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21. MrDonn.org - Lesson Plan - What is culture? (World Geography/World Cultures)
MrDonn.org Home > World Geography > World Cultures Mr Donn's Lesson Plan World Geography/World Cultures What is Culture? Lesson Plan for World Geography/World Cultures (90 minutes) Critical Thinking Skills Grade 9 Social Studies Preparation: + Prepare copies of the handout List of Various Groups (one copy per group) + National Geography Magazines (...
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22. Literature and Culture Activity
THE CARIBBEAN Introduce Unit With Literature and Culture Activity Day 1 Goals: 1. For the students to gain an understanding of the various cultures who make up the Caribbean Region. 2. To introduce this week's topic of Caribbean culture and people through literature. Time: 30 minutes Resources/Materials: paper, pens, chalk, chalkboard, For The Life Of Lae...
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23. Jewish Culture
Title of Lesson: Jewish Culture Objective Before reading Chapter 1942 A Pocket Full of Seeds, the students will learn about the Jewish culture by listening to a guest speaker who will discuss holidays, religion, and key events. The students will recognize and be able to write various vocabulary words to describe one Jewish Holiday...
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24. Artifact1
...BCE to 500 CE Indiana Academic Standards for Social Studies Key Concept: Describe Roman republican government and society, and trace the changes that culminated in the end of the republic and the beginning of the Roman Empire. Generalization: Students gain an understanding of some of the changes in culture that occurred throughout the length of the Roman Empire. Background: This lesson will be implemented after the students have an understanding of the culture of the Roman Empire at the beginning of its supremacy. Students will choose a topic according to interest in a certain area of the ancient Roma...
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25. Artifact1
...BCE to 500 CE Indiana Academic Standards for Social Studies Key Concept: Describe Roman republican government and society, and trace the changes that culminated in the end of the republic and the beginning of the Roman Empire. Generalization: Students gain an understanding of some of the changes in culture that occurred throughout the length of the Roman Empire. Background: This lesson will be implemented after the students have an understanding of the culture of the Roman Empire at the beginning of its supremacy. Students will choose a topic according to interest in a certain area of the ancient Roma...
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26. Lesson Overview
Lesson Overview A brief look at the foundations of the Lakota Culture. Standards Based Goal National To identify, describe and express appreciation for influence of various historical and contemporary cultures. State 4th grade, Trace the history of SD with emphasis on notable people. Student Objectives To have a better understanding and be able to identify the Lakota...
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27. Socialstudines.Webpage
FAMILY VALUES OBJECTIVES: 1. Students will be introduced to a Jewish folktalke. In discussion, students will demonstrate their knowledge of Jewish culture through the reading of a picture book. 2. Students will understand that many objects have little monetary value and will realize everything has worth. Student ideas will be identified through class discussion. MATERIALS: 1. Something from Nothing by Phoebe Gilman 2. Blank piece of paper and crayons...
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28. Individuality vs. Conformity | Lesson
...Issues News Special Content Cart Réseau éducation-médias Initiatives LESSON PLAN printable version email a friend français Individuality vs. Conformity Level: Grades 9 - 12 Overview Individuality vs. Conformity is part of a three-lesson unit designed to introduce students to the concept of popular culture and the role that it plays in their lives. In this lesson, students examine the pressures that exist to About the conform to popular culture and its effect on their lives. Author Learning Outcomes Students demonstrate: Defining Popular Culture is part of a three-lesson unit an understanding of the p...
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29. Defining Popular Culture | Lesson
Media Awareness Network Search Home For Teachers For Parents Media Issues News Special Content Cart Réseau éducation-médias Initiatives LESSON PLAN printable version email a friend Defining Pop Culture Level: Grades 9 - 12 Overview Defining Popular Culture is part of a three-lesson unit designed to introduce students to the concept of popular culture and the role that it plays in their lives. In this lesson, students learn about the media's role in defining and About the perpetuating trends and in...
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30. Anasazi Culture
Sarah Roylance Brad Gibson Anasazi Culture Objective: The students will understand the cultural and historical development of the Anasazi Indians. The students will identify different time periods, cultures, and artifacts about the Anasazi people. Materials: Pictures of Anasazi artifacts, rock art, and living areas. Article, "A day in the li...
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