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Social Studies Web-based Resources. Where do I find Social Studies web-based Resources?. Galileo Britannica School Edition Digital Library of Georgia SIRS Discoverer Cobb Virtual Library World Book Kids Pebble Go Culture Grams Georgia’s Virtual Vault Other
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Where do I find Social Studies web-based Resources? • Galileo • Britannica School Edition • Digital Library of Georgia • SIRS Discoverer • Cobb Virtual Library • World Book Kids • Pebble Go • Culture Grams • Georgia’s Virtual Vault • Other • Library of Congress- Digital Collections • Picture History • Teaching History • PBS Teachers K-2 Social Studies
Galileo • Explore the following websites on Galileo • Britannica School Edition - http://www.school.eb.com.proxygsu-scob.galileo.usg.edu/elementary • Digital Library of Georgia - http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/ • SIRS – Discoverer - http://discoverer.prod.sirs.com/discoweb/disco/do/frontpage • Now for each one I want you to find one item of information about the following topics: • Grade K: Bald Eagle • Grade 1: Theodore Roosevelt • Grade 2: Mary Musgrove • Grade 3: Paul Revere
Britannica School Edition • 1st Grade Example: Theodore Roosevelt • Britannica School Edition provides articles and images about different subjects. • When the search results are displayed you can chose either article or images.
Digital Library of Georgia • 2nd Grade Example: Mary Musgrove • Here you can find digital images of famous Georgians. • There are also legal documents and newspaper articles. • Many items link to the New Georgia Encyclopedia.
SIRS Discoverer • 3rd Grade Example: Paul Revere • SIRS Discoverer lists different articles about Paul Revere • It also gives the Lexile number so you can find resources on the reading level of the students.
Cobb Virtual Library • Explore the following websites on the Cobb Virtual Library: • World Book Kids • Pebble Go • Culture Grams • Georgia’s Virtual Vault • Now for each one I want you to find one item of information about the following topics: • Grade K: U.S. Money • Grade 1: George Washington Carver • Grade 2: Jimmy Carter • Grade 3: Mississippi River
World Book Kids • 3rd Grade Example: Mississippi River • On World Book Kids, students are able to information about many different topics. • For each article the students can listen to the article be read out loud. The Lexile information is given for each article. • This resource also provides photographs and maps.
Pebble Go • 2nd Grade Example: Jimmy Carter • This is a great resource for finding information about people. • There is a time line and video for each person. Their life is broken up into five different tabs that explain about their life. • For teachers, there is an activity worksheet to help the students take notes.
Culture Grams • K Grade Example: U.S. Money • Culture Grams gives information about countries and states. It shows what different countries look like through pictures and videos. • One interesting feature is that it gives recipes from different countries. • Also gives information on history, lifestyle, society and culture for a country.
Georgia’s Virtual Vault • 1st Grade Example: George Washington Carver • Provides photographs of different people that influenced Georgia. • It provides manuscripts, photographs, maps, and government records from 1733 to the present.
Other Resources • Library of Congress- Digital Collections - http://www.loc.gov/index.html • Picture History- www.picturehistory.com • Teaching History - http://teachinghistory.org/ • PBS Teachers K-2 Social Studies - http://www.pbs.org/teachers/classroom/k-2/social-studies/resources/ • Now for each one I want you to find one item of information about the following topics: • Kindergarten: White House • 1st Grade: Thomas Jefferson • 2nd Grade: Jackie Robinson • Third Grade: Ancient Greece
Library of Congress • 1st Grade Example: Thomas Jefferson • The Library of Congress Digital Collection includes all types of information in a digital format. There are videos, pictures, maps, manuscripts etc. to view on this website.
Picture History • K Grade example: White house • Picture History is a website that provides images of different time periods, buildings, people, etc. in history. • The pictures are all primary sources of information.
Teaching History • 2nd Grade Example: Jackie Robinson • This website gives teachers materials, content and best practices. • There are videos, lesson plans, and photographs.
PBS Teachers • 3rd Grade Example: Ancient Greece • PBS Teachers offers a variety of lesson plans, videos, and online activities for students and teachers. • There are articles with photographs and videos from television programs such as NOVA and Nature.
Integration • How do you integrate these sources into your lessons? • Here is a second grade example: • Standards: • Social Studies • SS2HI.a Identifies and describes historical figures and their contributions • Identifies and describes the contributions of James Oglethorpe, Mary Musgrove, and Tomochichi • English Language Arts • ELACC2RI1: Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text. • 21st Century Learner (AASL) • 1.1.4 Find, evaluate, and select appropriate sources to answer questions. • National Technology Standards for Students and Teachers • Teachers 3 d. Model and facilitate effective use of current and emerging digital tools to locate, analyze, evaluate, and use information resources to support research and learning
Integration • While studying your important figures, use web-based resources to have students ask and answer WH questions. • In a pair, have students go to two different web-based resources on each person. Have each student write a who, what, where, when, why and how question from the information on that page. Then have the students switch questions and have the students answer their partners questions. • In addition you can incorporate writing by having them write a paragraph about each person.
Integration Resources • James Oglethorpe • Britannica School Edition- http://www.school.eb.com.proxygsu-scob.galileo.usg.edu/elementary/article?articleId=345472#254662.toc • Digital Library of Georgia - http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/cgi-bin/meta.cgi?userid=public&dbs=meta&action=retrieve&recno=1&rset=003&format=dlg&h2=zlgb • SIRS Discoverer - http://discoverer.prod.sirs.com/discoweb/disco/do/article?urn=urn%3Asirs%3AUS%3BARTICLE%3BART%3B0000291921 • World Book Kids - http://www.worldbookonline.com/kids/article?id=ar836329&st=james+oglethorpe • PebbleGo - http://www.pebblego.com/content/biographies/pgo_player.php • Library of Congress: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2005688536/ • Mary Musgrove • Digital Library of Georgia - http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/cgi-bin/meta.cgi?userid=public&dbs=meta&action=retrieve&recno=1&rset=004&format=dlg&h2=ngen • World Book Kids - http://www.worldbookonline.com/kids/article?id=ar839108&st=Mary+Musgrove • PebbleGo - http://www.pebblego.com/content/biographies/pgo_player.php • Teaching History - http://teachinghistory.org/history-content/website-reviews/23362 • Tomochichi • Digital Library of Georgia - http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/cgi-bin/meta.cgi?userid=public&dbs=meta&action=retrieve&recno=2&rset=005&format=dlg&h2=ngen • World Book Kids- http://www.worldbookonline.com/kids/article?id=ar839175&st=james+oglethorpe • Georgia Virtual Library - http://cdm.sos.state.ga.us:8888/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/cac&CISOPTR=129&CISOBOX=1&REC=4