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World War 1 Adapted Notes and Review
By Sign with me TOD
This product was made for students to learn the following:
In this product, students will learn about World War 1, common names used for this war, how this war was started, when it started, who was involved in it - Allies, Central Powers, who remained neutral during the war, and when America joined in on the war, which side they were on, and why they joined the war, why Americans didn't want to get involved in World War 1 in the beginning, the ocean liner - Lusitania and how that influenced America to join the war, Woodrow Wilson and his part in the war, what Allies means, trenches that were built in the battlefield and why, how long soldiers stayed in them and why, who surrendered at the end of World War 1, when the war ended, how many soldiers died during the war, the treaty that signed at the end of the war and who signed it, how countries changed after the war, the jobs that women had after World War 1, when women could vote - the 19th Amendment, the order in which the first 15 states gave women the right to vote, the 3 states that ratified the 19th Amendment, African Americans after World War 1 and how this was the beginning of the civil rights movement, where African Americans moved after World War 1, the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendment and how they were important in the United States.
The notes are adapted to meet your student's individual learning needs. Throughout the product, after each page of notes is reviewed, students will answer comprehension questions to review what was discussed on previous pages. At the end of the product, students are provided with a review that includes multiple choice questions and short answer questions.
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World War 2 Adapted Notes and Review
By Sign with me TOD
This product was made for students to learn the following:
In this product, students will learn about World War 2, how this war was started, the timeline showing events that happened throughout World War 2, when it started, the countries that were involved in the war - Axis Powers and Allied Powers and who was in each of those, who Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party were and what they did, Jewish people were sent to concentration camps, the countries Germany took control of and why, events that led to war, who Reichstag and Third Reich was, why Hitler wanted to make the Third Reich bigger, when World War II began and what caused it, what happened when Germany invaded each of the following countries - Czechoslovakia, Poland, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Yugoslavia, and Greece, the countries that joined the Allied Powers, why no one could help Poland when the Soviet Union attacked them, Why Italy declared war against France and Britain, What happened when German began bombing Britain, what radar was and how it helped Britain, the first major battle that was fought in the air was called the Battle of Britain, Italians invaded Egypt, why the Soviet Union joined the Allied Powers, what the largest battle in World War 2 was, Attack on Pearl Harbor, what happened, who entered World War 2 after this attack, when the attack happened and how the United States retaliated, Japan bombed the Philippines and who controlled it at this, when the Allied Powers invaded Italy, D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge - what, when, where, and why it happened, the end of the World War 2 - when it ended, what happened to Adolf Hitler, the United States dropping atomic bombs and two Japanese cities, after the war - the United States and the Soviet Union were the 2 most powerful countries in the world, and the Cold War - what caused it and why it happened
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NEW! GEOGRAPHY: ANATOMY OF A COUNTRY
By Geography & Math Made Easy
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Need a creative way for your students to connect, understand, retain information, and have FUN learning about a country's people, culture, landforms, strengths, weaknesses, history, future, etc.? This is the lesson for you. It is highly flexible and can be used from grades 6th through 12th, as well as in higher education. I encourage you to modify the lesson to meet the needs of your students.
This lesson can be used if you are specifically studying one country as a class or if you are focusing on a continent. If a continent, you may allow students to choose the country they would like to study.
A PowerPoint is included to assist in the instruction of using anatomy to study and discuss a country. Example: Eyes: what can be seen in the country? (Landforms, landmarks, scenery, etc.) Nose: What would scents one might smell? (Food, pollution, flowers, trees, water, conversations, language, etc.)
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• Rulers, markers, and other art supplies
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• Research materials and internet connection/availability for each group • Grading Rubric (Included)
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Geography & Government Types: Hitler's Olympics of 1936 (Without PowerPoint)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Note: Because this is being purchased without the PowerPoint, your lesson will begin with the "Before and After: Agree or Disagree" Activity.
You can find the FULL VERSION of Hitler's Olympics here.
Following World War I, Germany was in economic, political, and physical ruins. In 1933, Adolf Hitler became Chancellor and began his quiet quest against anyone who was not Arian. In 1931, Germany was given the option of hosting the 1936 Olympics. Hilter, under his Nazi German totalitarian dictatorship government system, wasn't sure it was a good idea until he was convinced that they could build the largest stadium to be seen at the Olympics and make Germany look as if it was not in ruin. He agreed! The 1936 Olympics were different from the Olympics in the past. It incorporated theatre, high-tech equipment for the games, and wonderful production with many rituals that would continue into the Olympic games after Hitler's Olympics.
Hitler kept the secret of his war against the Jews throughout the two weeks of the 1936 Olympics using propaganda to show the world how well Germany was doing; the world, however, had no idea what was in store for Germany and the Jews who lived within its borders.
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Geography: 99 Red Balloons: A Study of the Cold War
By Geography & Math Made Easy
LESSON: 99 RED BALLOONS: A STUDY OF THE COLD WAR
GRADE LEVEL: 6-9th
TIME FRAME: 90 MINUTES
TYPE OF ACTIVITY: GROUP COOPERATION
This lesson makes what could be a boring topic to students very interesting, fun, and interactive! Who doesn't like red balloons?
OBJECTIVE:
o Students will explore the anti-war song “99 Red Balloons”. Known in German as “99 Luftballoons”.
o Students will understand the events surrounding the Cold War.
o Students will become familiar with individuals involved in the Cold War.
o Students will examine the conflict between the two major world powers: the United States and the USSR.
MATERIALS:
o Lyrics and audio to the American song: “99 Red Balloons”.
o Lyrics and audio to the German song: “99 LuftBalloons”.
o One Red Balloon for each team.
o Ribbon (Enough for each group to receive a yard of ribbon)
o Enough computers for each team, library books, articles, etc. for research.
o 4x5 index cards—SIX for each group.
PREPARATION:
o Divide the classroom into groups of two. I encourage two to cover as many of the terms as possible. If you wish to have more terms covered, you may have each student complete one assignment.
o Your school may own a helium tank or have the school purchase it. May be cheaper to go to Walmart, Dollar Tree, or another store to purchase these balloons if the school cannot cover the cost of a tank. You may also consider having other teachers who would like to use this idea go in together to purchase it. PTA is sometimes willing to purchase these items. Places like Michael’s or Joann’s provide coupons to purchase items 40-50% off. Provide one balloon per group. (You may or the school may purchase a party helium balloon.)
Alternative to helium balloons: If you are unable to obtain red helium balloons, a reproducible balloon is provided in this lesson. Have the students color the balloon red, or reproduce it on red paper. You will be able to staple the ribbon to the balloon and students can still complete this activity.
INTRODUCTION: (20 minutes)
Students will listen to the song "99 Red Balloons" and will evaluate the meaning behind the lyrics.
Write on the Board:
Reasons for the Cold War
o United States’ fear of communist attack
o Truman’s dislike of Stalin
o USSR’s fear of the American’s atomic bomb
o USSR’s dislike of capitalism
More reasons included with the purchase of the lesson plan
VIDEO: (10 minutes)
Links available with the purchase
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY: (30 minutes)
Students will work together in groups to complete the 99 Red Balloon project included in this lesson plan focused on the Cold War.
CLOSURE / EVALUATION: (20 minutes)
Have students present their balloons to the class following the timeline of the Cold War. Begin with 1945 and work your way to 1991. This will help students categorize events in time.
ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY:
Using the comparison chart provided, have students compare and contrast the differences in the American version of “99 Red Balloons” versus the German version of “99 Luftballoons”. Copies of both versions are included.
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Asia Geography — Chinese New Year, Lunar New Year & its Influences on Asia
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year and Spring Festival, is an annual 15-day Chinese festival that begins with the new moon that occurs between January 21 and February 20. It is an important part of Asian history and is considered the most important celebration for families and includes a week of official public holidays. The history of the Chinese New Year festival can be traced back to about 3,500 years ago.
Have your geography students explore the Chinese zodiac and learn about how the Lunar calendar culturally influences Asia and its people through this fun and thorough lesson. This geography Asia Lesson includes an introduction, a group cooperative interactive reading activity, a carousel activity, and a wrap-up activity.
All Geography & Math Made Easy lessons can be modified to meet the needs of the students and time restraints. Your student will enjoy the interaction while learning.
OBJECTIVE:
o The learner will become familiar with the purpose of the Chinese New Year.
o The learner will understand how China’s Chinese New Year influences Southeast Asia.
o The learner will understand the importance of the Lunar Calendar within various countries in the eastern
hemisphere.
o The learner will understand how the Lunar Calendar influences Asian culture.
o The learner will recognize the differences between the Gregorian calendar and the lunar calendar.
MATERIALS:
o A type of projector to display any charts or documents that students need to view as a class. i.e. Chinese Zodiac Chart & Phases of the Moon Chart
o Phases of the Moon Chart (Included)
o Chinese New Year Student Introduction Reading Activity (Included)
o Chinese Carousel Travel Activity (Included)
o Colored pencils and highlighters for each team member
o Timer for reading activity
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Europe Geography — The 15 Most Influential People in European History
By Geography & Math Made Easy
OBJECTIVE:
o Students will become familiar with influential people in European history.
o Students will explore the cause and effects of the identified individuals on Europe.
o Students will, as a group, present their findings to the class on each individual assigned character.
o Students will evaluate and determine which 15 characters were the most influential in European history.
MATERIALS:
o Character cards, scissors, and laminate.
o 5 Influential Individuals of Europe Activity Sheet
o Classroom board and painting tape
o Document camera/projector
o Human European Bingo Game
o Bingo pieces.
PREPARATION:
o Laminate and cut out the character cards so they can be used again, from one year to the next. This will also avoid the cards getting torn when placed on the board at the end of the lesson during the presentations.
o Reproduce the 5 Influential Individuals of Europe, one per student.
o On the board create two columns: Highly Influential and the other Influential.
INTRODUCTION: (20 MINUTES)
Play Human European Bingo. Give each student a bingo card. Allow students 10 minutes to move around the room gathering names of people who are somehow related to Europe, present or past from their classmates. Once their sheet is filled with one name per box, the student will return to his/her seat. Begin with the nearest person and allow him or her to name an individual. Anyone in the room who has that name can place a dauber/coin on that square. The game is played until someone calls European Bingo! If time allows, you may play again. This game will get student warmed up and thinking about those individuals who influenced Europe. If students seem, unknowledgeable and unfamiliar with the topic, allow them to access resources—books, Internet, etc.— during the game.
PROCEDURE: (30-40 MINUTES)
Place the character cards in a bag. Pass the bag around the room, allowing each group to choose five cards from the bag. Students will work in groups to find out as much as they can about the influences each individual had/has on Europe. Students will fill in the 5 Influential Individuals of Europe Activity Sheet.
CLOSURE / EVALUATION: (20 minutes)
Have students present their findings. Set up the document camera/projector. Students will place their character card on the camera/projector so the audience can have a visual of the individual they are talking about.
Students will, within their groups, present their findings. On the board there will be two columns: Highly Influential and Influential. Once students have presented their findings and opinions, they will place the card on the board, using painter’s tape (comes off more easily), under one of the columns; Highly influential or Influential.
ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY: (20 minutes)
The class will work together to determine which names listed under the 15 Most Influential will remain. These are the individuals they will be tested on.
This will allow students to have choices within their studies gives students autonomy of their learning.
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NEW! Africa Geography: Africa Travel Story — Cooperative Learning Centers
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Do you find it challenging to determine what countries to cover when teaching Africa? This lesson explores 10 countries from Northern Africa to Southern Africa to Eastern Africa. Through this engaging Africa Travel Story geography lesson, your students will love exploring Africa through stations, or set up like a carousel activity! It is a great introduction to Europe and covers the following countries:
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(Note: Although this is designed for two weeks (45-minute classes, it can be modified at the teacher's discretion if there is a time limit. Simply require students to complete 5 countries rather than 10. Typically each group will study one country a day unless you have longer class times such as in block classes.)
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South America Geography: South America Overview Lesson With Cootie Catcher Fun!
By Geography & Math Made Easy
This lesson gives a great overview of the South America's physical, economic, cultural and political characteristics. Students will create a class top ten list of What I Want to Know About South America and will explore the four aspects of South America. To add some fun, the students can use an Cootie Catcher review game with instructor developed questions or they have the option to create their own Cootie Catcher game —instructor's desecration.
This 11-page lesson Includes:
•Detailed teacher instructions
•A Cootie Catcher reproducible with instructor-developed questions
•A Cootie Catcher reproducible (bland for student to develop their own questions)
•Reproducible on how to make and play the game.
•What I Want To Know South American Comparison Chart.
Requires:
Computers with Internet access
Scissors & writing utensil
Textbook and library resources
75-minute class period, but could be shortened & modified for a 60 minute class period.
This lesson will give student autonomy in their learning as they develop the questions they would like answered regarding South America.
Answer sheet cannot be provided since questions will be developed by students and undetermined prior to lesson.
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Geography: Create a Country Recipe (Exploring Characteristics of a Country)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Students will have fun with this high-level, fun thinking activity. This lesson is a wonderful introduction activity. This will encourage students to explore the characteristics that define a nation: economics, culture, government, religion, etc.
This is best used as a beginning-of-the-year activity to understand the concept of what a nation is.
Students will work in groups to create a "Country Recipe" of a country/nation based upon its economic, political, and cultural characteristics.
The outcome? Students will understand what it means to be a "nation", whether a developed nation or a developing nation.
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Geography—World Religions: A Comparison Study on Taoism and Confucianism
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Engage your students in the learning process with this geography religion lesson. This lesson encourages comparison of the three great present-day monotheistic world religions: Taoism and Confucianism**.**
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This lesson will get your students excited and involved in their learning process. Students will participate in a signing bowl demonstration, a reading activity, and a review/learning game. and comparisons of the two religions: Confucianism and Taoism**.**
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Detailed teacher instructions
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Venn diagram
Comparison chart
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World Religions graph
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Geography, Create an ABC Asia Book
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Challenging your students doesn't mean it can't be fun, creative, and group collaboration. This is a Geography Asia research or wrap-up assignment that can be used throughout the study of Asia (or modified to fit another topic) in geography, world history, and other social studies classes. I have used this in my class for 7 years and it has been a very successful learning tool. This can easily be modified the assignment to fit various topics. Students and parents love this assignment because it is fun and reflects what students have learned. Students are proud of their work when they finish. The idea of the lesson can be changed to fit studies within other core subjects, such as science. This is a supplemental activity that will enhance students learning within the unit study. The teacher-ready supplemental activities included in this lesson are focused on an Asia Unit.
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Europe Geography — European Interactive Notebook with QR Codes
By Geography & Math Made Easy
LESSON: EXPLORING EUROPE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK
GRADE LEVEL: 6-8th
TIME FRAME: Five 60-MINUTE CLASS PERIODS (5 HOURS)
TYPE OF ACTIVITY: GROUP COOPERATION OR INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY
OBJECTIVE:
o The learner will identify major landforms of Europe.
o The learner will compare Western Europe with Eastern Europe.
o The learner will explore developed and developing European countries.
o The learner will understand the balance of powers in various types of government in Europe.
o The learner will understand various aspects of European culture.
MATERIALS:
o Three-prong folder
o Glue, scissors, markers, and crayons.
o Computer, iPad, or smartphone for each student or group with the capability of
scanning QR codes.
o Student Packet, 1 per student
STUDENT PACKET INCLUDES:
1. Title Page
2. Table of Contents
3. Physical Europe
4. Economic: Whose Stronger
5. Political Foldable
6. Government Pockets
7. Culture Booklet
PREPARATION:
1. Instructor will duplicate packets as specified under the “Materials” section on the next page.
2. Computers, iPads, or smartphones with scanning QR codes capability need to be available for each team.
3. If you choose to have students work in groups, arrange desks in teams of 3-4, as they will be working in groups all week. If you choose for them to sit at a different group with different team members each day, this would be a good opportunity for them to have the chance to work with multiple classmates throughout the week.
INCLUDES:
🟢 TEACHER-GUIDED INSTRUCTIONS & PROCEDURES
🟢 STUDENT PACKETS TO BE DUPLICATED
🟢 INTRODUCTION
🟢 PREPARATION
🟢 CLOSURE & EVALUATION
🟢 STUDENT GUIDE SHEETS WITH QR CODES
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Geography Map Skills: Won't You Be My Neighbor?
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Learning to read maps can be challenging for many students, but students learn more when they develop, create, invent, etc. Have students create a map of their neighborhood using a map key, scale, and compass rose. Students will have a more
in-depth understanding of map tools and how to use them.
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Interactive PowerPoint
Geography & Government Types: Hitler's Olympics of 1936 (Includes PowerPoint)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Following World War I, Germany was in economic, political, and physical ruins. In 1933, Adolf Hitler became Chancellor and began his quiet quest against anyone who was not Arian. In 1931, Germany was given the option of hosting the 1936 Olympics. Hilter, under his Nazi German totalitarian dictatorship government system, wasn't sure it was a good idea until he was convinced that they could build the largest stadium to be seen at the Olympics and make Germany look as if it was not in ruin. He agreed! The 1936 Olympics were different from the Olympics in the past. It incorporated theatre, high-tech equipment for the games, and wonderful production with a lot of rituals that would continue into the Olympic games after Hitler's Olympics.
Hitler kept the secret of his war against the Jews throughout the two weeks of the 1936 Olympics using propaganda to show the world how well Germany was doing; the world, however, had no idea whatwas in store for Germany and the Jews who lived within its borders.
OBJECTIVES:
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Geography: Cult of Personality: A Lesson on Propaganda -With PowerPoint & Music)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
OBJECTIVE:
o The learner will understand what constitutes propaganda.
o The learner will understand how propaganda influences the masses.
o The learner will be able to identify propaganda, past and present.
o The learner will create a propaganda poster.
o The learner will be able to identify and demonstrate the 8 types of propaganda techniques.
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:
> How would you define propaganda?
> Where will you find propaganda?
> Who creates propaganda?
(More included with purchase.)
USEFUL ARTICLE:
(Included with purchase.)
VIDEOS TO FOR A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF PROPAGANDA:
(Included with purchase.)
HELPFUL WEBSITE:
(Included with purchase.)
MATERIALS:
o Lyrics sheet to the Cult of Personality by Living Color. (Included)
o A computer with speakers to play the Audio version of Cult of Personality or a way to project the 1980s video of the song. You may also purchase from iTunes if you choose not to use the links provided.
o 8 Propaganda Strategies reproducible (Included)
o Poster board or bulletin board paper cut into the size of poster boards.
o Newspapers
o A paper bag with types of propaganda techniques. Us Propaganda Techniques are reproducible. (Included)
o Magazines: preferable magazines such as National Geographic, or other environmental magazines.
o Overhead projector
o PowerPoint presentation on Propaganda (included)
o Technology to project a PowerPoint for the entire class to view.
o Markers, scissors, rulers, colored pencils, and other art supplies.
o Grading rubric (included)
PREPARATION:
o Divide students into teams of two.
o Prepare a sample of graphics to present via overhead projector.
o Gather newspapers, magazines, the Internet, etc.
o Prepare a bag of propaganda techniques.
o Prepare a bag of topics of study.
INTRODUCTION:
Ask students essential questions. Answers are provided with purchase.
o What is propaganda?
o Where will you find propaganda?
o Who creates propaganda?
o What is the purpose of propaganda?
o How does propaganda influence the world?
o What are the seven types of propaganda techniques?
At this time provide each team with a list of the 7 Propaganda Techniques and discuss the purpose of each. Explain to the student that there are various ways and techniques that companies, government, religious organizations, newscasters, etc.
USE HELPFUL WEBSITES, VIDEOS, ETC. AT THIS TIME FOR LEARNING ENRICHMENT AND STUDENTS FURTHER UNDERSTANDING
(Included with purchase.)
POWERPOINT CHALLENGE
Present the PowerPoint. Ask the students to take a look at the image. What do they see? Are there any strong words, name-calling, transfers, etc. Ask students what message is being sent through the propaganda image. Have them vote on what type of propaganda technique is being used. You may want to write each technique on the board and have them raise their hands in the voting process. Write down the number of students who voted under each strategy. Once the vote has been taken you may reveal the answer and explain why.
Tell students that in the 1980s a band called Living Colour wrote a song called the Cult of Personality addressing propaganda. Provide each student a copy of the lyrics (Included). You may choose to allow students to listen to the audio or view the video. Warning: In the 1980s,
stage bands often wore tight spandex that may not be appropriate for some ages. This song is extremely easy to find for free on the Internet.
As they listen to the song, have them write down what they think the song is saying, what types of propaganda are being used, etc.
AUDIO of the CULT OF PERSONALITY:
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VIDEO of the CULT OF PERSONALITY:
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INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY:
The learner will work in his/her group (Two per group as noted above). Make sure each team has a poster board. Explain to the class they will work in their teams to create a propaganda poster based on two entities:
(1) A topic from a magazine, newspaper, or Internet article regarding anything related to geography and culture and
(2) A type of propaganda technique drawn from the bag that the instructor will pass around the room.
For instance, a team may draw out of the propaganda technique bag “bandwagon” and may choose the topic of fracking based on an article from a newspaper. The team will create and design a propaganda poster supporting or opposing fracking using the bandwagon technique. This will require higher-level thinking; therefore, the instructor may need to assist students through the thinking process once they determine their topic.
Guiding questions may be: (You may want to write these on the board or somehow display them to help guide students)
1. After reading the article do you support or oppose (insert chosen topic)?
2. What is the propaganda technique are you using?
3. Who is the individual or character related to your topic that you are going to include in your poster?
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Pass around the brown bag with...more instructions included with the purchase.
CLOSURE / EVALUATION:
Students will present their products to the class on propaganda techniques in today’s society and explain how it relates to propaganda and the cult of personality. Grade students using agrading rubric.
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Africa Geography — Africa's Population Boom (Population Density)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
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Get your students involved in exploring and providing solutions for Africa's Population Boom! This lesson includes a fun Human Twister intro activity, cooperative learning reading activity, chart population activity, and "**Share What You Learned "**exit card for the wrap-up. Students will be actively engaged through the entire lesson, working cooperatively with one another to examine issues and complete tasks. This lesson includes 14 pages of detailed teacher instructions, a Human Twister Introductory activity, a reading assignment, and fun enhancement activities, as well as a group share wrap-up activity.
OBJECTIVES:
· Understand the cause and effect of rapid population growth in Africa.
· Explore economic, political, cultural, and environmental issues leading to and as result of rapid population growth
of Africa.
· Examine the consequences of Africa’s rapid population growth.
· Explore the capabilities of improving the level of living in the midst of Africa’s rapid population growth.
MATERIALS NEEDED:
In preparation, the teacher will need to create the large floor circles for Twister and have a timer for the reading activity.
Human Population Twister Game (Introductory Activity)
One of each: yellow, green, blue, and red circles placed on the floor in each corner of the room or wherever you have space for a large number of students to stand and to which they can easily move. It is suggested to cut out each circle —24 inches in diameter— and laminate them so that the circles do not tear and can easily be reused.
Africa’s Population Boom! (Reading Activity)
How Fast Are These Countries Growing? (Cooperative Group Chart Activity)
Task Card or Accordion Activity: Students can choose which one they wish to complete or the instructor can choose which one best works for his/her students. Note: Both cover the same questions.
A Timer that makes noise for the class reading activity
Guiding Questions for reading activity
Calculator for the How Fast Are These Countries Growing? (Chart Activity)
Share What You Learned + Exit Cards (Wrap-up Activity)
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South America Geography; Taking The Road To South America File Folder Activity
By Geography & Math Made Easy
This lesson is easy enough for 5th graders to understand yet works well with students up to grade 12. Modifications can be made as needed.
Need a creative way to introduce South America to your students? Tired of the same old intro procedures? Here is a great way to not only introduce South America to students but encourage the use of map skills such as a compass rose, map scale, etc.
Students will explore South America by taking a trip through South America visiting 5 main cities and major landforms along the way. Students will exhibit the ability to identify regions as well as South American exports. This takes learning to a whole new level with higher-level thinking skills.
Take your students on the experience of a lifetime. Give them autonomy within their learning experience and encourage them to explore!
This lesson can be modified by the instruction to meet a wide range of learning abilities.
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GEOGRAPHY, ANCIENT HISTORY, TRADING ALONG THE SILK ROAD, PAST AND PRESENT
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Let Your Students Experience Traveling the Ancient Silk Road & Learn About The New Current Silk Road.
Trading Along The Silk Road focuses on the geographical theme of "movement" of goods, people, ideas, and technology. Students will work in cooperative groups and will travel the Silk Road. This lesson allows them to travel through ten different countries and learn about the (1) trading routes (2) government (3) religion (4) available and needed resources, and other experiences of those who traveled the "Royal Road". The lesson begins with an introductory activity Exchange/Trade Introduction Activity along with watching a suggested video (video not required for the introduction).
The Group will move to the reading activity that discusses the ancient Silk Road in comparison to the new Silk Road of 2013/15.
Group will, then, travel from one "Journey Station" to the next, in all visiting 10 different countries and cultures along the ancient Silk Road. Engage students in experiences of the ancient foreign trade market as well as the current Silk Road market.
To wrap up the lesson, students will complete Exit Cars and the instructor will encourage a class discussion.
With this lesson, you will receive 26 pages of instruction along with highly-detailed instruction including Materials, Introduction, Procedure, Closure, Helpful Links, and more!
INCLUDES:
Exchange/Trade Introduction Activity
Suggested Videos
Guided Question Activity
Detailed Teacher Instruction
10 Journey Cards (Countries to Visit)
Silk Road Map
Journey Activity Cards (Packet)
Exit Cards (2 Stars and 1 Wish Activity)
MATERIALS
Student passes, snacks or other items students may want for exchange activity.
Audio & Video for students to view Ted Talk: The Silk Road: Connecting the Ancient World Through Trade - Shannon Harris Castelo, whether on the large screen or individually in groups on computers or iPads.
Student Reading Activity: The New Silk Road of the 21st Century. (Attached)
Highlighter & Notecards for each group to use during the reading activity.
Journey-Stop Station Cards: For the preparation of the lesson, cut and fold cards in half along the dotted line and tape themalong the wall throughout the classroom to create 10 separate stations, making sure they are numerical. (Journey Stop Cards Included)
Journey-Stop Activity Cards: One packet for each group and printed front and back to save paper. (Journey Cards Included)
Exit Cards: For students to communicate comprehension of knowledge gained from the lesson.
OBJECTIVES:
·Revisit the geographical theme: movement (people, goods, and ideas)
·Locate key cities along the Silk Road trading routes.
·Identify the influence of technological innovation and various empires during the time
of the Silk Road trading routes.
·Identify the lasting impact of the Silk Road civilizations today in the modern world.
·Understand artistic expressions of different communities, as well as movement of
goods, people, and ideas. (i.e. Ideas religion, government, technology, etc.)
·Students will begin with an introduction to the meaning of foreign exchange and a review of civilizations and will comprehend the concept.
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Geography Understanding and Reading Graphs & Charts Carousel Activity
By Geography & Math Made Easy
UNDERSTANDING & READING GRAPHS & CHARTS IN GEOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION ACTIVITY
This lesson is an introductory lesson to (1) prepare students and a climate students with the different types of graphs and charts, (2) to understand the difference between a graph and a chart, (3) begin learning to decipher the data each represents and (4) how each represents the data.
OBJECTIVE:
o The learner will understand the difference between a graph and a chart and will be able to identify each.
o The learner will recognize 14 graphs and/or charts.
o The learner will interpret 14 graphs and/or charts.
MATERIALS:
o Reading Activity: (2 pages) Is it a Graph or Chart? (Included)
o 14 Graph & Map Stations (Included)
o List of graphs & charts (Included)
o Laminate- Laminate all 14 stations and list of graphs and charts for future use and
durability. o Blue painters tape to display stations on the wall throughout the
classroom
o Rulers for each station for students to use in reading the graphs.
o Student answer sheet, one per student or one per team to save paper and ink.
(Included)
o Exit Cards (Included)
o Timer to measure time at each station.
PREPARATION:
Laminate each station and the list of chart and graph names for each station. The list of chart and graph names will be used as a reference for students. Prepare each station with a ruler and any other supplies that may be needed.
INTRODUCTION:
Either show an introduction video (there are some suggestions below) or have students participate in the introduction activity.
PROCEDURE:
Reading Activity: Organize the class into teams of 2-4, at the teacher’s discretion. Have student groups read and discuss the student reading activity (2 pages included).
Carousel Activity: Student groups will rotate from one station to the next answering four (4) questions at each station and identifying each graph and/or chart. Based on the information provided in the reading on how to determine a graph and/or chart, students will identify each station as a graph or chart, how the data is being displayed, the name of the graph or chart, and provide an interpretation of each. Provide groups 3 minutes at each station; use a timer. You may cut down on the number of stations if- your class time is more limited. Students will work together to complete the questions for each station on their Student Answer Sheet. When the timer goes off, all groups will move on to the next station. Once the carousel activity is complete, display each chart and answer and discuss them together allowing students to correct their answers.
CLOSURE / EVALUATION:
Have students complete and submit an Exit Card
ENRICHMENT REVIEW ACTIVITY:
Have students choose a topic and create their own chart or graph as a home assignment for extra credit. They can present and display them in the classroom the next day.
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