Explore the tools to inspire student success at HMH Booth # 201 during NCSS in San Francisco!
At HMH, we believe in giving educators the resources they need to make social studies relevant to students. Learn how our solutions allow students to make meaningful connections with immersive experiences that bring content to life.
As you make your way around our booth, you’ll find solution stations that support your entire social studies team and curriculum:
• Discover our innovative new programs HMH Kids Discover Social Studies for Grades K–6 and HMH Social Studies for Grades 6–12.
While you're at the booth, stay for these author meet-and-greets:
Friday, November 17
10:00-11:00am
Meet Erik Palmer and receive a FREE autographed copy of his book Good Thinking: Teaching Argument, Persuasion, and Reasoning*.
Saturday, November 18
1:00-2:00pm
Meet Dr. Bill McBride and receive a FREE copy of his book Inside the Text*.
Attend our Author Sessions!
Who: Erik Palmer
Session: Moving Discussions from "Spouting Random Opinions" to "Sharing Intelligent Arguments"
When: Friday, November 17, 8:45–9:45am
Where: Room 2007, Moscone Center West
Power Session: Fake News! Teaching Students to Live in a Post-Truth World
When: Friday, November 17, 3:30–4:00pm
Where: Alcove A, 3rd floor
Who: Dr. Bill McBride
Session: Practical In-Depth Reading Strategies for Struggling Readers
When: Sunday, November 19, 9:45–10:45 am
Where: Room 2011, Moscone Center West
Don't miss our Exhibitor Sessions!
Session #1158: Blended Learning: How to Flip Your Social Studies Classroom
Friday, November 17, 2:15–3:15 pm
Room: 2010, Moscone Center West
Session #1159: Access for All: Differentiation and Reading in Your Social Studies Classroom
Saturday, November 18, 10:30–11:30 am
Room: 3001A, Moscone Center West
HMH is proud to sponsor these organizations dedicated to social studies education.
Council of State Social Studies Specialists (CS4) Dinner Event
CS4 provides a vehicle for the exchange of ideas among the specialists, consultants, and supervisors who have responsibilities for social studies education in the various state departments of education/public instruction.
National Social Studies Supervisors Association (NSSSA) Luncheon
NSSSA promotes the common interest of social studies supervisors in instruction, curriculum materials, research, teacher training, and social action. Based on the belief that interaction between teachers and students is the most vital element of an education system, NSSSA encourages and assists in the development of social studies instruction. It extends its services and assistance to supervisors at state and local levels in their efforts to initiate similar organizations.
NCSS President's Breakfast
Celebrate excellence as outstanding classroom teachers are recognized with the presentation of the annual Teacher of the Year Awards, and hear the NCSS President deliver the Presidential address.
Plan your visit to the NCSS conference here.
*Available while supplies last.
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