How to Teach History in an INTERESTING Way!
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- Teach History in an Interesting Way to unmotivated students! Are you an 8th grade Social Studies teacher looking for ways to teach history in a fun, interesting way? In this video, I share my top 3 tips for making your 8th grade U.S. history class engaging and interesting. This Crash course is going to change the way you teach History!
0:00 Intro
1:14 Part I
3:43 Part II
5:28 Part III
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Your class is my favorite... that's five words. All in good fun. Thanks for the tips. Now, where's my Gutenberg plushie?
Right on! Tap into personal angle as part of your topic for the day. And story telling, yup, as part of one mode of delivery of content, instead of always reading text. Awesome... keep this channel going. 26 years in the classroom - this is it.
Thank you for your kind comment Eliott! I think that when kids find that immediate relevance to what actually happens in their life, and hear it as a story, it just makes more sense. It's like a movie to them. Thank you for taking the time to watch!
Thanks very much for this interesting ideas
I am not a teacher but we just have to explain things on our own to all of the students so getting this opportunity i just want to contribute from my side in order to level up our education system
Hopefully i will bring my A game!❤
Great tips, especially storytelling. After watching your video, I changed the order of a story I tell when teaching the Constitutional Convention. Moving the story to the beginning of the lesson for a memorable/dramatic effect. Thank you!
You're very welcome Guadalupe! Thank you for watching, and I KNOW you're going to peak your students interest by starting with your historic retelling!🌟 Let me know how it went! 😉
Such creative videos you’ve on this channel. I just subscribed!
Thank you so much!!
thank you so much for these tips!
So glad you found them helpful Barbara! What grade are you teaching this year? 😊
AMAZING! Thank you
Thanks Jean! 😊Glad you found this helpful! What grade level or History class are you teaching this year?
Thank you dear
I’m not a teacher but my teacher lost a bet and now I get to teach 7th period. My history class. I’m super excited because I want to make it super entertaining and let them learn at the same time. THANKS!
How awesome is that?! Sounds cool! Glad I could help! 🙌
Awesome stuff thank you so much😊
Glad you found it helpful Ryan! 😊
That's great.
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One teacher of mine in the previous semester told us that he finds it fascinating how school can make a person hate knowledge. The same spieces that wants to always learn more and more, since the dawn of time. And it is kinda sad because such amazing topics are not dealt with fairly
And for the game part, YES, non formal education can be so beneficial, even if it is done through formal education
It's unfortunate but true. Between the limitations state governments place on what can be taught, how the teacher delivers and allows students to explore topics, and the inflexible structure of school for students who have different interests and learning needs, it may turn students off to learning. However, I also know there are amazing teachers that do everything they can within the confines of what they're assigned, and they do amazing enough that some of us still continue our pursuit of knowledge to this day. And for those of us who didn't have such a great experience with school, sometimes that motivates us to seek our own knowledge outside of a school environment, which is awesome too. I don't think its knowledge we hate, just the parameters that define how we learn in school.
@@TheGamePlanEduSolutions that is very true yes, and certainly there are amazing people on education doing the best that they can, who actually care for what they do, and they actively want to share their passion with students, while also being limited by the nature of this job. I had some of these teachers in school and I found more in university. I always admire those people, and as I hope to one day become a professor, I wanna do my best to be one of those teachers :)
@@xrhstospex8106 I'm sure you will do amazing. Having an awareness of how we are limited as teachers, forces us to be creative in the ways we motivate, inspire, and teach our students. Glad you're a part of this community! Welcome!
@@TheGamePlanEduSolutions thank you very very much. And I understand that being a teacher does mean that you are limited but being a teacher in school has far more boundaries than being at higher education. First of all your students didn't choose to be there😂. But again, thank you very much for the conversation and for the video 😊
Do you have a list of games that you find useful or effective? I'm teaching middle school in an underserved district, but am trained as a HS Social Studies teacher.
Hi! Actually I have a video where I share some ideas to design your own learning games (or evaluate learning games you may have/find/want to use) so that they actually work with YOUR students. I also provide some suggestions as well. Let me know if you find it helpful😊 ruclips.net/video/Zdq_rw8tjqg/видео.html
You're also welcome to sign up to my mailing list where I share ideas, resources, and support you may find helpful! 😊
@@TheGamePlanEduSolutions Thanks. I'm going through your videos and can't believe I didn't find them before. I'm teaching middle school for the first time in a high-needs district and am struggling with engagement.
@@linkns1 I'm glad you're finding my videos helpful! 😊
These are good tips for any subject.
Thanks Kim! What subject do you teach?😊
@@TheGamePlanEduSolutions I've taught many different subjects and grades, but this will be my first year teaching both MS and HS social studies.
@@kimturner1963 How exciting!🥳Honestly I feel our content area lends itself to a lot of cross-curricular activities so I'm sure your prior experiences you're going to do amazing!
@@TheGamePlanEduSolutions thanks! It's especially exciting to be teaching here in the Philippines. Before this I was a teacher in Thailand and the U.S. before that. Where are you teaching?
@@kimturner1963 I teach middle and high school U.S. History 😉
What sorts of games can play in class
Hi Sobia! I will be working on a video soon showing some game ideas for instruction! Thank you for your suggestion! 😉👍
Your ideas seem like good ones, but they're vague and not especially helpful to me as presented in these videos. It would be much more helpful to give specific examples from actual lessons so I can fully understand what you mean and compare that with what I already do/fail to do.
Thank you for your feedback! I'll consider that for future videos. What grade level and subject do you teach? 😊
@@TheGamePlanEduSolutions Thanks for hearing me out--I'm a pretty slow, purposeful learner. I teach *all* Social Studies subjects at a small high school (U.S. & World History, Gov't, Geo, Personal Finance, Psychology).
@@paperweight57 Wow! You sure do have a full plate! Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and letting me know how I can best be help! 😊
Fabulous video! Great tips and very well presented.
Thank you Joy! Glad you found this video helpful! 😊👍