Title: Mazza 2014: Shake Hands With Social Studies
1Mazza Summer Institute 2014
Shake Hands with Social Studies
Karen Hildebrand hildebka_at_gmail.com
2Hand-outs hot links
hildebka_at_gmail.com PowerPoint slides
available at www.slideshare.net
3Notable Social Studies Trade Books 2014
Presented by Karen Hildebrand Selection committee
member
4Book Review Committee gtgtgtgtgtgtgtgtgtgtgtgtgtgtgtgtgtgtgtgtgtgtgt Th
e National Council For Social Studies The
Childrens Book Council Since 1972
Email hildebka_at_gmail.com
5For children in grades K-12 Published in 2013
Criteria emphasize human relations represent
a diversity of groups sensitive to a broad
range of cultural experiences present an
original theme or a fresh slant on a traditional
topic easily readable high literary
quality pleasing format where appropriate,
include illustrations that enrich the text
6- Thematic Strands of the NCSS Curriculum Standards
for Social Studies - Culture
- Time, Continuity, and Change
- People, Places, and Environments
- Individual Development and Identity
- Individuals, Groups, and Institutions
- Power, Authority, and Governance
- Production, Distribution, and Consumption
- Science, Technology, and Society
- Global Connections
- Civic Ideals and Practices
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8Key Ideas and Details cite specific textual
evidence to support analysis of primary and
secondary sources determine central ideas of
information of primary or secondary source
provide an accurate summary of the source
distinct from prior knowledge or opinions
identify key steps in a texts description of a
process related to history/social studies (how a
bill becomes a law how interest rates are raised
or lowered Craft and Structure determine the
meaning of words and phrases as they are used in
text vocabulary specific to domains related to
history/social studies describe how a text
presents information (sequentially,
comparatively, causally) identify aspects of
text that reveal authors point of view or
purpose (loaded language, inclusion or avoidance
of particular facts) Integration of Knowledge
and Ideas integrate visual information (charts,
graphs, photographs, videos ,maps) distinguish
among fact, opinion, and reasoned judgment in a
text analyze relationship between a primary and
secondary source on same topic Range of Reading
Level of Text Complexity read and comprehend
history/social studies texts in grades 6-8 text
complexity band independently and proficiently
9Examining the Evidence Seven Strategies
for Teaching with Primary Sources Hilary Mae
Austin Kathleen Thompson Capstone Press, 2015
http//www.capstonepub.com/product/9781625216304
10Many Texts, Many Voices Teaching Literacy and
Social Justice to Young Learners in the
Digital Age Penny Silvers Mary C.
Shorey Stenhouse Press, 2012
http//www.stenhouse.com/html/many-texts-many-voic
es.htm
11Maya Angelou 1928-2014
12PICTURE BOOKS
13Jonathan Bean
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15https//www.youtube.com/watch?vz3S8BFBct0g
16http//www.hbook.com/2013/01/authors-illustrators/
interviews/five-questions-for-jonathan-bean/_
17Laura Vaccaro Seeger
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26http//www.scholastic.com/teachers/sites/default/f
iles/asset/file/exclamation-mark-author-interview.
pdf
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29https//www.youtube.com/watch?v2b24Ewk934g
30Alvaro F. Villa
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33Gujarat, India Hindu Caste system
34P A U L F L E I S C H M A N
35Teachers guide http//www.candlewick.com/boo
k_files/0763646016.btg.1.pdf
36Make a Matchbox Theater with your students.
http//www.paulfleischman.net/
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40Resources for Pancho and the Coyote
https//www.youtube.com/watch?vCa1ikQioetM
http//duncantonatiuh.wordpress.com/
http//librarianinacandyshop.blogspot.com/2013/07/
pancho-rabbit-and-coyote-by-duncan.html
41http//www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/04/
06/illegal-immigration-childrens-book/ 2050115/
42Set in Mauritania. Tradition of the
malafa.
43http//www.kellycunnaneauthor.com/cultural-worksho
ps/
44Rachel Isadora
45https//www.youtube.com/watch?vzebvFBNZ3Mg
46Ecuador
47https//www.youtube.com/watch?vknCDoBEiv3M
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49Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
http//www.chitradivakaruni.com/
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51Barbara Brown
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53Picture Books Based on Actual events or Family
stories
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56http//www.nationalww2museum.org/learn/knit-your-b
it/
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60https//www.youtube.com/watch?v8VLjZPqJqE0
61Helen Foster James Virginia Shin-Mui Loh
62Icy Smith
631943-1945 Occupation of Hong Kong
64Yuriko
Illustrator and Author Allen Say
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68Founder of Earth Day, Denis Hayes, 1970
69T. Neill Anderson
70PICTURE BOOK BIOGRAPHIES
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73JENNIFER BERNE
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76Laban Carrick Hill
Clive Campbell, 1970s Hip Hop
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78http//www.nelsonmandela.org/content/page/speeches
79http//www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/nelson-m
andela/10139739/Nelson-Mandela-the-orator-his-most
-powerful-speeches.html
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82Henrietta Leavitt, Pioneering Woman
Astronomer 1890s
83Author Julie Cummins
How Ruth Elder Soared into Americas Heart
841821- 1910
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87Kate Sessions The True Story of How One
Tree-Loving Woman Changed a City Forever
1880s
H. Joseph Hopkins
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90The voice of Frosts oldest daughter, Lesley
91Nonfiction/ Informational Text Picture Books
92Summer of 1869 Omaha to Sacramento
93Aleksandra Daniel Mizielinski
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95In 3-D
96https//www.teachervision.com/tv/printables/macmil
lan/frog-song_tg.pdf
97https//www.youtube.com/watch?v9HlMdUtEf00
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102https//www.globalfundforchildren.org/
103Judith Dennis Fradin
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105Zeni Kenichi Zeni Zenimura
106Katie Yamasaki
107Jane Kohuth
108Port Macquarie, Australia
http//deborahleerose.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/
04/Jimmy-the-Joey-Teachers-Guide- FINAL-lo-res.pdf
109Jill Robinson
Chengdu, China
110Barbara Kerley
111 Jumping in puddles can inspire scuba diving.
Dirty hands can lead to dinosaur bones!
Backyard star-gazing inspires future
astronauts.
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116Roxane Orgill
117Roxane Orgill
118Poetry
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120http//twowritingteachers.wordpress.com/2012/11/29
/informationalpoems/
121Special People Poems
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125Muskegon, Michigan
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127Reissued from the 1947 edition
James Daugherty
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129http//www.albertwhitman.com/resources/BookResourc
es/8/9/documents/ ccssguide_gettsyburgaddress1.pdf
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131https//www.youtube.com/watch?vNPmmh_h2c9U
132https//www.youtube.com/watch?vNPmmh_h2c9U
133http//classroombookshelf.blogspot.com/2014/02/201
3-pura-belpre-illustrator-award.html
134https//www.youtube.com/watch?vEYnJSpiufUU
135http//www.npr.org/artists/15404859/tito-puente
136http//www.monicabrown.net/files/TitoPuentecurricu
lumguide.pdf
137As seen by Matt James
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141Questions? Comments? hildebka_at_gmail.com