According to the authors, using picture books in social studies classes is like waving a magic wand in front of a class before asking students to open a textbook. In one sweep, teachers build background knowledge, preview vocabulary, introduce new concepts, make connections, and promote higher level thinking. (Education/Teaching)
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According to the authors, using picture books in social studies classes is like waving a magic wand in front of a class before asking students to open a textbook. In one sweep, teachers build background knowledge, preview vocabulary, introduce new concepts, make connections, and promote higher level thinking. (Education/Teaching)
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