AUDIENCE - All Grades
Writing Grants for Social Studies•
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Using Media To Meet New SC Social Studies Standards•
Examining the Holocaust•
Geography & the Social Studies Standards•
Cyberspace, Easy Place? Classroom Boost!•
Vietnam War Storyteller, with Character Education•
Geography Awareness Week 2000•
A Celebration of Culture•
Colonial American in the 21st Century•
Oral History: A Tool to Build Relevance & Authentic Assessment•
A Taste of Japan•
Strategies for Teacher Advancement & Renewal•
Sweep Away the Cobwebs & Rejuvenate Your Classes!•
Social Studies & the Multicultural ClassroomAUDIENCE - High School
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National History Day in South Carolina•
Star Wars: The Hero's Journey•
What Is Truth?•
Africa in Transition•
Taking the Monkey Off Your Back•
God Save the Queen: 3A British Methods and the New South Carolina Social Studies Standards•
Good Borders Make Good Neighbors•
The Fed Challenge 2001•
African Adventures•
The Civil War, States Rights, and Slavery: History, Historiography, and the Flag•
Youth in Government•
Teaching Strategies for Inclusion Classes•
A Potpourri of Classroom Strategies for Encouraging Student Involvement•
Beyond Just the Facts•
Economics in the Social Studies Standards 9-12: A Beginning•
History Alive•
Hands-on History: A New Approach to Classroom LearningAUDIENCE - Middle School
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Caribbean Islands Come Alive I & II•
The Echoes Program: Oral History Project•
Moral Courage: Doing The Right Thing•
Appropriate Social Studies Curriculum for High Ability Middle School Learners, Which Is NOT an Oxymoron•
Being Fair and Being Free•
From Russia With Love: Experiences and Insights•
The Student as Historian: Using Primary Sources to Analyze the Great African Migration•
Building Civilizations•
Swing Dance Through the 1940s: An Exciting Experience•
Teaching with Documents: The Revolutionary War in South Carolina•
Election 2000•
Analyzing Cartoons to Interpret Historical Events•
Project-Based Social Studies•
Challenging Students' Minds without Losing Yours•
Integrating the Arts in the Social Studies Classroom•
Economics in the Social Studies Standards 6-8: A Beginning•
Germany: A Case Study•
Culture Day•
Passports to the World•
Africa: A Middle School Interdisciplinary Unit•
Middle School Model United National•
Geography Via Projects•
From Russia with Love: Experiences & Insights
AUDIENCE - Elementary
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It's All Uphill from Here: Activities for the 4th Grade Classroom•
Storytelling•
A Novel Approach to Social Studies/Language Arts & Reading Integration•
Stamping through History•
Economics in the Social Studies Standards K-5: A Beginning•
Make It & Take It for 4th & 5th Grades•
Project CITE: Cowpens Initiative for Teacher Education•
Studying Germany through the Grimm Brothers•
People, Places, and Environments: Geography•
Teach US History with Rhythm & Rhyme from 1002 to the Present Time!•
Social Stars•
Announcing the NGS Geokits: American History Series•
Paper Bag Presidential Project•
Down Buttermilk Lane•
Threading Language Arts into the Social Studies Standards•
Illuminating the Past•
Make It Real: Using Common Artifacts to Teach Cultural History•
Living History Day. . . Alive with Learning
This is a sampling of nearly 100 concurrent sessions that will be offered during the
2000 SCCSS Fall Conference!