You’re in the middle of a great lesson—students are engaged, ideas are flowing, and then…it’s time to switch gears.
“If it looks like a conspiracy, it’s a conspiracy.
The first week of school sets the tone for the rest of the year—and in social studies, it’s a golden opportunity to ignite curiosity and model the critical thinking you’ll expect from students all year long.
Nystrom Young Citizens is a full K-5 social studies that sets the foundation for students to learn key social studies themes.
If there’s one constant in education, it’s change.
We’ve all seen it – we teach students the mechanics of checking and savings accounts, but still they struggle with impulse buys and the influence of social media ads.
Teaching social studies in 2025 means going beyond textbooks and bringing history, civics, geography, and economics to life in creative, engaging ways.
In today’s education landscape, data is everywhere—standardized assessments, classroom-based progress monitoring, attendance records, behavior reports, and more.
Think about this: every day, we engage in tasks that require the use of key 21st century skills—or the four Cs—critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration.
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