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StandardsEnduring Understandings - important ideas that students should carry with them years beyond the instruction received this year.
Essential Questions - most important “big picture” questions students should be able to answer after completing learning activities.
Standards and Benchmarks
History 3:
Students understand that societies are diverse and change over time.
History 4: Students understand how science, technology,
and economic activity have developed, changed, and affected societies
throughout history.
Geography 1:
Students know how to use and construct maps, globes, and other geographic
tools to locate and derive information about people, places, and
environments.
Geography 3:
Physical processes shaped the earth's surfaces.
3. Diverse and Changing Societies: Describe cultural
similarities, differences and interactions
4. Science, Technology, and Economic Activity: Identify and explain
changes in technology Geography 1. Use of Geographic Tools: Use tools (maps, globes, photographs, graphs, charts, and databases) to locate information about places. 2. and 3. Physical Processes/Physical and Human Characteristics of Places and Regions: Identify and describe human and physical characteristics of places, and use them to define regions. Economics 1. Scarcity and Decision-Making: Identify scarce natural, human, and capital resources and evaluate decisions about how they are used.
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Sample Units
Lesson 1 Title: Where Am I???
Enduring Understanding: Assessment: Locate on a globe and map: United States, Australia, Colorado, and Colorado Springs. Use manipulative, to have students show/explain representation of city, state, country, continent (small to large/ large to small). Duration: 6 classes of 20-25 minutes Activities:
Differentiation:
Extension: Draw an outline of the United States/ Australia. Locate different places on both maps. Use manipulative to show knowledge of places in Australia
Resources:
Lesson 2
Title: Where Are You?
Enduring Understanding:
Essential Question:
Assessment:
Orally point out the similarities and differences between Australia and this
country
Duration:
1- 20 minute class.
Activities:
Differentiation:
Resources:
Lesson 3
Title: Are We Alike or Different in the Way We Live?
Enduring Understanding:
Essential Question:
Assessment:
Match name and flag; animals and names.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/animals/label/australia/index.shtml
Duration:
4 classes of 20-25 minutes
Activities
Differentiation:
Resources:
Lesson 4 Title:
Hello from Around the World
Enduring Understanding:
Essential Question:
Assessment:
Role play answering the phone using appropriate communication skills
Duration:
3 class periods of 20 -25 minutes.
Activities:
Differentiation:
Support: Additional role playing modeling correct
telephone manners.
Resources:
Lesson 5 Title:
Taking Care of the Earth!
Enduring Understanding:
Essential Question:
Assessment:
Orally discuss how decisions are made when there is not enough of
something. Who gets what? Explain scarcity and give a new example.
Duration:
4 class periods of 20 -25 minutes.
Activities:
Differentiation:
Support: Define the vocabulary words in this unit
and use in a sentence to show they understand the meaning. (Orally)
Resources:
By now your child
is ready to learn about other parts of the world. Support what he/she is
learning in school by looking at maps of Colorado Springs, Colorado, the United
States, and the world available to your child. Globes are great ways to help
your child ask questions about the world and the many places in it. Australia is the country
of comparison, so there are many fun ways to help your child become aware of
the culture there. Trips to the library and highlighting documentaries on
Australia on television can help build your child's understanding of the
broader world. ABCs of Elementary Years: These
ABC Tips
are designed to help you support your child’s learning in social studies
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