Putting History to Work

Putting History to Work
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Book Synopsis Putting History to Work by : Richard Di Giacomo

Download or read book Putting History to Work written by Richard Di Giacomo and published by Magnifico Publications. This book was released on 2016-08-01 with total page 71 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Motivate your students to study history and social studies. When faced with an uninteresting part of their lesson, social studies students will sometimes say, ''When am ever I going to use this stuff?'' This book addresses this common lament by providing 50 lesson plans that demonstrate how the skills learned in social studies classes are used in a wide variety of jobs. This is more than just another careers book. These activities give your students the chance to interview actual working professionals who use social studies skills in their jobs whether they studied social science in college or not!


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