Social
Science Curriculum
Developing a servant’s heart is part of our training in the area of
social science. How do we fit into the concept of community? What can we
do for our world? Can we really make a difference in our corner of the
world? What does it mean to be the hands and feet of Jesus? The
activities listed below have been the effort of single classes or school
wide events.
…I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these
brothers of mine, you did for me. Matthew 25: 40
VCS students share with our school, our community
and our world by…
- Establishing “grandfriends” with residents of a
local nursing home.
- Sending books written in Spanish to a Christian
school in the Dominican Republic.
- Financially and prayerfully supporting our own
students and staff who have gone on mission trips to
Russia, Mexico, and Kyrgyzstan.
- Meeting academic goals such as completing math
activities and receiving pledge money to contribute
to a Muscular Dystrophy foundation.
- Making Christmas gifts for residents in a local
retirement complex.
- Singing Christmas carols and handing out gospel
tracts in the apartment complexes of local retired
folks.
- Collecting money for scarves, gloves, and hats
and sending homemade cards to a children’s orphanage
in Nepal.
- Collecting money for pajamas for children in
Nepal orphanage.
- Taking homemade cookies and words of thanks to
our local police station and firehouse.
- Writing and sending letters of encouragement to
our President.
- Collecting canned and dry food and frozen
turkeys (or money) for needy families Thanksgiving
baskets. (Skilton House Ministries)
- Joining with other believers to pack bags of
food for distribution to needy families in the
Philadelphia area.
- Having older students assist younger students in
the lunchroom.
- Having a buddy system between the younger grades
and older students which allows for read aloud time,
project sharing, singing together, and having fun.
- Electing VCS Senators who assist in school
activities such as Open House tours, hosting the
annual talent show, and sharing student concerns
with the administration and faculty.
Specific grade level content
Kindergarten
The reading curriculum provides cross-curricular
opportunities for social studies. The children are
exposed to the following ideas:
- People I Love
- Where We Live, Places to Go, Jobs We Do
Grade 1
- Where We Live: our homes, neighborhoods,
communities, the United States and sharing the earth
- We Belong: Family and friends, people together,
getting along, and making choices
- People at Work: Our needs and wants, moving
goods and people, money here and around the world
- Our World: Canada and Mexico
- It Happened in America: the past, time lines,
the first people in America, Christopher Columbus,
Santa Fe, Pilgrims at Plymouth, a country of many
people, New York City
- Americans Celebrate: Holidays for presidents,
special days for our country, special days for
families, celebrating spring, symbols say USA
Grade 2
- We the People: a city problem, our government,
our country's capital, our flag, flags of many
countries
- Earth, Our home: 50 states-one country, a world
of countries, maps, our natural resources
- Places and Holidays: Special Americans, special
places in our country, special holidays, celebrating
in many countries, celebrating in the USA
- Discovering Our Past: America's first people,
travel to America, a new country, a country at war,
the country grows
- A Working World: A trip to the market, from the
farm, map routes, from the factory, trading goods,
work-money-you
Grade 3
- Geography skills
- Natural Resources
- Native Communities: Mesa Verde then and now;
Jamestown then and now: time lines
- A Spanish Mission in San Francisco then and now:
reading bar and line graphs
- A New Country is Born...America: Ben Franklin,
George Washington, our flag, then and now
- Countries have Capitals: Our nation's capital
and Senegal's capital
Grade 4
- Maps and Globes
- Pennsylvania Yesterday...Pennsylvania Land and
Climate, Pennsylvania Regions; Pennsylvania Studies
Weekly newspaper
- First People of Pennsylvania
- State projects
- US capitols and states by regions
- Pennsylvania: the colony and the Nation
- Pennsylvania Cities
- Pennsylvania Moves Ahead
- The Problem of Slavery
- Pennsylvania Facts Packet
Grade 5
- The Turning of the Century: Immigration: what
makes an "American?"
- 1910-1929: World War I, the twenties, Russian
Revolution;
The Depression, Rise of Hitler, World War II
- The Forties
- The Fifties, Suez Crisis, the Cold War
- The Sixties, Vietnam, Revolution, Fashion, the
Beatles, Kennedy
- Seventies and Eighties, Nixon to Regan, Margaret
Thatcher, austerity, Gulf War
- the Nineties Technology
- The Millennium
Grade 6
- Egypt
- Greece
- Rome
- Medieval Europe