Taylor Bennett: Teacher Spotlight
Help us show some appreciation for Middle and High School Social Studies Teacher, Mrs. Taylor Bennett! Taylor is married to David Bennett. They have a baby girl named Chloe. Fun fact about Mrs. Taylor...she is one of 9 . . .
History Lessons and Healthy Competition in 8th-Grade
Students in Mrs. Bennett's 8th-grade classes have been working through a unit on Thomas Jefferson's Presidency and the effects of his term. They have learned about Lewis and Clark, Sacagawea, Marbury v. Madison, Judicial . . .
The Looking Glass Self: How Society Impacts Us.
Sociology students have been working on posters that show how the different aspects of society impact us as individuals at different ages. We looked at 4 different age groups. Teens, 20-30, 40-50, and 60-80. Students were instructed to . . .
Nutrition Board Races
Nutrition Unit Fun
The Sophomore Health class is working through our nutrition unit starting this week. Today, after learning about the MyPlate website and how food groups are separated, we did some board races. I would call out a . . .
A Modern Classroom- 7th Grade Social Studies
Some changes are coming to Social Studies class. After a great deal of research, reflection, and re-evaluating, I will be changing the design of how the class runs each day. This will be starting after Thanksgiving. Students . . .
Articles of Confederation as Tested by PC 8th-Grade Students
8th Grade formed their own government last week and became the Articles of Confederation Congress. These students were presented with 3 problems they had to try and solve within the boundaries of the Articles of Confederation . . .
Washington D.C. Trip
It's back!
After a 2 year hiatus, the 8th grade Washington D.C. trip is back! The trip is currently scheduled for June 8 to June 15. 8th grade discussed the trip and questions they had in Social Studies class with me this week. I have lots of exciting . . .
Music and Learning
8th grade Social Studies did some learning with music today! In order to help us get the information about the French and Indian war to stick in our brains, we learned a song about it! The song we learned was a parody of the Fresh Prince of . . .
Historians in Training
7th and 8th Grade Social Studies students have been stretching those thinking muscles this week! I have been affectionately calling this week "History Boot Camp". On Tuesday we talked about the differences in primary and secondary . . .
Family Budgets and the Trap of Poverty
Sociology and the Real World
Students in Sociology had a unique task in class today. We have been talking about poverty in America and how it can be really difficult to rise above the poverty level. Today, students were separated into . . .
Trail of Tears Presentations
What a crazy month February has been! 8th grade has been learning about Andrew Jackson and the Trail of Tears this month. To give us a deeper insight on the struggles each tribe impacted faced, students are working on presentations on 5 . . .
Psychology and Experiments
Psychology students have been very busy this last week! They were asked to complete an experiment on sleep deprivation and memories. Students were asked to come up with a memory test they could ask others on different occasions. The people . . .
WWII Simulation
In a game fashion, students drew cards with identities of soldiers. They then went through different scenarios to better understand the difficulties of the battles of the Pacific Theater in WWII. They had a lot of fun and a nice change of . . .
Marbury V. Madison Skits
This week we have been working on skits over Marbury V. Madison. The Supreme Court case that led to all other Supreme Court cases. I find that having students act in class helps them remember the information as well as gets them more . . .
8th-Grade Drama and Greek Theatre
Eighth-grade drama students worked on Greek theatre today! The students took some notes, then pulled out the masks they created yesterday and performed a short scene! Their drama included a chorus and two lead actors! Students . . .
Today on the History Show!
Radio Show Interview with John Adams
We have been digging right into our new chapter this month in 8th grade Social Studies! We are currently in our chapter about the first two presidents. This week we have been discussing John Adams and the scandals of his presidency: the . . .
Trench Warfare in the Sophomore Class
Mrs. Bennett's students had tons of fun in sophomore US History today! Students are learning about World War I and trench warfare. To demonstrate and explain the positives and negatives of trench warfare, we engaged in a paper ball war! . . .
Working hard in 8th Grade
It has been a busy year in 8th grade. We have been working hard and moving quickly through the material. Thus far this year, we have covered Native Cultures, Exploration, the 13 Colonies, and the French and Indian War. We will begin our . . .
Middle School Health and Wellness
In order to teach Middle School students a short health and nutrition lesson, their teachers had them perform workouts with Coach Bondy this week and then watch a Bill Nye video about nutrition. Afterward, they completed a secret code . . .
Factory for a Day!
In 8th-grade Social Studies, we have been talking about the lead up to the Civil War as our year begins to wind down. Included in this chapter is the Industrial Revolution. This period has always been one of my favorites because it is so . . .
Radio Talk Show with Famous Historical Figures
In Social Studies this week we have been working diligently, in spite of weather changing up our schedule, to wrap up Chapter 7. The 8th graders have been working on individual research projects on historical figures from the chapter . . .
Branches of Power
In December, the 8th grade Social Studies students were focused on the powers of the 3 branches of our government. After that lesson, we played the Branches of Power game on iCivics, which was a hit with the kids. This game helped them . . .
Quiz-Quiz-Trade: Famous Figures
On Friday, students played a trivia game called Quiz-Quiz-Trade. The game includes trading cards with information about the famous figures of the American Revolution. Students first had to find the information for 4 cards using research . . .
CSI: Boston
Last week in 8th grade Social Studies, we put on our investigator hats. In order to discuss the Boston Massacre, I set up a "crime scene" in the front of the classroom. A crime scene which the students made sure to tell me was . . .
Would You Survive Jamestown?
In Eighth grade Social Studies we are currently talking about the development of colonies in North America. To further review the concepts already discussed, we played a game called, “Would You Survive Jamestown”. This is a game . . .
Welcome Social Studies Teacher, Miss Massey
We would like to introduce one of our new teachers, Miss Taylor Massey!👩🏫 Taylor is from Herculaneum, Missouri and is the oldest girl of 9 children between her parents. She graduated from Hannibal-LaGrange University with her Bachelors . . .