ELIS 4801 03: Tch Soc Studies Grades 3 to 5

ELIS 4801 - Teaching Social Studies in Grades 3-5

Fall 2026 Syllabus, Section 03, CRN 42282,

Credit hours: 3

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Instructor

Daniel Wakefield

Email: drwakefield@ysu.edu

Public Instructor Information

Instructor Title: Mr. Daniel Wakefield
Instructor Professional Qualifications: 

Master’s, History, John Carroll University

Master’s, Curriculum & Instruction, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Bachelor’s, History, Youngstown State University

Bachelor’s, Education, Youngstown State University

Instructor Office Location: Beeghly Hall, Room 2308
Instructor Office Phone: 330-941-1353 

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Course Description

4801. Teaching Social Studies in Grades 3-5. Candidates focus on identifying and modeling developmentally appropriate strategies used for problem solving, communicating, and reasoning in elementary social studies for grade levels 3-5. Candidates create effective learning environments using content-specific pedagogy to make connections to stimulate students’ development of social studies concepts and skills in a diverse 3-5 classroom. Field hours required. Prereq.: TELS Upper Division Status, ELIS 3701, ELIS 3702, ELIS 3703, ELIS 3704. Coreq.: ELIS 4800, ELIS 4802, ELIS 4803, ELIS 4804. 3 s.h.

Course Readings

Group Title Author ISBN
Required Essentials of Elementary Social Studies (7th ed.). III, W.B. R., & Waters, S.
Required The understanding by design guide to creating high-quality units. Wiggins, G. & McTighe, J.
Required Beeghly College of Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, and Education Handbook YSU
Required Ohio’s Learning Standards for Social Studies ODE
Required Ohio’s Learning Standards for Technology ODE
Required International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Standards ISTE

The course readings are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances, research developments, current events, and/or to ensure better learning.  

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Late Work Submission Policy

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Additional Course Expectations

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Artificial Intelligence Policy Statement

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Schedule of Topics and Assignments

Week of Reading(s) Proposed Topic Due/To Prepare for Class
8/24 Chapter 1 Course Introductions & Contemporary Elementary Social Studies Discussion & Chapter 1 Quiz
8/31 Chapter 2 Social Studies Standards & Model Curriculum Chapter 2 Quiz & Content Corner (History)
9/7 Chapter 4 Planning Social Studies Instruction Classroom Management Interview & Chapter 4 Quiz
9/14 Chapter 5 Assessment & Evaluation Lesson Plan #1 Information, Chapter 5 Quiz, Content Corner (Government)
9/21 Chapter 6 Reading & Writing in Social Studies Lesson Plan #1: History or Government
9/28 Chapter 7 Social Studies & Diverse Learners Lesson Plan #2 Information, Chapter 7 Quiz, Content Corner (Geography)
10/5 Lesson Plans Note: Teach Lesson Plan #1 in Field Lesson Plan #2 (Critical Task): Geography or Economics
10/12 Chapters 8 & 9 Acquisition of Skills, Critical Thinking, & Problem Solving Chapter 8 Quiz, Chapter 9 Quiz, Content Corner (Economics)
10/19 Chapter 3 Decision-Making in Social Studies Note: Teach Lesson Plan #2 in Field Discussion, Chapter 3 Quiz, and Content Corner assignment (completed)
10/26 Chapter 11 Technology AI Evaluation & Chapter 11 Quiz
11/2 Chapter 10 Experiencing Social Studies & Local History Chapter 10 Quiz & Resource Chart (Pt. 1)
11/9 History Resources Resource Chart (History)
11/16 Government Resources Resource Chart (Government)
11/23 Geography Resources Resource Chart (Geography)
11/30 Economics Resources Resource Chart (Complete)
12/7 Course Conclusion

The course schedule, policies, procedures, and assignments in this course are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances, by mutual agreement, and/or to ensure better learning.