If you are like me.. I always have a hard time fitting in time to teach Science and Social Studies. So over the years I have learned how to integrate my units into my ELA block.
Social studies is an often-neglected subject in elementary school because typically it isn't on the state tests our students take. However, informational text comprehension is tested so every teacher should find a way to teach Social Studies during the ELA block. If you think about it, what better way to teach non-fiction reading strategies than through interesting and relevant resources that relates to the world our students live in. Science is a subject that is tested in most states and children generally love this subject because it is more hands on than social studies. BUT I still have difficulty finding time to teach it as a stand alone subject, even though that is the expectation in most districts.
I have found a way around this dilemma and I am here to share with you some tips and tools to help you integrate it across the curriculum in your room too.
Grab your FREE Learning Log! I use it for a Science grade and a Writing grade! The kids really love illustrating too - their picture are so cute! I love to share these with parents to show how much learning went on during the unit.
WE also just finished out Rainforest Unit - it is over 240 pages!! We will be giving three away this weekend.
All you have to do to enter to WIN this unit is
Leave a comment below and share one way you integrate your curriculum.
WE will randomly choose THREE winners!
The Giveaway ends Sunday at 10:30 EST
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Clipart designs are by Creative Clips and Melonheadz Illustrating.
Clipart designs are by Creative Clips and Melonheadz Illustrating.