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NOTE: The General section was compiled with the student teacher in mind -- the remainder would be useful to all.
GOVERNMENT/SOCIAL
RELATED PLANS & ACTIVITIES
Introductory
study of government
Drunk
driving / the need for laws
Students
personalize their own newspaper
History -- up close and personal:
Sequencing of events:
Using a
visual symbolic timeline
A relevant approach to History:
For at
risk learners (adaptable)
Notes for
an immigration journal
A concept collage:
Using
pictures to illustrate an idea
The trial of Napoleon Bonaparte:
A mock
trial for social studies
Journal writing:
Columbus's
journey (adaptable)
Graphic
organizer: a review activity
Becoming
informed through the newspaper
You can find it:
Grasping
longitude and latitude
Developed or underdeveloped:
Understanding
world issues and trends
Geo trip:
Create a
travel brochure for a geographic location
Name that town:
An approach to current events:
Trivia
Pursuit (to review material)
Request:
(provides guided practice for students in questioning)
Truth & Lies Game:
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