Social Studies Discoveries on the Net: An Integrated Approach
By (Author) Anthony D. Fredericks
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
15th October 2000
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Internet guides and online services
Educational: Citizenship and social education
Educational: IT and computing, ICT
Educational equipment and technology, computer-aided learning (CAL)
Primary and middle schools
300.2854678
Paperback
275
Tap into the budding investigators within youngsters and help them connect to the incredible array of social studies knowledge and resources on the Internet. The 75 lessons in this book guide you and your students in exciting Internet projects that target specific content objectives for specific social studies concepts. Each unit includes activities, questions, and lists of relevant Web sites and related literature. A great way to motivate students, build online technology skills, and increase knowledge.
A rich compendium of creative ideas to integrate the Interent into elementary social-studies units.-School Library Journal
Up-to-the minute reports on the latest discoveries regarding ancient civilizations, geopolitical shifts, medical research, space exploration and tectonic plate theory are all just a click away.-Curriculum Review
"A rich compendium of creative ideas to integrate the Interent into elementary social-studies units."-School Library Journal
"Up-to-the minute reports on the latest discoveries regarding ancient civilizations, geopolitical shifts, medical research, space exploration and tectonic plate theory are all just a click away."-Curriculum Review
ANTHONY D. FREDERICKS has written more than 20 books for Teacher Ideas Press. A former reading specialist and classroom teacher, he is currently professor of education, York College, York, Pennsylvania. Tony is the author of more than 65 teacher resource books, over 30 award-winning children's books, and several trade books on effective teaching.