by edtechninja | Oct 25, 2008 | IWB, Posts, Social Studies
Presidential Elections are coming up in the United States. Even among children there is high interest in this tradition that occurs every four years. This election will prove to be a historic one. For younger students, the way US Presidents are elected can be...
by edtechninja | Apr 21, 2008 | Math, Posts, Social Studies
While searching for video resources for the Pledge of Allegiance on YouTube I came across a song that explained the meaning of the Pledge in a fun and educational way. The song was by Teacher and the Rockbots. Currently they have four albums out. One about American,...
by edtechninja | Apr 13, 2008 | IWB, Posts, Social Studies
Throughout history people have told and written stories about their heroes. A tall tale is a special kind of hero story because the heroes of tall tales are “larger than life.” They are bigger and stronger than real people, even when the tall tale is based...
by edtechninja | Apr 12, 2008 | IWB, Posts, Social Studies
There are many symbols of national pride. This SmartBoard Notebook file goes over several including The National Anthem, Uncle Sam and the Liberty Bell. There are several videos in this file from Discovery Streaming Education. If you have a subscription you will need...
by edtechninja | Dec 17, 2007 | Holidays, Posts, Social Studies, Websites
The legend of Thanksgiving is has grown and grown over the years. Today, what many younger students consider to be an historical view of Thanksgiving is just a cartoon of what actually happened. Was it called Thanksgiving? Did they eat turkey? How many Indians were at...