East Baton Rouge Parish Schools 3rd Grade Social Studies: Unit 0 - Maps, Globes & My Community Instructional Itinerary 2016 – 2017 Most Resources require you to log in - https://www.pearsonrealize.com Additional Resources to teach this unit can be found here. http://www.louisianabelieves.com/docs/default-source/scope-and-sequence/social-studies-sample-scope-and-sequence---grade-3- pdf.pdf?sfvrsn=4 Unit 0: Unit Time Pearson Academic-Domain Pearson Realize Online Resources Writing Primary and/or Maps, Globes & Frame Aligned Lesson Vocabulary (ex: political cartoon, video, etc.) (DBQ, political Secondary My Community Plan cartoon, Reading Sources Like a Historian…) LA Social Studies August 10 Pearson Rule - statement that tells you what is or is not allowed *NOTE: The Pearson text book, work book, and online Journal Writing Miss Nelson Is Missing 2011 GLE's: – Sep. 2, Law - system or set of rules made by the government of a town, resources should be used as reference materials. Special state, country R-A-C-E-S strategy: By: Harry Allard 2016 Chapter 5, Lesson consideration should be given to each chapter's "Focus on 1 "Good Citizens, Volunteer – a person who works for no pay to improve the Content Standard community and help others Louisiana" section, as these more directly address the R-A-C-E-S example Good Deeds" Where Do I Live 3 ½ Weeks Timeline - a table listing important events for successive years (2011) Louisiana GLE's. paragraph Prezi By: Neil Chesanow 3.6.1, 3.4.6, within a particular historical period Chapter 1, lesson 1 Citizen – an official member of a community 3.3.1, 3.6.2, "What Makes a Social Studies third grade - some links are no longer DBQ (document- Me On the Map Cooperate – to work together 3.5.1, 3.3.3, Community" current, and it is all based on the previously used, Louisiana based-questions) By: Joan Sweeney Equator – imaginary line dividing northern and southern 3.3.4, 3.3.5, hemispheres Comprehensive Curriculum, and not current GLE's (2011). or readworks for Chapter 1, lesson 2 abundance of 3.3.6, 3.3.7 Prime meridian – imaginary line dividing the eastern and western My World Student "Where hemispheres Online materials used for Unit 0: material Communities Are Atlas Globe – a 3-D sphere representing the Earth Content support Located" CITIZENSHIP: Hemisphere – half a sphere R-A-F-T-S rubric can be http://lrce.org/ has The Kingdom with No Rules, No Laws, and No King 3.1.1, 3.1.2, Compass Rose – symbol on map showing directions used for scoring and classroom sets of Chapter 1, Pearson Chapter 1 My Story Map Key/legend – part of a map that tells what symbols stand for improving writing many relevant 3.6.3, 3.1.3 Lesson 3 "Three Symbol – stands for something (on a map) books available to Types of COMMUNITIES: Cross-curriculum Cardinal Directions – north, east, south, west check out for free Communities" Pearson Main Idea Intermediate Directions – northwest, northeast, southeast, Various Types of Louisiana Maps Literature southwest graphic organizer st Louisiana's Official Highway Map Chapter 1 21 Absolute location – where exactly a place is located on Earth Century Map Skill: Pearson LA Outline Map RL.3.1, RL.3.2, Relative location – describes where places are relative to other Latitude and places 3rd grade interactive map skills RL.3.6, RL.3.9 Longitude(TE: 15) Generalization of facts Latitude – imaginary lines going horizontally around the globe and Interactive map: Types of communities measuring distance from the equator interactive rural or urban activity (TE: 9, 10, 17; SE: 22, Informational Text Chapter 1, Focus 23) Longitude – imaginary lines going vertically around the globe and types of communities worksheet on La: Locating measuring distance from the prime meridian RI. 3.3, RI.3.2, Louisiana Landform – the form or shape of a part of Earth's surface create a map download Main Idea/details (TE: RI.3.7, RI.3.10 Community – place where people live and work together Interactive Grid Map 86, 108; SE: 115, 136) st Chapter 2, 21 Urban - community in a large city Compass Tag Century Skill: Rural - community with plenty of open space National Geographic Zoom-In Map Interpret maps Suburban - community near a large city suggested map activities SOCIAL STUDIES 2016 – 2017 REVISED July 28, 2016 East Baton Rouge Parish Schools st Chapter 3, 21 Region – an area with common features that set it apart from more map fun Century Skills: other places Timeline Culture – the way of life of a group of people GLOBES: Diverse – different cultures *Activities and Continent – One of the 7 largest areas of land on Earth (Asia, Balloon Globe Activity Directions reference Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Google Earth set up books/videos... Australia) Continent Matching Game are suggestions. Census – a count of the population (can be shown in a population map) *Some can be done as cross- curriculum *Ample opportunities should be offered for students to use terms projects during using engaging activities such as those found at: flocabulary other subjects, vocabulary games and pinterest vocabulary ideas or as homework to address time * Frayer Model Vocabulary Strategy Graphic Organizers will also benefit students. This may be done in class or assigned as constraints homework. (Give approximately 4 words at a time) Claims (Evidence, Guided Questions…) Guided Questions: For each content standard (GLE) that will be assessed, students can respond with a paragraph (R-A-C-E-S paragraph writing strategy ) to answer a guided question. Each GLE will be addressed over several days. The first day, the students write an answer to activate prior knowledge, understandings, and opinions. The teacher may use the journal writing as a formative assessment (pre-lessons) to clarify student understanding or misconceptions; addressing any deficiencies individually, in small groups, or by re-teaching the class. A line is drawn under the paragraph, and students will be encouraged to jot notes as they learn about the topic. After completing lessons and activities related to the guided question, students will be asked to write another paragraph, incorporating what they have learned and using academic-domain vocabulary. Post-lesson responses may be graded, using R-A-F-T-S rubric. HOW AM I A CITIZEN OF MY CLASSROOM? WHAT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES DO I HAVE IN THE CLASSROOM AND SCHOOL? 1. What are the rights and responsibilities of individuals in making a community and state a better place to live? (3.6.1) 2. What are the qualities of a good citizen? (3.6.2) 3. What happens when rules and laws are not followed, or don’t exist at all? (3.5.1) WHAT IS A COMMUNITY? HOW CAN I USE A MAP TO FIND MY COMMUNITY? 1. What are the differences between urban, suburban, and rural communities? (3.4.6) 2. How can I locate my community, and others, on a map of Louisiana using cardinal and intermediate directions, or a grid system? (3.3.3, 3.3.7) 3. What are the differences in political, physical, and other types (population, topographical) maps of Louisiana? (3.3.1, 3.3.5, 3.3.6) HOW CAN I USE A GLOBE TO FIND MY COMMUNITY IN RELATIONSHIP TO OTHERS AROUND THE WORLD? 1. How can I find my (absolute) location on a globe? What hemispheres show the location of Louisiana? (3.3.2) SOCIAL STUDIES 2016 – 2017 REVISED July 28, 2016 East Baton Rouge Parish Schools Teacher Lesson Resources Videos and Presentation Resources for Lesson: CITIZENSHIP: Miss Nelson is Missing You Tube COMMUNITIES: Brain Pop, Jr. reading a map Power Point - political and physical maps You Tube Types of Communities Brain Pop, Jr. Rural, Urban, Suburban GLOBES: Brain Pop, Jr. Continents and Oceans You Tube Continent's Song *NOTE: Before any learning can occur, it is imperative to create a "safe learning environment" where all students feel comfortable participating. Classroom procedures are left up to the individual teacher, but should be modeled and explicitly stated during the early days of school. Procedures should allow for the orderly exchange of ideas, investigation of knowledge, and valuation of all members. Explain to students that the rules and procedures are important to keep everybody safe, both physically and mentally. Worksheets and Activities for Lessons: Citizenship What are the rights and responsibilities of individuals in making a community and state a better place to live (beginning with the "classroom community")? (3.6.1) What are the differences between rules and laws? (3.5.1) How can a citizen help solve a local (classroom) issue? (3.6.3) TLW answer guided questions as pre and post assessments of knowledge on each GLE taught. TTW introduce and encourage use of vocabulary throughout the unit TTW reference Pearson's Teacher's Edition pages: 73, 126 -135 TLW complete Pearson's workbook pages: 156 - 167 CLASSROOM CITIZENSHIP BUILDING ACTIVITIES: (3.6.1, 3.6.2) TTW introduce herself to the class by modeling a timeline of her life (birth, education…) by creating a Power Point Template (3.1.1) TTW assign homework project – create a personal timeline detailing important events in the student’s life with dates and photographs, or illustrations to be shared with the class (3.1.1) TTW create a birthday timeline in the class, compiling information from student's personal timelines (TE 73); TTW place a name on the line by each month (3.1.3) TTW introduce classroom routines for the first week of school – allowing students to practice each day until they understand the expectations TTW provide some fun activities designed to get the classroom off
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