5th Grade Social Studies: Daily Practice Workbook | 20 Weeks of Fun Activities | History | Government | Geography | Economics | + Video Explanations for Each Question (Social Studies by ArgoPrep)
M**Y
Social Studies Supplement
I use this as a supplement in my 5th grade classroom. I highly recommend.
C**R
Great supplement for Homeschooling
This book includes daily activities that only take about 10-15 minutes to complete. The book is a great supplement when learning about different subjects. I do like that each activity is different, so kids don’t get bored completing the same activity everyday.
E**N
Good homeschool supplement
I use this as a supplement for homeschool. I like the alignment with standards and interesting, grade appropriate pieces. Greater variety and choice within assignment would be a good improvement.
K**E
Excellent book for Homeschooling
Very nice textbook for a homeschool student. My 5th grader is loving it, and especially loves the perforated pages so she can get each day’s lesson out of the book. Very thorough curriculum.
P**S
Perfect
I love this book, it’s enough to do a page a day for my homeschooled kiddo! Would definitely recommend it! Very informative and the layout is great!
F**E
Pushing agenda on kids
This was funny because it was right in this learning book, a direct example of how brainwashing is done. This book is pushing their agendas. For example, there is a question and the false facts are what the child is given to answer the question. But when the child then uses those false facts to come to the conclusion that is still false but correct in their book, the child now believes they came to that conclusion on their own. Totally loaded! So if you want your child to be a mindless idiot, get this book 🤣 and this was about midway through the book that I finally saw the issue.Don’t buy this book! Waste!
A**R
Social Studies
My students loved working on these assignments. The content was very informative.
A**N
Didn’t like the book
This is the second year I am using this series for social studies. My first concern is that it repeats a lot of the same content as the previous year. Furthermore, when discussing the Columbian Exchange, there is a clear anti-European bias. We need to cover the ugly facts of history, but in a balanced way. Not all Europeans were evil, and not all Native Americans were saints. We are Hispanic, and I am proud of both sides of my ancestry.
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