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1. Sixth Grade – Social Studies
Back to the Sample Menu Sixth Grade ? Social Studies by Donna Thomas Competency Goal: The learner will use the five themes of geography and geographic tools to answer geographic questions and analyze geographic concepts. This unit focuses on an introduction to South America. The history, people and cultures will be included in following units. ?C? Layer Choose activities for a total of 70 points. Points earned: 1. Read pages 235 ? 262 in your Social Studies text. 10 points ______ 2. Answer questions on page 263 from text book. 5 points ______ 3. Create a 3 dimensional...
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2. Adventures in Time and Place: World Regions Grade 6/7, Chapter 7: Make a Travel Brochure
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Return to McGraw-Hill Social Studies Adventures in Time and Place Web-Linked Lesson Plans Adventures in Time and Place: World Regions Grade 7 book Make a Travel Brochure Connection to Adventures in Time and Place: World Regions Grade 6/7 Unit 2: Latin America Chapter 7: South America Lesson 1: The People Web Link Description Invite students on a virtual tour of a country in South America. At Destinations South America, presented by the travel network Lonely Planet, an interactive map of the Americas is your starting point. Click the country of your choice to d...
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3. CGA Lesson Plans
...unsliced French bread Yarn for 5 or 6 regions (optional) Ambassador's Cards (optional) Hershey kisses (optional) Peanuts (optional) Candy or toothpicks (optional) Procedure: 1. Divide students into continents based on population (Asia-58%, Western Europe-10%, Africa-12%, Eastern Europe and CIS-6%, South America-8%, North America-6%). You can assign students randomly or use their last test score to place them in the most desirable/undesirable regions. You can also assign them to their continent by taping yarn to the floor representing the correct percentage of land mass for each region (Africa-22%, Asia-21%...
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4. A Child's Daily Life in South Africa
A Child's Daily Life in South Africa Author: Alison Batt Grade Level: Early Elementary Objectives: 1. Students will identify three similarities between the daily life of a child in South Africa and the daily life of a child in America. 2. Students will write a letter or draw a picture in which they will share something they do in their...
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5. North Carolina Edition: The Americas: Adventures in Time and Place Grade 5, Chapter 24: Write a Song
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Return to McGraw-Hill Social Studies Adventures in Time and Place Web-Linked Lesson Plans North Carolina Edition: The Americas: Adventures in Time and Place Grade 5 book Write a Song Connection to North Carolina Edition: The Americas: Adventures in Time and Place Grade 5 Unit 7: South America Chapter 24: People and Their Environment Lesson 2: Europeans Change the Environment Web Link Description Invite students to visit Culture...
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6. Southern Farmers Between 1872 and 1945
9 Objective II: Explain the lack of mechanization for Southern farmers between 1872 and 1945. Materials: United States political map, colored pencils, SC natural resource map, and plus/ minus graphic organizer. Activating Strategy: 1. Handout a blank political map of the United States and one colored pencil. 2. Students should use their textbook to find where large...
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8. Learning About the Globe Lesson Plans
...ferent terms so that students will increase their geography skills. Goals: Students will learn about: The globe The equator Subscribe To The prime meridian Newsletter The Western Hemisphere Name: Email: The Eastern Hemisphere I Am A: ( )Parent The Northern Hemisphere ( )Teacher ( )Faculty/Staff The Southern Hemisphere The Pacific Ocean The Atlantic Ocean The United States Materials Globe Needed: Study sheet on terms (Answer Sheet can be used as a study sheet) Worksheet on lesson Procedure: First, you will show the students a globe. Explain what a globe is. When you talk to the students about the globe, use...
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9. TDC Lesson Plans - South American Architecture
...rojects Training Mission Digital Library Research People Resources University of Illinois Library 1408 W. Gregory Drive (MC-522) Urbana, IL, 61801 Email: dsdlibrary.uiuc.edu Library Home » Library Digital Services and Development » Search Collections » Teaching with Digital Content » Lesson Plans » South American Architecture South American Architecture Created By: Matthew Foster Grade Level: Seventh Content Area: Social Studies Database Integration: Students will search TDC database for current and historic images of South American architecture. Illinois Learning Standards Achieved Standard Achieved Activi...
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10. Food for Thought
...isses (optional) Peanuts (optional) Candy or toothpicks (optional) Objectives The student will be able to analyze the effects of unequal distribution of resources. Procedures 1. Divide students into continents based on population (Asia-58%, Western Europe-10%, Africa-12%, Eastern Europe and CIS-6%, South America-8%, North America-6%). You can assign students randomly or use their last test score to place them in the most desirable/undesirable regions. You can also assign them to their continent by taping yarn to the floor representing the correct percentage of land mass for each region (Africa-22%, Asia-21%...
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