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112. A Kindergarten Social Studies Year-Long Plan

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What should kindergarten social studies actually look like across the school year?

In this episode, I’m giving you a big-picture breakdown of how I teach social studies in kindergarten, how the family unit fits in, and how I structure my curriculum to help students explore their classroom, local, and global communities.

If you’ve ever wondered how to make your social studies lessons more meaningful, inclusive, and connected to the real world … this one’s for you.

In this episode I share:

  • How I structure the year around different types of communities (classroom, neighborhood, global)
  • Where identity, belonging, and rules fit into the kindergarten social studies standards
  • My favorite way to introduce maps and geography (plus the perfect book to support it)
  • Why I tie lessons to real-time holidays and celebrations even if no one in class celebrates them
  • My go-to books and videos for teaching traditions, culture, and inclusion
  • How I help students understand their role in a global community

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Caring Critters Books

Felipe the Feeling Frog: https://www.kindergartencafe.org/felipe/ Trixie the Thoughtful Turtle: https://www.kindergartencafe.org/trixie/

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Manage episode 522618132 series 3505733
Content provided by Zeba McGibbon. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Zeba McGibbon or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What should kindergarten social studies actually look like across the school year?

In this episode, I’m giving you a big-picture breakdown of how I teach social studies in kindergarten, how the family unit fits in, and how I structure my curriculum to help students explore their classroom, local, and global communities.

If you’ve ever wondered how to make your social studies lessons more meaningful, inclusive, and connected to the real world … this one’s for you.

In this episode I share:

  • How I structure the year around different types of communities (classroom, neighborhood, global)
  • Where identity, belonging, and rules fit into the kindergarten social studies standards
  • My favorite way to introduce maps and geography (plus the perfect book to support it)
  • Why I tie lessons to real-time holidays and celebrations even if no one in class celebrates them
  • My go-to books and videos for teaching traditions, culture, and inclusion
  • How I help students understand their role in a global community

Related Episodes:


Resources:


Connect with Zeba:


Mentioned in this episode:

Caring Critters Books

Felipe the Feeling Frog: https://www.kindergartencafe.org/felipe/ Trixie the Thoughtful Turtle: https://www.kindergartencafe.org/trixie/

  continue reading

113 episodes

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