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South Carolina

South Carolina educators have needs that are unique and different from other states. That’s why we made this page just for you and your needs as a social studies professional.

Events
October 17-18, 2024
South Carolina Council for Social Studies
Session 1
Agency, A Key Concept in Social Studies -- Who's really in control?

Learn more about engaging products made specifically for your state.

South Carolina Desk Map

Packs of 30 double-sided, laminated, markable desk maps give students a detailed look at their state. Includes a detailed political map on one side and either a physical or unlabeled map on the other. All maps include a variety of thematic insets showing population density, land use, annual precipitation and more. Desk maps come with a 16-page teacher’s guide with reproducible handout.

South Carolina Shaded Relief Map

This full-color state map includes shaded-relief topography, county names and borders, major and capital cities, main rivers, and other large bodies of water. It includes insets providing a state flag, a locator map (within North America), a table of statistics, and text with high-interest historical, anecdotal, and geographical information.

South Carolina Wall Map

Laminated and mounted on a spring roller designed for hanging on a one-inch map rail (required), this state map shows counties, highways, cities and towns (with alphanumeric gazetteers in the margins), national and state forests and parks, bodies of water, and points of historical interest.

Discover More Professional Learning Opportunities

Social Studies School Service utilizes district goals and data to personalize supports, and to develop and facilitate professional learning opportunities that build capacity around instructional practice, resource implementation, teacher transfer, and social studies leaderships.

Meet your state curriculum specialist
Madison Westphal
South Carolina Curriculum Specialist
I graduated from Purdue University in 2019. I have spent years in the educational publishing industry working alongside my mother and other family. These experiences made me appreciate the hard work that educators do behind the scenes. I am proud to play a small part in students becoming thoughtful and engaged citizens. When I’m not working, I am usually kayaking, hiking, or reading on my porch.