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  1. Social Studies Lesson Plans (Awesome Library)
      Social Studies lessons are in the "Lessons and Curricula" section of the Awesome Library.

  2. -California Framework Links for Social Studies (SCORE) star
      Provides links in social studies by grade level or by subject. 9-05

  3. National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS)

  4. Islam and Stereotypes (Social Studies School Service)
      Provides a lesson on stereotypes with Islam as the example. 9-01

  5. Social Studies Lesson Plans (Levine)
      Provides over a hundred annotated sources of lesson plans related to Social Studies.

  6. Multidisciplinary in Social Studies

  7. Additional Social Studies Resources

  8. Social Studies (Michigan State University and Ameritech)
      Provides dozens of lessons in social studies.

  9. Social Studies Lessons by Grade (Houghton Mifflin)
      Provides lessons by grade. Designed by Houghton Mifflin to fit particularly well with their texts.

  10. Grade K - 12a Social Studies (CEC)
      Provides two lessons for K - 12, but most are for grade 5 and under.

  11. Grade K - 12b Social Studies (CEC)
      Provides over 4 dozen lessons for K - 12, but most are for over grade 5.

  12. Grade 9 - 12 Social Studies (CEC)
      Provides over 4 dozen lessons for K - 12, but most are for over grade 5.

  13. Social Studies Lesson Plans - Alphabetical (Levine)
      Provides over 100 sources of lesson plans and actvities for Social Studies.

  14. Social Studies Lessons by Topic (Teachers.net)
      Provides resources by topic. 3-00

  15. Social Studies Lessons (ILoveThatTeachingIdea.com)
      Provides lessons for grades K-6. 2-02

  16. Social Studies (EduPlace.com)
      Provides a game setting for learning social studies. 10-09

  17. Social Studies - General Resources

  18. Results of Studies on the Effects of Spanking (ReligiousTolerance.org)
      A study of 442 boys from age four through adulthood revealed a genetic trigger for violence if those with the trigger experienced violence as a child. "If physical abuse during childhood almost inevitably produces anti-social violent behavior among the one third of adult males who are genetically predisposed to produce low levels of MAOA, then one wonders what level of corporal punishment is safe. Perhaps conventional levels of spanking could trigger violence many years later when the child has grown up."

      In another study, "Information for more than 1,800 children were analyzed. Mothers were asked about incidences of cheating, lying, bullying, breaking things deliberately or getting into trouble at school. They were also asked how often, if ever, they had spanked their child in the previous week. Grogan-Kaylor said that: 'Even minimal amounts of spanking can lead to an increased likelihood in antisocial behavior by children....This study provides further methodologically rigorous support for the idea that corporal punishment is not an effective or appropriate disciplinary strategy.' " 7-05

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