More than half of students from low‑income households
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One of five middle schools in Quincy, MA, Central Middle School (CMS) is a bustling community of learners offering many opportunities to learn, share, grow, and develop into solid citizens. My Social Studies students come from diverse backgrounds and have a diversity of learning styles. But one thing is true for all of them: They love asking questions; and they love maps!
The more access to the interactive map and other inquiry-based learning activities they have in the classroom the better. By utilizing the digital tools available to them like online textbooks (Tech Books), Google Classroom, and other interactive web-based curriculum resources, students are not only acquiring knowledge of the world around them, but also honing their 21st century skills of working collaboratively, thinking critically, and solving real world problems.
Good Social Studies classrooms=Good Citizens!
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One of five middle schools in Quincy, MA, Central Middle School (CMS) is a bustling community of learners offering many opportunities to learn, share, grow, and develop into solid citizens. My Social Studies students come from diverse backgrounds and have a diversity of learning styles. But one thing is true for all of them: They love asking questions; and they love maps!
The more access to the interactive map and other inquiry-based learning activities they have in the classroom the better. By utilizing the digital tools available to them like online textbooks (Tech Books), Google Classroom, and other interactive web-based curriculum resources, students are not only acquiring knowledge of the world around them, but also honing their 21st century skills of working collaboratively, thinking critically, and solving real world problems.
Good Social Studies classrooms=Good Citizens!