trips around the world!...

Michelle McDonald
Jan 4, 2022


New Years Resolutions No Prep Activities to Get Ready for 2026
When my students return from winter break, I like to take class time to reflect and set New Years Resolutions. The start of a new year is a great opportunity to have our students review the past 12 months and set attainable goals for the future. And even though the flipping of a calendar doesn't automatically change much (especially in the past few years), taking a moment to pause and reflect, can be really powerful in times of so much uncertainty. I put together this set of

Michelle McDonald
Dec 28, 2021


7 Communities Around the World: A Virtual Field Trip Activity for Blended Learning
Communities have formed since the earliest of times. Communities are a group of people with a shared identity and they are formed as a...

Michelle McDonald
Dec 14, 2021
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