Social Science
Learn more about sociology, archaeology, urban environments, economics, and more with a variety of Natural Inquirer resources. Browse by topic, grade band, and resource type.
-
Test your understanding after reading “Hidden in Plain Sight.” Each of the following images represents something from the article. Explain…Test your understanding after reading “Hidden in Plain Sight.” Each of the following images represents something from the article. Explain what each image represents. You may write your explanation or...
-
In this challenge, we want you to think more about how much time you spend outdoors. As a class/group/family, you…In this challenge, we want you to think more about how much time you spend outdoors. As a class/group/family, you will track how much time you spend outdoors each day...
-
In this FACTivity, you will think about how you live and what artifacts you would like an archaeologist to find…In this FACTivity, you will think about how you live and what artifacts you would like an archaeologist to find one day to help explain the time period you live...
-
Make a list of types of things you currently do when you are outdoors. What types of activities would you…Make a list of types of things you currently do when you are outdoors. What types of activities would you like to add to the list? Make a plan to...
-
Find 15 minutes at least twice a week to go outside. What do you hear, smell, and see? How do…Find 15 minutes at least twice a week to go outside. What do you hear, smell, and see? How do you feel after your observation time outside? If you can’t...
-
The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How is the current situation in the southern African nation of…The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How is the current situation in the southern African nation of Botswana similar to and different from the historic land grant...
-
Find 15 minutes this week to go outside and be active. For example, take a bike ride, throw a frisbee,…Find 15 minutes this week to go outside and be active. For example, take a bike ride, throw a frisbee, or walk. If you can’t get outside this week, find...
-
After reading “Flower Power,” test your knowledge with a create-a-phrase activity. Draw a line from a word in the left…After reading “Flower Power,” test your knowledge with a create-a-phrase activity. Draw a line from a word in the left column to a word in the right column to create...
-
After reading “Flower Power,” test your understanding by explaining or writing what each photo represents.After reading “Flower Power,” test your understanding by explaining or writing what each photo represents.
-
You and your class will conduct a survey. You and your fellow students will each interview one other person. After…You and your class will conduct a survey. You and your fellow students will each interview one other person. After the interview is completed and notes are taken, you and...