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7th Grade Social Studies Click here to contact me through email Conference: Even Day 2:00 - 3:40 & Everyday 10:40 - 11:25. 689-6200 mehorner@esc18.net
"Don't be afraid to give your best at what seemingly are small jobs. Everytime you conquer one it makes you that much stronger. If you do the little jobs well, the big ones will tend to take care of themselves."---Dale Carnegie
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Tips to help your child in social studies How To Help Your Child In Social Studies
Top 10 List
1. READ! Read newspapers, news magazines, biographies, non-fiction, historical fiction, and primary sources (speeches, documents, letters, songs etc. from a particular time period). 2. Read and interpret charts, graphs, and maps. 3. Take your child to a museum or a historic site. Many museums and sites have family days or special hours at reduced rates or free. 4. Encourage your child to write by keeping a journal and reflections of what they have read or observed. 5. Try to have dinner together to discuss the events of the day and ask your child about what they are studying in school. 6. For a birthday or holiday, buy your child a book, biography, map, or globe. 7. Have your child read a map and help plan a route for a trip. 8. Encourage your child to respect people and other viewpoints. Celebrate your heritage and learn about other cultures as well. 9. Encourage your child to participate in academic contests such as National History Day and the Geography Bee. 10.Watch educational T.V. programs together such as the History Channel programs.
*adapted from San Antonio ISD
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