The noun 'social studies' is a common, compound, abstract, uncountable noun (an aggregate noun, representing an indefinite number of elements or parts); a word for the study of how people live and organize themselves in society; a word for a thing.
When it is the name of a course or part of a book title, Social Studies is a proper noun. For most other uses, social studies is a common noun. Example uses: Your school requires that you take a social studies course each year. I get my highest grades in social studies. You must take Social Studies I and Social Studies II, but Social Studies III is optional.
When it is the name of a course or part of a book title, Social Studies is a proper noun. For most other uses, social studies is a common noun. Example uses: Your school requires that you take a social studies course each year. I get my highest grades in social studies. You must take Social Studies I and Social Studies II, but Social Studies III is optional.
The term social studies is a common noun, a compound noun for any social studies of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Abby Rockefeller Mauze, Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology, MIT, Cambridge, MAInternational Institute of Social Studies in The Hague, The NetherlandsSocial Studies School Service, Culver City, CA"Social Studies for the Twenty-First Century" by Jack Zevin
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well it depends. if you like history then you might like social studies and if you hate history then u might hate social studies. social studies is basically history. i hate social studies so i don't pay attention when my teacher is teaching it. but u should pay attention, even if u hate it
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The term social studies teacher does not need to be capitalized because it's not a proper noun. I would say social studies teacher, because there are only three times you use a capital letter 1. The beginning of a sentence. 2. When the thing is a name. 3. When the thing is a place.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.
Int social studies is short for international social studies.
An appropriate collective noun for 'studies' is a courseof studies.
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Social sciences are more lik psychology and sociology-studing people and how they interact, social studies is more like history-studying people, places and events