Episode 113
5 Key Components Every Social Studies Lesson Needs
Planning social studies lessons doesn’t have to be stressful! In this episode, I’m walking you through 5 key components every social studies lesson needs to keep students engaged and learning - without adding extra prep time.
This is a remix episode that includes a brand new lesson example on the Thirteen colonies!
Whether you’re teaching about the Thirteen Colonies, U.S. History, or any other topic, you’ll learn how to:
✅ Write clear and student-friendly learning objectives
✅ Start with an engaging hook or question
✅ Incorporate active learning and collaboration
✅ Use primary sources and real-world connections
✅ End with meaningful reflection and assessment
These strategies work for upper elementary social studies, including 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade — and you can easily adapt them for any unit.
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Course: Social Studies Simplified
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