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*** Please note: There is a one-week fall break following Unit 1, a one-week break in November for the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, a month-long winter holiday break at the end of Unit 2, and a one-week spring break following Unit 3. Fourth Grade Social Studies is taught to the National Council for the Social Studies (U.S.) standards, covering history, economics, civics, and geography. Students will explore the four regions of the United States, learning about geography, history, and culture....
Fourth Grade Social Studies is taught to the National Council for the Social Studies (U.S.) standards, covering history, economics, civics, and geography. Students will explore the four regions of the United States, learning about geography, history, and culture. We will examine each individual state's past and present, looking at its economics, natural resources, and government. Students will learn about each state's capital, largest cities, agriculture, indigenous people, landmarks, and what makes it unique.
This course is developed and supervised by the Foster Wood Folk School's Co-Director Teacher Beth Foster. Beth has degrees in English, journalism and political science, and is currently a graduate student in the Gilder-Lehrman Institute of American History program at Pace University for K-12 history educators. In addition to teaching English language arts and social studies, Beth was director of a non-profit social justice center for three years where the focus of her work was in education around issues of justice, inclusion, and equity. The Foster Woods Folk School, which focuses on education, storytelling, and the arts within an eco-social justice framework is aimed at celebrating and improving our connections as a global community of human and non-human earthlings. In her role as co-director of the folk school, Beth works with learners of all ages with a primary focus of working with learners in grades three through six.
PDF readers for materials covered will be provided. Some projects will include making art so learners are encouraged to have general art supplies available such as markers, crayons, etc.
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As we study social studies, students may encounter descriptions and discussions of wars, colonization, disease, current events, and death. All subjects and topics will be covered in a manner that is as age-appropriate as possible, but some learners may be especially sensitive to these topics.
Sources for the materials used in this course include NewsELA, the Zinn Education Project, Learning for Justice, Facing History and Ourselves, and the Council for Economic Education.
Come wonder and wander with us in this place at the foothills of the U.S. Appalachian Mountains. The Foster Woods is a place where snowflakes fall silently to the woodland floor, tucking in a carpet of brilliant leaves. Time is layer upon layer in...
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