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Elementary Social Studies Curriculum

Elementary Social Studies Curriculum
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An elementary social studies curriculum should provide students with the basic elements of geography, history, civics and economics, and introduce the three branches of the U.S. government. It should also highlight past civilizations and reflect on how those societies have impacted our modern culture, politics, social norms and institutions.

The National Council for the Social Studies states that: “Skills that enhance critical thinking, socio-emotional development, prosocial skills, interpersonal interactions, and information literacy are more meaningful and useful when developed within the context of social studies.” And it’s important to begin the development of those essential skills early on in elementary social studies.

The following information will provide a summary for each grade level of elementary school social studies, and feature the benefits of choosing Time4Learning as your curriculum of choice.

Teaching Social Studies in 2nd Grade

Time4Learning immediately begins the process of building a strong foundation in elementary school social studies by introducing concepts such as identifying basic human needs for survival. Students learn how needs such as food, clothing and shelter can be attained and why they’re important for all societies.

Critical thinking skills are sharpened as students compare and contrast locations on a map and identify map symbols. They also practice using cardinal and intermediate directions to pinpoint specific places such as states, continents, countries and oceans. When teaching social studies in elementary school with Time4Learning, you’ll also complete additional activities such as:

  • Recognizing and naming prominent buildings, statues and monuments such as the White House, the Lincoln Memorial and the American flag.
  • Identifying and describing the reasons for various national holidays such as Independence Day.
  • Identifying and explaining the reasons for cultural holidays that people celebrate within the United States such as Cinco de Mayo.
  • Researching the different jobs that exist in our communities and explaining how these jobs contribute to our society as a whole.

Learn more about our 2nd grade elementary social studies curriculum.

Teaching Social Studies in 3rd Grade

In third grade, social studies builds off the previous year by using geographic tools such as maps and atlases to collect data about the earth’s surface. You’ll also introduce your students to geographic terminology such as peninsula and island, and have your children point out examples on a map.

Economics is also introduced in elementary social studies during grade 3. Concepts such as the role of banking in our society, the difference between imports and exports, and the relationship between natural resources and the products they produce will be covered amongst other topics. Your children will also learn about:

  • The many ways that goods are produced through agriculture, mining and manufacturing.
  • The roles governments and laws play in all communities and states.
  • What different roles that elected officials such as governors and mayors play in local and state government.
  • Why voting is so important.
  • The viking society and their famous battle tactics.
  • The ships the vikings built and the navigation techniques they used on the seas.

Learn more about the 3rd grade social studies curriculum.

Teaching Social Studies in 4th Grade

In 4th grade social studies, your children will delve deep into Mesopotamian culture, government and the environment where they lived, which included the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. The Egyptian culture will also be covered along with the Mayan, Aztec and Incan cultures.

From there, your elementary social studies students will begin the serious study of geography. They’ll focus on using latitude and longitude, practicing geographic terminology such as plateau and channel — and pointing these features out on a map. They will continue to learn more about economics and also begin their United States civics lessons.

In addition, your children will focus on topics such as:

  • The United States revolutionary period.
  • The reason why revolutions occur. For example, students will cover such controversial topics as the Stamp Act, the Townshend Act, the Boston Tea Party and more.
  • The Battles of Bunker Hill and Lexington and Concord.
  • The Constitution and the main features, such as checks and balances, that are included in it.
  • The function of economics in our current society.
  • The possible influence of current events in our everyday lives.

Learn more about the 4th grade social studies curriculum.

Teaching Social Studies in 5th Grade

As your children progress through their education, they should have an elementary social studies curriculum that is preparing them for the rigors of middle school. By concentrating on the four key elements of social studies, geography, history, civics and economics, Time4Learning will have your children up-to-speed and ready to take on the next stage of their education.

In 5th grade your students will focus on topics such as ancient Greece, U.S. history, politics and economics. They’ll also take part in entertaining and informative activities that cover the economic role of government, entrepreneurship, world geography and political science. Additional subjects in 5th grade social studies include:

  • China’s first dynasty, the Shang/Zhou dynasty.
  • The struggle for power in the Egyptian and Nubian region.
  • The movement to end slavery during the 1800’s.
  • Women’s rights and the significance of the Seneca Falls convention.
  • How groups of people help create a government’s public policy .
  • The outside influences that impact how consumers choose different products.

Learn more about the 5th grade social studies curriculum.

Why Choose Time4Learning’s Elementary Social Studies Curriculum?

Time4Learning helps motivate elementary school students to learn more about the different cultures and history of places around the world. Our aim is to enable parents and students to understand past and current events, participate in the community and make informed decisions about the world around them.

Many parents agree that providing a curriculum that is interactive, entertaining and flexible is more likely to keep their children motivated and focused on learning. Time4Learning offers hundreds of dynamic lessons that combine videos, worksheets, online activities and one-on-one classroom-style instruction, which keep your kids happily engaged.

Additional benefits include:

As a Full Curriculum
  • Fully-online program that gives students the flexibility to continue their lessons wherever and whenever they want.
  • On-screen teachers feature graphic organizers to introduce lesson goals and lesson organization in an easy to understand manner.
  • Parents can easily divide their automatically generated reports by subject or date to help coordinate their homeschool portfolios.
  • Student-paced learning so your children can take their time mastering the lessons.
  • Students have the option to redo lessons if they don’t achieve a satisfactory grade.
  • Affordable monthly membership plan that includes automated grading and reporting for busy parents.
  • Design an individualized curriculum that complements your child’s learning style.
  • Our automated system takes care of many administrative duties, as it not only teaches your students it also generates grades and reports for you.
As a Supplement
  • Lessons begin with preliminary activities to engage students and activate or build on prior knowledge.
  • Students can access their lessons 24/7, making it great for learning at any time day or evening.
  • Parents are free to tailor the lessons to fit their child’s needs or use the suggested sequence of courses that are readily available for review.
  • Select different grade levels for each subject to meet the specific learning needs of your child.
  • Students can pause and repeat lessons, quizzes and tests to ensure mastery.
  • The entertaining online lessons and interactive activities motivate students to learn for longer periods of time if necessary.
  • Can be used as a summer learning tool or as an afterschool program to help struggling students.

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  • (Includes 4 courses per student)

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