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Welcome to Mr and Mrs Social Studies! We are Jake and Sarah Settanni, and we are passionate about creating engaging and meaningful Social Studies lessons at the secondary level! Although Mr and Mrs Social Studies was first established back in 2015, we have just started our blog and website, so we look forward to building things up over the upcoming months! In the meantime, we thought it made sense to share our story and give some background about us.

Jake Settanni is currently in his sixth year of teaching 6th grade Ancient Civilizations, which he has taught at two different schools, including his own former junior high!  During this time, he has created some of our most engaging Ancient Civilizations resources, and he continues to look for new ways to bring history to life in his classroom! He is also passionate about educational technology and rethinking the way and order in which we teach history. So far in his teaching, he has also served as the director of the theater program, moderator of scholastic bowl meets, and a cross country coach. Jake received his teaching degree in 2014 from the University of Illinois, with a major in History and a minor in Secondary Education, and has nearly completed his master’s degree in Learning Design and Leadership, which will certify him to become a technology specialist.  In his free time, Jake enjoys playing piano, reading, watching anything related to Star Wars, and spending time with friends and family.

Sarah Settanni has taught Social Studies and Spanish over the past five years. During her first three years of teaching, she taught 6th grade World Geography, 7th + 8th grade U.S. History, and Spanish 1 (HS) in a rural community. She spent the next two school years teaching 8th grade U.S. History and Spanish in an urban environment, where she also served on the Social Studies District Leadership Team. In terms of extracurriculars, Sarah has coached middle school track, taught cooking and nutrition classes, and served as the school representative for the 8th grade Washington DC trip and National Geographic Geography Bee. In addition to graduating from the University of Illinois in 2014 with a major in History and minors in Secondary Education and Spanish, she received her master’s degree in 2018 in Global Studies in Education. This school year, Sarah decided to take a break from teaching to prioritize work on both Mr. and Mrs. Social Studies and Abundantly Minimal, her other business and YouTube channel that prioritizes decluttering and intentional living. In her free time, she loves traveling or planning upcoming trips (20 countries and counting), cooking, creating new resources, going for walks, and watching movies! 

What’s with the name?

We first met as part of our history teacher certification program at the University of Illinois, back in 2012. We were paired up for the first set of observations, and we bonded while working on the lesson plans we needed to teach together. As we spent more time with one another, it was clear that we were meant to be together, so we got married in 2014 after college graduation and have been creating lesson plans ever since! 

Putting all of the sappy stuff aside, it has been such a privilege to both teach Social Studies and be able to support each other, especially through the times when we were the only one teaching our subject in the district. While some couples might drive each other crazy if they both had the same job, it has allowed us to push each other to be better teachers and we have grown so much (while still setting boundaries, of course). We are now excited to be sharing teaching tips and resources with you here on our blog! There is a lot in store, so stay tuned!

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Our new event-focused comparative timeline is now Our new event-focused comparative timeline is now available for Ancient Civilizations! It comes with a banner size that can stretch around your classroom and a bulletin board size where all 100 events can be displayed at their appropriate place on the timeline!⁣
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The color version is color-coded to match our word wall cards, and there is also a black-and-white version included! Of course, each version is 100% editable too!⁣
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P.S. A U.S. history version will be uploaded tomorrow!
We have recently made some exciting updates to our We have recently made some exciting updates to our first day activities for Ancient Civilizations, U.S. History, and World Geography! There is now an editable version of the file included so you can change out any of the prompts or edit the directions. We also added a bonus mystery sorting challenge that students can do after they complete the icebreaker or if there is some extra time at the end of class. If you already have any of these, make sure you download the updated version!⁣
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This first day activity is a great combination of a traditional ice breaker and an introduction to your social studies course content, so it was always our favorite way to start the year! One of my favorite parts about it was having a chance to have that first one-on-one conversation with each student. ⁣
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Hello hello! It's been a long time since our last Hello hello! It's been a long time since our last post, but we are excited to be back and look forward to sharing more teaching ideas this year! It is also exciting to see many new faces here! Welcome! ⁣
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Today we figured it was fitting to share some of our new printable welcome banners. We have specific sets for Ancient Civilizations, U.S. History, Geography, and many other designs that are linked in our bio. ⁣
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I didn't even realize printable welcome banners were a thing early in my teaching career...I remember buying stencil letters, some thick permanent markers, and coloring in the letters I wanted by hand. It was tedious and not the best use of my time. This sounds like a first year of teaching mistake, but this was year 4 😂⁣
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Don't make the same mistakes that I did! These are so much faster, and you can edit them to spell anything you want!
Happy New Year! We hope you have had an excellent Happy New Year! We hope you have had an excellent winter break so far and that your 2022 is off to a good start!⁣
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We also want to thank you for all of your support of us at Mr and Mrs Social Studies! Creating resources for you to use in your classrooms is such a privilege. We love getting to nerd out and research different historical topics and eras, while also creating new templates and activities! ⁣
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We are pleased to report that we added 133 new resources to our store in 2021 and were able to donate over $10,000 to educational and social justice organizations and non-profits, as part of our initiative where we donate 10% of our TPT profits every month.⁣
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We have a lot of new resources and helpful content planned for this year, so stay tuned! Thank you again!
While the concept of a morning routine or evening While the concept of a morning routine or evening routine might already be something you are doing, you may be able to establish some time-saving routines during your school day! ⁣
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While a routine is still new, it might be helpful to put a little reminder about it on a post-it note or set a reminder on your device until it becomes habitual!
After the time change, it’s always a bummer how After the time change, it’s always a bummer how quickly it gets dark outside. The colder weather certainly does not help either. However, we have found that putting up some fairy lights in a central part of the home makes a huge difference in our mood. It makes our home feel much more warm and almost magical, and we’ll keep the lights on from dusk until we go to bed. If you are struggling with this too, we highly recommend trying it!
Did you know that we have curriculum videos with d Did you know that we have curriculum videos with details about how to teach each of the major Ancient Civilizations units? These videos walk through our favorite resources to use, how we organize our unit plans, and other general tips or reminders to make your planning easier!⁣
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