Estudios sociales de 4.º y 5.º grado. Historia, geografía, gobierno. Cuarto y quinto grado. DIVERSIÓN.
En este curso interactivo, los estudiantes exploran los estudios sociales, desde la historia de los EE. UU. hasta la geografía, la economía, la educación cívica y más. A través de proyectos divertidos y de la investigación, el aprendizaje se convierte en una aventura con la Sra. A. (Estándar NCSS y estándar estatal alineados)
Qué está incluido
38 reuniones en vivo
28 horas 30 minutos horas presencialesTarea
1-2 horas por semana. Each week, a homework assignment will be available to expand on the lesson and bring learning to life. Assignments range from writing assignments to research projects, worksheets, creative activities, and maps. Homework isn’t required, but highly encouraged to fully achieve the learning goals set for each week. Homework can be submitted by attaching it to a learner message, sent to Mrs. A through Outschool (just snap a photo of the assignment and attach it to the message).Calificación
Mrs. A will provide written feedback to each and every homework assignment, as long it is completed within 7 days of assignment. Homework can be submitted by attaching it to a learner message, sent to Mrs. A through Outschool (just snap a photo of the assignment and attach it to the message).Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 4 - 5
Nivel Intermediate
Welcome to Social Studies with Mrs. A! This isn’t just another class—it's an exciting and collaborative adventure into the world around us. Here in Social Studies with Mrs. A, we dive into United States history through engaging, collaborative experiences, lively discussions, and meaningful connections. Your learner will work on group projects, participate in fun simulations, and work through real-life experiences to make learning come alive! Breakout rooms are used often in Mrs. A's classes, and are a favorite for students to get to know others and have fun learning together! Mrs. A is an enthusiastic, Master-level teacher who designs an authentic curriculum by following the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) standards for grades 4-5, but with her own unique twist. She has also aligned her curriculum with individual state standards across the USA, meeting both state and national learning standards. We’ll cover a lot of ground: geography, history, civics, and economics—but don’t worry, we’ll do it all in a way that’s both fun and memorable. Your learner will get to explore US History from ancient times through today, consider the impact of fascinating people throughout time, look at the economy from a new perspective, develop a meaningful understanding of geography, and gain a real understanding of how everything is connected. Whether we’re investigating historical impacts, examining cultural traditions, or debating real events, students will be sharpening their critical thinking and communication skills with each lesson along the way! Lessons with Mrs. A are experiential, collaborative and engaging for all types of learners. Through Mrs. A's inquiry-based approach, learners are encouraged to ask big questions, dig into research, and share their discoveries in creative ways. Whether your learner is the type who loves to share or prefers to observe quietly, there’s a place for them here. Mrs. A ensures everyone has a chance to participate in a way that’s comfortable for them. Some favorite lessons throughout the school year include a digital scavenger hunt for primary-source artifacts detailing Native American cultures, a spirited role-play about the Articles of Confederation, an escape room about Jamestown, a decoding activity mapping coordinates of the transatlantic slave trade, character studies about famous enslaved heroes, and a reenactment of life on the Oregon Trail! We practice building budgets, reading maps, making laws, drawing on multiple perspectives, asking good questions, and creating timelines of US history. By the end of the course, your learner will be ready to take on the world with curiosity, empathy, and a clear understanding of United States History. So, get ready for an awesome journey as we explore the fascinating world of Social Studies together! Here’s what each class will look like: 🍎Welcome & Community Time: We start with a warm greeting and time to connect. 🍎Exploratory Questions: We’ll spark discussions and ignite prior knowledge. 🍎Key Lesson: This is where we dive into our theme, exploring topics from history to geography, civics, and economics. 🍎Engaging Activities: From games and stories to escape rooms, scavenger hunts, and group projects, we’ll make learning fun and interactive. 🍎Recap & Homework: We’ll review what we’ve learned and set optional homework* to continue the exploration. 🍎Goodbye & Lesson Recap: We’ll wrap up and Mrs. A will post a recap of the lesson and homework in our online classroom. *Homework is assigned weekly and is optional, but encouraged for continued exploration and fulfillment of learning objectives each week. Mrs. A supports parents in deciding whether or not to require their learner to do the homework. Parents know best! However, if this class is your primary source for Social Studies education, the homework will bring home the learning goals and ensure that your learner is meeting state and national Social Studies standards. Homework is highly recommended for those using this course as their primary source for Social Studies education. © Copyright 2024, Kara Agyekum
Metas de aprendizaje
NCSS Theme 1: Culture
Explore how cultural beliefs, values, norms, and traditions influence the behavior and interactions of individuals and groups.
Compare and contrast cultural practices and perspectives within and across societies.
Investigate the sign
NCSS Theme 2: Time, Continuity, and Change
Identify important events and developments in local, national, and world history.
Understand how historical contexts shape continuity and change over time.
Recognize multiple perspectives on historical events
Programa de estudios
Plan de estudios
Sigue en plan de estudios Teacher-CreatedEstándares
Alineado con National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies (NCSS)5 Unidades
38 Lecciones
más de 38 semanasUnidad 1: US History: Ancient Times through The Revolution
Lección 1:
Welcome to Social Studies!
Week 1 (August 26-30): Welcome! Map the Class; Why do people settle? Build a US regional map of native tribes.
[Region; Agriculture; Indigenous People]
Note: Monday's group will start one week early (8/19), to make up for no class on Labor Day, (9/2)
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
2 asignaciones
Lección 2:
Ancient American History
Week 2 (September 2-6): Early Settlement theories: How did the first Indigenous people come to America?
[Archaeological Indigenous Sites; Land Bridge Theory; Primary/Secondary Sources]
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
1 tarea
Lección 3:
Native American Cultures
Week 3 (September 9-13): Native Tribes, Cultures, Beliefs: How Different Indigenous Tribes used the Environment.
[Indigenous People; Culture; Diversity]
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
2 asignaciones
Lección 4:
Newcomers to America
Week 4 (September 16-20): European Explorations: Trace the route on a map and discuss the reasons for European voyages. Discuss how newcomers impacted the Indigenous tribes, considering the positive and negative impact of the Columbian exchange.
[Expedition; Taino People; Christopher Columbus]
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
2 asignaciones
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
Addressing sensitive topics like discrimination and racism with care and expertise is crucial in creating a safe and inclusive learning environment. Mrs. A is well-prepared to navigate these discussions with sensitivity, honesty, and respect for all perspectives. While acknowledging the realities of discrimination throughout history and in contemporary society, my goal is to foster understanding, empathy, and a commitment to kindness and acceptance among students.
Any instances of direct discrimination or unkind behavior within the classroom will be promptly addressed by the instructor, and appropriate follow-up actions will be taken, including potential removal from the session or formal intervention through Outschool Safety & Support protocols. Our priority is to ensure that all students feel valued, respected, and supported in their learning journey.
Requisitos previos
Mrs. A has a course for third and fourth grade social studies. If you are a fourth grader and haven’t yet taken that, it is highly recommended to start there and follow with this course next year.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Iowa Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
2 Grado
Maestría en Educación desde Morningside University
Licenciatura en Educación elemental desde Concordia University, St. Paul
Masters Degree in Teaching
Bachelors Degree in K-6 Education
5 years experience in the classroom
5 years experience teaching online
Licensed teacher in Iowa, USA
Curriculum Designer
Reseñas
Curso grupal en vivo
22 US$
semanalmente o 836 US$ por 38 clases1 x por semana, 38 semanas
45 min
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 9-11
3-12 alumnos por clase
Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
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