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1.   States and Capitals
Students will be able to: Describe and give examples of agriculture. Make a graphic organizer. List as many states and/or capitals that they know. List the 4 Regions of the U.S.

2.   US Map
Students will use a simple map to identify and locate places by finding states on a map with clues given by the teacher. Students will know areas that can be classified as regions by locating states on a map after being given region name and cardinal direction clues.

3.   State the State - Be Sure with a Brochure!
Students will do research on the Internet to gather information about a selected state of the U.S., at times, comparing and contrasting the gathered data with knowledge about their own state of Illinois. The unit is a multi-curriculum experience.

4.   Coal Areas in the United States
Student will demonstrate knowledge of where coal is located by reading a chart.

5.   State Capitals
The fifth grades individually will be able to match the capitals names with the correct state on a small U.S. map, after doing it together with the U.S. wall map as a class, with 90% accuracy.

6.   Take the Challenge
Students will identify states and learn important information about each one by creating their own map game of the United States.

7.   State Riddle Lesson Plan
A lesson plan on the states and capitals of the United States.

8.   Describe That State
To broaden students' knowledge about all the 50 states.

9.   Pick Your Park
Students will learn about the varied geography in our country, learn to use the Web to locate information, and locate places on a map of the United States. Students will have a better knowledge of our states, where they are located, and what they may see while there.

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1.   Patriotic Symbols of the United States of America
Patriotic Symbols of the United States of America Author: Frankie Hannan Introduction:? This lesson is geared toward the middle school grades of sixth through eighth.? Students' ages will be from eleven to fourteen.? This lesson is appropriate for use with studies focusing on United States government and culture aspects. Content Areas: Soci...

2.   VA Studies - VS.2a
Overview VS.1 Overview VS.2 Overview VS.3 Overview VS.4 Overview VS.5 Overview VS.6 Overview VS.7 Overview VS.8 Overview VS.9 Overview VS.10 home contact VS.2a Locating Virginia and its bordering states on maps of the United States. READY RESOURCES MAPS Map of Virginia with five bordering states and bodies of water (Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay). SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES Identify the five bordering states on a map of the United States. Review cardinal and intermediate directions by usin...

3.   Made in the U.S.A. Made in the U.S.A.
Made in the U.S.A. Social Studies Students identify goods the United States produces and trades, then locate major manufacturing centers in the United States. You can use an Assessment Rubric to assess students' mastery of the objectives. What You Need Map of the United States Paper clips Push pins Crayons Index cards String What to Do 1. Find the manufacturer's label on diffe...

4.   Patti Knoll, Nash
Patti Knoll, Nash 5/2/00 Social Studies - 5^th Grade ACADEMIC OBJECTIVE: To practice finding the states of the United States by recognizing their blank outline on a map of the United States To read and follow directions! TECHNOLOGICAL OBJECTIVES: To enter correct URL address To successfully recognize the states by their outlines and put them in their proper place. To meet Technology Standard I: Students...

5.   STAS - PEI Science and Technology Awareness Site
background.gif) Lesson Details STAS Properties of Matter -Kimberly Kelly Objectives: By the end of this lesson students should be able to: 1. Name the 4 states of matter. 2. Give an example of each of the 4 states of matter. 3. Draw a diagram of the microscopic view of the 4 states of matter and give a description of why the atoms interact the way they do. Introduction : This lesson is structured around the four states of matter. During this lesson students G...

6.   Learning @ Hand :: animating states of matter
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ home Reviews Curriculum Links About Us _ _ _ home :: curriculum :: animating states of matter students using palms in the classroom Lesson Title: Animating States of Matter Featured Lesson Plans: Grade Level: Animating Middle School States of ... Subject Area: Food Chain Fun Science More Lessons... Lesson Overview: Students will use the Sketchy...

7.   Learning @ Hand :: animating states of matter
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ home Reviews Curriculum Links About Us _ _ _ home :: curriculum :: all lesson plans :: animating states of matter students using palms in the classroom Lesson Title: Featured Animating States of Matter Lesson Plans: Grade Level: Animating States of Middle School ... Food Subject Area: Chain Fun Science More Lessons... Lesson Overview: Students...

8.   Crossroads: Middle School Unit V Was the United States a true democracy between 1800 and 1848?
Crossroads: Middle School Curriculum Unit V: The Ambiguous Democracy in America: 1800-1848 Question/Problem 7: Was the United States a true democracy between 1800 and 1848? Contents Objectives Description of lesson/activity Resources Objectives: The students will be able to: 1. define the concept of democracy. 2. evaluate the definition of democracy according to T...

9.   Jatoc
main page- 548 unit plan guidelines - assessment page - lessons and units JENNIFER AUCLAIR WESTWARD EXPANSION UNIT 8TH GRADE- 1998 Unit Overview The purpose of this unit plan is for students to learn how and why Westward Expansion is an important part of the history of the United States. Westward expansion not only greatly increased the United States' territory, but it is also a very important aspect when discussing the causes of the Civil War. Due to the content, this unit is to be taught in an eighth grade United States History class. Table of Contents I. Unit Narrative A. Unit Over...

10.   State Facts
. FundingFactory: Unlock the Power of Recycling! Homework Lesson Plans Blogs FundingFactory Contact Us Search Lesson Plans Easy Fundraising Ideas 50% Profit Candle Fundraiser Earn Cash by Recycling State Facts Author Information Author: Jill Dembsky Organization: DONOVAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Email: teach@cybercomm.net Lesson Plan Information Subject: Social Studies Category: General Grade Level: Fourth - Fifth...


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