180 Days of Social Studies for Kindergarten

180 Days of Social Studies for Kindergarten book. The background is mainly yellow and green with a title at the top. Under the title and off to the right is a parchment with the words Civics, Economics, Geography, and History written on it. In the middle, to the right, is an image of Ellis Island with the Statue of Liberty monument emphasized.  There is an American flag off to the left. In front of the flag is an image of George Washington.

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180 Days of Social Studies for Kindergarten

A balanced approach to social studies includes history and geography, economics, and civics. 180 Days of Social Studies for Kindergarten, designed as a supplement for public schools, is, in fact, an excellent springboard for introducing your kindergartner to an examination of those social studies themes. The black-and-white worksheets touch on an assortment of grade-appropriate topics within those four social studies disciplines.


Because 180 Days of Social Studies for Kindergarten aims toward public schools, occasional assignments portray a classroom environment. But how fun is it to turn that assumption on its ear? Let your child draw your home as his classroom or himself helping in that classroom.


The lessons in 180 Days of Social Studies for Kindergarten are simple, short, reproducible, and easy to administer. An answer key is available at the back of the book.

 

 

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Publisher: Shell Education
ISBN: 9781425813925
Pages: 208
Binding: Softcover
Size: 11.0" x 8.5" x 0.44"
Faith-Based: No

Customer Reviews

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Brittany G.

fun for the whole family. we love reading this one

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Brittany T.
Very simple and easy to follow

My only complaint (and it can't even really be called a complaint) is that the lessons are one page a day but are very simple and both my kids were a little underwhelmed with the effort they required so they would routinely do the entire week in one sitting.

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Amanda L.
Feels a little dated

There’s a few sections that feel useful but most of it felt like busy work. Not exactly what I have in mind for social studies. I get that it is supplemental but it still felt very dry.

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Karen P.
Fun!

A fun introduction into this subject

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Mendy F.
Great resource for social studies topics

We just started this workbook but have enjoyed it so far. It's easy and engaging for my kindergartener. I like that it covers civics, economics, geography and history. Little learners are exposed to the basics of the United States without going too deep yet. I love that it includes coin recognition because so many kindergarteners and first graders struggle with understanding money. I wasn't taught much of this when I was in kindergarten and it's totally doable at this age. I also really like the cover of the book with the american flag, the statue of liberty, and george washington because everytime we grab our book, it reminds us visually that those are common elements of social studies. We'll probably breeze through the workbook quickly, but that will give us time to either level up or focus on any areas that we may potentially struggle with.