Edamame

Chuo-ku, where children learn, Part 3 "Junior high school social studies sub-reader tradition and culture town"

This is Edamame, a correspondent with children.♪

 

"Chuo-ku where children learn" series, which posted "Part 1" and "Part 2" a while ago.

1 → http://tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/detail.php?id=677

2 → http://tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/detail.php?id=686

I found another one, so I'll introduce you.

That's ...

It is called "a city of junior high school social studies sub-reader tradition and culture".

It covers the three fields of social studies and junior high school students.

This is used by 3rd to 4th grade elementary school students introduced in Part 1.

Is it like the older brother and older sister version of "Our Chuo-ku"?

Each area of Kyobashi, Nihonbashi, and Tsukishima

From the perspectives of three areas: geographical area, historical field, and civil field.

It has a style of explaining each one.

The first and second graders of elementary school are "life science", so the third graders of elementary school have just started "social studies".

Compared to that, after learning up to the sixth grade, I have touched on the fields of geography, history, and civilian.

I touch on this and that of Chuo-ku once again, so I feel that the content has deepened.

The content of the level described in the official text of the Chuo-ku Tourism Certification is also increasing.

Also, there are a lot of statistical data in particular.

Creating a “plan for solving problems” that can be considered from that perspective.

I thought there were also scenes to improve the skills needed even after becoming a member of society.

 

Of course, the children are preparing for high school entrance exams.

I think there are many scenes where students learn using so-called ordinary certification textbooks.

It seems to be an opportunity to think, study, and learn more about the area.

If you want to take a closer look, go to the municipal library!

Of course.

This book, all three municipal libraries, are in possession.

Of course, of course, it also includes past versions.

It's a book that even adults can read.

Please pick it up!

 

★Chuo Ward Kyobashi Library★

1-1-1 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku 1-2 basement floor of Chuo-ku government office

03-3543-9025

★Nihonbashi Library, Chuo Ward★

1-1-17 Nihonbashi Ningyocho, Chuo-ku Nihonbashi Elementary School, etc. 6.7F

03-3669-6207

★Chuo-ku Tsukishima Library★

4-1-1 Tsukishima, Chuo-ku, Tsukishima Kumin Center 3F

03-3532-4391

★The website common to the three Central City Librarys★

http://www.library.city.chuo.tokyo.jp/index?19