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A seventh-grade social studies class at Monte Cassino uniquely explores new cultures through cooking. Instead of using textbooks, the students headed to the kitchen to learn about Korean cuisine.
The course is designed as an introductory social studies class for 9th graders that “explores race, ethnicity, and identity within the context of California’s diverse past and present-day ...
Students from Bethlehem-Center Middle School arrived at the Beallsville Cemetery on a sunny, warm Wednesday morning with two ...
Students in Stacey McIntyre’s sixth grade social studies class at Slaughter Elementary School on Feb. 7 worked in groups to analyze a primary source on colonial Louisiana.
The College of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies (SSIS) provides a curriculum that examines human society in all aspects. Curriculum focuses on such topics as relationships among ...
The first months of this school year were tough for Rosie, Maria and Jose, three Shenandoah seventh-graders who arrived from ...
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The Macomb Daily on MSNFraser students make special delivery to Children’s Hospital of MichiganFourth-graders at Fraser Public Schools’ Edison Elementary collected so many donations for Children’s Hospital of Michigan ...
Several years ago the National Assessment of Educational Progress released a frightening report on the state of social ...
Students discuss the definition of ethnicity while learning African history in their 7th grade social studies class at McDougle Middle School in Chapel Hill, N.C. on Friday, Feb. 18, 2022.
A seventh-grade social studies class at Monte Cassino uniquely explores new cultures through cooking. Instead of using textbooks, the students headed to the kitchen to learn about Korean cuisine.
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