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Additional Search Results 11 - 20 of 419 for Continents
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11. Cut-Out Continents Mobile Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Cut-Out Continents Mobile Why Float from Africa to Asia from Antarctica to the Americas. Explore major lakes and mountain regions from a satellite view. See the world in a new way! Steps 1. In small groups, explore the seven continents on Earth. Find satellite views of each continent. Locate major lakes and mountain r...
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12. Continents and Oceans
...Purpose This is a series of library lessons for second graders that combines geography, literature, and research skills. It is called "A Book is a Window to the World." The students will hear literature selections that have settings in specific places in the world. They will identify and locate the continents and oceans, describe the story settings using physical and human characteristics, and answer geographic questions using non-fiction books, encyclopedias, and atlases. It is not a multicultural study. It is to give the kids a sense of place to help them understand and appreciate what they read. It is...
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13. Floor It
FLOOR IT Roy (Jack) Tison Preview of Main Ideas Students should be able to locate the continents and oceans in their correct relationship to each other by placing outlines of the continents and ocean name cards on the floor in their correct positions as they would appear on earth. Connection with the Curriculum This activity is appropriate for use in all social sciences classes, particularly ge...
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14. Where in the World???
...tion Author: Katie Knapp Organization: N/A Email: kaknapp@vbcps.k12.va.us Lesson Plan Information Subject: Social Studies Category: General Grade Level: Second - Third Duration: One twenty-minute lesson Description: Using a Mapmaker's Toolkit world map template, students will identify and label the continents, oceans, and equator. Goals: Students will correctly identify the continents, oceans, and equator. Objectives: Students will drag each label (continents, oceans, equator) to the correct area of the world map template. Educational Resources: computer Reference Materials: Mapmaker?s Toolkit, template...
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15. Prehistoric Mesosaurus
...riod when the reptile lived. 3. Locate, on a map of Pangaea, the localities where Mesosaurus lived. 4. Describe the habitat where Mesosaurus lived. 5. Draw conclusions why Mesosaurus has only been found in Africa and Brazil and how its fossil remains serve as important evidence that shows where two continents were once joined together. 6. Explain the rudiments of plate tectonic theory as it relates to the movement of continents. MATERIALS: Overhead projector Transparent plastic sheets (may be cut from large freezer bags) Skeleton drawing of Mesosaurus suitable for cutting up for assembly in class Dinosau...
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16. Who Sliced this Pie?
...16 Skills: Spatial perspective, writing, communication, comparison, speculation, observing, listening, presenting. Objectives: 1. Visually, verbally, and kinesthetically demonstrate the inequality of the distribution of Earth s resources. 2. Compare population, food production, and wealth of the 7 continents. 3. Analyze their findings and speculate as to why the distribution is the way it is. Method: Students will use their kinesthetic, verbal, and visual intelligences to demonstrate and compare the inequality of population, food production, and wealth of Earth s 7continents. The class is divided to rep...
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17. Continents and Oceans
Continents and Oceans Donna A. Srouji Description of Topic Our home, the earth, is comprised of oceans and continents. Knowledge of the four oceans and the seven continents is the basis for learning geography. This lesson will introduce students to oceans and continents and their locations on a map. At the end...
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18. Title of Lesson: Making a Globe - 2#121
Title of Lesson: Making a Globe - 2 121 Key Words for Cross Reference: oceanscontinentsland masses National Standard: 1 How to use maps and other geographic representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process, and report information from a spatial perspective. State Standard:10 Teaching Level: E Purpose/Objectives: - to add land masses to the globe - to identify and label ocea...
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19. Continents and Oceans
Lesson Plan for Continents and Oceans on the Move Goals: To create an awareness of the vast percentage of water covering the earth. To relate similarities and differences between topographical maps and other maps of various time periods. To learn how to use a topographical map. To understand the history and processes behind t...
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20. Memory and Learning
...tudent. This continues until every student has heard the sentence. "Cherry Berry is my favorite fairytale for toddlers" is a good choice. Rhyming and alliteration with the "F" and "T" sound help the memorization process even though the sentence is a nonsensical one. Activity Three Song to teach the Continents When teaching a song, the medulla and cerebrum are at work. The medulla allows a person's muscles to perform in such a way that she/he can pucker so air can pass, thus forming the lips to sing. The cerebrum is responsible for the part that allows students to "know" the words and the tune to the song...
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