Kentucky Department of Education

 

Social Studies - Middle School

Last Updated on Thursday, May 17, 2012 at 2:43 PM

Middle level social studies uses the five subdomains of social studies (historical perspective, geography, economics, government and civics, and cultures and societies) in an integrated program which focuses on a different grade-level context each year.

Mission US

Mission US is a brand new multimedia project featuring free interactive adventure games set throughout U.S. history. The first game, Mission 1: "For Crown or Colony?" puts players in the shoes of Nat Wheeler, a 14-year-old printer's apprentice in 1770 Boston. As players complete tasks throughout the city, they meet everyone from merchants to soldiers, sailors to poets, Patriots to Loyalists. The game reveals rising tensions threatening to come to a head and, ultimately, players must choose where their loyalties lie. This website provides information and materials to support the use of Mission 1 in your classroom as well as Downloadable free teacher resources and materials. For information about the game, Kentucky teacher trainings and the Mission US teacher of the year visit www.ket.org/missionus  or contact Teresa Day at tday@ket.org 

 Click on the following link to register and implement the interactive, historical adventure game in your classroom; http://www.mission-us.org/pages/about

Voting and Elections

The Kentucky Department of Education has provided this information to support schools in teaching students the importance of voting. These resources will allow teachers easy access to downloadable voter registration cards, election ballots and lesson plans that will shape Kentucky students into actively engaged citizens to support the Commonwealth.

Teaching Tools
Welcome to Teaching Tools! We've designed Teaching Tools to provide teachers, schools and districts with a Web-based community of learning. This is where you can share standards-based resources as you strive to move your students to proficiency and beyond.

Subscribe to the Kentucky Social Studies Listserv

A listserv designed to facilitate the sharing of timely information related to social studies teaching and learning.  (KYSOCSTU)

 

The University of Louisville College of Education and Human Development in collaboration with the Kentucky Department of Education and the Kentucky Workgroup on Civic Education and Engagement host The Kentucky Teacher Network for Civic Education and Engagement.

 

Constitution Day
This page was created to provide K-12 teachers and schools with resources for the implementation of Constitution Day activities and lessons.   Pursuant to legislation passed by Congress, educational institutions receiving Federal funding are required to hold an educational program pertaining to the United States Constitution on September 17 of each ... More


 

The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial
Beginning in February 2008, Kentucky, as the birthplace of Lincoln, kicked-off the bicentennial celebration.  The Kentucky Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission has planned many events and created resources for teachers.  The newest resource available, created by the Lincoln Bicentennial Teacher Network, are lessons and a unit of study for P-12 teachers to ... More


 

The Kentucky Department of Education Social Studies Newsletter
The KDE Social Studies Newsletter is a quarterly publication with publication dates in August, November, February, and May. The newsletter includes updates on social studies standards and assessment, major trends in social studies education, projects, lesson resources, professional development opportunities, and updates from our social studies organizations in history, civics, geography, ... More


For more information contact:

Charles Hall
18th Floor CP
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: 502-564-2106
charles.hall2@education.ky.gov