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1. Symmetry Lesson
Symmetry Lesson "Visual Thinking on the World" Procedures: 1. Break students up into groups of three. 2. Discuss what symmetry is. 3. Probing questions: (Are there any symmetric countries? How do you know? How does a country get its shape?) 4. Have students research various countries using classroom materials such as atlases, maps, almanacs, globes, etc. 5. Student will draw the country they have chosen on a sheet of construction paper. 6. Ask students to determine if there are any c...
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2. Passport Activity
Leigh Kallam September 20,1998 ECI 435 Passport Activity Grade Level : 6 th grade Social Studies 1. Rationale: Students need a way to open up to fellow classmates and the teacher. Making their own passport will allow them to include information about themselves and countries they wish to visit. These passports will be used later when we discuss the different European and Asian countries. Passports are needed for entry into other countries, and students will be entering other countries through the use of the text and other activities. 2. Objectives: Students will underst...
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4. Internet Math Lesson Plans-Data Analysis
Teaching Mathematics with the Internet Workshop 1999 Data Collection, Analysis, Proportion, and Number sense by Aniekan Ebiefung, Ph.D Goals 1. To broaden students' understanding of population and food supply problems in different countries. 2. To show how mathematics can be used to solve and or understand real life problems. 3. To involve students in research and discovery activities. Rationale The student will apply mathematical reasoning to solve problems that relate to other areas of human endeavor. This leads to more appreciation...
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5. Trade Missions Trade Missions
Trade Missions Social Studies/Language Arts Students research the products of countries in Central and South America. What You Need Reference materials on Central and South America Examples of sales brochures Art materials What to Do 1. Choose several countries of Central and South America that students are familiar with. Ask students to share what they know about the economies of thos...
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6. Build Skills - Encyclopedia
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Return to Unit List Grade 3 3 Unit 5: Problem Solving Teacher's Edition p. 351 Build Skills Build Skills Encyclopedia From the Student Web Page Countries A to Z: Atlapedia Online Try using an encyclopedia on the Internet! Look up Mexico. Start by clicking the correct letter. Scroll down and click Mexico. Click one of the maps of Mexico to enlarge it. Then click the Back arrow to view the other map. What is different about the two maps? Read some fact...
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7. Web Lesson - Folk Dances from Spanish Speaking Countries
Return to Main Page. Lesson Plan Gloria Ulloa Rodriguez Folk Dances from Spanish Speaking Countries Language and Level: Spanish I; Social Studies Countries and Dances: Chile: La Cueca Chilena México: Jarabe Spain : Flamenco Web Sites: Mexico Ballet Folklórico de Amalia Hernandez: http://balletamalia.com/ Spain Flamenco: http://www.andalucia.com/flamenco/home.htm Chile Viva Chile: http://orbita.sta...
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8. Sstudiesles7
return to previous page LESSON PLAN This lesson was created by L.A. McFarland Investigating the Countries of the World Exploratory Activities (Introductory/Focus) The teacher can present the focus to the students by showing them raised world map (so that the students can touch the map). The teacher can introduce the lesson by explaining that the world is made up of many countries. In addition, the teach...
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9. Introduction to World War II
Holocaust Lesson Day 1 Title of Lesson: Introduction to World War II Objectives: Students will recognize why wars are started. Students will identify and color 3 countries involved with World War II. Materials Needed: A large map of Europe A map of western Europe for each student Colored pencils Procedures: 1. Values Whip Strategy. Explain to students that you want them to think of one good reason why anybody would want to start a war. Provide them with one or two of...
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10. Music From Around the World
...performances of similar and different musical genre. Objectives Using the Music From Around the World site students will find music that came from other country that is now a part of America. They will study the type of music from America and compare it to different music and instrument from other countries. Academic · Students will use reading skill to analyze music literature to obtain a better knowledge of music. · Student will create a list of similar musical instrument from other countries that can be found in America Pre-Requisite Technology Skills: · Students will need to know how to turn on the...
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