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Social Studies, History, and Geography | Kindergarten, First Grade, Second Grade

Learners will learn a new social studies, history, or geography concept each week through an interactive and engaging lesson!
Miss Mackenzie
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(193)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
35 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

US Grade Kindergarten - 2
Join Miss Mackenzie in learning Social Studies and Geography curriculum while also having fun! Learners will learn various Social Studies and Geography standards through interactive slides and activities. All of the topics covered in these courses are based off of various state standards for first grade social studies. Multiple topics covered in this class are based on Social Studies in the United States. However, I recognize that many Outschool learners are from all over the world and they are ALL welcome in my class! This ongoing class will be great for an advanced kindergartener, current first grader, or second grader that could use some review! Each week will cover different standards:

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Monday Classes:
11/4: Past, Present, and Future
11/11: Good Citizenship
11/18: Timelines
11/25: Goods, services, and jobs
12/2: Producers & consumers
12/9: NO CLASS
12/16: Supply & Demand
12/23: Wants and Needs
12/30: Spending and Saving
1/6: History of Exchange (Barter, Trade, Money)
1/13: Types of Communities (Rural, Urban, Suburban)
1/20: Natural, Human, and Capital Resources
1/27: Maps
2/3: Globes
2/10: Locations and Direction Words
2/17: Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources
2/24: Bodies of Water
3/3: Landforms
3/10: Habitats
3/17: Famous Inventors (Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell)
3/24: Famous Inventors 2 (Maria Beasley The Wright Brothers) 
3/31: Famous Inventors 3 (Garrett Morgan, Henry Ford)
4/7: 3 Branches of US Government- Legislative Branch
4/14: 3 Branches of US Government- Executive Branch
4/21: 3 Branches of US Government- Judicial Branch
4/28: George Washington
5/5: Thomas Jefferson
5/12: Abraham Lincoln
5/19: American Symbols
5/26: US Government & Voting

Tuesday Classes:
10/22: Past, Present, and Future
10/29: Good Citizenship
11/5: Timelines
11/12: Goods, services, and jobs
11/19: Producers & consumers
11/26: Supply & Demand
12/3: Wants and Needs
12/10: NO CLASS
12/17: Spending and Saving
12/24: NO CLASS
12/31: History of Exchange (Barter, Trade, Money)
1/7: Types of Communities (Rural, Urban, Suburban)
1/14: Natural, Human, and Capital Resources
1/21: Maps
1/28: Globes
2/4: Locations and Direction Words
2/11: Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources
2/18: Bodies of Water
2/25: Landforms
3/4: Habitats
3/11: Famous Inventors (Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell)
3/18: Famous Inventors 2 (Maria Beasley, The Wright Brothers) 
3/25: NO CLASS
3/31: Famous Inventors 3 (Garrett Morgan, Henry Ford)
4/7: 3 Branches of US Government- Legislative Branch
4/14: 3 Branches of US Government- Executive Branch
4/21: 3 Branches of US Government- Judicial Branch
4/28: George Washington
5/5: Thomas Jefferson
5/12: Abraham Lincoln
5/19: American Symbols
5/26: US Government & Voting


Wednesday Classes:
10/30: Past, Present, and Future
11/6: Good Citizenship
11/13: Timelines
11/20: Goods, services, and jobs
11/27: Producers & consumers
12/4: Class Cancelled
12/11: NO CLASS
12/18: Supply & Demand
12/25: NO CLASS
1/1: Wants and Needs
1/8: Spending and Saving
1/15: History of Exchange (Barter, Trade, Money)
1/22: Types of Communities (Rural, Urban, Suburban)
1/29: Natural, Human, and Capital Resources
2/5: Maps
2/12: Globes
2/19: Locations and Direction Words
2/26: Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources
3/5: Bodies of Water
3/12: Landforms
3/19: Habitats
3/26: NO CLASS
4/2: Famous Inventors (Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell)
4/9: Famous Inventors 2 (Maria Beasley, The Wright Brothers) 
4/16: Famous Inventors 3 (Garrett Morgan, Henry Ford)
4/23: 3 Branches of US Government- Legislative Branch
4/30: 3 Branches of US Government- Executive Branch
5/7: Branches of US Government- Judicial Branch
5/14: George Washington
5/21: Thomas Jefferson
5/28: Abraham Lincoln
6/4: American Symbols
6/11: US Government & Voting

Thursday Classes:
10/31: Past, Present, and Future
11/7: Good Citizenship
11/14: Timelines
11/21: Goods, Services, & Jobs
11/28: NO CLASS
12/5: Producers & consumers
12/12: Supply & Demand
12/19: Wants and Needs
12/26: Spending and Saving
1/2: History of Exchange (Barter, Trade, Money)
1/9: Types of Communities (Rural, Urban, Suburban)
1/16: Natural, Human, and Capital Resources
1/23: Maps
1/30: Globes
2/6: Locations and Direction Words
2/13: Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources
2/20: Bodies of Water
2/27: Landforms
3/6: Habitats
3/13: Famous Inventors (Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell)
3/20: Famous Inventors 2 (Josephine Cochrane, The Wright Brothers) 
3/27: Famous Inventors 3 (Benjamin Franklin, Henry Ford)
4/3: 3 Branches of US Government-Legislative Branch
4/10: 3 Branches of US Government- Executive Branch
4/17: 3 Branches of US Government- Judicial Branch
4/24: George Washington
5/1: Thomas Jefferson
5/8: Abraham Lincoln
5/15: American Symbols
5/22: US Government & Voting


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*Your learner can join any time without feeling left out or behind :) 

Each class will include a slide show with interactive games and activities, as well as a drawing activity that the learner can complete and share at the end of class. Each class will also encourage learners to interact with each other and discuss the topics. Learners will have fun so that they are more likely to retain the information learned!

There is no prior experience or knowledge needed. 
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first grade, kindergarten, second grade, social studies, camp

Other Details

Supply List
A piece of paper and something to write with. Learners can also bring crayons/colored pencils/markers/etc.
Language of Instruction
English (Level: A1)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined February, 2021
5.0
193reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Indiana University
Hi friends! My name is Miss Mackenzie. Welcome to my profile! 

The classes that I love to teach are social studies, geography, and circle time for young learners! 

I graduated from Indiana University in 2019 with my bachelors degree in Allied Health Sciences. I worked as an ABA Therapist/Registered Behavior Technician for over 3 years. I worked primarily with elementary aged kiddos on the autism spectrum! I have been teaching online since 2021 and love every minute of it.

My teaching philosophy includes setting my learners up for success, as well as having fun in the classroom! I like to utilize games, activities, and art. I want each student to succeed and feel safe when I am their teacher! I truly believe that learners learn best when they are having fun. This is why each of my classes feature some sort of drawing or sharing activity.

I absolutely love being a mom and spending time with family! I have a three year old daughter, a one year old daughter, and a fur baby (a four year old silver Labrador Retriever.) I'm from the Midwest and I love camping, boating, and pretty much anything outdoors!

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weekly
1x per week
35 min

Completed by 348 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-8
2-8 learners per class

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