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Teaching U.S. History in Turbulent Times

The antiracist protests occurring across the country since the killing of George Floyd have led Lauren Brown and Sarah Cooper โ€“ two white female middle school social studies teachers โ€“ to consider even more deeply โ€œhow best to teach U.S. history.โ€ Join the conversation.

This Social Studies Compendium Is a Keeper

The authors of the Social Studies Teacher’s Toolbox have constructed a research-based “honest, human guide” to helping students understand and care about what they learn. You will dig through and dog-ear it, and your students will be the richer for it, writes Sarah Cooper.

Picture Books Set the Stage for Middle School Learning

In Part 2 of a series on using picture books in middle school, Jennifer Sniadecki and Jason DeHart focus on โ€œthe simple powerโ€ of stories with minimal text to set the stage for lessons, provide background knowledge, and make efficient use of daily class time. Example: Eva Buntingโ€™s Terrible Things.

Picture Books Are Perfect for Middle Schoolers

Students at ages 9-13 still want to hear their teachers read aloud, want to sit on the rug, want to engage in stories. Jennifer Sniadecki and Jason DeHart share evidence that picture books are also an effective way to teach figurative language and other ELA standards.

Media Literacy: Video As Primary Source

Video documentation is a powerful tool in news reporting, whether itโ€™s done by professional journalists or by ordinary people with instant access to video cameras. Frank Baker looks at the history of news video as a โ€œprimary sourceโ€ for historians and middle grades teachers.

Fun Weekly Challenges Kept School Spirit Alive

How can we keep a positive school climate and culture during remote learning? Chris Edwards, the 7th grade assistant principal at Kreps Middle School, created a grade-wide Google Classroom for students and teachers and staged weekly competitions best described as crazy and fun. It worked!