(v. 22, 2009-present). Practical tips for K-6 social studies teachers on all aspects of social studies instruction. Each issue usually has a handout or pullout for class activities. NOTE: The January/February 2017 issue is focused on current events.
Collection of databases available from your Virginia public library. Login is by public library card number. Two resources applicable to this class: Kids InfoBits and National Geographic Kids.
Print and online magazines tailored to grade level. The magazines for Grades 1 and 2 cover a variety of non-fiction topics, while those for Grades 3, 4, and 5-6 are focused on current events.
Bills itself as "news + more for the young." Articles usually have a short video (1:30 to 3:30 minutes). Most suitable for upper elementary and middle school students.
Games, lessons, and other resources aimed at promoting civic knowledge, civic engagement, and citizenship skills. Register for a free account to access resources for teachers. [Site founded by former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor]
Searchable database of a variety of materials for teachers. Search by grade, subject (e.g., social studies), type of media. Free registration required to access all areas of the site.
Ideas for teaching with documents. Explore Special Topics & Tools for primary sources and photographs. Might be good for national holidays, anniversary events.
Replacement of CNN Student News (as of January 2017). 10-minute broadcast of news highlights. Aimed at middle and high school students, but may provide ideas for elementary school students.