The past events and stories that are common to everyone in a group.
What is "Shared History"?
This subject focuses on places and the people who live in them.
What is "Geography"?
You should be able to log in to this website for Social Studies.
What is Schoology?
State fish.
What is the walleye?
How much passing time you have between classes.
What is 4 minutes?
The study of Human society, including the four main disciplines (subjects).
What is "Social Studies"?
This subject discusses government and how people are involved in it.
What is "Government/Civics"?
You should be bringing this home and plugging it in to charge EVERY night!
What is your chromebook?
State bird.
What is the Common Loon
Best social studies teachers ever!
Who are Mr. Sampson and Mr. Dickinson ; - )
An actual item that has survived from the past, such as a letter, photo, tool, or article of clothing.
What is a "Primary Source"?
This subject is the way people make and use goods and money.
What is "Economics"?
You should be in the room seated before this happens.
What is "The bell rings"?
State butterfly.
What is the monarch?
Who is a.....teacher, classmate, paraprofessional, nurse, counselor, janitor, principal, secretary?
An account created after the fact, often by someone who was not present during that particular event.
What is a "Secondary Source"?
This subject is concerned with the events and individuals in the past.
What is "History"?
You need these 6 things each day of class in class.
Hola👻
State flower.
What is the Pink Lady Slipper?
Name 1 principal at the middle school.
Who is, Mr. Scherber or Ms. Sandquist?